Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Holiday Magic Parade In Downtown Royal Oak.


Mark your calendars! Downtown Royal Oak's annual Holiday Magic Parade is this Saturday November 21st 10:00 am. Bundle up warm, get your hot cocoa from Pronto, grab a spot on Washington Avenue and help welcome Santa to town! My daughter loves parades - any holiday - there's something "small town" about them and this one is no exception. The best part is, if you get a little chilly you can pop into any of the great little shops, warm up & get some holiday gift ideas - HullaBaloo will be open early for pre-parade shopping! After the parade take a stroll over to Stagecrafters to visit with Santa from 11-1:00.

If getting the kids bundled up & out of the house by 10 am on a Saturday seems too exhausting, snuggle on the couch with you cocoa to watch the parade on t.v. which will be televised on Channel 55 (Comcast) and Channel 11 (WOW).

Right before the parade is this year's Santa Scamper. A half-mile fun walk/jog/run along Royal Oak's Holiday Magic Parade route prior to the parade at 9:15 a.m. The Santa Scamper is open to all interested; registration is $10 in advance, $12 day of. To register for the race visit santascamper.org - all proceeds benefit the Toys for Tots Foundation.

Downtown Royal Oak is offering free metered parking until 2:00 on the day of the parade - yeah!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Friday, November 6, 2009

"What are we doing tomorrow, mommy?"

Or next tuesday, saturday? I get this question a million times a day and its usually followed by "Can I have a friend come over?" SO to help keep some peace in our house, I came up with a weekly magnet board. Since she's only 5 a basic wipe-off board was not a solution for us, even though she can recgonize many words...especially the names of her friends...I did not want her lack of reading ability to get in the way of my "great" idea for peace.

Off to the craft store for ABC stickers and 'sheets' of magnet - they come in 4x6" and then to the office supply for a MAGNETIC wipe-off board. Ok, here's where my OCD creative-ness, four years of art school and 10 years of being a graphic designer come in. On the computer I created labels - which would become the magnets, just stick 'em to the magnet sheet & cut - one for everything in our life that we do & for everyone that we see often...grandma & papa, mimi, uncle roger, the cousins, her friends, dance class, gymnastics, even a "special day" for the fun things that come up during the year like going to the zoo - I found pictures for everything/everyone and then wrote out the word too...to help with "reading". Then school started and there were more magnets to be made...gym day, library day, no school - google art saved my day for getting images for things like these.

The idea is: every sunday we "fill-in" her calendar for the week. What's going on at school. Who is coming over. Whose house we're going to. Now, she can check HERSELF if tomorrow is gym day, whose coming over to play on wednesday or what we're doing on saturday.

Yes, this has really helped control the number of times I hear "what are we doing tomorrow" because now my answer is easy & simple "Go look on your calendar!" I think it puts whats going on in our lives more in her control. She's definatly the type of personality that needs to know whats going to be happening next.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Wordless Wednesday

[this lil' punkin is sporting her BabyLegs and Pedipeds from HullaBaloo]

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Maternity Monday - Going into Labor On a Full Moon


[ok...so its tuesday...but it counts because tonight there's a full moon!]

As we all know, there are so many ol'wives tales when it comes to pregnancy. I think mostly because the whole journey of pregnancy is such an unknown...I can't even imagine what it would've been like without all the medical knowledge we have nowadays. I think these ol'wives tales were a way that women could give themselves - and each other - some comfort during this time in their lives. I for one am a perfect example why ol'wives tales are just that - tales. Because if they were medically true, I would be the mom to TWO little boys...not girls!

But with that being said, this is one ol'wives tale that I truly believe in - not only because my first baby was born on a full moon [and many of my girlfriends] but my mom was a NICU nurse and during the full moon (unfortunatly) they would be at their busiest. So this theory has to have some merit.

The theory is: the moon has a gravitational pull that effects the water in the oceans and even in our bodies, therefore it may also effects our amniotic fluid in much the same way. Your water "breaking" is your amniotic sac bursting under pressure, this is usually caused by the pressure of your contractions [think of squeezing a water balloon until it bursts]. During a full moon, the same thing can occur to the amniotic sac due to the effects the full moon is having on the fluids in your body. This is when you water may break without any of those fun contractions - exactly what happend in my case!

Have you read the book "The Red Tent" by Anita Diamant? From thousands of years ago it talks about women and how their cycles are related to the lunar cycles. With the onset of every full moon the women would prepare to spend 3 days in the red tent [if only we could still be practicing this tradition today].

So to all you pregnant women out there. See how tonight goes with the full moon.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Twig Crayons -a New Twist On an Old Favorite.


Here's a new twist on the same old boring crayon! Handmade in Ecuador from twigs, litterally. A hole is drilled through a twig & then filled with crayon. SO fun & cute...a perfect addition to any gift. Wrapped in cotton cord in sets of 10.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Storytime - How to Enourage THEM to read.




Do you remember starting to read in kindergarten? Nope, me neither...and I'm sure my mom did not come from kindergarten round-up with a list of "site" words. We also received in our packets some info from the National Institute for Literacy with some tips on encouraging your new reader to read.

Help them understand what they're reading with questions like:
"tell me about the story"
"who did what? why?"
"how did it end"
"what did you think of the book"
"is this story real or made up?'

Get them excited about reading.
Take turns reading their favorite book.
Let your children see you reading.
Go to the library together.
Let them write notes to grandma or cousins & send them in the mail.