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Mom 2.0 Conference Part 1: Best Swag EVER!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Shortly before departing for Mom 2.0 I had received a new laptop as an early birthday gift from my mother.  Sure it took some getting used to as this was my first foray into the Land of Mac.  As an only child, I don’t have any siblings to turn to for advice, so I am so grateful my cyber sisters answered my questions, gave me wonderful suggestions, provided tutorial via Facebook chat and even announced to Twitter I had finally made the switch.

But even so, I had one distraction when I used my new computer, the place where one rests the wrists while typing is made of metal, and it can be a chilling experience.  Cold wrists were a distraction.  I began searching for a way to cover the metal so my user experience would be warmer.  I struck out quickly. Most of the options didn’t have positive reviews, so I resigned myself to the fact I would, from time to time, have to deal with the minimal discomfort.

A couple of weeks later I packed my Mac, and my foster camera, Murray, and headed to Houston for the Mom 2.0 Summit.

Upon registration I picked up my Swag Bag with Sarah and Laurie. The conference organizers had previously announced they were dubbing the conference “Swag Lite” and that was just fine with me.  I don’t attend conferences for the swag, I attend for the content and the conversation.  So while we were hanging outside poolside, and enjoying the fact we saw no snow, I started looking through the bag.

And I got happy. Really happy.  I held up an item I had found in the bag and exclaimed, “AWESOME! A wrist cozy!” The word “lunatic” may have danced in their heads for a moment, but they both responded to me by handing over their own Wii Fit Plus wristbands, “Now you’ll have yourself a pair, and an extra.”

Can a girl have better friends? I think not.

Put your own health on the “to do” list and sign up for The Biggest Loser Mom Competition

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

For me the beginning of the school year always feels like the beginning of the new year. One could argue being a Red Sea Pedestrian has a lot to do with it, and I agree, but even if it weren’t so, January 1st still wouldn’t hit my sweet spot for personal introspection and sense of renewal.

I am not inspired to “begin again” in January. January 1st feels more like an interruption. I’ve never been a fan of new year’s resolutions. I mean why bother making a resolution when, at least to me, the year is already half-way over? As the new school year begins, I am inspired to make a change. And so is Sarah.

Maybe you are too?

I’m convinced jump starting in January -unless you live in a tropical clime- is a step by step plan for failure. Those of us who may be looking for any excuse to avoid a sojourn to the gym or grocery store use inclement weather to blame for cancelling our plan to obtain fresh produce. Kids hope and pray for a snow day to shut down school. We hope and pray the snow day will shut down the gym! Utterly counterproductive and self defeating. Let’s not do it that way again.

If you would like get in healthier condition, then please consider joining Sarah and me in September. It’s time to put your own overall health on the “to do” list. Why wait until January when you can do it now?

The contest begins September 1st and ends October 15th. Details can be found here.

Caption Contest Winner Announced! Congratulations “Two Busy”!

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

We had awesome entries in our caption contest and thank everyone for participating, we love our readers! MWAH!

On The Road over at www.momroadtrip.com

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Sarah, Meagan and I began our day in Chicago as guests on CBS Channel 2. By the time we pulled into Omaha 12 hours later, we found ourselves being interviewed by Action 3 News the CBS affiliate in Omaha right in the parking lot of our hotel. Later that night The Queen of Spain (AKA Erin Kotecki Vest )interviewed us on her webcast.

Stay tuned tomorrow as we’ll be picking up Aviva and having a meet up in the Denver area. You can keep track of our progress as we all drive to San Francisco to attend BlogHer.

We’re baaaack and then we’ll be on the road, but we’re taking you with us!

Sunday, July 6th, 2008
Our offline lives have been insane, but we know there are plenty of other parents in the same situation; Trying to get kids situated for the summer while also figuring out how to keep up with the change in structure for the next few weeks as we go from school schedules to summer plans, summer work schedules, vacations, whatevah. It’s a lot of transition for a few short weeks. For the kids, we know it seems like summer lasts forever. For parents? Notsomuch. It might seem more like fall is just around the corner and visions of school supply lists are dancing in our heads. Noooooooooo!

