The Moms of It’s Ma Business are looking forward to leaving their homes. Here are a few reasons:
14) Stop doing dishes (Cindy Greenstein, The Points Mom)
13) So that I can give a big hug to all the people that I’ve missed!! (Lisa Sklar, Joy of Stylin’)
12) Really miss actually going into stores to choose my own items! (Sue Bolen of Sue Bolen Publicity, LLC)
11) Looking forward to getting dressed! (Beth Greenberg, BG Designs Wardrobe Consulting)
10) So I can see my patients outside the hours of my child’s sleep schedule (Rebecca A. Harmon, Psy.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist)
09) I CANNOT WAIT to hug, laugh and celebrate in person with friends and family (Lisa Katz, Law Offices of Lisa S. Katz PLLC).
08) Visiting with and hugging my mom! (Karen Roth, Apogee Wealth Advisors)
07) Looking forward to gathering a large crowd around my table to toast to our good health! And to being able to travel again. (Jackie Polikoff, Courtyard Travel)
06) I have become a short order cook, a laundromat and a barber all before 9 a.m.!!! I miss being a Moober driver! (Kathryn Weinberger, Beauty Releaf)
05) To my kids being able to socialize and get back to their normal schedules. (Jodi Baretz, LCSW, Mindful Mindset Coach and Therapist)
04) I’m excited to get the chance to walk through town, do my errands and run into old friends that I haven’t been able to see for such a long time! (Debbie Lieberman, Let’s Sort It Out By Deb)
03) Stop cleaning up in my kitchen 10 times a day! (Karen Graham, Discover Peach)
02) Wishing my kids could stop missing important milestones and enjoy being kids again (Marlo Klein, MBK Interiors/MBK Dorm)
01) Watch my kids play sports with their friends. (Dana E. Berk, SAMCRO Design)
From our families to yours, we wish you and yours safety and well-being. Happy Mother’s Day! Visit all the moms of It’s Ma Business on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Its-Ma-Business-515394522192063

This Mother’s Day will mark the last one that I am a full-time mom. My youngest will be leaving for college at the end of August, which means that after nearly three decades, I will be an empty nester.






“Joyful living” – two simple words that sum up this month’s theme of the magazine just in time for Mother’s Day. It should be easy enough to achieve. After all, we live in one of the most beautiful parts of Westchester County. But honestly, I’ve been having a hard time lately embracing “joyful living” with this never ending winter. I’ve tried to trick myself by thinking that spring is on the horizon. I’ve painted my toes a lovely shade of pastel pink. I’ve done a thorough spring cleaning in my house but still Mother Nature refuses to cooperate.