Mother’s Day Giveaway – Skip*Hop Bubblegum Pronto

April 26, 2007 by Kimberly · 1 Comment 

Skip*Hop (http://www.skiphop.com/) is giving away a Bubblegum Pronto.
The Pronto is their portable diapering essentials kit that ensures that baby is always clean, dry and happy, and that mom and dad are always prepared. Drop it in any bag, strap it to your wrist or clip it to your stroller and you’re good to go!
With loads [...]

Recommended Charitable Event

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · Leave a Comment 

Rosie’s Broadway Kids (http://www.rosiesbroadwaykids.org) is the beneficiary of the opening night performance of Mother Load, the new Off Broadway comedy hit show about the world of competitive parenting.   Rosie’s Broadway Kids provides artistic exposure to children in low income areas, who would not normally be able to experience music and the arts with professional performers.  The $75 [...]

Mother’s Day Giveaway – Before Kids Tee and Notepad

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · Leave a Comment 

Before Kids (http://www.beforekids.com/) is giving away a humorous tee and notepad.

To enter, simply send an email to contests@mominthecity.com with "Before Kids" in the Subject line.  The winner will be chosen on May 8th.
Mom in the City newsletter list members are eligible for the monthly giveaways.  (To be added to the newsletter list, email your name, zip code [...]

Mother’s Day Giveaway – DaisyGear Pink Sport Bag

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · 1 Comment 

DaisyGear (http://www.daisygear.com/) is giving away a cute Pink (my favorite color!) Sport Bag. (Check back for their Father’s Day DadGear vest giveaway.)
This ladies diaper bag is actually 2 bags in one as each front panel is removable and reversible. Same great features as their other bags, but in a smaller package. This smaller bag includes [...]

Mother’s Day Giveaway – City Threads “Mom” Tee

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · 2 Comments 

City Threads (www.citythreads.com) is giving away a “Mom” tee. (Check back for their Father’s Day “Dad” Tee giveaway.)
These adorable “Mom” and “Daddy” tees from hip, uber-wearable kid’s clothing line City Threads makes the perfect gift for Mother or Father’s Day! Decorated with iconic rock ‘n roll, Americana and vintage-inspired images, the line is [...]

Recommended May Event: PAINT ME A STORY!

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · Leave a Comment 

Paint Me A Story (http://www.tribeca.colormemine.com/Kids.tpl) is a pre-school story, painting hour designed as a child/parent program. First, they read the children a story and then they paint a piece that coordinates with that story. Each session is $30 and includes studio fees and the ceramic piece. (10% discount applies to the total bill if you register [...]

Helpful Link: Significant Self

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · Leave a Comment 

Significant Self
http://www.significantself.com
“Life coaching for first time moms who want to hold on to themselves without shortchanging their kids; receive insights, tips, strategies, and consistent support to increase your satisfaction, joy and well-being day to day.”

Mother’s Day Giveaway – Vosges Haut-Chocolat

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · 1 Comment 

Vosges Haut-Chocolat (http://www.vosgeschocolate.com/) is giving away a 16 piece "les fleurs du chocolat" collection. (Yummy!)

To enter, simply send an email to contests@mominthecity.com with "Chocolate" in the Subject line.  The winner will be chosen on May 8th.
Mom in the City newsletter list members are eligible for the monthly giveaways.  (To be added to the newsletter list, email your name, zip [...]

Helpful Link: NYC Nanny Finder

April 20, 2007 by Kimberly · 1 Comment 

 
NYC Nanny Finderwww.nycnannyfinder.com"Making finding the right nanny just a quick click away"

Long Musing on “Balance”

April 19, 2007 by Kimberly · 1 Comment 

I recently returned from a Columbia College Women’s Networking breakfast.  The New York Times’ “Life’s Work” columnist Lisa Belkin was speaking about "how to realistically balance your career, home and life" (yeah, right).
Before Ms. Belkin spoke, the attendees had a chance to get to know each other.  I was glad to meet one of the [...]

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