Author: The Park Wife
The Park Wife is a tribe builder. She is the founder of Arkansas Women Bloggers
(ARWB), an online community designed to gather,grow, and connect bloggers in our state. Stephanie recently launched her company The Women Bloggers
and expanded her state-focused blog communities into Oklahoma, Kansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas. Through ARWB, she holds the popular, smaller niche blog conference Arkansas Women Bloggers Unplugged, submerging
bloggers in an environment that fosters relationships, communication and some
pretty fierce dedication and camaraderie. Considered an old-timer in the blog
world, since 2005 she has written what she hopes is a love letter to her children
on her lifestyle blog, The Park Wife. Raised in the debutante world of Mississippi,
she married her hunky park ranger and moved to Arkansas 15 years ago and has
fallen in love with the state. She loves gardening, porch swings, a beautifully
set table, a delicious meal surrounded by great conversations, their cabin in the
woods and monograming everything that is not nailed down. She is a devoted
wife and fun-loving, homeschool mom to two extraordinarily cool little gentlemen
and is fortunate enough to live on one of Arkansas’s premier state parks.
MomLife Bootcamp Giveaway!
Have you heard of MomLife Bootcamp? Oh sistah’s, if not, I am so excited that I get to tell you about it. It is a retreat for moms ~ a place where you will find women that will encourage and equip you in your role as a mom in an honest and transparent way. I get goosebumps just thinking about all the kindness and love that will surround you.
It is a 3-day, 2 night getaway held April 12-14 at Pinecove Camp in Tyler, Texas. It will be a weekend full of teaching, connecting, free time and a lot of fun things like horseback riding, ziplines for you wild and crazy gals, crafts and more. The cost is $140, yes ma’am, you read that right, only $140 buckaroos baby.
Here is the cool thing, those sweet gals are giving one lucky Arkansas Women Blogger a FREE registration. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!
And, we will make entering easy because seriously, we are moms, we have to go to soccer, cook dinner, wipe noses, and play Candyland for the tenth time today.
To enter;
1-Hop over and check out their site, you will get all the pertinent info there.
2-Leave a comment on this post answering the question “why I need a weekend away?”
3- Go “like” MomLife Bootcamp on Facebook.
Yes, it is that easy. We will randomly draw a winner on Tuesday, March 19 ( next week, so enter now)!
If you have any questions, just email me at theparkwife@gmail.com and if I do not know the answer, I will ask the fabulous Be the Mom gal, Tracy Eyster.
What a wonderful opportunity moms, do not let it pass you by!
A Homemade Year {Cooking} Easy French-Toast Cups
by Blogger of the month Jerusalem Jackson Greer
A great thing about keeping chickens is all the fresh eggs. A challenging thing about keeping chickens is all the fresh eggs. See, day after day, new eggs keep showing up. Whether you need them to or not. And if you are not proactive, they will take over your refrigerator. That is when the yoke hits the pan so to speak, and you have to decide: What are we going to do with all these eggs?
One of the ways our family gets out of the house in a timely fashion in the mornings is through a balanced division of labor: the kids feed the animals and the adults feed the kids. This means that during the work week Sweet Man makes the school lunches and I make the breakfasts. It seemed a natural progression then that I should be the one to find a way to use the majority of our eggs. However there is a slight glitch: I don’t move so fast before my second cup of coffee, which I don’t have until I get to my desk at work, so whipping up a hot breakfast every morning, over the stovetop, just isn’t going to happen, no matter how much earlier I back up my alarm. But still, there are all these eggs. So I rummaged around Pinterest, did some thinking and came up with a few easy egg-centric recipes that I can prepare ahead of time, or in the mornings-but quickly and while I am still half asleep.
One of our favorites are these Easy French-Toast Cups. I think the boys like them primarily because they can add syrup or honey to them and who doesn’t like that? I like them because I can make a couple of batches on Sunday afternoon and we can reheat them easily for breakfast several times during the week. If I do get up early enough to throw these together, I can pop them in the oven and then myself in the shower at the same time, knowing that by the time I am clean, they will be done!
Ingredient’s (makes 12 regular muffin sized cups. My boys eat 2-3 each so if I want this to last more than 2 days I will make a double batch.)
