Does a consistent routine work with children?

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.

I believe wholeheartedly that a consistent routine does work with children and if you implement it early, your children will get used to it and it’ll become the norm.  I know that this information is not new, but just in case, there’s someone out there asking, “Does this really work?”  I’m here to say that it does.  I’m always being asked, “How do you get your children to bed at a reasonable hour?” and “How did you get them to eat and love vegetables and fruits?”  My constant answer to those questions and many more is, “We introduced things at an early age and we made it a routine.”  Once you make a routine you have to be consistent about it and try your very best not to break it, even if you’re on vacation.  My children are used to taking a bath at 8 pm, brushing their teeth afterwards, putting their pajamas on and hopping into bed to go to sleep.  Hugs and kisses are given out; well wishes for good dreams are said along with a see you in the morning.  Then, lights out!  Even while we’re away from home, we stick to the routine because they’re already used to it and it’s beneficial for their little bodies to have adequate time to rest.  If they’re running around way past midnight, not only are they going to be tired and cranky in the morning (if they can’t sleep in), but so are you.  I’m cranky enough in the morning, I don’t need to be more and my husband will second that.  🙂

Introducing vegetables and fruits early on instead of later is obviously healthy and you’ll PROBABLY have fewer arguments.  Vegetables like broccoli and spinach are hard to introduce to a child when they’re around four or five so it’s best to do it once a child can safely start eating solids.  My two and a half-year old loves broccoli and she actually proclaims it out loud, which is very funny during dinnertime.  She may have days where she doesn’t want to eat it so I give her something else like tomatoes.  You have to mix things up and please don’t give up.  I know firsthand that it’s hard and I will admit that I have thrown in the towel several times.  Fortunately for me, I have a backup plan and that’s my husband who takes over when I need a break.  It’s true when they say, “just because they don’t like it one day, doesn’t mean they won’t like it another day.”  I send my daughter to school with a small container of veggies and a small container of fruits in her lunch bag along with her main dish.  It is my responsibility to send her to school with a healthy lunch.  I also include a small snack that she enjoys and as for her drink, we alternate days between water and juice.   I don’t want to be too strict or even a hypocrite because my coffee in the morning can definitely use a little less sugar.  I try my best to balance things out and that’s why I made a choice awhile back to banish soda from my home.  So far, so good.

As for good manners, if you make it a habit in saying “please” and “thank you” along with “you’re welcome” and “I’m sorry,” your children will pick up on these words and start repeating them, non-stop.  It’s wonderful to hear my youngest say, “good morning,” to me and “excuse me,” when someone is in her way.  I loved it when my daughter’s teacher told me that she had exceptional manners during our parent/teacher conference last year.  Can you imagine living in a world where everyone practiced good manners?  As corny as it may sound, it would be a nice world to live in.  We just have to do our part and pass the lessons on to our children.

If you haven’t started a routine or a schedule, start now.  It might be hard and take a while, but your child will benefit from knowing what they’re supposed to do and why.  They need and will welcome structure in their lives.  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, it’s our job to teach our children first.  They look up to us. We are their first teachers.  Expectant mothers, new moms, guardians, etc. hear and believe me when I say that once your child is tucked in at a consistent time every single night, your time to relax begins every single night as well.  So start putting into practice those routines and stay consistent.  You’ll never regret it.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

One smart girl

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.

Every time I pick up my daughter from school, I always ask her, “How was your day at school?”  I either get a “fine” (short and sweet) or a detail account of what they did and where they went in school (library, auditorium, or gymnasium).   During bath time, Friday night, she remembered something that happened in school and shared it with me.

Olivia: “There were kids crying in my class.”

Me: “How many?”

Olivia: “3.”

Me: “Why were there 3 kids crying in your class?”

Olivia: “One boy wanted the teacher to give him a tennis ball after gym, another boy wanted a magazine, but the teacher had only two and he gave them to other kids, and one girl wanted to play on the computer, but they said no.”

Me:  “So why didn’t you cry?”

Olivia: “I already have a tennis ball at home that the teacher gave me when I was good.  You give me magazines all the time and you always let me play on your computer.”

Me: “That’s a good way of looking at things.  You are one smart girl.  I’m very proud of you and thank you for being good in school.”

