Monday, November 4, 2013

Turkey crafts

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Just about everyday in November,  I will feature a Thanksgiving or Christmas craft,  recipe or activity.  Please join the newsletter so you will always stay informed.  It is simple to join and you will be notified of new articles. 

Thanksgiving craft - Get an orange piece of construction paper and some brown paint.  Paint the palm of your child's hand.  Have them place it on the paper.  You have the body of the turkey and its feathers. Feel free to paint around it and decorate an entire scene.  Be as creative as possible. 

Turkey hand - Outline the child's hand on brown construction paper.  Use different color construction paper for each finger and have them write what they are thankful for on each feather. 

Pine cones turkey - Use a pine cone and put an outline of their hand in the pine cone. The pine cone is the body of the turkey and the hand are its feathers. Glue googly eyes on the turkey. 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Universal children's week

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Children are remarkable human beings. They are completely innocent and are just trying to learn. October 1-7 is the universal children's week. 

How many times have you cringed hearing a parent yelling or even cursing at a little child? It's so hard to see people not realize what they have.  Children should be respected as human beings. Some treat their co workers better than their own children. 

During Universal Children's Week,  enjoy your children, respect them and most of all love them. Do something unexpected. If they are being bad, don't accept it but don't be as harsh as you might normally would. Ask them if they want to do a do over. Give them a chance to redeem themselves. 

Plan a surprise activity for or with your child. Praise your child for their strengths and kindness. Give them your undivided time and attention. Often that is all a child needs and craves.  

Whatever you do, keep it special and remember children are the best people ever! 

Friday, September 20, 2013

Domestic violence

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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness month. It's a very essential topic because domestic violence happens all of the time but kept secret. As a society, we need to give people tools to handle the situation instead of being in silence. 

The first sign of domestic violence, the victim rarely leaves even though they should. They accept the apologies and believe it won't happen again. But, unfortunately, it usually always does and will continue happening. 

After the first occurrence ,violence gets worse and easier for the person to do. Excuses come, apologies are rationalized, and hearts break. It's just a whirlwind cycle.  The abuser won't stop unless they stop blaming others and only blame themselves. 

Domestic violence can be stopped. If you are the victim, decide you are better than the abuse. If you are the abuser, just stop. Leave and stop abusing. 

Living alone is far better than living in pain and sadness. You have the power within to say no to the violence. 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Morning routine

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Remember the following as you send your child to school:

- organization at night makes smoother mornings
- love is so important before a long day away - remember to praise your child
- leave ten minutes of spare time in case of emergencies
- breakfast is essential to great days
- remember sweaters because even warm fall days have chilly mornings
- tell your child you love them and have a terrific day

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Goodnight Moon for free - Iphone, Ipad

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A child loves Goodnight Moon! Quickly go to the app store and download it for free for your iphone and ipad.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Time is a friend and enemy

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Motherhood is a lifetime job. It has some of the best things in life and some of the worst. As my kids grow, I realize time is your friend and enemy. 

Bed time can be a glorious event. It gives you freedom and hopefully rest. The time between tantrums or boo boos are great. Also, the times when all is in harmony as it should. 

However, time doesn't stop. Our children keep growing and one day be independent. Please use your time wisely and know it is way too fast and not coming back.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Around the house toys

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Toys aren't just the ones people buy at stores. Although great other objects around the house can be used as well. Babies like pulling tissues out of a tissue box. They like peek a boo or hearing different sounds. Put on the faucet and let them hear plus feel the water. 

My son loves ceiling fans. He stares up at it. Some people put pictures on their fans.

Older kids like boxes to use in imagination play. They can use pots, pans and other cooking things to play with.

Bedroom organization

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A child's bedroom is their domain. They can't just clean it on their own without proper supervision. They need support and guidance. First purge out old toys and trash.  Then go get storage that will work in their room and they can handle. 

Have fun and do it together. Try to keep the atmosphere light and happy. Help them be proud of the job and encourage them to keep it clean. Shelves are great for valuable items. Donate old toys and explain why donations are good. When they realize they are helping others, they might be more encouraged to donate.

Make the most of space but leave free space to play. They will need room to enjoy and have fun to play. Give them an area to do that

Friday, July 19, 2013

Mystery bag

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My husband gave me this idea. I buy little toys, stickers and trinkets for the children and put in a special bag. When I catch them being good, I'll say you earned a trip to the mystery bag. Laura loved looking through everything and picking out a special treat or toy. She cherished it and was proud of herself.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Heat and children

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Most of the country is in excessive heat right now. Please keep your children and pets safe. Children, especially babies, cannot express or regulate their heat. Keep them in air conditioning, give water (unless they are under one,) offer formula, play board/card games inside, walk around the mall, go swimming but stay hydrated, and eat light summer foods.

With pets, only let them out for 15min at a time.  Put water outside and inside. Hose them down. Keep them in a cool place. 