¼ Cup Milk
2 pc of bread
2 tsp Vanilla
2 tsp Cinnamon
5 Eggs
1/2 tsp Salt
Non-Stick Spray
Pre-cooked sausage or bacon crumbles
(You might not think of sausage or bacon being a part of French Toast, but because my boys are always dipping their breakfast meats into the syrup anyway, I went ahead and threw some in for extra fortification and flavor.)
Directions
Mix together the eggs, milk, vanilla, salt and cinnamon
Whisk briskly with fork or whisk and then set aside.
Spray muffin tin with non-stick spray ( I use olive oil) and fill each with three to four pieces of torn bread- almost any sort will do. I use sandwich bread most days.
Next, cover the bread with the egg mixture, not quite filling up each cup. Finally, drop a few crumbles of sausage or bacon on top of each.
Bake in a 350 degree oven until the eggs pouf up and the cups no longer jiggle like Jello. In my oven this is about 10 minutes, or as long as it takes me to get in and out of the shower.
Serve hot (or warmed up!) with butter and your favorite syrup or honey.
Now it’s your turn. Do you have an easy egg-centric breakfast recipe I can add to my repertoire
Jerusalem Jackson Greer is a crafter, writer, former pastor,
blogger, nest-fluffer, speaker and farm-gal wannabe. She
lives with her husband and two sons in a 1940s cottage in
Central Arkansas with an ever-changing rotation of pets,
including a hen house full of heritage chickens and an English Sheep Dog mutt. As a family, they are attempting to live a slower
version of modern life. She blogs about all of this
and more at jerusalem.greer.com
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Petit Jean Meats Gift Box Giveaway
Thank you for entering! This giveaway is now closed. We will announce the winner shortly.
Arkansas Women Bloggers loves some Petit Jean Meats!
An Arkansas-based, family owned company, Petit Jean Meats has tirelessly supported, yes, I mean fed us ladies, at EVERY meet-up and conference that we have had since AWB began.
They only use the best quality meats and the best quality ingredients. So if you’re looking for a great hot dog, delicious ham, a smoked sausage with great flavor, they have got it. Oh, have you tried their bacon cheese hotdogs? All I have to say is sweet mercy, yum!
Yet again, they have stepped up to show some bloggy love this holiday season. They would like to giveaway one of their fantastic gift boxes. Ham for Christmas dinner, um, yea! So many to choose from ~ the Ultimate Meat Lover, The Cook, The Bacon Lover, The Sport’s Fanatic, or the Out-of-Towner.
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2. Comment below on which Petit Jean Meats Gift Box above you would choose, and who you would give it to.
Extra Entries (please leave a comment that you did these so I will know!):
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Also, Amanda over at AmandaJaneBrown.com is giving away some Petit Jean deliciousness too. Go over to her blog and enter for more chances to be dining on some Petit Jean Meats this Christmas!
Contest ends at 11:59 pm CST on December 15 and a random winner will be selected on December 16, 2012 and announced on Arkansas Women Blogger and via the email address provided. Then, they will ship it to you in time for the holidays.
Bloggy Boot Camp: The Recap

Hi everyone! I had a great time live blogging from Bloggy Boot Camp Dallas yesterday. Thanks to those of you who tweeted to me and left comments. I was glad that you all were finding the posts to be valuable. Over the next few days I’ll be going back through the posts and adding in a few more resources and some pictures. Tonight I wanted to do a quick recap of the event and also talk about some of the reasons why actually attending a blog conference might be a goal that you should set for yourself as a blogger.
So, first the recap. I have been to a few blog conferences, but this was my first Bloggy Boot Camp. It was relatively small – about 150 attendees. Almost all the bloggers there were from Texas, and a lot of them were attending their first ever blog conference. Several ladies I met hadn’t even started their blog yet. They were attending the conference to “learn how to do things so I don’t screw it up,” as one gal put it.
Different Bloggy Boot Camps address different subjects. This one was primarily centered around generating income from your blog. Obviously this isn’t everyone’s focus, but generally the way you make money from blogging is by making your blog better and keeping up with what is going on in the blogging community. Both of those things are good to do for any blogger, so even if you’re not into the business side of things, there was plenty of value to be had (hopefully you saw that in the live posts I did yesterday).
