Archive for May, 2012

29 May 2012

State of the Momosphere Summer 2012

5 Comments Infographics, Uncategorized

Over the past year I’ve got to know a lot of mom blogs pretty well. There are moms who blog about their day to day activities, moms who write about their favorite interests and some who seem to cover just every subject under the sun. I love them all for different reasons. As such it [...]

16 May 2012

Does Green Living Pay Off Economically

No Comments Ethical & Eco Living

Even if you do not have sleepless nights worrying about melting glaciers, the Brazilian Rain Forest or animals becoming extinct, you should be aware that green living not only helps the planet but also makes economical sense by helping your finances. It is easy to have a flippant attitude regarding environmentally friendly products being too [...]

15 May 2012

How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint When Exercising

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You may not think that it is possible to reduce our carbon footprint when exercising but it can be achieved by various measures. The thing about being kind to the environment is to think before you act. With a little planning you can exercise knowing that you are doing your bit to save the planet. [...]

14 May 2012

Do YOU Believe In Genius?

No Comments Daily Mom Roundup

I thought I would share this article I came across on parentatthehelm.com by Linda Dobson for my daily mom blog roundup. She writes about how a parent mold their child into a genius? Well, according to a 1960 study, the Public School system is not the answer, in fact it is detrimental to enhancing intellect. [...]

12 May 2012

What Moms Want

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10 May 2012

How To Save Money On Car Depreciation

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America is a car-based culture, no doubt about it. We rely on our vehicles to get to work if there is no public transportation, or to get to the grocery store or the mall, or just to get out of town for a while. For young people, getting that first car is a rite of [...]