1950′s HouseHottie?

Posted by admin on September 8th, 2009 . Filed under: Being Mom .

Oh how I wish… I was taking the quiz over at Juice box Jungle & that is the type of mom I am. :) What kind of mom are you (or will you be if you’re not a mom yet)? I’m sure you have all seen the Juice Box Jungle widget in my sidebar…but have you clicked on it? They’ve updated the widget so now you can send an ecard right from my blog, I already sent one to my mom! And they have this cool new sponsor, Paper Culture. Paper Culture is an eco-friendly stationary company that has designs that don’t SUCK! Paper Culture is offering 30% off to my readers for a limited time (promo code SAVE30NOW) because they know just how much we all love coupons! I’m already drooling over the 1st birthday cards, they are just so well designed!! It almost makes me want to throw a 1st birthday party (which won’t be happening). Well I have to go finish dinner, everyone have a great day.

1 Response to 1950′s HouseHottie?

  1. kathy

    just took the quiz :) it’s right on.
    hey pamela! remeber me? i sent u an email about coupons. just stopped by ur site and wanted to say hi and how’s it going?

    Results: The Accidental Mum
    (I want to take it again and this time lieā€¦)

    Sometimes you just feel like you got blindsided by this whole parenting thing (didn’t we all!). You are a complex mama! You don’t let your kids push you or anyone else around, but you are also able to chill out and see what’s really important (letting kids be kids). You do your best to get the kids a healthy meal but if pizza pops up three nights in a row, so be it. And if the Lion is the King of the Jungle, then you – Cool Cat that you are – must be Queen. As queens tend to be, you are more suited to expert supervision than down and dirty tussling with the cubs. You know how to involve them in important activities of course, but Mama’s got to have her space! Your kids are well-behaved, and a joy to be around, but don’t expect to be the mom the kids go to for playing catch or building forts. The kids are aware that you’d rather watch than play, and that’s probably just fine by you!