Cecily Kellogg is a writer that has been creating web content professionally for over ten years. Uppercase Woman is her personal blog, started in 2004, and currently receives about 100K page views a month and has 1,400 subscribers. Cecily's blog has won several blog awards, and has gotten extensive press. Cecily also blogs professionally for the Silicon Valley Moms Blogs (Philadelphia page), Savvy Source Parenting (Philadelphia), and does reviews for Gruntlings. Additionally, she is working on an exciting project for the genome mapping company 23&Me.
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Cecily is 40, lives outside Philadelphia, and work as a freelance writer, primarily doing corporate marketing and SEO writing. Her husband, also a writer, works as a freelance copywriter, and has an inordinate fondness of freight trains.
Cecily and her husband have been sober since December 21 of 1995.
Cecily and Charlie spent four years trying to get pregnant (male factor being the major issue). They finally got pregnant on their first IVF cycle in 2004, after much ado, only to lose their twins boys (and nearly Cecily) at 22 weeks gestation to severe preeclampsia. They did a medical termination of that pregnancy.
In October of 2005, Cecily got pregnant again (via frozen embryo transfer) with a single child. Victoria Anne Sarah was born on June 7, 2006 via emergency c-section because of a placenta abruption. Charlie and Cecily are pretty thrilled with her, and do not plan on trying pregnancy again.
Cecily is deeply liberal and talk about politics a great deal.
Other information about Cecily.
The long, long story of how Charlie (my husband) and I got together.
The saga of losing my sons starts here.
A good post that outlines my, um, unusual spirituality.
A post about why I got sober.