Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Catholic Blog Awards: And the Winners Are....


Awesomeness on the Net!

I am pleased to announce the winners of the 2011 Catholic New Media Awards! I put a mark beside my personal favorites, but please understand that each and all of these are excellent. There are just so many hours in the day. Congratulations to everyone!

P.S. When they make a category for "Not Really a Momblog, Not Exactly Apologetics Either, but Raising Children and Goats in a (Mostly) Catholic Manner," I will be in the running! 


Best Blog by a Cleric

Most Spiritual Podcast

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Voting has started on the blog awards! On an unrelated note...cookie?

In all the excitement about the blog awards, I found I couldn't sleep last night (slept great). I stayed up making cookies (I really might make them). Wouldn't you know it, our family doesn't eat cookies on Friday (during Lent)! What was I thinking (bribery)?




The 2010 Cannonball Catholic Awards voting began at 12:01 a.m. As you may recall, I humbly accepted the nomination for Best New Kid on the Block (that's "Garden of Holiness" spelled g...a...r...) and urge you to vote early and vote often. Feel free to anticipate the resurrection and let your long lost great uncle twice removed vote a few times (for me) this morning.

Now what to do with all these (potential) cookies?! Hey (it occurs to me that Andy has internet access at work)! I'll send them to work with my wonderful husband (his vote is still up for grabs and he has morally ambiguous friends)!

Update: I'm not very good at this Chicago-style voting. I baked 3 dozen cookies, ate 6 cookies, gained 3 pounds, and have 8 votes.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Excuse of the Week...

It's award season, and though I've been nominated for a blog award, I'm certainly not winning any Housewife and Mom of the Week awards this week.<----shameless plug

Proof I am not worthy...
I finally got the week's shopping done. On Friday. It took a babysitter to get it done, too. Not one of my better weeks. The three main reasons for the major glitch were a car antenna and potty training two kids.

The car antenna
The antenna is one of those items that I just had to "come take a look at." By a quirk of merchandising, there is no Merck manual for the sales fella to consult and tell me over the phone if he has it in stock or not. By a quirk of physics, when I actually got to the parts store (between errands and in the timeslot I usually allot for buying fresh fruits and vegetables), the odds that he'd actually have the part I needed plummeted.

Proof positive that I am a chronic multitasker:
  • 1 When the antennas in stock inevitably do not match my car, 2 I smile politely instead of informing the salesclerk that he could have googled my car as easily as he walked out to look at it.
  •  1 I mentally review the gas and time I've wasted 2 as I thank him for his time. 
  • 1 On my way back to my car to pick up my son 2 I try hard not to grumble that my time for this errand has expired in a fruitless venture. 
  • 1 As I back out of the parking space, 2 I mentally rearrange my schedule to allot time to hit another car parts store and 3 further push back the purchase of veggies (which I'm fairly certain will be in stock and will fit my menu),  4 all the while reminding myself that car part and hardware shopping are the recreational shopping of the testosterone set.
The inefficiencies built into the system of car parts and hardware purchases are analogous to the female hunt for the perfect pair of jeans. The process could take weeks.

Potty training kids
Editorial disclaimer: For those with little imagination, certain physical inevitabilities will be obliquely referenced in deference for those with good imaginations, bitter experience, and weak stomachs.

One of the items on the shopping list that actually got purchased in a mad dash to a pet store was enzymatic carpet cleaner. I made a special trip. The laundry workload has quadrupled and the wardrobe malfunctions at the Martin house have taken on catastrophic dimensions.

Speaking of catastrophes, the Martin Family method of leaving the house and getting into the car has become more colorful in every sense. To sum up the week, although we ran out of meat, onions and celery, the kids picked up some new vocabulary! My mom will be so proud!

Can we say "$&*%!!!" kids? 
I knew you could.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Note to self: Be pithy!

As it turns out, spring is not the best time of year to take a little break from blogging to do a little gardening in the real world. Not while the cut throat battle to the death competition of the 4th Annual Cannonball Catholic Blog Awards rages!

Not only have I been nominated in the Best New Kid on the Block category, I'm shamelessly plugging it!<--shameless plug

Please expect random and repeated reference to this from now until May something or other when the nominations end and the pleading for votes begins...