Let’s not think of it! Instead let’s take a road trip! Yes! Together! We are going to have cyber travel together! We’re going on a major road trip and if you are on the way? We want to meet you! If you aren’t on our route? We want you to follow us online as we drive across country with:

GoonSquad Sarah

Meagan Francis

and for the last 30 miles of the trip:

Jill Asher, who, in her bio, stated Devra wouldn’t tolerate her longer than 30 miles, but didn’t mention the reason. Jill gets car sick. Devra doesn’t do barf well, she’s a sympathy puker. But it’s okay, Aviva said she would help if Jill hurls. It’s all good.

So for the next few days we’ll be getting ready for our big trip. And you can read all about it too. The journey begins on July 12 when Devra and Sarah drive to pick up Meagan in Chicago!

It’s two,two, two posts in one: Loser Moms and Rookie Moms

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Sarah and I have decided enough is enough and we’re going to take turns kicking each other in the ass so we get on a healthier track. Sarah admits she eats too much and the consumption of da beer only adds to the extra pounds she feels she is packing. For me, being left handed and somewhat dyslexic has made aerobic classes an exercise in frustration. Given I have almost no equilibrium whatsoever, any kind of unsupervised work-outs could result in a lot of “I’ve fallen and can’t get up” type situations for me. So, this is where Vionna Jones comes in to the picture.

Vionna is a personal trainer who will be working with Sarah and Me. Our agreement is she will work with us, and we will chronicle our experiences and progress. We encourage anyone who would like to kick our collective ass, to stop by our collective blog, Loser Moms. Because as anyone knows, it’s going to take the entire Internet to get Sarah to put down the beer and get me to use my elliptical.

This isn’t vanity people, this is for our health. Look, our hips don’t lie and neither does our BMI. So now, we’re taking the plunge and doing something about it. Maybe you’ve been putting off the idea of taking care of yourself. Maybe it’s not extra pounds that are bothering you, maybe you’ve stopped reading for pleasure, maybe you’ve stopped hanging out with other adults.

Maybe you just need some more ideas to get you out of that parent trap we fall into when we only focus on one aspect of who we are. It’s not tantamount to child neglect to decide you want to keep your pre-parent interests or develop new post-parent ones. As a social worker, I can tell you I have NEVER read a report from child protection investigating parents for hiring a responsible babysitter and going to a matinee of an Indy Film with French subtitles. Nor have I read a substantiated report of child abuse because a parent chose to make bedtime an hour early freeing up some time to read a book other than Goodnight Moon.

Maybe you need some ideas for combining parenthood and adulthood. This is a perfect opportunity for me to give some love to a new book written by our blogmigas, Rookie Moms. Aviva and I have spoken of Rookie Moms on our blog, and now the gals have a book we are very excited to recommend and endorse; The Rookie Moms Handbook: 250 Activities to do with (and without) your baby.

This book isn’t laden with popsicle stick crafts you and your infant can do together, this book includes activities that focus on the many facets that make up who we are as people. The book grabbed my attention because of the inclusiveness it promotes among those facets. One which resonated with me in particular is parents can benefit from continuing to hang out with their non-parent friends. I totally agree.

It’s very common for people to stop seeing their non-parent friends after they have kids. I think one of the main reasons is we become parent-centric in many ways, which isn’t unexpected nor unnatural, but it does make it difficult for some parents to figure out how to relate to friends who aren’t parents. Non-parent friends may become bored with babytalk, which is also not unexpected nor unnatural. But while we may miss our friends, we may be too sleep deprived to think clearly about how to make a bridge that doesn’t include anyone lifting up their arms, singing and walking around in circles. But help is here…

What I especially love is one idea in this book which suggests parents focus on finding a common interest with their non-parent friends, in this case it is watching movies together. The book then gives a brief paragraph on how exactly to make that movie night happen.

And while the book is being marketed with new parents in mind, I found ideas in it which are absolutely applicable to seasoned parents too.

The book is also perfect for reading in stops and starts, kind of like how I’ve been exercising…until recently. ;)

When siblings handle their own rivalry. It can happen without blood and tears!

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

I was just over at Goon Squad Sarah’s blog and this post reminded me of a battle I once witnessed between a 7 year old brother and his 14 year old sister.

Brother: You ate all the Oreos, you poopyhead.
Sister: Well, you come from a used womb. So there!