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Geeky

Activity #827: Start a rookie-mom meetup

by Heather

Somewhere in Connecticut, totally unbeknownst to us, a pregnant Jessica Rich started looking for some peers and pals having babies around the same time and created the first ever Rookie Moms Meetup. Now the group is up to 18 moms. And Jessica is set to have her baby any day now.

They get together for strollercize, playground playdates, and other rookie-mom challenges that Jessica sets out for the group. How awesome is that? And why didn’t we think of it? A group of rookie moms is using our book as a springboard for their new mama adventures. We couldn’t be more thrilled.

To create your own group:

  1. use meetup.com (like Jessica), mothersclick.com or even Craig’s List to find local, like-minded mamas.
  2. pitch out ideas with locations and dates (not everyone can do everything, but try to get and keep dates on the calendar) — you’re the Julie McCoy
  3. go with the vibe of the group.

Sometimes it can be hard to be a ringleader for a group of sleep-deprived and busy women trying to keep to nap schedules. We’ve both tried it. For years. With mixed levels of success.

I asked Jessica all about their group (and how they found the book) and how it was going and she told me:

I honestly don’t remember where I heard about your book, but I remember thinking “I need a copy of this!” and went out to Barnes and Noble that day and picked one up.

The northeastern part of Connecticut is kind of sparsely populated and there are not a lot of mom’s groups in the area. To be honest, there’s not a lot of anything in our area. This part of the state is called “The Quiet Corner”…We’re getting a Target this fall, its a big deal.

When I got pregnant, I started looking around for a mom’s group. I wasn’t surprised when I didn’t find anything right here. All the groups were in Rhode Island or the southeastern part of Connecticut.

I wanted something in my backyard, so I started a group. I really didn’t have the faintest idea what I was doing (still don’t, to be honest). I was surprised and excited when someone joined my group (nobody wants to be that kid in school that’s all by themselves on the playground, especially since I really was that kid…I didn’t want to be her all over again as an adult). Now there are more than a dozen of us, which is saying something given how small the overall population is here.

Obviously, necessity is the mother of invention. Whitney and I created this website as our means to cope with boredom and loneliness and to reach the goal of having something fun to do with our babies every day. Jessica and her friends found their own forum. You go girls!

If any other readers are in rookie moms meet-up groups, we’d be happy to feature you on rookiemoms.com, drop us a note.

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Activity #715: Tweet like a mama bird

by Whitney

Heather and I went to the BlogHer ‘08 conference this year and I must say that my single biggest takeaway was that Twitter is the next big thing. That very day, I became an addict, installing Twitterberry on my phone and looking at the tiny messages people are posting all day long.

Access it on the web, on your phone, or download a little IM-type program that accepts and displays your tweets. Asha convinced me that Twitter is like being in a coffee shop where you are overhearing a stream of conversation, except that this conversation is one you have opted-in to. You select who you “follow”, from friends to strangers or even non-people. (I follow my local pizza joint to find out what their flavor of the day is. Brilliant!)

On ParentHacks.com, I read the idea to use Twitter as a baby book, documenting milestones as they happen. So, when Scarlett took her first steps at Barnes & Noble on Monday, I looked around to see whose hands I could hug and celebrate with, and when I saw nobody, I turned to my phone. First, I texted my husband and then Twittered her accomplishment. To a bunch of people I barely know (and a small handful that I do know.)

What would be even more interesting for me is if more of my real life friends were on Twitter so that I could have the experience that Bill Braine described at my lunch table at BlogHer: he posted via Twitter that he was at JFK (maybe another airport, some airport regardless) and immediately learned that he had two other friends at that airport. How fun!

These thoughts and more resulted in this list in my head of why I want to introduce more new moms to Twitter.

Five reasons to Twitter for new moms

1. Stay cool. Don’t get stuck in a previous generation! Continue to adopt new technologies or you’ll be as lost as your parents are.
2. Spontaneous meet ups. Get your whole mom’s group on Twitter and keep each other posted on what park you’re headed for, or where you want to get coffee.
3. Documentation. Note some baby milestones and you’ll have an electronic journal of the early days. See Asha’s article for more details.
4. Expression. Have a place to spout off all the little thoughts that pop into your head.
5. Companionship. Even if you are home with a baby all day, you can “hear” the chatter of others and experience their activities, too.

Need someone to follow? Start with us: http://www.twitter.com/rookiemoms

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Activity #295: Write a “did do” list

by Heather

If you’re getting sick of your “to do” list getting longer and not shorter and wondering where the heck is all your time going, try writing a “did do” list. Share it with your baby-daddy at the end of the day and encourage him to be very impressed. The truth is that your time is filled with lots and lots of recurring tasks that you never had to deal with before.

So set aside this list:

  • Fix chip in front windshield
  • Call Amanda back
  • Change name with United Airlines
  • Order wedding albums
  • Buy Whitney’s birthday present

and, for at least one day, make this list:

  • Changed 10 wet diapers
  • Changed 4 poopy diapers, 1 blowout
  • Selected 2 full outfits
  • Changed baby’s entire outfit 3 times
  • Nursed for 4 hours
  • Photographed offspring
  • Showered, almost
  • Made myself lunch
  • Ate breakfast and half of lunch
  • Made this list

you get the idea. Own it. Live it. Love it.

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Activity #629: Declare yourself a rookie mom

by Administrator

Maybe you are a first-time, untrained mom who is just trying to stay sane during her maternity leave. Or maybe you’ve got a couple kids, run a co-op preschool out of your house, and know everyone you see at the park and grocery store. Either way, if you like the spirit of our site, please consider “wearing” our badge. If you have your own blog, you can help us spread the word.

This will help other new moms, who discover your blog because they’ve (desperately) searched for “new mom blog” or found you because they were looking for pictures of the “world’s cutest baby”, find RookieMoms.com. And more people finding us means that more people will contribute ideas for activities to do with your baby. And we’ll share them with you, and that’s good for everyone.

Just copy the code related to the badge you like to your sidebar. There are a few choices below and even more choices if you click over to our badges and buttons page.

<a href="http://www.rookiemoms.com/b"><img src="http://www.rookiemoms.com/wp-content/badge-125RookieMoms.jpg" height="125" width="125" /></a>

<a href="http://www.rookiemoms.com/b"><img src="http://www.rookiemoms.com/wp-content/badge-125noidea-stroller.jpg" height="125" width="125" /></a>

<a href="http://www.rookiemoms.com/b"><img src="http://www.rookiemoms.com/wp-content/badge-1252kidsRookieMoms.jpg" height="125" width="125" /></a>

More choices over here >>

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