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The SuperMOMs 24/7 Club Newsletter | Issue# 247-139-2025 : July 31, 2025 |
“Untold Stories"

Untold Stories
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SuperMOMs Unite!
“Untold Stories” 🌼 7/31/25*
Welcome to the Thirty-Ninth Issue of The Super MOMs 24/7 Club Newsletter!
Great Day, SuperMOMs!
It’s Thursday, July 31, 2025, and in this week’s edition of The SuperMOMs 24/7 Club Newsletter, I welcome you all to the SuperMOMs 24/7 Universe!
The job of this Newsletter is to Help other moms become/realize that they are the SuperMOMS they were meant to be.
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Issue# 247-139-2025
🌟Here we will share 2 Super Ideas, 4 Super Quotes, and 7 Super Questions for you to ponder until you receive your next issue!🌟
In addition, there is a bonus section of a SuperMOM short story!
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The Story That Was Never ToldIn the back of Grandma’s closet, tucked inside an old shoebox, was a bundle of yellowed letters tied with faded ribbon. We found them while packing up her things. No one had ever seen them before. Each envelope was addressed to someone named Thomas—written in Grandma’s swirling script, never sent, never spoken of. I opened one. "Dear Thomas, I still see you when I close my eyes. I still hear your laugh when the house is quiet. I think we were meant to find each other… even if life pulled us apart." I read every one. A love story we never knew. She’d loved someone before Grandpa. Maybe even more deeply. | ![]() Untold Story And though she never shared it, she had written it down—for someone, someday, to know. Now I do. And I’ll carry her story in my heart. Even if it was never told aloud. Do you have a story inside you that you haven’t shared YET? Share it in SKOOL! |
And now, here are 2 Super Ideas, 4 Super Quotes, and 7 Super Questions to ponder this week…
2 🌟 Super Ideas of the Week
🏆 Summer Awards Ceremony
Host a fun awards show at home—Best Helper, Funniest Joke, Super Cleaner, etc. Everyone gets a shoutout and a paper “trophy!”✏️ Write Your Super Story
Help your kids write or draw their own “Super Family” comic or short story. Share it at dinner or mail it to a grandparent.
4💬 SuperMom Quotes
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. Always." 💛🏆💬— Robin Williams
"The most important thing in the world is family and love." 👨👩👧👦❤️🏅— John Wooden
"There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." ✏️📖💭— Maya Angelou
"The world always seems brighter when you've just made something that wasn't there before." 🎨📝🌟— Neil Gaiman
7 ❓ Super Thought-Provoking Questions
🏅💬 If you could give yourself an award this week, what would it be for—and would you actually accept the compliment?
✨🦸♀️ What’s one “everyday superpower” you have that your family might not even notice—but totally depends on?
📖👨👩👧 If your family starred in a comic book, what would each person’s power or role be? (Yes, snack summoning counts!)
🖍️😂 What’s the funniest “award-winning moment” that’s happened in your home lately—big or small?
🎙️💌 If your child could give YOU an award, what do you hope they’d say it’s for? What do you think they’d actually say?
🧠📓 How can you help your child feel like the main character in their own story—today and every day?
🏆🌈 What’s one way you can celebrate progress this week instead of perfection—in yourself, your kids, or your home?

Issue #39
Long Distance Friends
I have been working in the internet space before it was even called the World Wide Web. I went to college from 1990 to 1994.
I was required to have a desktop computer as part of my enrollment in this engineering school I attended. I was able to buy it through my campus store but the only thing I knew was that a 386 was better than a 286. Below is an image that I found that resembled my first computer.

What my first computer looked like
Yes, that is how old I am.
Notice - no mouse!
Notice - the little square things next to the keyboard - Floppy disks
Hard to see - all the wires connecting all the pieces together.
Not seen is the other piece that connected to the phone line that would then allow you to reach out to other computers that were on the same Local Area Network (LAN).
That was the early days of the Internet. Everything was letters/keystrokes.
There was no ability to send pictures so we made images out of letters known as ASCII Art. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ which today looks like 🤷♀️.
I tell you that only to share that the world has become more accessible.
I made a friend over the internet that I have never met in person. She and I have worked together on several projects over the years. Our most recent project is the newsletter you are reading.
This newsletter was my idea, but she was the support behind it. She was the one that made all the creatives and posted on social media.
She said to me that she saw The SuperMOMs 24/7 Club becoming something amazing!
As I write this story, my internet speed is very slow because I have used my data alot these days. She was 12 hours ahead of me on the other side of the world, where she experienced brownouts during the rainy season and other times. But she always made sure that you all knew the newsletter was coming.
Thank you, SuperMOM Z. I miss you!!!!! Z. passed on July 13th.
I ask that all other SuperMOMs join with me and reach out to the SuperMOMs you know to make sure they are doing OK and if you can be their assistant even for a short time.
Love, SuperMOM247
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