A Letter to Friends Back Home

A Letter to Friends Back Home

Dear Friends, Thank you for your emails. I’ve been so busy with work and the Manic Mommies Escape (58 days away!) that I have little time to write. I hope you will forgive the mass blog post, but I wanted to give you all the update you’ve been asking for! Many of you have asked [...]

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October Book Club: If you lived here…

October Book Club: If you lived here…

Have you been reading along with us this year?  We have read some wonderful books and talked with some amazing authors, including Joshilyn Jackson and Elin Hilderbrand – incredible women! It’s funny how ones opinion/thoughts of a book change after discussing it with the author. Every month I walk away from our talks thinking about [...]

Slowly turning into my mother

Slowly turning into my mother

Despite my very best intentions to avoid back to school shopping, we were forced into the stores after I sorted through the kids’ wardrobes and discovered that, while the drawers had been filled with clothing, very few items actually fit either child. While we normally shop at Target and Old Navy, we decided to try [...]

Podcast: Does Your Kid Need Special Ed?

Podcast: Does Your Kid Need Special Ed?

With the start of the new school year can come new challenges for children who are not progressing academically, socially or emotionally along with their peers. How do you know if your child is at risk? What steps can you take to ensure the most appropriate educational experience is being provided for your child? This [...]

A Trip to The Public Market

A Trip to The Public Market

Last week, Rochester’s historic Public Market was awarded the 2010 America’s Favorite Farmers Market contest, with over 5,200 votes. I’m sure those of you living in cities with terrific public markets are saying, “Wait a minute, ours is best!” And maybe it is. I can’t say I know how the winners were selected, but after [...]

Recipe of the Week: Lettuce Bundles with Spicy Peanut Noodles

Recipe of the Week: Lettuce Bundles with Spicy Peanut Noodles

Serves 6 to 8 2 boneless chicken breasts 1/2 cup soy sauce, plus 3 tablespoons for peanut sauce 1 large clove garlic 1 piece (3/4 inches) ginger, peeled and cut in half 2 1/4 teaspoons ground fresh chile paste 7 tablespoons smooth, good-quality peanut butter 3 tablespoons sugar 4 1/2 tablespoons peanut oil juice of [...]

Podcast: Jamaican Hangover

Podcast: Jamaican Hangover

We may be a day late, but hopefully this retake is a better show because of it! This week we talk about Kristin’s family trip to Jamaica (courtesy of the Jamaican Travel Board); traveling with kids, resort nannies and wonder whether there should there be kids-only sections on airplanes. Links mentioned: Jamaica | Eat This, [...]

This Week’s Show is Delayed-Jamaica Hangover

We tried to record a show before Kristin and her family left for a weekend fam trip to Jamaica, but experienced all sorts of technical difficulties during the process. We will release a new episode tomorrow. When will our schedules align? Maybe once school starts. Except even that’s not the same: Kristin’s kids start this [...]

It’s a Great Place to Raise a Family

It’s a Great Place to Raise a Family

If I had a dollar for every time someone said that to me, I’d be rich. I don’t know if this is some party line the residents of greater Rochester reserve for the recently relocated, but everyone I meet tells me this. The guy who waxed my eyebrows, the manager at the local Wegmans, the [...]

Ready or Not: Perspectives from Been There, Done That Mom

Ready or Not: Perspectives from Been There, Done That Mom

Readers, meet Erin. No, not that one. Erin H. is a Navy wife, mother of four boys (including one with special needs), a teacher and a parent coach. She’s recently returned to the U.S following a 3-year stint in China (which you can read about here) and runs a few different blogs under the moniker [...]

Recipe of the Week: Summer Sangria

Recipe of the Week: Summer Sangria

With summer officially coming to a close, I thought I’d share one of my favorite summer drink recipes! If you have a lot of peaches in the fruit bowl on your counter, as I do, you can swap the peaches for the oranges and use a white wine instead of red. Strawberries and grapes are [...]

Podcast: Children and Diabetes

The Manic Mommies are joined by Amy Corda, a friend whose daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, a disease “where the body does not produce insulin, a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life.” (American Diabetes Association) According to the American Diabetes Association only [...]

Longing for the Way it Used to Be

Yesterday was a bad day all around. Our site was down. It was cold, windy and rainy. I hadn’t packed a raincoat or an umbrella in my big ol’ suitcase because I never looked beyond the Martha’s Vineyard weekend forecast (which until Sunday morning was absolutely perfect). I have no warm clothes to wear to [...]

Looks can be deceiving

Next month I will be seeing my best friend from childhood for the first time in over 20 (25?) years. Looking back through the haze of years I believe I first met her (who shall remain nameless since she certainly did not sign on to this crazy train of oversharing we call Manic Mommies) when [...]

September Book Club: Room

September Book Club: Room

With summer coming to an end and kids getting ready for school (I can’t believe some have started already), it’s time for us to step away from light/summer selections. Room is an amazing story, told from a young boys perspective. This book is brilliantly written and has been long listed for the Booker Prize. To [...]

Our Manic Mommies Calendar was on the Today Show!

Our Manic Mommies Calendar was on the Today Show!

Today started like any other day really. Up at 4am. 6am flight to NYC. Camping out in a way too cool hotel library while I await the start of today’s launch event with other Intel Insiders. This is my second year participating in the Intel program, and like everything Intel, this space we’re in today [...]

Podcast: New Friends, Old Friends

We may be miles away from each other, but with video Skype and a cold beverage in hand, it feels like the good ol’ days. This week we chat about making new mom friends, manic mommies meetups and getting ready for heading back to school. Links mentioned: Operation Hulk | Drunk Hulk | Meet up [...]

How my garden has grown

How my garden has grown

Remember all the gardening we’ve did at the beginning of the summer? Most of it, especially the beautiful new gardens in the backyard, have been overrun by a bumper crop of weeds. If there were awards given for growing crab grass, we would be a blue ribbon winning house as we’ve cultivated a few prime [...]

Back to reality…

Back to reality…

Hey, hi. Remember me? It’s been over two weeks since I’ve posted anything to anywhere (other than Facebook and Gowalla, but I don’t think that counts) and today I’m working on transitioning back to reality. I’ve ridden my bike into work (and felt surprisingly good after 2 weeks of sitting on my duff and eating [...]

We’re on Vacation This Week

Not really….but kind of. Kristin was on vacation for the past two weeks and Erin’s extensive travel has finally caught up with her. We’ll return next week with a brand new episode. Please be sure to check back then. In the meantime, you can always get your Manic Mommies fix by visiting our fan page [...]

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