adventures

Epic Family Reunions In 6 Simple Steps

Hooray for the holidays! It is a season surrounded by giving, friends, and family. And with family so present in my heart and mind this time of year, I wanted to share a tradition near and dear to me… that actually occurs at the end of every summer. 

Pack Your Kids In Half The Time With This Simple Travel Hack

I don’t know about you, but I’m the mom with a million things on her brain at all times. Whether it’s meal-planning, scheduling the babes’ days, operating a side hustle, or dreaming about the next time I can take a shower in peace, my mind is always running.

10 Reasons To Fall In Love With Boone, NC

Do you have that one special place that you love so much, that when you’re there, you get ALL the FEELS that stay with you until the next time you’re able to go again? Or you get those same feelings even when you just think about it? That place for me (and for so many others) is BOONE, NC.

Say Aloha To Oahu – With Your Littles

 

It’s safe to say Hawaii is one of the most enchanting destinations in the world. I’ve been to four of the Hawaiian Islands, and each is spectacular in its own way.  And while we know it’s romantic, and full of adventure, I’ve been asked plenty of times… “Is a Hawaii a good place to vacation with kids?”

Your Official Guide To Baby Beach Essentials

Picture it… a hot summer day on the beautiful Grand Strand. You have bravely fought the wiggly little people and finally have them painted with sunscreen. You have all the baby beach essentials to ensure a PERFECT DAY in the sand and shore. (Or so you think…)

The Pacific Northwest: A “Must-Add” To Your Bucket List

Exploring the Pacific Northwest as a resident has been a remarkable experience for this born-and-raised southern girl.  A couple of my fellow Poms2Moms ladies have made it out west, and I’ll speak for the rest of the PNW when I say I’m lucky to live in a truly gorgeous part of the country.

These Are A Few Of My (Dog’s) Favorite Things

My dog loves to travel.  Brad and I take him everywhere.  As P2M’s resident “Dog Mom,” I wanted to showcase some of Caesar’s adventures, and share a few of the must-have items we’ve found worthwhile as we raise this on-the-go German Shepard.

How To Manage Your Long Distance Relationship

Long distance is a familiar term to the Marren family.

Brad and I lived in separate cities for approximately 3 of our 7 married years.  Frankly, it was frustrating and painful at times – but surprisingly, there were huge benefits too.

For those families facing geographic separation, today I wanted to share 1.) the surprising perks to a LDR, as well as 2.) tips on how to manage.

Hello World! Welcome to Poms2Moms.

Oh man. Things just got real…

Family, friends, and new pals we’re meeting through the wonder of the internet – THANK YOU for checking out Poms2Moms. We couldn’t be more thrilled to have you as the very first visitors to our site and hope you’ll come to love this project as much as we do.

So without further adieu…

Poms2Moms is a random group of six women who decided to create a blog together.

Say what?

Just kidding.

The authors behind Poms2Moms WERE complete strangers 12 years ago until the decision to attend Appalachian State University brought us all to the small town of Boone, NC (pop 17,120.)  Little did we know that cheerleading at ASU would also bring us close teammates, invaluable friendships, and three back-to-back-to-back National Championships.  Oh, and this epic beatdown at The Big House.

Kaitlin: Bottom, third from left; Trisha: Bottom, fifth from left; Karey: Bottom, first on right; Cayla: Top, third from left; Jenny: Top, fifth from left; Shelley: Top, second from right

But I digress…

After graduation, we all went our separate ways “off the mountain.” Some married, some got jobs, some went to graduate school… but one thing remained; our friendship.  We celebrate Thanksgiving/ “Friendsgiving,” host Christmas parties, and make a very deliberate effort to stay present in one another’s lives, despite the distance. We also started a group text circa 2010 (14 alum strong!) and still talk to each other every day.

Why a blog?

Now that some of us have gone on to birth tiny team members of our own, we still absolutely rely on each other for advice, vent sessions, and support. During one of these group therapy sessions, we couldn’t help but notice the similarities in our experiences, and the grace and humor it required to survive this escapade of motherhood. We thought, wouldn’t it be fun to get outside of our group text comfort zone and really document those experiences to share with one another?

We also thought, if we were able to leverage our support system to make it through—couldn’t others?

And from there, Poms2Moms was born.

Former “pom?” Current mom? Yay to both or nay to either? There’s something here for you. Our six different opinions mean six different perspectives on parenting, health, religion, social issues, careers, and more. For more information on each of the moms, visit our Meet The Moms page. Please feel free to reach out to any one of us—that’s why we’re here!

What’s in it for me?

Hopefully… a ton of fun. And maybe a sounding board for the journey you’re enduring. Every week, at least 3 authors will be sharing their experiences on Family, Food, Fitness, Faith, Finance, & Fun.  We can’t wait to hear your feedback, so be sure to leave comments on our posts and via social media.

Outside of regularly scheduled posts, from time to time we also expect to share:

  1. collaborative content (posts from all six authors in one!)
  2. “celebrity” spotlights —excerpts from our friends and colleagues
  3. pictures and videos from our get-togethers
  4. polls on topics and features that you would like to see
  5. social engagement on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Google+
  6. contests… and much more.

And while those college glory days have long departed us, please understand that we sang the ASU fight song at all of our weddings and could still throw up a mean 2.5 high pyramid if so called upon. Being said, if the above topics sounded like junk to you but the idea of some decrepit 30-year olds throwing other 30-year olds in the air sounds entertaining, there will be plenty of that, too. We still stunt… basically during every get together. And when short a stunt group member, we involve our husbands. Hilarity ensues. They obviously resent us.

What’s next?

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And be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, & Google+ through @poms2moms for exclusive content you won’t see on the blog.

Oh, and if our website breaks or something, just remember we’re new in town. If you notice anything funky, please send an email to info@poms2moms.com and someone this side will pour a glass of wine and start Googling the answer.

If you’ve read this far, truly… we couldn’t be more excited to get this off the ground and are so incredibly thankful to have you join in our adventure.

To building your own squad,

Cayla, Jenny, Kaitlin, Karey, Shelley, & Trisha


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