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How to make a quick family video with Windows Movie Maker
When Max leaped across from Sydney to join us for three weeks in January, we took lots of pictures. As mums do.
I promised myself I’d get them organised, and create a nice montage. As mums do.
Now we’re halfway through February, and the planned montage didn’t happen because other things got in the way. As they do.
Max enjoying the view.
I decided I was being too much of a perfectionist....
We’re in training for the 2010 World Speed Stacking Championships
Moving to Denver meant we moved to the heart of Speed Stacking. We’d tried it out back in Australia, because you know, it’s freaky to watch so as soon as we saw the ad on tv we just had to give it a go.
The sport hasn’t taken off in Australia like it has in other some places. But Denver is where it originated, and so here we are, equipped with cups, timers and mats.
This sport is...
Why save the Denver Post?
As I predicted right here on Mediamum.net in March 2009 when the Rocky Mountain News folded, Colorado’s the Denver Post is now also in trouble. Its owners are asking for bankruptcy protection.
They’re still not humble.
I’m hearing professional journalists and academics in journalism blame all sorts of things for this situation:
1. Falling ad revenues (you know, that’s a failure...
Islam and the media – without media.
The Islam and the Media conference, held by the Center for Media, Religion and Culture at the University of Colorado at Boulder (January 7-10) was a huge success in bringing together leaders in thought and practise on religion and media. But you wouldn’t know it if you’d been watching mainstream media.
At a time in our history that international front pages and lead stories are obsessively...
Skiing on a budget with kids in Colorado
If you’re looking for a great deal for skiing, then a little preparation is in order. Think it out early, and you’ll save lots. Leave it to the last minute, and you’ll be paying for it – literally. As a grad student mum with extremely limited funds, I have got hold of some great deals, and I wanted to share some resources with you.
The Colorado Gems Card. For a $10 initial...
Tags: Boulder, Colorado, family, Home & Family, kids, rocky mountains, ski, ski deals, ski discount, ski resort, travel
Do online communities pretend to care?
I am fortunate enough to have been invited to attend IMSI, the Invitational Masters Student Invitational, to be held at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, the weekend of October 16-18. Given Rutgers received over 100 applications, to be one of the 25 students invited to discuss their current research and proposed dissertation topic with Rutgers faculty, existing doctoral candidates, and other invitees...
Tags: citizen journalism, college, Colorado, Education, graduate school, media, new media, social media, Twitter, university, USA, Web 2.0
Airlines don't understand mums and marketing
There’s something magical about arriving at the airport with all your luggage and just two of your kids for the upcoming 28 hours of travel between countries, and reaching the check-in counter to find out every bag comes in just under the 23kg weight limit. Score.
And there’s something even more special about being handed your boarding passes and passports, turning around and seeing the...
Tags: Australia to USA, babies, Boulder, Colorado, family, home, Home & Family, marketing, Mommyblogger, nursing, travel, USA
How to create a stir – write about women in startups
I’m writing for the online news site, Examiner.com as the Boulder Startup Examiner.
Why? Am I insane? Don’t I have enough to do?
I felt compelled to do it. Boulder is a wonderful town, with a fantastic tech community of people. It’s a really big community, for a small town. It’s exciting, vibrant and smart. It’s full of incredible people. And they’re all doing their...
Why my family loves Boulder
I never dreamed I’d live anywhere other than Sydney, Australia.
When you’ve got a good job, a house you’re constantly doing ’something’ to, kids, dogs, routine… the last thing you think of is moving. Anywhere. Least of all to a country you’ve never been to before. But then I came home from work one day and Jed told me his start-up dreams weren’t done...
Tags: Australia to USA, Boulder, boulder.me, Colorado, family, Home & Family, moving, moving to USA, new media, rocky mountains, travel, USA
Win family tickets to Disney on Ice in Denver!
Taking the family out can be tough when the economy is having a downturn and there’s more month than money.
That’s why I’m really excited to give you the chance to win a great prize in my blog’s very first competition! And if you don’t win, I have a code which will give you the opportunity to buy your family of four or more tickets for just $11 each!
If you live in Colorado,...
Our visit to Vail
Yesterday we took a road trip to Vail. It’s just two hours away. I found a great sledding area in Vail courtesy of a website which lets you locate good sledding runs (free) in your neighbourhood. We entered the address in the GPS, and off we went!
The day cost us nothing apart from the car’s petrol and wonderful pizza we ate for dinner. We’ve discovered the following:
a. I need...
Tags: Australia to USA, Colorado, family, Home & Family, kids, rocky mountains, ski resort, sled, snow, snowboard, travel, USA, vail
Hiking with Harry
Harry loves to hike through the Rocky Mountains. There are more trails around here than you can poke a … hiking staff at. (Sorry.)
Harry’s decided to do a series of Hiking with Harry videos, which will show everyone a little bit of what new things he’s experiencing in hiking in a completely different environment. This is his first one, where he is seeing his first ever frozen lake....
Day of the Dinosaurs
Colorado is not just about snow (the lack of which in 2008 is duly noted). Colorado has some absolutely incredible dinosaur excavations, including stuff that’s still being dug up to this day. That’s something I didn’t know until we went on a day-long excursion/adventure this week.
First stop was one of the sites about half an hour from where we are living, at Dinosaur Ridge. The...
No, not that 'change of life'
Living here couldn’t be more different than what we’ve been used to. And it’s pretty much all good. It’s a 1 minute walk to the bus stop, and the bus comes every 10 minutes. And this is the view I have while I wait:
We have at least one squirrel in the tree which overhangs our condo’s back patio. Of course there are squirrels everywhere here. But this one is in our tree.
He’s...





This is the blog of Jo White, aka Mediamum - it's Aussie for mom. I'm an Aussie mum of four living in Colorado working on a startup, and I'm the 60 Weeks Program Director at Boulder Digital Works. I do graduate research in social media at CU. I miss Weetbix and Vegemite, but love to ski.
These are my stories.


