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From Reagan to Kennedy: Liberal and Conservative Baby Names

Ronald Reagan left office in 1989.  John Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

Still, conservatives maintain a strong place in their heart for President Reagan; liberals a strong admiration for President Kennedy (as well as his political family).

How do we know this?  Using Circle of Moms Child Space data, of course.  We looked at the names parents give to their children.  Notably, Reagan (usually a girl’s name), is the most conservative among the top 250 names Circle of Moms’ mothers have given to their kids: 89% of mothers of children named Reagan identify themselves as conservative or Republican.

On the other side of the coin, Kennedy — also usually a girl’s name — stands as the #11 most liberal name, with 67% of “moms of Kennedy” identifying themselves as liberal or Democratic. Continue reading ‘From Reagan to Kennedy: Liberal and Conservative Baby Names’

Happy First Birthday Circle of Moms!

That's a lot of moms!

That's a lot of moms!

We celebrated our first birthday today in the office with cake and champagne…and also with the official launch of Child Space. Read all about it at Tech Crunch…and then start microblogging your kids!

Past, Present, Future with Jamie Massie

jamie-massie2Last week’s mom in the spotlight, Emily C., tagged fellow member of the Young Moms aged 20-30 group, Jamie Massie, to play Past, Present, Future here on the blog. (Yes, we’ve changed the format, but the idea is still the same: to get to know some of our most active members a little bit better.)

Jamie’s a strong contributor in many of her communities, quick to post both questions and responses. Her favorite hang-out is the Young Moms community, in spite of the fact that it gets her behind at work. With almost 300,000 members and covering topics like whether to get your tubes tied as a young woman (that’s one of Jamie’s), it’s no wonder.

Here’s a little time travel with Jamie: Continue reading ‘Past, Present, Future with Jamie Massie’

Five Questions for Emily C.

emilycReally, me!?

That was Emily C.’s response when I told her we wanted to profile her on the Circle of Moms blog. She’s the only one who’ll be surprised though. This woman is the friend you wish you had in real life: generous, knowledgeable, and unassuming. Her savvy is felt all over Circle of Moms, in large communities (Young Moms aged 20 -30, Moms with School-aged Kids) and small (Atheist Parenting, Diaper Free Moms). I wanted to know more about Emily and so, taking a page from one of my favorite blogs, I asked her five questions:

1. Circle of Moms: Tell us a bit about your family. Continue reading ‘Five Questions for Emily C.’

Congratulations to Mandy Stevenson!

Congratulations go out to Mandy for being chosen as our second mom of the week! She is an active part of many communities. She has contributed to 250 conversations!

Mandy Stevenson

Mandy Stevenson

Our first Mom of  Week, Winnie Stotts, says,

Mandy is very thoughtful and always takes the time to check in on people she has come in contact with through Circle of moms

Mandy has two boys ages eight & two. We appreciate her dedication to Circle of Moms & her friends there.

Winnie Stotts is the first MOM of the WEEK at Circle of Moms!

We are excited to congratulate Winnie Stotts as the first Mom of the Week at Circle of Moms!!

Winnie Stots - Mom of the Week

Winnie Stots - Mom of the Week

She has made many contributions to Circle of Moms. On a regular basis she:

  • welcomes new members & answers questions
  • has started & leads the following active communities: Christian Mommies, Toddler Moms, Stay at Home Moms, and a community in Circle of Moms also called Circle of Moms
  • generously shares her time & friendship with others.

I asked Winnie to share a bit about her family.

I am a mama of one little boy who is three.  His name is Carson.  I have been married to my husband Matt for 9 1/2 years.  We lived in Wyoming up until May of 08, when we moved to Colorado Springs.  We were blessed to add Carson to our family through adoption.  We were able to bring him home the day after he was born – which we call “Gotcha Day”.  Every year we celebrate his birthday, and then we celebrate the Gotcha Day the day after his birthday.  I am able to stay at home with my son every day, which is a blessing as well.  There are some long days, and a few boring days, but I enjoy being able to be with him through out all of that.

This is how Winnie got involved with Circle of Moms.

I started through an invite to the application and have enjoyed it ever since.  I enjoy getting to know other moms who can relate to exactly where I find myself in the parenting seasons.  I am also a part of two of the adoption support communities.  We were from such a small town, that adoption was a rare story.  I had not really met anyone in my situation before, so these communities have opened my eyes to the different ways that there were so many people in my situation.  Most of my really good friends, have been my online friends in Circle of Moms.

I asked Winnie what she likes best about Circle of Moms:

Everyone is so friendly and they open themselves up in ways that make me feel like I can get to know them better.  It is a great way to social network when you are home bound with the kids and need some adult conversations.  Plus it seems that you can be very open with your questions, and most of the responses are genuine and thoughtful.  I appreciate the women I have met here.  I also appreciate the time and energy the creators of Circle of Moms have put into making these experiences easy and fun!!

We want to thank Winnie for her generous contributions to the Circle of Moms community. We very much appreciate your efforts!

Moms Provide Seasonal Advice

The number of topics being discussed in Circle of Moms is amazing! As fast as they ask questions, other moms provide answers. With the holiday season upon us once discussion caught my attention:

What is the best way to have a Christmas tree with a toddler in the house? And how do you keep little fingers from opening gifts?

Here are some of the best ideas:

  • use unbreakable ornaments
  • put stuffed ornaments at the bottom within the child’s reach
  • one mom is going to decorate her tree with Christmas cards!
  • put a fence or child’s gate around the tree
  • use a smaller tree & place it up on a table out of reach

For the gifts there was also a number of suggestions:

  • one mom buys decorative boxes & uses packing tape
  • many suggested not putting the gifts out until within a day or so
  • use the playpen to put the gifts in

You can read all of the ideas here.  What are your best ideas for safe & happy holidays?

Calling All Moms!

Circle of Moms enables moms to connect in new and unique ways.  We have over 2,000 communities that cover a number of different topics, including some that we could never have dreampt up ourselves. The positive response to our product has been overwhelming and we are always looking for moms who are interested in getting involved with the Circle of Moms movement.  If you want to help build the community or our business (and have a background in sales or marketing), please contact us.  We would love to hear from you.

But back to our communities…here are a few of my favorites.

Some are traditional.  We have Stay at Home Moms and Working Moms.  Single Moms and Moms with Great Husbands.  Toddler Moms and Moms of Kids in College.  Playgroups for moms of children born in the same month.

Others are a little more unique.  A few of my favorites are: Moms Whose Husbands Work the Oilfields.  Gun Toting Mamas.  I’m sure there are more, I just can’t think of them.

Take a look at our communities and let us know if you want to be involved.


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