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Wedding Season ~ Bridesmaids ~ Get Acne Treatment Before the Special Day!

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

It’s been a week now since the 3-day Wedding of the Season took place. I’ve put away the (so I thought) sexy little black Red-Carpet Runway dress that I wore. You know how you look forward to special events, and then after they take place, it’s like such a letdown that the big event is now behind you?

My youngest daughter, the college student, looked stunning in her boutique Jessica McClintock dress, and got many compliments. She’s turned into a real stunner. But I have to mention that we spent many long hours in the waiting room of dermatologist offices when she was in High School. She had tried every over-the -counter acne products and prescription medicines to try to clear up her skin.

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Steps to Prepare Your Older Child for the Birth of a Sibling

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Many of you are aware that the birth of Slugger, my No-Name-Yet-Until-It’s-Time-To-Fill-Out-The-Birth-Certificate grandson is drawing closer. I’ll be blogging about a birth announcement soon! My 21 mo. old granddaughter, ‘Lil Moomette, is certainly going to be in for a rude awakening. Up until now, she’s been everyone’s darling, and enjoys being the center of attention. Slugger is going to be the first grandson for Charming Son-In-Law’s parents.

Charming Son-In-Law is a twin, and originally from Vermont. However, CSIL and the “Bonus” son-in-law have both moved away from Vermont, much to the consternation of their Dad. So when Slugger pays his first visit to the Green Mountain State to visit his grandparents, I’m sure he’s going to get a good, hearty, Yankee welcome!

Here’s an article that I’m recommending to my DD to ease the transition for ‘Lil Moomette. You can find other valuable information like this at Moms United in Business. Join Today!

Preparing Your Older Child for the Birth of a Sibling
By Jennifer Rogers, Founder and Owner Moms United in Business, LLC

One of my biggest concerns while pregnant with my second baby was how to prepare my nine year old daughter for the birth of her sister. She had been my one and only for so long. I wanted her to feel a part of the whole experience and not feel abandoned or replaced.

I set out on a mission. I was determined to find out how I could prepare her for life with a baby sister. I searched for any information that could help me make this transition easier for both my first born and for the family as a whole. I was disappointed to find that most books and articles focused more on younger children who were closer together in age.

I was on my own. However, by taking the following steps I was able to help my oldest daughter made the transition more smoothly. She has taken an active interest in her new sister without resentment or extreme jealousy.

Steps to Prepare Your Older Child for the Birth of a Sibling

1. From the very beginning talk with your child about the upcoming birth. Initiate conversations often, answering questions and concerns honestly. Allow your child to express his or her feelings without judgment.

2. Allow your child to attend at least one doctor’s appointment. By hearing the baby’s heartbeat or seeing the baby on the ultrasound monitor your older child will feel a part of the experience and the baby will become more of a reality to him or her.

3. Make the most of the time you have left. Is there a special place you have been meaning to go? A favorite activity your child enjoys? Go to the library, a local museum, the park or a movie. Play a game together. Bake some homemade cookies. It does not matter what you do, it is the time you spend together one on one that counts. It is equally important to continue these activities after the new baby’s birth.

4. Write a love letter to your child and mail it. Children love getting their own mail! Be specific. Let your child know why you love them, what makes him or her so special. Praise any recent accomplishments, such as a good grade on a spelling test, or hitting a home run at a ballgame. Leaving random notes in lunch boxes and around the house are another sure way to make your child feel special.

5. Take a stroll down memory lane. Pull out photo albums, videos, scrapbooks and any other mementos you may have from your child’s babyhood.

6. When decorating your baby’s nursery, make some changes to your older child’s room as well. It could be anything from rearranging the furniture, adding some new posters or pictures on the wall, to redoing the room all together.

7. If you have a baby shower, have a couple of gifts for your older child to open. My daughter loved the “Big Sister” t-shirt she received and could not wait to put it on. Do not forget to keep a gift for him or her to open on the baby’s “birth” day as well.

8. Do not cancel. If your child is involved in sports, extracurricular activities or if there is a special event coming up, enlist the help of others. This is especially important once the baby arrives. Keep your older child’s schedule as normal as possible and make his or her activities a priority, even if you are unavailable.

