What do you and I have in common? Other than beautiful babies and the determination to fulfill our human potential. (Talk about a wicked tribe!)
What else? They could be little things. Big things. Past, present, future things.
Using Instagram To Connect With Inspired Mothers
Show me a woman who does not become obsessed with taking photographs the day her baby is born.
In the last couple of years, thanks to Instagram, photography is now even more appealing for moms. The app makes almost any photo look good through its filters. Plus, it’s a great way to provide a peek into your life as it unfolds and as the little one grows.
This Globe and Mail headline says it all: “kids in organized sport can cost you thousands”. Between equipment, transportation, facility rentals, uniforms and club membership, the cost for participation in sports denies some kids the opportunity to play.
And high costs is just one of the many possible reasons beyond a child’s control that forces some kids to sit on the sidelines.
Andrea Scott, owner of skoah, and Kelly Findlay, Finance Vice President of Imperial Metals, were the two speakers at the “Giving Back” event at Momcafe Tricities. Andrea and Kelly have each started their own charity organizations and are giving back to the community in a big way. Even if starting your own charity is not on your to-do list, these ladies were great examples of how to maximize your impact on the community.
This month’s theme at the Yummy Mummy Club is “giving back” and one of the articles is written by yours truly! Today’s Mama’s Music Mantra reminds mothers to give back to the community. The song pick: Give A Little Bit by Supertramp. Now turn up those speakers, click play, and read on!
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I'm Nat Nanton, founder of Tutu Mama. Becoming a mother has made me commit to living my greatest life. If you can relate to that, you're in the right place.15 Tips On How To Be The Hottest Mama You Know