At 10:56am on January 13, 2009, Kate Frisina said…
Well, now that you tell me a little more about Texas, it doesn't sound so bad.......LOL I am sure you have a great life, bugs, humidity, and all. If your husband is a physician/scientist I am sure he doesnt fit the stereotype of "cowboy", riding to work on a horse...... He sounds cultured. I am not originally from St. Louis but moved here about 5 years ago to raise our boys. LA was getting to expensive and the lifestyle was not what we wanted for us or our children. It took me awhile to adjust but have recently found some good girlfriends to hang with, so that helps. I love to have girlfriends to chat, cry, giggle, and drink wine with. My husband travels alot, so it is really important to me to have a "clutch". Starting Lipsticknlaundry has been the best thing for me. It has given me focus, since my boys are getting older and don't need me as much....... (or so they say). Do you have a job out of the home? I know taking care of a 17 month old is a job all in its own. . How long have you been involved with Twittermoms? I just love it. I think that Megan Calhoun is a genius.................
Spreading the word about your show! Would be great if you could get sponsored. Have you approached anyone yet or still just trying to generate buzz?
.....Texas. Well, in some ways it does fit the stereotype (which can be embarrassing), but in most ways the movie portrayals don't get it completely right.
The southern part of the state is very humid and unlike the "western" part which is more of the dry, dusty desert that we see in the cowboy films. Humidity can be unbearable in the summer, but the trade off here on the coast is the beach and the mild winters.
We live here because my "husband" is a physician/scientist and he has a grant doing research here at UTMB. So certainly not my first choice of booming metropolis but it has its small town beach charm.
Are you originally from St. Louis? Do you still work in LA?
Thanks for the complimentary words! Yes, Katrina was tough but life is hard for everyone at times. The difference is that some choose to view life as something that happens TO them, instead of something that is happening FOR them.
As for your question regarding "what an "internet" Home Business" coach is...long story short: After my 5 1/2 year journey into this industry, I found that so many smart and beautiful women out there were struggling with little to NO success because of lack of knowledge from a true "femtor" (aka female mentor) successful in this industry. I decided that I was willing to share my expertise with any woman--regardless of what company/product she promoted--provided she was truly willing to surrender to the process coaching provides. It's been rewarding thus far and I truly wish I had more time to devote to it. (I only take 1-2 clients at a time.)
Hi Kate! Happy New Year to you!! Thanks so much for the nice note! I'm up early (as usual) waiting for my coffee to finish brewing and thought I'd check into Twitter Moms (one of my N/Y's resolutions :) and saw your nice message. To answer your questions...I've never lived in Chicago, but we do have some really nice relatives there on my husbands side ! I've been living in Southern California since I was in sixth grade. We moved to a warmer climate thinking it might help my Mom who had Multiple Sclerosis (a very long story). Several years ago, I wrote a few books called "FRUGAL LUXURIES" and "FRUGAL LUXURIES BY THE SEASONS". Thanks so much for asking! My coffee has finished brewing so I am off the enjoy my first cup of the morning! Thanks again for you nice note.
Warmly,
Tracey
Welcome to a wonderful group! We're glad you joined us and look forward to connecting with you. Feel free to browse the discussions and blogs. There's definitely something for every mom!
Happy Holidays!
Angela
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.
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.....Texas. Well, in some ways it does fit the stereotype (which can be embarrassing), but in most ways the movie portrayals don't get it completely right.
The southern part of the state is very humid and unlike the "western" part which is more of the dry, dusty desert that we see in the cowboy films. Humidity can be unbearable in the summer, but the trade off here on the coast is the beach and the mild winters.
We live here because my "husband" is a physician/scientist and he has a grant doing research here at UTMB. So certainly not my first choice of booming metropolis but it has its small town beach charm.
Are you originally from St. Louis? Do you still work in LA?
Hope your holidays were great.
Little one is not in preschool, yet, she is 17 months. We are looking, but we live Galveston, TX and our options are limited.
Keeping up with your show and blog now! MILFs! I am giggling.
Thanks for the complimentary words! Yes, Katrina was tough but life is hard for everyone at times. The difference is that some choose to view life as something that happens TO them, instead of something that is happening FOR them.
As for your question regarding "what an "internet" Home Business" coach is...long story short: After my 5 1/2 year journey into this industry, I found that so many smart and beautiful women out there were struggling with little to NO success because of lack of knowledge from a true "femtor" (aka female mentor) successful in this industry. I decided that I was willing to share my expertise with any woman--regardless of what company/product she promoted--provided she was truly willing to surrender to the process coaching provides. It's been rewarding thus far and I truly wish I had more time to devote to it. (I only take 1-2 clients at a time.)
My coaching site is www.freedom-to-win.com
Warmly,
Edie
Warmly,
Tracey
So glad we're friends.
Adding your podcast immediately!
How old are your boys now?
Happy Holidays!
Angela
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.
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Warmly,Tracey
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