How did that happen? I’m a Weblog Finalist!

I nominated myself for a Weblog award. I was just following instructions; the website said not to be shy. Anyway, Soccer Dad informed me that A Mother in Israel is one of ten finalists in the category of Middle Eastern and African blogs. My kids said it’s not such a big deal because how many English blogs are there in this part of the world, anyway? I guess my kids have never heard of South Africa.

I really am honored because this puts me in the same category, but not the same league, as some famous bloggers including Michael Totten, Dry Bones, Iraq the Model, and Treppenwitz.

Links to a few of my favorite posts are now on the sidebar.

Let’s hope I won’t be embarrassed too badly.

Update: I ended up in fifth place with 5.4%, and I’m not disappointed in the slightest.

Comments

  1. Congrats!

  2. Congrats!

  3. That’s AWESOME. Well done. Don’t listen to your kids.

  4. That’s AWESOME. Well done. Don’t listen to your kids.

  5. kol hakavod. remind us to vote when it becomes active… hatzlacha rabbah!

  6. kol hakavod. remind us to vote when it becomes active… hatzlacha rabbah!

  7. satiricohen says

    Congrats!
    I just voted for you. It looks like you are doing great.

  8. satiricohen says

    Congrats!
    I just voted for you. It looks like you are doing great.

  9. Wow, cool! Congratulations!

  10. Wow, cool! Congratulations!

  11. You are in at number 4 right now. Not bad. 🙂

  12. You are in at number 4 right now. Not bad. 🙂

  13. Hi Mom in Israel – glad I met you yesterday and that you mentioned the Weblog awards. Just wanted to say I really like your blog and I just voted for you! Good luck with the awards. You’re still at #4.
    Vote early, vote often…

  14. Hi Mom in Israel – glad I met you yesterday and that you mentioned the Weblog awards. Just wanted to say I really like your blog and I just voted for you! Good luck with the awards. You’re still at #4.
    Vote early, vote often…

  15. You are STILL up there with 6.8% of the votes. You are a WINNER! Please don’t get too busy giving interviews and going on promotional trips. Your kids (and one of mine) need you.
    Q: When are you going to write a book?
    A: In your spare, quiet time.
    GOOD LUCK!!!!

  16. You are STILL up there with 6.8% of the votes. You are a WINNER! Please don’t get too busy giving interviews and going on promotional trips. Your kids (and one of mine) need you.
    Q: When are you going to write a book?
    A: In your spare, quiet time.
    GOOD LUCK!!!!

  17. I keep trying to vote for you and not managing. I follow your link, but I can’t find how I’m supposed to vote for you.
    Help!

  18. I keep trying to vote for you and not managing. I follow your link, but I can’t find how I’m supposed to vote for you.
    Help!

  19. Never mind. I had been trying in Firefox and it didn’t work, but it worked fine in Explorer.
    Ilana

  20. Never mind. I had been trying in Firefox and it didn’t work, but it worked fine in Explorer.
    Ilana

  21. Congrats, that is awesome!!!

  22. Congrats, that is awesome!!!

  23. I voted for you too. Good luck!

  24. I voted for you too. Good luck!

  25. Good luck.

  26. Good luck.

  27. Wow – that’s very cool.
    Good luck!

  28. Wow – that’s very cool.
    Good luck!

  29. Frumteacher says

    Mazal tov! You’ve got my vote! I was nominated as a finalist in the education category, so if you can spare some time I would be honored of you could vote for me!
    Love you blog!

  30. Frumteacher says

    Mazal tov! You’ve got my vote! I was nominated as a finalist in the education category, so if you can spare some time I would be honored of you could vote for me!
    Love you blog!

  31. mominisrael says

    I’ll have to think about that, but the best thing is to hang out with other mothers who have nursing experience with children at least six months older than yours.

  32. mominisrael says

    I’ll have to think about that, but the best thing is to hang out with other mothers who have nursing experience with children at least six months older than yours.

  33. Good luck! I always appreciate your advice, and especially the fact you comment on other people’s blogs when you think you can be helpful.
    I’m going to visit your archives right now to see if you have any advice for people who do wish to breastfeed longer than 12 months. I’ll be in Israel for 6 months, starting in Jan, and I want to continue to bf after my daughter’s first birthday (Jan. 7) to help prevent illness from her exposure to new germs.

  34. Good luck! I always appreciate your advice, and especially the fact you comment on other people’s blogs when you think you can be helpful.
    I’m going to visit your archives right now to see if you have any advice for people who do wish to breastfeed longer than 12 months. I’ll be in Israel for 6 months, starting in Jan, and I want to continue to bf after my daughter’s first birthday (Jan. 7) to help prevent illness from her exposure to new germs.