
THE REAL STEPMOMS OF TRAVIS COUNTY HOLIDAY PARTY
When: TONIGHT! Thursday, December 3
Where: Vino Vino, 4119 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78751
When: 7pm
Contact:Izzy Rose at izzyrose@stepmothersmilk.com or got to meetup.com for more details

THE REAL STEPMOMS OF TRAVIS COUNTY HOLIDAY PARTY
When: TONIGHT! Thursday, December 3
Where: Vino Vino, 4119 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78751
When: 7pm
Contact:Izzy Rose at izzyrose@stepmothersmilk.com or got to meetup.com for more details
Stepmother’s Milk Readers,
I wanted to share with you a note I received from Elizabeth Hall, founder of the North Carolina Triangle Stepmoms. I found her on meetup.com when I started The Real Stepmoms of Travis County. (We’re having a mixer tonight @ 7p at Vino Vino by the way.) I asked her to send me a picture of her group and tell me how the NC Triangle Steps came to be. It turns out, her story is very similar to mine, and maybe yours, too?
From Elizabeth…
I, too, have enjoyed seeing “my” little group really grow and reach out to others. I searched and searched for a support group, thinking “surely, I’m not the only one who’s thought of this or is struggling this way.” But my attempts turned up empty-handed. It was finally suggested to me that I start my OWN group. I scoffed at the idea a little, but once the ball got rolling, boy did it get rolling! We’re a little over a year and 20 stepmoms strong now and I have humbly accepted the praise and appreciation from our members.
As for our meetings, I try very hard to take suggestions. I often will use Doodle.com to put up surveys for members to vote on times and locations. Sometimes, however, I just have to take the bull by the horns in order to make events happen, particularly when we have a lot of new members because they are often unsure of what to suggest. Because we span about a 2 hour distance from one end of the spectrum to the other, we generally try to meet somewhere in the middle, which often equates to the Southpoint area or a restaurant in Raleigh.
The NC Triangle Stepmoms meet next on Saturday, November 14th.
Have you recently attended a Stepmom Mixer in your city or town? Send me a picture of your group and I’ll send you a signed copy of The Package Deal as a thank you for encouraging other women to follow your lead. Tell us how your group got started. Where do you meet? How often? What have you learned from each other?
Not sure how to get a group together? You can start by reading How to Host a Stepmom Mixer.
Good luck and keep us posted!
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Ladies, I LOVE watching our stepmom community grow. Not only are we reaching out to each other online like never before, but we’re starting to take our relationships offline, forming enduring friendships and stronger support systems.
Recently, a group of ten Austin stepmoms gathered at Vino Vino in Hyde Park. When our server asked us what the celebratory occasion was, I said, “We’re all stepmoms.” She looked at me for a second, like… And what else? When I didn’t say anything more, she said, “Oh, like a Girls’ night out for stepmoms. Cool.”
When we step out of the shadows and make ourselves visible, we force the culture to see us for who we really are (we don’t all ride broomsticks) and the significant role we play. I truly believe that the more we speak up and share our stories, the sooner we can look forward to a mainstream discussion on the truth about stepmotherhood.
Meet fellow stepchicks Hannah and Julie, who met this past weekend at Edendale Grill in Silverlake.
Hannah, in her own words:
“It was so nice to be able to say certain things to her and know she wasn’t going to judge me or wonder how I could possibly feel this way….I think stepmoms have feelings we don’t think we should have…Hopefully next time more stepmoms will join us. It would have been fun to have a big(ger) group, but it was nice to just get to know Julie too.”
Have you recently attended a Stepmom Mixer in your city or town? Send me a picture of your group and I’ll send you a signed copy of The Package Deal as a thank you for encouraging other women to follow your lead. Tell us how your group got started. Where do you meet? How often? What have you learned from each other?
Not sure how to get a group together? You can start by reading How to Host a Stepmom Mixer.
Good luck and keep us posted!
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Ladies,
Since posting How to Host A Stepmom Mixer, I’ve heard from many of you who are starting your own Stepmother’s Milk groups. From New Jersey to Pennsylvania… from Texas to SoCal… you’re reaching out to other women and taking your stepmom community OFFLINE. This is so exciting!
If you live in Texas, check out the upcoming mixer in the Austin area:
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24: AUSTIN

Where: Vino Vino Hyde Park, 4119 Guadalupe St, 78751
(DO NOT PARK IN THE PARKING LOT NEXT TO NEW WORLD DELI)
Phone: 512-465-9282
When: 7pm
Host: Contact Izzy at izzyrose@stepmothersmilk.com
Are YOU planning a stepmom mixer in your community? If so, let me know. I’m happy to promote it here!
Interested in starting your own group? Become a member of Stepchicks and connect with other steps all over the country.
Already have an existing group? Send me a picture of your group along with a short bio of who and where you are and I’ll post it on Stepmother’s Milk and my FB Fan page. I love pimping the stepmom community!
Kisses
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DALLAS/FORT WORTH

