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Jennifer Auer is the mother to three wonderful little boys. Currently, she juggles motherhood with being a wife; running Fairytale Entertainment, LLC, a children’s special event business; blogging, tutoring and teaching for The Princeton Review; and volunteering in Southern New Jersey.

Before motherhood, Jennifer Auer was an active Girl Scout Leader. She has been planning family events, both large and small, as a volunteer and paid professional since the early 1990’s. She is also an experienced professional in marketing and public relations and a NJ-licensed teacher.

Karen, A Magical Mommy is the proud mother of a whooping 4 kids, a blog where she shares her shortcuts that create magic, and a cleaning business for shore homes in the Jersey Shore area. Recently, just moving into her new home she still continues to live her life and insists a lot of people believe she will never grow up.  It is her hope that she will remain a kid at heart and encourage others to enjoy being a mom taking the negative points of motherhood with a grain of salt and taking the positive moments and celebrating each and every one.  This is where she can write about the wide range of toys, art projects, and kid recipes that enter her household and create a hot mess.  Karen is a maid by day and a maid mommy by night, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Elizabeth Norton is the founder of Professor of Play. She knows life is hard. Some choose to work through it, her philosophy is to play it out. Through life’s obstacles, she believes she strives to become the professor of play. Encouraging all to enjoy the moments set forth and not focus on the struggles that have been dealt.

She has a mantra: Memories are like blankets they keep us warm during cold times. Elizabeth has been dealt her share of cold times but she knows it’s the warm memories that she has with her family and friends that have gotten her through. That is why she has created a site to share and enlighten those and hopefully inspire others to do the same. Elizabeth says, “I just don’t know when growing up became such a serious matter but with wars being fought, bills being paid, and most of the world politically divided. We have forgotten how to play. We have forgotten how to party. As adults, we really need to knock that off. We need to put down the to-do list and pick up a map and go on an adventure. Sometimes that means leaving the state, sometimes that list means unplugging and cuddling on the couch.”

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