Always praise your children on their good behavior in school.  Not only will it make them feel good, but their hard-working teachers will greatly appreciate your support.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well and having a great Valentine’s Day!

Instead of chocolate covered strawberries, I made peanut butter chocolate chip cookies.  Everyone loved them!  As for my husband’s gift, which I couldn’t show you before because he’s a follower, here’s what I gave him.

IMG_3940text

I gave him my HEART!

IMG_3938text

I got this cutie at www.uncommongoods.com.  He’s soft, cuddly, and definitely unique!

My daughters loved their Valentine gifts and my oldest had a blast at school celebrating with her teacher and classmates.  Flower vendors were stationed outside of her school selling roses and my daughter asked if she could have a rose.  I said, “Of course, you’re one of my valentines.”

PART_1360887727982texgt

A rose for her, a big smile for me.

This was definitely a great Valentines Day.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

Will you be my Valentine?

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.

Valentine’s Day is tomorrow and my daughter’s school is going to have a Valentine’s Celebration.  She was asked to bring a treat for her classmates and this is what I came up with.

IMG_3997text

During a sale at Party City about a year ago, I came across these Princess Valentine cards.  They were Buy 1, Get 1 Free so I thought, “Hey, why not?  They might come in handy for the future.”  Hello handy valentines, it’s the future!  I packaged a princess card with a fruit snack in a candy bag and sealed it with a heart sticker that came with the cards.  These are for the girls in her class because I thought it would be perfectly ok to give the princess cards to everyone in the class, but that wasn’t the case.  My daughter and my husband, both, proclaimed that you couldn’t give the boys a princess card.  So I asked my daughter, “Who should be on the card for the boys?” and she replied, “Batman!”  Ok.  I did a quick AOL search and I found this cute clip art with Batman.  It does have a pink background, but I couldn’t change that and it’s still Batman.  I put together a total of 21, 12 girls and 9 boys.  I really hope they enjoy this treat.

I’m going to change the subject now because I wanted to share a quick dialogue I had with my oldest daughter last night.  She is learning our national anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, and I showed her several YouTube videos with the music and lyrics.  We came across Whitney Houston’s rendition at the Super Bowl in 1991 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHmdu_I_0zI).

Me: Her name is Whitney Houston.  This video is old, but famous because Whitney sang the Star Spangled Banner beautifully.  Unfortunately, she’s not with us anymore.

Olivia: Why?

Me: She had an accident and was hurt really bad.  She died.

Olivia: (Gasps)

Me: It’s ok.

Olivia: She’s beautiful.

Me: Yes, she was very beautiful.

I know that I didn’t have to tell her that Whitney passed away, but I want her to start getting an idea of death.  It’s definitely part of life and I want to introduce these aspects little by little as opposed to not having any knowledge of it at all.  Since she started school, she has come home asking me and telling me about things that we necessarily haven’t spoken to her about so whenever an opportunity presents itself, such as someone who has died, I mention something so she can know a little bit of it, for now.  We finished watching Whitney sing and my daughter asked to see and hear her again.  I loved how she said that she was beautiful.  Just like that.  Through a child’s eye, we can learn so much.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

Valentine gifts for my kids

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.  I wanted to share with you the gifts that I’m going to be giving my daughters on Thursday for Valentine’s Day!  They could be an idea for a last minute gift because these websites are great.

For my oldest daughter who has a wonderful, creative mind and loves to draw, I got her this stencil set:

IMG_3990text

It’s from uncommongoods.com and you can purchase it here http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/stencil-and-pen-kits.  It’s only $10 and they also have a stencil set with animals, called ZooBox.  I think my daughter is going to have a blast creating many different characters with these stencils.

As for my youngest, who loves jigsaw puzzles, I finally got her one personalized with her name:

IMG_3992text

I love this website, frecklebox.com, and have purchased many personalized puzzles, coloring books, and stickers from here.  You can purchase this particular puzzle here  http://www.frecklebox.com/pink-pastures-personalized-puzzle-1738p.aspx.  Frecklebox also offers free printable personalized coloring pages.  How awesome is that?  I love it!

