Creator of the hugely popular Girl’s Gone Child blog, mom of four (son Archer, 7, daughter Fable, 3, and twin girls Boheme and Reverie, 1), published author—yup, Rebecca Woolf pretty much epitomizes inspiring. And after having breakfast with her one recent morning in L.A., I’m adding “thoughtful,” “wise,” and “hilarious” to the list. What…Continue reading
Christy Turlington Burns is a pretty incredible example of just how much one mom can do: International supermodel, check. Designer, check. Mother of two, check. And in 2010, Christy founded the organization Every Mother Counts (EMC), which helps fund programs that allow mothers around the world to get prenatal care and medical support to safely…Continue reading
When I read the first Mamas Who Inspire post by (and about) Rachel Coleman, I was awe-struck at the challenges this mama has risen to meet. Two special needs children, one deaf, one with spina bifida/cerebral palsy. Nobody would blame her if she had given up; instead, she carried herself (and her children, literally!) gracefully…Continue reading
Cooking simple, healthy, yummy meals for and with your kids, that’s what Catherine McCord’s blog Weelicious.com is all about. And as a fan, I was excited to learn that this month, she’s putting out a cookbook! Weelicious: One Family, One Meal is full of reader favorites, brand new recipes and tips—and you don’t have to worry…Continue reading
This summer, we launched the Summer Travel Series, a summer series on our blog showcasing your travels with the Ergo! Summer is almost over, and we have a few more posts to go. But we’d love to continue to hear your stories. We will be focusing on a few more recurring features on our blog,…Continue reading
When my daughter Leah was born in 1996 I knew that I would wear her. Baby wearing was new to Salt Lake City, Utah and people always stopped and stared as I passed by. Even more people stopped to look when my husband Aaron carried little Leah in the sling. We loved slinging her! I…Continue reading