From how to be the cool mom to knowing how to whittle your waist instantly, there are a lot of no-nonsense moms skills out there to learn. So today I am sharing with you my top 10.

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Scroll down to get an education in the key things a posh mom should master.

Skill 1. How to dress well for play-dates.

Check out: How To look posh at the playground.

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Skill 2: Knowing how to be a chilled out mom.

Check Out: 8 steps to being a happier mom.

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Now that I’m a mom, I’ve become less concerned about tan lines and turning heads than I am about my babies coverage from the sun and potential nip slips.

Related Posts:  Beach Essentials

So this season I am storing the string bikinis for girls day out and and incorporating the one-piece swimsuit into my “mommy closet”.

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Here are a few of my favorite one-piece swimsuits worn by our beloved celebrity moms that are both stylish and appropriate for the baby pool. View Post

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With an amazing husband, two incredible children, and the blink of an eye later, I’m here, at the age of 40.  Turning 40 has also been a series of first for me.  From incorporating a healthy lifestyle, friend detoxing and going through my first mammogram.  

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So today I thought I would share a little more about what to expect at your first mammogram! I’m sure that some of the procedure and equipment varies from clinic to clinic, but here’s a general overview of Mammogram 101: View Post

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I have been reading many articles on how to raise a boy into a man, I even did a post on things you need to know when raising a boy, but never did it occur to me that I might be raising not ONE but TWO mama’s boys..so does this mean that I’ll be raising boys forever???

So when my mom exclaims that my kids are both spoiled or that I am raising mama’s boys, I could only shrug my shoulders and ponder why must she say that…hmm, could it be because of this… View Post

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The morning of Lil T’s first birthday, I was sad and lonely…not only was I sad that my youngest was now considered a toddler, but this was the day that I deemed the last day of breastfeeding – forever.

Related Post: What I Love About Breastfeeding

Since my husband and I decided not to extend our family anymore and knowing that Lil T was going to be my last baby, I felt the need to go the extra mile with him.  Savoring every moment was simply an understatement. And breastfeeding was simply the easiest way of not letting go.

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This is my last baby.   View Post

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