About Us

About TriangleMom2Mom

We're moms. So we know what it's like.

Some days it's all leaky diapers and spilled milk. Other days it's hugs and kisses and hearing "I love you" for the first time. Most days it's a little of both.

TriangleMom2Mom.com is here to make your job easier. It's a place to share, talk and meet other moms like you. Create your own blog. Chat with moms in our forums. Compare photos. And dads out there, you're more than welcome too.

Everyday, we'll have something new for you too. Mom bloggers from the Triangle will write about their own trials and tribulations each day of the week.

Our regular line-up will include interviews with local moms on Mondays. On Tuesdays, our local panel of experts will answer your questions about your health, your kid's health and whatever else troubles you. Wednesday is food day where local moms will write about what they're feeding their kids and what restaurants can handle (or not handle) a screaming toddler.

On Thursdays, you'll find information about exploring nature in your backyard or how to survive your kid's soccer, football, baseball, swim team. Fridays and the weekends are all about the best activities and special events in the Triangle for kids.

Looking for storytimes or parenting classes or consignment sales? Our resources pages will help you navigate the many groups, programs and businesses that offer so much for Triangle parents. Finally, our calendar will help you plan your day, week or month.

Have questions, concerns, complaints, praises? Is there something you want that we don't have? Tell us.

Contact Sarah Lindenfeld Hall with questions about content or Teresa Leonard with technical questions about the site.

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Who are we?

 

Sarah Lindenfeld Hall is in charge of content for the site. She lives in Raleigh with her husband and three-year-old daughter. Sarah has written for newspapers since she was a teenager living in snowy Central New York. After graduating from the University of Virginia, she traipsed a bit around Europe and Mount Airy, N.C., before settling down in the Triangle. She moved here in 1999 to take a job with The News & Observer where she now covers the neighborhoods of North Raleigh. She once aspired to play flute professionally. More recently, her daughter started crying when she played it.

Teresa Leonard can answer technical questions about the site. She's mom to two teenage boys -- one in braces and one in college. She has been director of news research for The N&O since 1992. She and her family are often on stage together in various community theater productions.

what's happening

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Wednesday, July 23

Book, fingerplays, songs and action rhymes for babies through 18 months at Eva Perry Regional L… See details

Thursday, July 24

A fun, guided walk through Durant Nature Park for young children and their parents. For more Ra… See details

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Friday, July 25

A storytime at the free N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences in downtown Raleigh. Hear a book and me… See details

Saturday, July 26

Explore the fields and edges around Blue Jay Point Park. Use sweep nets and magnifying glasses … See details

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Sunday, July 27

This is the City of Raleigh's summer concert series at Fletcher Park off Glenwood Avenue inside… See details

 
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