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My kids are teenagers now but I still make sure they put their sunscreen on. My daughter learned the hard way one time at the waterslides when she was younger and has never forgotten how painful her sunburn was. It's important to remember though, ...
March 23
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A new study just came out that links low vitamin D levels in teenagers to health problems such as high blood pressure and high blood sugar which can lead to diabetes. The study included 3,600 teens, both boys and girls and none of them were getti...
March 16
To get your free bottle of Wellesse Vitamin D, please email your shipping information to info@wellesse.com, Attn: Leslie - Vit D Twittermoms Contest Thank you to all who have entered! There are some really great tips! Tess Moody said:How do we g...
March 5

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At 3:35am on February 2, 2009, Tonya Ward said…


Welcome to Twittermoms!

I am very glad you have joined us here!

Enjoy these Super Mommas!

Tonya : )
At 9:19am on January 27, 2009, Megan Calhoun said…
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.

PS: Let your friends know when you're on twittermoms with a click of the Announce Yourself link in your welcome box. If your Twitter friends are interested, they can check out the cool new place you've found!

Again -- if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.

Megan Calhoun - founder, twittermoms.com

PPS: We invite all bloggers to join the TwitterMoms Blog Network. It's a free, easy way to build blog traffic.;
At 5:59am on January 27, 2009, Rebecca said…
Welcome to TwitterMoms! You've found a great place and we're happy to have you here! If ya ever need anything...don't hesitate to ask! Look forward to getting to know you!
At 5:57pm on January 26, 2009, Gabriella said…
Hi Leslie and welcome to Twitter Moms!
Nice to have you here,This is a perfect place to meet wonderful moms.We have great groups, look around ,I'm sure you'll find a few what fit your interest... Enjoy the fun events and great discussions!
See you around, Gabriella
At 3:57pm on January 26, 2009, Angela said…
Welcome to Twitter Moms, Leslie! A most wonderful group of enterprising women. We're glad you've joined us and we look forward to learning from and sharing with you.
Kind Regards,
Angela
At 3:28pm on January 26, 2009, Jackie Buschur said…
Welcome Leslie! You will love it here. It's a great Community of mommy's with Awesome groups & blogs. I'm glad to see you join us & can't wait to get to know you more. Welcome. Jackie

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What is your blog link?
http://www.blog.wellesse.com
What is your twitter URL?
http://twitter.com/wellesse
A little about yourself...
I am a mother of two teenagers and I work full-time in marketing for a supplement company. I have been in the supplement industry for 6 years.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
health and wellness, nutrition, fitness, supplements
What are your areas of interest?
blogging, home & garden, technology, social media, crafting, twitter, teen moms, green living, travel, fashion and beauty, fitness, movies, wine, writing, sports, decorating

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Leslie Ellis

Vitamin D for Healthy Teenagers

A new study just came out that links low vitamin D levels in teenagers to health problems such as high blood pressure and high blood sugar which can lead to diabetes.

The study included 3,600 teens, both boys and girls and none of them were getting enough vitamin D. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29642547/

I have two teenagers myself (12 & 16) and this does not surprise me at all. They do not go outside very much, especially in the winter and they eat junk food. I try to get them to eat healt… Continue

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