9. Make holidays extra special during your pregnancy. This will be the last holidays you celebrate with your firstborn. Make homemade cookies and Christmas ornaments. Attend holiday programs together in your community. Go caroling. Go on a picnic to celebrate Independence Day. Attend an Easter Egg Hunt. Do something, anything, you and your child have never done before. In the process you will make memories that last a lifetime.

10. If you have a blended family, have your first born spend one on one time with his or her step parent. My oldest daughter was upset that the baby was going to live with both her mom and dad. Be sure to address these issues from the beginning. She was also afraid that that her step dad would love the new baby more. By spending quality time with her step dad she was assured of his love for her and that she was not being replaced by his “real” child. Again, this is especially important after your baby’s birth.

Preparing your older child for the birth of a sibling will not only benefit him or her, but will also help make the transition smoother for the entire family. This is a new experience for both of you, and there will be many challenges along the way. Be patient with yourself and your child. It may take time, but before you know it your child will be an eager participant in caring for the new baby!

Jennifer Rogers is the Founder and Owner of Moms United in Business, LLC. MUIB is an organization dedicated to supporting you as a Mom and Business Professional. To learn more about MUIB visit www.MomsUnitedInBusiness.com.
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Tuesday Toot ~ Here Comes the Stork ~ Bearing a Hand Crafted Diaper Cake for Upcoming Baby Shower Gifts!

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Toot Your Own Horn

What does that mean? Well, it means every Tuesday, we get to post a Meme of an accomplishment that we have done. As Moms sometimes, we are quick in praising our kids and others about their accomplishments but we are “shy” when it comes to our achievements so … here’s our chance.


I’m excited to announce that I’ve recently added a new line to my Moomette’s Magnificents Olde Towne Shoppes!
Lots of upcoming Baby Showers in your social plans this Summer, Fall or Winter? These are adorable gifts to give to your sister, sister-in-law, best friend! Especially nice from the Grandma-to-Be, also!

This diaper cake is a 3-tier, non edible, cake-like handicraft made of 54 size 1 Pampers® Swaddlers diapers and filled with baby necessities.
Diaper cakes are designed to be simple and classy on the outside. The key to a great surprise for the mommy-to-be is keeping all items hidden inside the diaper cake.

Inside the diaper cake, the mommy-to-be will find:
1 handmade swaddle blanket matching the theme
2 handmade reversible bibs matching the theme
2 binkie clips
2 binkies
Johnson & Johnson travel set—shampoo, wash, lotion, powder
trial size DESITIN® diaper rash ointment
soothing lotion
2 items from the following list: medicine dropper, teething ring, rattle, washcloths, spoon and fork set, and nasal aspirator

Please allow 3-4 days for processing and 5-7 days for shipping.
U.S. only
All diaper cakes and towel cakes are shipped via FedEx Ground. Allow 3 to 5 business days for cake to arrive.You will receive an email with the tracking number to track your package at http://www.fedex.com/. Unless your P.O. Box allows packages to be shipped directly to it, we will not be able to ship to a P.O.Box.
See the entire collection of Diaper Cakes at
Moomette’s Magnificents Olde Towne Shoppes
and plan on getting your order in now!

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CAFE MOMS ~ Join this Great Group for WAHMs & SAHMs for Networking & Friendship

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008


I must tell you what a great group they have going over there at CAFE MOM! This is a super group for any WAHMs to network, or any SAHMs looking to make new friendships & share similar ideas. You can find Moms by geographical locations, or similar interests.

There’s many, MANY groups to join - I belong to several ~ I Want to Work at Home ~ Beauty Advice - Tips, Trends, and Techniques ~ Advertise your Ebay Items ~ Awsome Ebaying Women ~ eBay Moms & Grandmas ~ eBay Sellers ~ Cafe Mom Online Cookbook & a whole lot more! The eBaY groups are especially active.

Here’s a little background:

CafeMom is an online community created especially for moms. Thousands of moms have come together online to swap stories and advice on a huge range of topics, share photos, and connect with friends. CafeMom users each get their own homepage which they can customize to show off their personality. Plus, they can start public or private groups with other moms about common interests. Moms of all ages and beliefs are now meeting, conversing, and having fun at CafeMom.

Since CafeMom’s beta launch in November 2006, we have been outpacing a half dozen other competitors in the race to dominate the social networking space for moms and parents. We are the largest and fastest growing—get in on the action.

So stop on by at CAFE MOMS if you’re looking for some excitement & someplace new!