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Simple reads on mom life, nearby communities, routines, identity, and the moments that turn “we should meet” into real plans. Built for Lake Nona and nearby communities.
The 10am service at Holy Family is where Lake Nona Christian moms congregate. The coffee at Foxtail after is where they actually meet each other.
PT-BR is more than a language. It's a Wednesday coffee at Foxtail, a Sunday pão de queijo run, and a WhatsApp group you can't get into without an intro.
90 minutes. Adults only. The husband has the kids. The conversation in the relaxation lounge is where Lake Nona's adult-mom-friendships actually form.
Carla's living room. 7:30pm. Eight moms. One book a month. BYOB. The most reliable adult conversation any of them have all week.
Sunday 5pm at Lake Nona Performance Club. Three moms have a regular game. The fourth seat is always the hardest one to fill.
The new daily habit that's quietly replacing happy hour. One mom's house. Three other moms. Loose-leaf. 45 minutes before the school-pickup rush.
The 10-minute window between drop-off and the workday. Foxtail's east counter. The five moms who've been there every morning since September.
Postpartum bodies change. Pre-K bodies change. Closet edits are the most underrated mom-friendship loop. Here's how it works.
3:47pm on a Tuesday. Six moms. One thread. Forty-five minutes of "I'm doing chicken thighs again." How the boring question becomes the social one.
Why the daily-habit activity is the only mom-friendship pattern that compounds. And why every other social-app strategy is fighting the wrong fight.
Three hours of childcare is a window. What Lake Nona moms actually do with it — and why most of it doesn't involve a husband or a sitter app.
Four moms. Four kitchens. One Sunday. The cook-once-eat-for-a-week swap that's quietly replacing the family-meal subscription box.
Not week 1. Not week 2. The one in the middle when the visitors stop and the husband returns to work and the baby still won't sleep. The mom who shows up that week is the friendship that lasts.
Nickname-default. Mutual-disclosure. Inclusive-only filters. The architecture-level commitments we made so the product can't become Care.com or a directory.
One email per post. No newsletter padding. No daily digests. Lake Nona mom life, filed by dimension.
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