When I was a kid, I always looked up to my mom. Especially after I could view her parenting as an “outsider” once my baby brother came along. She stashed teething rings in our freezer and dressed us up in super-fancy coordinated clothes (remember the silk sailor ensembles, wide-legged rompers, and puffed sleeves of our youth?). My mom was natural, calm, engaging, and glamourous. But I’ll let you in on a little secret: She is more than a little jealous of my own life as a mom.
Because here’s the thing: Millennial moms — you know, those of us who are ages 18 to 34 — have access to more information than my mom’s generation ever did. We don’t have to wait for new issues of our favorite magazines to come out to learn about the latest trends in health, fashion, education, and beyond; this information is at our fingertips. Through social media, we can also connect and exchange ideas about, well, everything, based on the information that swirls around us. And we have the unlimited ability to share our experiences, as well as learn from the experiences of other moms.
Thank to our incredible access to information (and to each other), we’re amazingly well informed as moms. We’re involved in our children’s lives, but without the extremes of our older Generation X sisters (with helicopter moms on one end of the spectrum and free-range moms on the other.) To my mom’s point, we also have some serious advantages over the moms of the Baby Boomer generation. Yes, we are a well-connected, tech-savvy generation…and we just could not live without these 31 things.
More Must-Haves for Moms:
- Abigail Spencer’s Top Picks for Busy ‘Boy Moms’
- 9 Things Every Pregnant Mom Should Have
- 8 Things I Use Every Day As a New Mom
31 Things Millennial Moms Couldn't Live Without
-
Ironic Message Tees
"Hug Life," "I Woke Up Like This," "We Don't Sleep"? We like to say it in a tee shirt, and we always make sure to snap a selfie.
Photo: Born to be a Bride
-
Memes About Parenting
We love when these turn up in our social media feeds -- especially when they have something to do with never-ending housework, potty training, and so on.
Photo: some ecards
-
Coffee
Until it's time for wine.
Photo: Getty
-
Pinterest Inspiration
Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we fail. Always we covet.
Photo: Jenny Gerson/Pinterest
-
Instagram Kids' Fashion
We might not want to pony up the cash to splurge on fancy items our kids will wear once, but they sure are cute to browse. On our way to the Gap Kids sale bin.
Photo: loco_forcoco/Instagram
-
Facebook Mom Groups
Especially if the group's name contains the word "coffee," "wine," or "fitness" along with the obligatory, "Mama." Who knew venting and sharing pictures of our kiddos with strangers could feel so natural?
Photo: Getty
-
Organic Everything
That's right, from baby food and clothing to sunscreen and yes, even wine, we like to go organic. Just don't tell anyone if you see us sneaking a bag of Skittles while our littles are napping or at school.
Photo: Picky Eater Blog
-
Target
Pretty much everything at Target.
Photo: Getty
-
The Ability to Speak in Hashtags
And Emojis. #sotired #insertsleepingemojihere
Photo: Getty
-
Beauty Hacks
Coconut oil, waterproof eyeliner, wrinkle-smoothing foundation, and any other miracle cosmetic that makes us look alive in 10 seconds flat.
Photo: Mattieologie
-
Mommy-and-Me Clothing
The Laura Ashley days of our own youth are long gone, but mommy-and-mini can get their fashion game on in coordinated solids, textures, stripes, LBDs, and yes, message tees.
Photo: Sandy a la mode
-
Google
The ability to Google teething symptoms, poop colors, kindergarten anxiety, puberty prep, and so much more.
Photo: Google
-
Babywearing
Wraps, carriers, slings, and so on. The more you own, the more mommy-clout you have. But for some reason we all still own strollers.
Photo: Fresh Mommy Blog
-
IPads
Even if we never get to used to them, the kids do. Which provides at least a 20-minute break for Mama.
Photo: Getty
-
Baby Names That Stand Out
Hipster, hardcore, super-creative, or old school baby names -- whatever sets our babies apart. Feel free to add Cyrus, Axel, Audriella, and Mabel to your lists.
Photo: Getty
-
Chic New Neutrals
Gray and white for surprise-gender babies-to-be. (We had enough pale yellow and green as tots in the '80s, thank you).
Photo: bluegrass + boxwood
-
Mom Blogs
Every day.
Photo: Getty
-
Fashion-Forward, Flattering Clothes
Stylish one-pieces, high-waisted denim, loose tunics, and all the other trendy pieces that make life after baby look chic.
Photo: Cupcakes & Cashmere
-
Internet Shopping
Two words: Amazon Prime.
Photo: Getty
-
Pediatricians Who Text & E-Mail
They're covetable, but not impossible to find. Just don't share those digits once you have them.
Photo: Getty
-
Netflix!
Anyone up for an OINTB marathon?
Photo: Getty
-
Etsy
Etsy to shop for just about every gift, for every occasion -- or for pimping out our own handmade stuff.
Photo: Etsy
-
Timeout for Exercise
Yoga, Pilates, spin class, or any kind of workout that makes us feel great (and gives us at least an hour's break). Namaste.
Photo: Getty
-
Pretty and Functional Accessories
Including hairties that double as jewelry.
Photo: Birchbox
-
Leggings
Mostly black with the random funky pair mixed in, just in case.
Photo: Indianapolis City Moms Blog
-
Functional Kitchen Extras
Keurig, Vitamix, SodaStream, instant bottle makers, and any other tabletop appliances that make home feel like a restaurant.
Photo: Getty
-
The Alarm Setting on Our SmartPhones
Okay and while we're at it, everything about our SmartPhones. From the ability to text our mom friends to apps for literally everything.
Photo: Getty
-
Pressing Pause for Real Life
Technology-free nights or weekends to reconnect and play.
Photo: Getty
-
Kiddo Selfies (#lovemylittles)
Every moment is an opportunity to turn that lens around and snap a quick one. From serious, to goofy, to just plain sweet, mother-and-child selfies warm our hearts and mark our memories.
Photo: @MommyMyWay/Instagram
-
Digital Photo Printing
Who has time to drive to the drugstore anymore, anyway?
Photo: Getty
-
Our Kids
Without these sweet, devilish, adorable little messy creatures, we wouldn't be moms. And despite the hard stuff, we love it so much.
Photo: Melissa Angert/Instagram