I can’t wait to give my girls these tokens of love along with my husband’s gift, which I can’t show you yet because he’s a follower.  🙂  I’m also going to make chocolate covered strawberries because everyone here loves them and hopefully we’ll have a wonderful Valentine’s Day.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

It wasn’t hard to find Nemo!

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.  We woke up to another snow day here in Brooklyn, NY, a blizzard named Nemo, and this time there was a lot more snow to play with.  You can already imagine the joy in my daughter’s heart when she looked outside and saw everything covered in glorious snow.

IMG_3945text

IMG_3947text

Miss Cool Shades

IMG_3961text

Happy Clam

IMG_3948text

Making it snow

IMG_3966text

Here’s my mini snowman!

mini snowmantext

Here’s what I did to my mini snowman using the app Doodle Buddy on my ipad.  Hilarious!!

IMG_3968text

Time to build a bigger snowman!

IMG_3969text

IMG_3980text

Yup, this snowman likes his beer cold!

IMG_3981text

A family who plays in the snow together, stays together!  We had a lot of fun.

Bundle up and take good care all.

Until next time…

DIY Valentine Cards

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.  I love sending mail to my family and friends.  It’s almost Valentine’s Day and I’m going to be sending out valentines along with a couple of pictures of my daughters to them all.  I could always go to Target and buy a set of valentines, but where’s the fun in that?  Here’s what I came up with this year for my own Valentine cards:

IMG_3926text

Using Microsoft Word, I made a quick design with a heart and our well wishes for Valentine’s Day.

I made four to a page and printed it out on white cardstock.

IMG_3919text

Then using Anita’s All Purpose Acrylic Craft Paint in True Red and a little bit of water mixed in, I painted the hearts and let it dry.  Then I outlined the hearts with studio g Glitter Glue (I couldn’t find the name of the color but it’s sort of yellow/gold).

IMG_3922text

I cut out the cards using my trusty cricut paper-cutter.  It makes things so much easier and neater.

IMG_3924text

Here are my valentines!  Ready to be accompanied by a picture and shipped off to my loved ones.

IMG_3925text

IMG_3917text

This craft project was quick and I can’t wait to ship them out.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

Winnie the Pooh Quotes

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.  Every time I come across a Winnie the Pooh quote I simply fall in love with it.  They’re simple words that can emit so much emotion.  Here are three quotes that I absolutely want to display in my house soon.

winniethepoohquote

tumblr_m49slrKbBa1rwrcuso1_500

145030050469685204_2nzn6OUn_f_thumb

The third one is my favorite.  Whenever I read it, it makes me want to cry at first because it’s so heartbreaking, but then it makes me smile because it’s so sentimental.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

First snowfall of 2013

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.  We had our first, quick snowfall of the year in Brooklyn, NY this past Friday night onto Saturday morning.  It was a semi-thin blanket of snow, but once it was shoveled to the side there was enough to play with for about a day.  My oldest daughter, who loves snow, couldn’t wait to go outside.  You could see the anticipation on her face.  She kept looking out the window and going on and on that we had to hurry before the snow melted.  She was very worried!  🙂

As soon as we were all bundled up, we made our way downstairs and the fun started:

IMG_3848text

IMG_3850text

IMG_3859text

PART_1359240176220text

I love how a little bit of snow brings such sheer happiness to Olivia.  She kept picking up the snow, which was still soft, and throwing it up in the air.  Can you imagine if we lived somewhere where it snowed more?  I think she would simply burst.  Sophia likes the snow as well, but she starts focusing on her gloves and trying to take them off.

If it’s snowing where you live and you love the snow, happy snow day.  If you simply despise it, my regards.

Take good care all.

Until next time…

Remembering and honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Hello everybody!  I hope you guys are well.

Here are a few great pins (www.pinterest.com) of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Today we remember and honor his legacy.

496381190149117743_1pRXsI0z_c

84231455502668346_IOrqlDYt_c

76350156154901971_R4C2s8wp_c

I cannot wait to take my children and see this statue in person.   It’s absolutely breath-taking in pictures so I know it’s going to be magnificent in real life!  I’m going to take a million pictures and we’ll be here for a while just taking it all in.

Take good care all.

Until next time…