SOOC Saturday

Saturday, May 7, 2011

I'm joining in SOOC Saturday this week. These are pictures from my garden taken with my iphone. I'm amazed by what a great little camera it has.

Happy Mother's Day to all you mamas out there!!



SOOC Saturday

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Aloha Friday!

Friday, May 6, 2011

 

Greetings friends! It's a beautiful day. I hope you are enjoying some sunshine where you are.

My question for today is: Aside from blogging, do you have a hobby?


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Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Thursday, May 5, 2011








The holiday of Cinco de Mayo, The 5th of May, commemorates the victory of the Mexican militia over the French army at The Battle of Puebla in 1862.  It is not, as many people think, Mexico's Independence Day, which is actually September 16. Help kids learn more about Cinco de Mayo through this Social Studies link.

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo and make today a day of Mexican history and cultural exploration. If you are looking for lesson plan ideas, kinderart has some great crafts for younger kids including how to make a poncho. Get the kids in the kitchen with these cooking ideas. And, if you just can't get enough Mexican food (like me),  here's more info on Mexican food and links to recipes. Also, try these craft ideas and songs to add to the festivities. Find even more links here. Enjoy. Ole!

Wordless Wednesday

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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What to Expect The Second Year Q & A with Heidi Murkoff

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

I'd like to share an interview with Heidi Murkoff, author of the What to Expect series. Here is a recent Q&A regarding her latest book, What to Expect The Second Year:


Q: You say "terrible twos" is a terrible misnomer. Why?

A: First of all, the timing's off. So-called terrible twos behavior- those trademark tantrums, that negativity, that you-can't-make-me attitude that's typically associated with two-year-olds - usually kicks off (literally) soon after the first birthday, sometimes even sooner, and it can continue well past the third birthday.

But more importantly, the name's all wrong. Toddlers aren't terrible - they're terrific. Their behavior may be challenging at times, pretty hard to take on some days - but take a closer look, and you'll see that it's an essential part of their evolution as an individual....as an ever more fascinating, interesting, interested, complex, complicated, sometimes maddening, always adorable little person.

Q: So what causes these behaviors?

A: Two words: growing up! From those meltdowns on the frozen food aisle to that picky eating to those bedtime rebellions - those behaviors are your little one's way of letting you know: I am toddler, hear me roar. For the first time in my life, I'm not an extension of your arms. I'm my own little person, on my two little feet. I'm nobody's baby. Toddlerhood is, essentially, a battle for autonomy, a fight for freedom, a struggle to define a fledgling identity. It's the first time you see those kinds of behaviors - but it's definitely not the last. You'll get another peek somewhere around age 11 or 12 - there's a reason why toddler is called "the first adolescence".

Q: Who's the little girl on the cover?

A: That's an adorable 14-month old named Gigi, who perfectly personifies what I like to call "joie de toddler" - that toddler essence, that bubbly effervescence, that absolute, unequivocal unbridled, unabashed joy. It's that something-something, that je ne sais quoi you wish you could bottle, splash behind your ears, save forever. Toddlers are small, but their egos, their personalities, their range of emotions (whether it's giddy excitement that buzzes through the their whole bodies, or furious foot-stomping) - that's larger than life. Other ages have their charms - but toddlerhood is magical.

Q: What to Expect books are known for their month-by-month format. Why did you choose a topic-by-topic format for Second Year?

A: One of the words that I hope best describes What to Expect - at least it's one of the top priorities I strive for in everything What to Expect is: intuitive. What to Expect is designed to "get it" - to get you as a parent. To anticipate your questions and concerns and needs - and to offer up the answers and reassurance you're craving in the format that best fits the stage of parenting you're in. When you're expecting - month by month makes perfect sense. After all, who wants to focus on labor and delivery when you're still coping with 1st trimester quease? Same thing for the first year - a newborn comes with a whole different set of issues than a 7 or 8 or 10 month old. But in that second year, there's lots and lots of overlap. The behaviors may evolve - you'll go from primitive, almost laughable tantrums, for instance, to far more sophisticated levels of mommy and daddy manipulation - but they won't change from month to month. So it makes much more intuitive sense to divide the second year into topics instead. Feeding. Sleeping. Growth. Behaviors. Discipline. And to test out my intuition, I tapped into my moms at Whattoexpect.com - and sure enough, their intuition was on the same page. Topic-by-topic, quick to flip to, the tips you need when you need them.

Q: What are the topics parents most want to know about?

A: It doesn't take a rocket scientist, or even a parenting expert to figure out what parents most want to know about when they have a toddler in the house. Pretty much the same topics as when they have a baby in the house - only with variations on the theme. Growing - is my toddler to thin, too chubby, too big, too small? Development- when will he walk? Talk? Kick a ball? Eat with a spoon? Is she hitting all those milestones? And speaking of hitting, how about behavior? Why does he hit? Bite? Not share? Throw tantrums? Say no when she means yes? Feeding - why won't she eat her veggies? Why won't he eat anything that isn't beige? What if she won't drink milk? And of course, sleep - as in, how can my toddler get more...so I can get more? Why is bedtime always a battle? Why won't he break for a nap? And what about night walking?

You'll find the answers to these question and many more in Heidi's latest book: What to Expect The Second Year.



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Free Public Garden Admission on May 6th

Monday, May 2, 2011

Celebrate spring with FREE admission on National Public Garden Day, May 6, 2011. Sponsored by Better Homes and Gardens.  Many of the countries' biggest and most beautiful gardens are participating in this event. You may print as many vouchers as you need for your party! This would make a great field trip or just a fun family day out. Can you say "picnic"?  Or, as my littles call it, "picpic" ;)


To grab this freebie visit Better Homes and Gardens, select your local area from the pull down menu and print your vouchers. Must be redeemed on May 6, 2011.

Here are a few pics from our last trip to the botanical gardens. It was lots of fun, but gosh, I had forgotten how long it has been. We had only 3 kids then and I had long hair and fewer wrinkles ;) Guess we now have a great excuse to go back!

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