Earlier in the month, a group of ladies met at Mi Cocina in Highland Park Village.
Contact Jen at eldridgejennifer@hotmail.com for the next mixer in the the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Many of you have asked me… How do you host a Stepmom Mixer and more importantly, how do you go about organizing a local group of like-minded stepladies in the first place?
Well, I have to credit my mother for showing me the way. Some of you already know this story. Not long after Mom became a stepmother to my two stepsisters, Piper and Gigi, she stumbled upon a group of lefty, hippy-dip NorCal women, who happened to also be stepmothers. They became fast friends and quickly recognized that just one hour of indulgent, brutal honesty together was an effective antidote for warding off stepmom insanity. As a prepub teen, I always thought their Big Girl club sounded like loads of fun, especially since they had their own specialty cocktail, “Stepmother’s Milk,” to accompany their kvetching.
Twenty years later and not long after I moved to Austin, I similarly went looking for a group of stepladies I could swap stories, unload and laugh with, and when I didn’t come across one, I decided to start my own. I figured I couldn’t be the only stepmom in Travis County looking for support and an excuse to get out of the house and leave my family at home, so I just took the initiative to make it happen. Sometimes ladies, you just need to be brave and go get what you want.
Sometimes ladies, you just need to be brave and go get what you want.
So, I started an online community– Stepmother’s Milk– and after I established myself as a somewhat normal and trustworthy person, I invited anyone reading my blog to meet me for drinks. Yes, anyone. Inviting the unknown masses to hang out with you is a little scary, so if you’re starting a group of your own, I encourage you to pick a public meeting place. That way, if an unwanted sketcher joins the party, you can politely excuse yourself and leave out the back door.
There were only three of us the first time. And then four. Then five. It’s been a slow process, but our little group is finally gaining attention and starting to grow. In August, I had twelve women commit to coming and ten showed. Pretty good. Add to that, they were almost all new faces. I’m expecting an even larger turn-out in September.
While numbers are impressive, that’s not my goal for starting the mixers. I’m looking to make solid connections with a group of ladies I can intimately share my experiences with… and also laugh with… and eat and drink with. With that in mind, I choose meeting places I like to hang out in: wine bars, cafes and cozy bistros. Our group doesn’t have discussion points or an agenda. We just talk. It’s a pretty loosey-goosey arrangement.
You, on the other hand, might want a totally different experience, so if you’re starting a group, think about what you want it to look, feel and sound like. Figure that out and then put it out there and the see what happens. I think you’ll be surprised to find that many women are craving the same thing you are. They were just waiting for someone like you to take charge and make it happen.
Some of you have expressed an acute nervousness to take the lead and approach “strangers” online and off, so I want to let you in on a little secret: women in their thirties and beyond are much nicer than when they were teenagers. I don’t know about you, but there’s a small part of me that’s afraid I’ll wake up tomorrow in my fifteen-year-old skin and the popular, skinny girls won’t invite me to the party. If you, too, struggle with the occasion bout of insecurity and irrational fear, let me assure you that things are different now that we’re older. Every time I’ve reached out to another step/stranger and invited her to lunch or out for a drink, guess what she’s said? YES.
Don’t believe me? Try it.
National Stepfamily Day is September 16th. What better day to host your first mixer! If you don’t have a blog to advertise on, start a Meet Up group, join an existing community like stepchicks, try hanging a flyer at your local Whole Foods or at the gym.
What do you have to lose? At the very least, I can promise you’ll meet some new people, and if you’re lucky you’ll make a few good friends you’ll have for a very long time, much like Mom and her crew, who stopped talking about stepparenting long ago and now just get together for shopping trips, long lunches and Stepmother’s Milk.

Which reminds me… if Betthany Frankel can have a trademarked drink that’s healthy AND glamorous, then so can I. Try below my specialty cocktail and I encourage you to create your own special blend of Stepmother’s Milk.
Stepmother’s Milk End of Summer Spritzer
Makes one pitcher. Pour into vintage tumblers or tall cocktail glasses.
6 shots citron vodka
3 shot triple sec (or cointreau)
3 shot cranberry juice
6 shots grapefruit juice
6 big cucumber slices mashed with mortar and pestle or in food processor
Pour over ice and shake until frothy. Pour into chilled glasses. Float a thin slice of cucumber on top of each drink. Enjoy.
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