Dr. Brown bottles

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When my son was born, we tried many bottles. He always sounded like he was drowning, had a lot of gas issues and cried often. Granted he was a newborn, however, I knew something wasn't right.

So one afternoon, my husband ran out and got Dr. Brown bottles. Right from the start, Jason sounded better and less gas. We also use Gentle Soothe formula. Between both, his feedings have been so much easier. 

Soon we will be introducing baby food and the six month nipples for the bottles. My how time flies!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Check for the Mom checklist

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All moms need checklists and here is a great one for your iPad and iPhone. Use Check app. You can make multiple to do lists. It is very easy to use and can be used on all your Apple products. Great way to stay organized!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Free slurpees

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What do you do when it's super hot outside? Do you think about drinking a nice cold slurpee from 7 Eleven? July 11 is actually slurpee day. It is very fitting because July is the seventh month and on the eleventh day.

7 Eleven is offering free small slurpees to everyone on slurpee day. Just go in between the hours of 11am to 7pm and ask for your free slurpee. They are gluten free. Remember one per customer. Don't forget to stop in and pick one up.

In 1967, 7 Eleven licensed the slurpee from Icee. Slushed drinks came from when Omar Knedilk had a broken soda machine in the 1950s. He put his soda in the freezer and out came a slushed soda. Customers loved the taste and wanted more. It was then that the slurpee was born!

 Rumor has it that the free slurpee is going to be bigger this year. Here is an interesting but random fact: in Australia 6.6 million slurpees are sold each year! Hard to even imagine., Slurpees are delicious ice drinks. One can choose from a multitude of flavors. It makes a wonderful treat for a really hot day. Have fun and take the family!

Camp reminders

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Talk to your kids about inappropriate touching of private areas. We hope camp counselors would never touch our children, but you can never be too safe! Talk to them now even if it is uncomfortable. It can save a lifetime of pain.

I started talking about this with Laura as young as 1-2 years old. I bring it up at least three times a year to keep communication open. One thing I always tell her is no matter what anyone does or tells her, to always tell me and I'll take care of it. 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

At the beach

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Don't forget the buckets, shovels, and all the fun plastic sand gear. Beach play is fun, learning experience and wonderful memories. I can still remember playing in the sand as a child. I would "feed the ocean" sand.

Before our summer trip, I bought Laura a complete sand toy set. I didn't tell her until we unpacked in the hotel. She was thrilled and gave me a big kiss!

Ice cream for dinner

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Pick one night a summer to have ice cream for dinner. You could go out for ice cream or buy a few flavors with assorted toppings. Make it like a buffet style. Your kids will love it and it will be a wonderful memory!

Laura likes the idea even though she isn't a big ice cream eater.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Children's place

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The children's place has a big sale right now. You can get up to 60 percent now and free shipping for one more day. I often buy Laura's clothes at Children's Place especially for her uniforms. The clothes last a long time and great quality.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Sun protection

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Using the proper sun protection is so important to baby's and child's skin. There skin is so delicate and new. UV rays are nothing to play with and even ten minutes can burn skin,

Use  a high SPF sunscreen on your baby daily. I'd even recommend twice a day if going in and out. Use it more if outside. Don't let your child's skin burn. You don't want them to have skin cancer, premature wrinkles, skin damage and other diseases.

You can also get a hat, sunglasses and bathing suits with SPF. 

Huggies vs pampers diapers

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It seems like regular Huggies loses with leaks than pampers. Huggies snugglers, however, work comparable to Pampers. Pampers 24 hour work great and hold everything. Don't skimp in diapers because you will end up using more diapers and more laundry.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Good night song

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Children need to know what is expected from them. When Laura was 18 months old, I had a hard time keeping her in bed so I made up the night night song. The song worked and I sang it to her until she was 5 and will to my son. The lyrics go, "night night it iis time for night night, Lay your head on the bed and Mommy will see you in the morning."

Laura thrived on it and helped her for bedtime. Feel free to use it and add your bed time idea.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Inflatable Pool for $15

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If my son was a bit older, I'd pick this up in a second! Get the Inflatable beach pool center for $15. It's regularly $33. There is plenty of summer left so I suggest picking this up - free site to store shipping help cuts the costs. My daughter had one like this when she was 11 months and loved it. She cried whenever it was time to leave.

Sophie The Giraffe

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Teething is not fun for the child or the parent.   Sophie tries to make the teething process a bit easier. Sophie is made of plastic that your child can put in their mouth and chew. It lasts for years and makes a great squeaky sound. Although a little expensive, think about how long it can last - Years! I rather buy one good teether for my son than spend $2.99 weekly for ones that do not work as well.



Sunday, April 21, 2013

Earth Day Prayer

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Lord, help us remember how valuable our natural resources are. Protect the Earth from devastation and hate. We should respect and honor our land as much as we can because God gave us this great and powerful gift. Amen.

 

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