#tbt: friendship in the ethiopian countryside
That was such a great trip: a bunch of women from all different backgrounds and interests and passions and hometowns getting together to celebrate successes in a country on the other side of the planet, and learn how we can help create even more successes by using our talents to do so.
Sometimes it's nice to remember that this sort of thing is possible.
Incidentally, you should get to know these women. They're doing amazing things.
Standing, Left to Right:
Alice Currah, food blogger and author of Savory Sweet Life
Kelly Wickham Hurst, educator and founder of Being Black at School, a movement for equity and safety of black students
Asha Dornfest, community builder and author of ParentHacks (my go-to baby shower gift)
Liz Gumbinner, blogger and founder of Cool Mom Picks
Rana DiOrio, founder of Little Pickle Press, a media company focused on entertaining children while imbuing qualities such as kindness, bravery, honesty, empathy, and patience.
Michelle Pannell, blogger at Mummy from the Heart
Diana Prichard, photographer and farmer at Prichard Farms, and blogger at Righteous Bacon
Seated, Left to Right:
Gabrielle Blair, blogger at DesignMom and co-founder of Alt Summit, a conference for creative entrepreneurs
Christine Koh, blogger behind Boston Mamas, and the creative of Brave New World Designs, gorgeous advocacy-oriented t-shirts
Cathleen Falsani, religion and faith journalist and author
Maya Haile, international model and activist