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Mom friends are the glue that hold us together when shit hits the fan, and motherhood’s fan is being in a wind tunnel while youâre going 100 mph in a convertible. In other words, youâre going to need some good glue. Here, nine moms you need in your crew.
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The One Who Has the School Calendar Synced with her Google Calendar
You know who weâre talking about: She never misses an activities registration deadline, she reminds you about PJ day three days prior and sheâs never mixed up a pickup time. But the best part about this friend? Sheâs kind enough to casually nudge you to sign up already. Partly because she doesnât want to do check-out at the Book Fair alone, but also because she knows you want to be there.
You know who weâre talking about: She never misses an activities registration deadline, she reminds you about PJ day three days prior and sheâs never mixed up a pickup time. But the best part about this friend? Sheâs kind enough to casually nudge you to sign up already. Partly because she doesnât want to do check-out at the Book Fair alone, but also because she knows you want to be there.
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The Hot Mess Mom
Even though this Mom looks like sheâs spent the night wrestling with a rabid raccoon (and if sheâs sleep training a baby or co-sleeping with a toddler, this is basically true), she shows up (possibly in what she wore to sleep). She hasn’t gotten a pedicure since she went into labor with her first. She’s late to everything from pick up to PTA meetings and forgets to sign permission slips.
Even though this Mom looks like sheâs spent the night wrestling with a rabid raccoon (and if sheâs sleep training a baby or co-sleeping with a toddler, this is basically true), she shows up (possibly in what she wore to sleep). She hasn’t gotten a pedicure since she went into labor with her first. She’s late to everything from pick up to PTA meetings and forgets to sign permission slips.
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Hot Mess Mom makes you feel better because sheâs kind of a disaster, but her kids are healthy, happy and loved. Sheâs the embodiment of âyou donât have to be a perfect mom, you just have to be their momâ.
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The Researcher
This friend is like the Angie’s list of pals. She’s figured out the best soccer camp, math tutor and hidden gem coffee drive through. Note: The Local Mom Network in your local area is that friend.Â
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The âThis Isnât My First Rodeoâ Mom
The thing about motherhood is that every time you think you have something figured out, your kid gets to the next stage and youâre slapped in the face with a new mountain to conquer. Got breastfeeding to finally work? Congrats, welcome to your new friend mastitis. Successfully transitioned from bottle to sippy cup? Well done â now good luck cleaning out that disgusting mold trap.
The thing about motherhood is that every time you think you have something figured out, your kid gets to the next stage and youâre slapped in the face with a new mountain to conquer. Got breastfeeding to finally work? Congrats, welcome to your new friend mastitis. Successfully transitioned from bottle to sippy cup? Well done â now good luck cleaning out that disgusting mold trap.
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A mom who has been there and done that can share the best tips for preventing and treating mastitis or the right bottle brush for your sippy cups. Your first child may be the same age as her last, but the relationship just works.
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The Mom Who Knew You Before Kids
Motherhood changes women in ways you never imagined. And sometimes, you can lose yourself in it. Thatâs why itâs important to have a mom who was a friend before you were moms. Who can appreciate you for the younger, more carefree version of yourselfâŚwhile understanding where you are now. If you arenât lucky enough to have any of these living close to you, plan a girlsâ trip to reconnectâor even a FaceTime call when dad is available to babysit so you can have a “wine” down.
Motherhood changes women in ways you never imagined. And sometimes, you can lose yourself in it. Thatâs why itâs important to have a mom who was a friend before you were moms. Who can appreciate you for the younger, more carefree version of yourselfâŚwhile understanding where you are now. If you arenât lucky enough to have any of these living close to you, plan a girlsâ trip to reconnectâor even a FaceTime call when dad is available to babysit so you can have a “wine” down.
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The Professional Mom
This mom not only mothers her kids, she mothers your kids, and you as well. Sheâs the Class Mom, the mom who offers to bring your kids home from practice or activities, and brings you soup when youâre sick. She loves caring for others, and sheâs great at it. Let her do what she does best — all you need to do is say thank you.
This mom not only mothers her kids, she mothers your kids, and you as well. Sheâs the Class Mom, the mom who offers to bring your kids home from practice or activities, and brings you soup when youâre sick. She loves caring for others, and sheâs great at it. Let her do what she does best — all you need to do is say thank you.
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The Self-Care Sister
This mom doesnât just talk the talk of self-care, she lives it. Sheâs regularly taking time to work out. Unlike Hot Mess mom, her toe polish is on pointâŚeven in February. She readsâactual books, not just school emails and college admissions essays. And you know what? Not only is she a happier, healthier version of, well, you, sheâs doing her best to encourage you to stop lighting yourself on fire to keep everyone around you warm.  What the self-care mom has right? She knows you have to book a sitter or schedule grandma for a visit so she can take the time she needs for herself. And it works — she’s calm, happy, and has patience for life’s little explosions.
This mom doesnât just talk the talk of self-care, she lives it. Sheâs regularly taking time to work out. Unlike Hot Mess mom, her toe polish is on pointâŚeven in February. She readsâactual books, not just school emails and college admissions essays. And you know what? Not only is she a happier, healthier version of, well, you, sheâs doing her best to encourage you to stop lighting yourself on fire to keep everyone around you warm.  What the self-care mom has right? She knows you have to book a sitter or schedule grandma for a visit so she can take the time she needs for herself. And it works — she’s calm, happy, and has patience for life’s little explosions.
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The Moms Night Out Planner
Especially if you’re a homebody, you need to be on the email chain of the social butterfly who is consistently trying to get everyone together. She does the work of being social so you don’t have to.
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The Convenience Factor Mom Friend
When you make a friend before youâre a mom, you usually have a lot in common. Maybe you laugh at the same stuff, you played lacrosse together, or were in the same sorority. But a mom friend can kind of be like an office BFF or a neighbor â if you find a
friend that conveniently has kids the same age, that alone is enough. You donât have to relate on a deeper level than hanging out making small talk at the playground or the occasional moms night out.
When you make a friend before youâre a mom, you usually have a lot in common. Maybe you laugh at the same stuff, you played lacrosse together, or were in the same sorority. But a mom friend can kind of be like an office BFF or a neighbor â if you find a
friend that conveniently has kids the same age, that alone is enough. You donât have to relate on a deeper level than hanging out making small talk at the playground or the occasional moms night out.
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The funny thing about the Convenience Factor Mom? Eventually you may grow to like her just as much as any friend you had pre-kid. Motherhood is sort of like going to battle, and once we’ve fought side by side, you’ll be closer than you may realize.
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