User:Birminghammommy/Birminghammommy

Three local moms founded BirminghamMommy.com in 2008 and since then have consistently provided moms and dads in the Birmingham and surrounding region with local resources to make parenting less stressful and more fun. The site features contributors from central Alabama who each have their own take on what it means to be a mommy. “Our hope is that there is a little perspective for everyone’s tastes, and that if you can identify with someone you’re reading about out there, you’ll realize you’re not alone.”

At Birminghammommy.com, you’ll find out about the best of Birmingham and it’s surrounding areas of Helena, Alabaster, Hoover, Vestavia, Homewood, Gardendale and even Tuscaloosa – from a local mom's point of view. So let us save you some time, some money and some energy… you may be surprised at what your city has to offer! Quite simply, we’re the online source for moms in Birmingham, AL.

Founders:

BirminghamMommy.com was founded in May of 2008 by three local gals who just weren’t finding what they were looking for in local parenting information.

Jamie is a native Alabamian with two darling daughters. She recently moved North. Very North. And seems to be having trouble adjusting to the cold. Forgive her if she seems a little gruff these days. A “detail” person to the core, she is excited to be on board with BirminghamMommy.com.

Trish came to Birmingham from the Lone Star State in 2006 and has made Bama her home forever. She is a former science teacher and mother of a truck-loving boy and a girly-girl. Hobbies include constantly nagging her wonderful husband, avoiding answering the Auburn or Alabama question, and trying to give her family the best life possible. She is a believer in not completely losing your identity when becoming a mother, only adding to it.

Angie was born and raised here in Birmingham, she is a proud Stay at Home Mom to 3 beautiful girls – A single and a set of identical twin girls – that translates to busy. Very busy. Her background is in Sales and Marketing, and she never knew how useful that training would be when marketing a fruit or vegetable as yummy or successfully selling the idea of pooping in the potty to a toddler.She loves her home town and is happy to help other moms learn the in’s and out’s of the city and all that Birmingham has to offer.