Hi 2kids. I do have some feedback for you, constructive I hope, to try and meet your aim, which is presumably to get more readers.
Can't comment too much on layout as I was looking at the mobile version but I think the banner is lovely.
The thing that I would recommend you work on the most is your writing. Not the content so much but the grammar. Make sure you are using apostrophes and capital letters in the right place. Not not to have such long sentences, or if you do make sure they are punctuated appropriately. Be aware of grammar traps like using "should of" when it should be "should have". If this seems pedantic and snobby I don't mean it to be, I'm not usually part of the "grammer police" but when you are largely communicating in the written word these are the things that are going to make a difference. This is a very small but useful book which I would recommend to every writer.
I could give you lots of tips on marketing your blog, but really you need to ask yourself what is it you want? We all want more readers right? So I assume that's why you want to network it around. But even if you get people to read your blog, how are you going to get them to come back? You have to ask yourself "what are you giving your readers? What will they get from you which means that they will read your blog instead of the million and 1 other SAHM blogs out there? What makes you unique? Or if not unique at least engaging enough to make people come back?".
At the moment it seems like your blog is mainly a diary of your life. Why should that be interesting to other people? It's like looking at other people's holiday photos! You've got to give them a reason to come back to you. Of the top of my head I can think of things like:
You might have an unusual parenting style or lifestyle
Excellent photos
Reviews
Craft ideas
Parenting advice
Excellent/funny writing
I hope this is the sort of feedback you were looking for. I could have said "oh it looks great, hun, excellent blog" but that wouldn't help you. I'm a difficult person to pleae anyway as I rarely read parenting blogs myself. As the last post said, it is a warm and friendly blog and if you enjoy writing it then don't worry about views and changing it. But you have to figure out what it is that you want and whether you are prepared to do what it takes to get there.