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	<title>Comments on: Online Boutique of the Week: Posh Peacock</title>
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		<title>By: Experiencing the Magic in the Magic Kingdom : Clever Parents</title>
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		<description>[...] 3. The Moms. Aside from a few (hundred) group emails before the trip, I didn&#8217;t know any of the moms. But the excitement and camaraderie was evident from the first message. Stephanie of Adventures in Babywearing offered to bring a sling for me to borrow since I&#8217;d be nursing on the go (total lifesaver), I instantly bonded with Tracey, hilarious Suburban Diva that she is, and before our first event on Friday, I ran into Jo-Lynne of Musings of a Housewife in the elevator and Jennifer from Snapshot in the lobby who were both excited - like me - and so much fun! I also got to meet Christine of Boston Mamas and Posh Peacock who is also a regular contributor to Friday Parent Blog Roundup. There were two other North Carolina gals like me, Marybeth from Cheaper By the Half Dozen and Jennifer of the Mom Salon. Gabrielle of Design Mom and a (not-so) little website called sk*rt also kept us all entertained during that first evening meal in Italy (well, the Italy in Epcot at least). All 15 of these great moms are fabulous and meeting them was one of the supreme highlights of the event. (Awww. Group hug.)  4. Behind The Scenes. One of the fun parts of this Disney excursion was getting to see Disney as an insider with lots of &#8216;behind the scenes&#8217; sneak peeks. Personally, I love to go &#8216;behind the scenes&#8217;. Maybe it&#8217;s the voyeurist in me, but I like being armed with the additional knowledge of how things work. If it happens to be something that most people aren&#8217;t necessarily privvy to, all the better. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 3. The Moms. Aside from a few (hundred) group emails before the trip, I didn&#8217;t know any of the moms. But the excitement and camaraderie was evident from the first message. Stephanie of Adventures in Babywearing offered to bring a sling for me to borrow since I&#8217;d be nursing on the go (total lifesaver), I instantly bonded with Tracey, hilarious Suburban Diva that she is, and before our first event on Friday, I ran into Jo-Lynne of Musings of a Housewife in the elevator and Jennifer from Snapshot in the lobby who were both excited &#8211; like me &#8211; and so much fun! I also got to meet Christine of Boston Mamas and Posh Peacock who is also a regular contributor to Friday Parent Blog Roundup. There were two other North Carolina gals like me, Marybeth from Cheaper By the Half Dozen and Jennifer of the Mom Salon. Gabrielle of Design Mom and a (not-so) little website called sk*rt also kept us all entertained during that first evening meal in Italy (well, the Italy in Epcot at least). All 15 of these great moms are fabulous and meeting them was one of the supreme highlights of the event. (Awww. Group hug.)  4. Behind The Scenes. One of the fun parts of this Disney excursion was getting to see Disney as an insider with lots of &#8216;behind the scenes&#8217; sneak peeks. Personally, I love to go &#8216;behind the scenes&#8217;. Maybe it&#8217;s the voyeurist in me, but I like being armed with the additional knowledge of how things work. If it happens to be something that most people aren&#8217;t necessarily privvy to, all the better. [...]</p>
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