The Kid Blender:  A Single Mom’s Attempt to Find Joy in an Unexpected Life
February 8, 2012 – 8:00 am | 2 Comments

In this series of blogs, the “Kid Blenders,” I will be addressing our challenges, trying to blend our two families together. The names of the children will be changed to spare the easily embarrassed. And let me be upfront about this: I’m no clinical expert. I’m just a single mom trying to figure life out as I go. But knowing that there are around 14 million single parents out there…I’m guessing that I’m not alone in this venture.

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Mile High Mamas Featured on 850 KOA

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Mile High Mamas was featured on 850 KOA this morning (click here to listen). The illustrious Robbyn Hart does a special segment called “Your Kids” on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:20 and 8:20 a.m. She covers everything from nifty tech toys to dealing with night terrors. Oh, and cool online mama communities, of course.

When I informed my husband Jamie that Robbyn Hart wanted to interview me, he was ecstatic. He has listened to her news reports for years and started rattling off all her factoids:

“Did you know she played college basketball? That she had twins a few years back and then went on maternity leave for a while blah blah blah.”

Just as he was starting to get creepy, I cut him off. You know, before the word stalker came to mind.

During the actual interview, I was balancing a sick, fussy baby with a hellacious Barney marathon in the background in my train-wreck-of-a-house.

Just keeping it real, mamas. Keeping it real.





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