Walt Mussell resides in Buford
with his wife, Mo, and their two kids,
Andrew and Christopher. Born and raised in the
South, he spent four years in Japan, meeting his
wife there. They lived nearly 12 years in
Portland, Oregon, before moving to the area in
early 2006. The blog will focus on a father's
perspective in raising two elementary school age
boys, one of whom is a special needs child.
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Tidbits
Shifrah
Combiths is a freelance writer from San Francisco, CA
who attended UC Berkeley and moved to Atlanta after
getting married in mid-2007. Still new to the South,
Shifrah continues to enjoy acclimating to her new home,
new life, and new family. She and her husband, Daniel
(and their two adorable cats, Sasha and Clara) are
happily expecting their first child in December.
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Two Kids Two Close
Cara Fox lives in Smyrna and is the mom of 3 and 4 year old boys,
expecting another boy in August. She also blogs at The
Fox Factor and for
Deep South Moms. In her "free" time, she works
part-time as a non-profit administrator and nurses an
addiction to volunteering for several community
organizations. Cara's blog focuses on lessons learned
during her Crash Course in Parenting, which she began
after having two boys 17 months apart. Cara has a
personal blog at foxfactors.blogspot.com that focuses on
the antics of her boys - it has a heavy grandparent
following. She's also writing a book with her best
friend. The topic: tips for parenting kids less than 2
years apart!
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The Lillys in Bloom
Adriane Lilly works as a
paralegal in Midtown Atlanta. She is a recent
graduate of the University of Georgia and holds a
Bachelor's in English, which she utilizes by writing
for several blogs and pretending to be mentally
culminating the next Great American Novel. She and
her husband, Justin, are learning to be parents one
day at a time from their amazing daughter Roxanne,
who was born on December 19, 2007. And no, she's
not named for that song by the Police. They are
sincerely hopeful that by the time Roxanne hits
kindergarten, no one will remember that song
anymore. If not, she's more than welcome to pick a
nickname.
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