The ticket price for Bloggy Boot Camp is $99. I would say, based on the amount of things that I learned in the sessions alone, that this is a great deal. Bloggy Boot Camp is definitely learning-centric. It really isn’t about big parties or swag. As you saw in the post, there were some sponsors and some social events, and we did get to take home a goodie bag of fun stuff, but the focus was definitely on tangible take-aways that we could apply to our blogs immediately. The small size of the conference and the limited number of sponsors that were there was nice because there were plenty of opportunities to interact directly with the sponsors and learn about their brands. The conference organizers and “big gun” bloggers were also very friendly and accessible. The speakers didn’t just come in and do their presentation and get out. They were at the social events, mingling and answering questions. The SITSGirls and the team that works for them were super friendly and genuine – it was hard to tell them apart from the attendees when they weren’t on the microphone. I think that’s a good thing.
Now, I know I live blogged the whole she-bang for you, so you got the gist of the conference sessions and what they were about. But, conference going, even at a learning-centric conference, is much more than snagging tips and to-do lists out of sessions. So, here’s a list of what you missed:
- Networking. Hands-down my second favorite thing about blog conferences (behind learning) is networking. If you’re not there, you can’t network. I’m not really talking about sponsors and big guns. I’m talking about fellow bloggers. That’s the good stuff. Comparing notes, fostering friendships, commiserating about writers block, and brainstorming ways to partner are just a few examples of why getting into a room full of women (and maybe a few men) that love to blog as much as you do can be fantastic.
- Asking Questions. The ability to ask questions of speakers, conference organizers, PR professionals, and brand reps face-to-face is pretty awesome. Sure, you can talk with these folks via email, but it’s just not nearly as cool as having a real live conversation.
- Immersion. Nothing can get you more energized about your craft than spending a large block of time thinking and doing nothing BUT that craft. Aside from the jewels that you are hand fed by the speakers and fellow attendees, I guarantee your creative juices will flow faster and deeper at conference, and you’ll likely come home with a list of ideas that you brainstormed all on your own while you were immersed in bloggy goodness.
- Confidence. We all have our various social anxieties and worries. It takes some courage to go to an event where you don’t know anyone in a town you’re not familiar with. I always have a little case of nerves just before going to a conference. But, once I get there, it’s refreshing to see that everyone – from the blogger who’s making six figures, to the PR mavens, to the brand reps, and on down to the quietest blogger at the table – everyone is a real person. Every once in a while I am disappointed to find that someone I thought was pretty cool online turns out to be not-so-fantastic in real life, but still, it builds my confidence in knowing that we are all just people. Getting to the conference is 75% of the battle. Once you get one conference under your belt, you’ll likely feel your confidence rise.
- The little things. Ok, so yes, I said there wasn’t a ton of swag at Bloggy Boot Camp, but I still came home with two new flash drives with brand information on them, sweet rolls from King’s Hawaiian, snacks for the kids from Happy Family, OPI nail polish from Kroger, a grilling apron for hubby, a fistfull of business cards from bloggers I had never met before (I’m already working out a guest post swap with one of them!), product coupons and samples, and some fun photos.
So, if you’re considering attending a blog conference, I think you absolutely cannot beat the annual Arkansas Women Bloggers Unplugged conference for a first-time go at it. It’s more of a retreat/camp type atmosphere. I would highly recommend Bloggy Boot Camp as well, though. Especially if you are ready to take your blog toward blogging for business, it’s a great value for the wealth of info you get and the amount of time you have to invest.
Thanks again for letting me take over the “blogwaves” on Arkansas Women Bloggers for these past 72 hours. I’ve had a blast!
~Fawn from Instead of the Dishes
Bloggy Boot Camp Session Posts:
- Top Ten Tips for Blogging Success
- What You Really Need to Know About Blog Design
- Success in eBooks
- Business of Blogging
- Blogging About Your Town: What to do with Local Content
- Growing Your Traffic
- Authenticity is Magnetic: Developing a Unique Voice and Making a Space for Yourself
- Bloggy Boot Camp: The Recap