Hitting the Mothering Lode
Friday, April 24th, 2009 by SuzanneSince meeting one another, Madeleine and I have shared many special moments both personally and professionally. The summer of 2002, for example, was amazing: Madeleine got married and I gave birth to my first son, Aiden. Buying our own office space in 2007 was another important business milestone. This past week saw another major highlight: spending time with Peggy O’Mara, publisher and editor of Mothering Magazine, and hosting a fundraising tea party in support of Pads4Girls with her as the guest of honor.

As Madeleine referenced in an earlier post, we bumped into Peggy last month at a trade show. Knowing she was coming to Vancouver for the Healthy Families Conference, we invited her for tea at Lunapads. As we planned the event, we also learned Peggy had no particular plans while visiting Vancouver, so Madeleine and I took it upon ourselves to be her host and show her our beautiful city. After picking her up at the airport, we headed to Tojo’s, one of Vancouver’s most creative sushi restaurants (Peggy lived in Japan for several years in her teens) and, over a delightful west coast meal, we chatted about being moms and entrepreneurs. What immediately struck me was that despite her celebrity status (in my eyes, anyway!) Peggy is just like us: a devoted mother and mission-based entrepreneur with whom we share similar goals and business challenges.
The next day, we transformed our bustling office into a open meeting space. Held as a fundraiser for our Pads4Girls program, 30 women, mostly mompreneurs in the birthing or baby industry, gathered to hear Peggy speak. Madeleine and I savored the incredible energy that built up as each woman arrived. We listened to Peggy talk about her career’s humble beginnings on her farm in New Mexico, raising four young children, and how she purchased and grew Mothering magazine to where it is today. If you want to read more about Peggy’s story (and other inspiring passages) I highly recommend you refer to the Mothering site here for archives of Peggy’s editorials.



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We started the weekend off with a lovely hike to Dog Mountain, get some fresh air before cramming ourselves in to the sweaty crowds. It’s become a birthday ritual of Dave’s and this is our view from the top, right at the edge of Suicide Bluffs – yikes!
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