MOD Moms Unite!

MOD Moms Unite!
Ever feel like a "Jack-of-all-Trades, Master-of-None?"? Welcome to my life! I'm dedicating this blog to all those modern moms out there who are juggling trying to fulfill the expectations of so many different roles while staying true to themselves.
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Planning a summer trip? Keep in mind the new Passport requirements for children under 16 and even infants! Here's a link to the U.S. Department of State's website for the official details:

www.travel.state.gov/passport/get/minors/minors_834.html


Ever need advice or resources about money matters? I listen to Jean Chatzky's program on XM radio all the time and just love it! It is so helpful! Check it out when you have the time! Here's a link to her section of Oprah's website:

www2.oprah.com/xm/jchatzky/jchatzky_main.jhtml

Here are some of my favorite Mommy gear items.... Everything in here I have personally bought and would totally recommend to Moms.

http://www.lemonade.com/ind...

And if you come across articles that you'd like to share about work - life balance, I'd love to include them here. So, send them on over!

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I just read that Randy Pausch died of pancreatic cancer today. He was the professor whose "Last Lecture" became a huge sensation. If you have not heard the lecture, you can watch it on YouTube, here's a link to a video of him on Oprah's show: http://www.youtube.com/watc.... The lecture was really meant for his children and talks about achieving childhood dreams. It's a very powerful video, I hope you take a few moments out of your day to watch it and pass it on to your loved ones. While we remember this brave man, it is just a reminder that we are not guaranteed tomorrow; each day is a gift. And it begs the questions, "What would you want to instill in your children if you knew that you had a short time to live? What kind of legacy do you want to leave?"