
We all have them good, bad, ugly, fun and even make us shed a few tears “Mommy Moments” . When it comes to our daily journey as a mom I think we all could write a book titled “Mommy Moments” compiling a daily journal of life as a mom, ready to share with moms all over the world, but let’s get serious who has the time to write a book, publish it and travel the world promoting it, not me.
So, how can we share our journey, our mommy moments, our thoughts, questions and stories with other moms who get it, who get the good, bad, ugly, fun and even make us shed a few tears days? How do we connect with these moms and share the journey? The answer is MOMS.com.
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Stop by MOMS.com join in and tell stories, ask for advice, share news, like, comment, find friends and talk to each other. On Moms.com we can just talk without hanging labels – “breast-feeding mom,” “young mom”, “mom with twins” every phase of mommyhood is there.
Got questions you will love the “Moms Expertise” – a growing community-based collection of real and unique mom experience. Here you can find solutions to your issues and help other moms by sharing your own advice. Because every mom who’s been there is the best Expert for her baby.
Check out Moms Moments – a special feature to be proud, be happy, be touched, smile and love, love – as only a mother can. It’s all about the special moments that make motherhood unique. It’s simple to create moms can upload a photo or pick from a gallery of images and then add some text. Select a cute background and your moment is complete and ready to share.
My recent Mom’s Moment was watching my youngest build a snowman during our first snow…I realize how quickly they grow-up and how soon the magic of a snow day will disappear into College homework and job schedules.
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