MOMLETA® Blog

Making a Place for Play
“Play is the highest form of research” - Albert Einstein
We’ve all heard this quote or one like it. We know the importance of allowing your child to play. We know how it helps their development. But what does play really mean and what does it look like in your home? Let’s break it down...
Postpartum Wellness Plan
Although we prepare for the arrival of our babies, we don't always think about our own health and wellness!
Five Reasons to Join MOMLETA in 2024
Motherhood is not for the faint of heart, and we all struggle at times. Be a part of a group that inspires you, challenges you, and cheers you on!
Finding Other Like-Minded Parents
I look back now and see how excited my daughter was and is to workout with me at MOMLETA classes...and how I, and the wonderful moms I've met, are such a positive role model for her living a healthy lifestyle.
Becoming a Stay At Home Mom
Becoming a full-time stay-at-home mom (SAHM) to my two VERY active boys is a blessing and I enjoy it, but it's also a challenge (like, will I ever pee alone again?). One of the hardest decisions that I had to make was whether or not to leave my teaching career to stay home..and it was not a decision I took lightly and, in fact, I relied heavily on my tribe of MOMLETA Moms for input. Now I'm here and I'm ready to share some words of wisdom.
Being a Good Mom Friend
Friends are essential to the survival of moms everywhere. Surround yourself with the right mom friends and make sure you are always stocked up on a warm drink (or cold beverage), advice, and supportive vibes!
Finding Sanity with Sick Kids at Home
Here we gooooo - welcome back to school - and germs. When you are at home with sick kids, find creative ways to keep them entertained, learning, and wear them out enough to give yourself a little break! Stay strong, mama, you got this!
Things I SWORE I'd NEVER do as a parent
I'm guilty. I subscribe to the same horror inflicted upon me as a child by my parents. The sayings. The nose wiping. The exaggerations to get a point across. I love them all. I use them all. Right now parents are spending A LOT of time at home with their children (a blessing in so many ways but also a unique struggle) and I have never thought more about all the amazing things I swore I'd never say or do when I became a mom.