Mamta Singh

My name is Mamta Singh, I am a stay at home mom to two beautiful girls, 4 year old Serophina and 1 year old Saioa. They keep me on my toes and between the two of them, there is never a dull moment in our house. I am originally from Dallas, Texas but have lived in amazing places such as Alaska, Hawaii and now Coastal North Carolina. My husband and I have been together for 12 years and thought we lived pretty adventurous lives until we became parents! I consider myself a foodie, always open to new and different culinary experiences. If I could live at a Starbucks, I would. I am a terrible procrastinator but deep down I’m a meticulous organizer. I enjoy my job as CEO of my household but before that I was a Corporate Educator for Blue Cross Blue Shield Hawaii. I was very fortunate to have the option of staying at home with my daughters and now receive my paycheck in the form of hugs & kisses! Some other things I love: travel, reading, live music, planning parties and spending quality time with friends and family! Like other moms, I do my best to provide a healthy, stimulating and loving environment for my kids and I look forward to sharing my experiences with you!

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Baby On Board, So Back Off!

When I am driving I like to read the bumper stickers and magnets and whatnot on the cars in front of me.  It keeps my attention on the road and passes the time.  I like the little family ones and the military ones, and can’t stand the “git-er-done” ones.

With this said, I have a couple on my vehicle.  I never wanted to be a bumper sticker person because I thought it looked tacky and messy, but now my car has 4 stickers, 2 magnets, and a sign!

My first was a small Maryland flag sticker, to commemorate when my move to North Carolina became official and I had to trade in my license plates.  Then came the Chinese symbol for dream, which my husband gave me …

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Car Safety Tips for Your Child

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With all the time we all spend in our cars, it’s important to know how to keep your cuddlebug safe. Here are important “Car Safety” guidelines from OHealthy.
The importance of seat belts and car seats:
For children between the ages 14 and younger, unintentional injury-related deaths occur most often when riding in a car. According to the most recent statistics, among children ages 14 and under as occupants who were killed in motor vehicle crashes, 53 percent were not using safety restraints at the time of collision.

According to the National SAFE KIDS Campaign, children under age four who ride in motor vehicles unrestrained are twice as likely to die or suffer injuries …

 

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