Cora and Kit ~ 10 months
Category: Kids
Black Bean Baby
Those of you who frequent my BlogFrog community know that we have had a terrible time getting Cora to eat ANYTHING! We have tried homemade baby food, store bought baby food, mushed fruits and veggies, unmushed fruits and veggies, waffles, pancakes, muffins, rice, couscous, just about anything that we eat, we have tried to get her to eat.
Her typical routine goes something like this:
Look eagerly at the food. Attempt to grasp food and shove it in her mouth. Chew on food for several seconds and smile. As soon as the entire family is ready to explode in shouts of joy she spits food back out onto her tray.
This has gone on for a few months. We continue to try new things, old things, basically anything and she just won’t swallow food.
Until this week. When she ate an entire plate of this:
Seriously Cora?
Cora and Kit
Nine Months
First Snow of the Season
Actually this is the second snow, but we were in England for the first snow, so I am not counting it. 🙂
You can read about our First Snow Tradition on my guest post at Better in Bulk.
Toy and Product Recall Finder ~ Updated
Parents.com has updated their Toy and Product Recall Finder. Keep your kids safe this year, by making sure their toys are not on the naughty list.
They also have plenty of activities to make the Christmas holidays a special time for the family, and keep your kids busy during the winter break.
Christmas traditions – Family activities that can grow into Christmas traditions, such as visiting a tree farm each year, giving to people in need outside of the family, and participating in neighborhood Christmas caroling.
Christmas printables – Cut outs of paper ornaments for kids to color and decorate and easy-to-make gift tags that kids can personalize.
Christmas crafts – ideas for handmade gifts and ornaments, featuring everything from handmade ribbon ball ornaments, light bulb snowmen, gingerbread ornaments, to felt stockings and creative wreaths. It’s not too late to get crafty and make a few homemade gifts this year.
Finally if you are looking for timeless toys that you played with as a kid, check out their classic toys recommendations. Dozen of the classic toys inducted into the Strong National Museum of Play’s National Hall of Fame. These toys, many of which have been revamped for today’s kids, include basic Crayola crayons, Legos, and even the Radio Flyer wagon.
What Makes Me Happy
This week’s You Capture theme is what makes you happy. Since my blog is all about being happy, this was pretty easy for me. But as Cora turns 8 months old this week (can you believe it???), I am reflecting on how happy I am, that even though when I met her she looked like this…
Today she looks like this…
Stork Craft Crib Recall
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall of 1.2 million drop side Stork Craft cribs due to an entrapment and suffocation hazard. I know I have a lot of mom’s with babies/ toddlers who read this blog so please check your cribs to see if you have a Stork Craft crib manufactured between 1993-2009.
The Stork Craft website is very slow to load, due to the crib recall, but you can follow them on Twitter. They are not currently tweeting information regarding the recall, but you could tweet a question if the site stays down for an extended period of time.
Please visit the Consumer Product Safety Commission for specifics regarding the Stork Craft Crib recall as well as instructions on how to repair the defective part.
Tree Time
One of the best climbing trees on the east coast, located behind the courthouse in Colonial Williamsburg.
Room Time for Babies and Toddlers
From the time my children are little I work to make room time a fun experience. Room time is when my children play in a safe environment, such as their bedroom, crib, or pack n play. I utilize room time when I need to get something done, that if the child were with me, it would be difficult to complete the task. Important phone calls, cooking certain foods, or giving a test to an older child are some instances when I use room time for my smaller children.
When my children are 5 to 6 months old, I lay them in their crib and wind up the mobile or put on some fun music. I usually stay in the room, talking to them and encouraging them. If the child is happy, this lasts 10 to 15 minutes. If the child is unhappy, I try to calm them down, but after 5 minutes I pick them up.
I repeat this every day, to help my child enjoy spending a small amount of time alone. As they grow older I increase the time by a few minutes every week. By the time my child is a year, they are able to spend 30 to 45 minutes happily playing in their crib.
As the child is older and able to sit up, I add a few age appropriate toys in the crib. These toys only are played with during this time, so the child usually looks forward to their time alone.
I use a monitor so I can hear the child, if I am not in the room.
Room time is beneficial in many ways.
It helps the child spend time alone. I have found that some kids love to be alone, and others have a very hard time entertaining themselves, even for a few minutes. Starting room time when your child is young, helps your child entertain themselves even if only for a short amount of time.
It gives mom a break. I know many moms spend 12-14 hours a day, wiping noses, changing diapers, picking up toys, solving problems, folding laundry, cooking meals, and shuttling kids around town. Even 15 to 30 minutes of quiet can give mom a much needed break in the middle of the day.
It provides a safe environment for the child. Mom needs to take a shower. Baby loves to pull electrical cords from the outlet. Letting that child play in their crib for 20 minutes keeps the child safe while the mother is unavailable to monitor every move. It can also protect the child from well meaning siblings. I have often placed a baby on their play mat and walked outside to check the mail or to hang clothes. I return to find my toddler picking up the baby because they wanted to be “helpful.” Placing the baby in the crib, with a safety gate to keep the toddler out keeps the baby safe from unsupervised helping hands.
Toddlers who are no longer in their crib, spend room time in their rooms. I put up a baby gate so they are unable to wander around the house. Their rooms are safe, and there is usually nothing in the room that could harm a child. I turn on fun music, and pull out a special box of toys, only available during room time. My little ones begin to look forward to this special time in their room.
Subway School Rewards and Giveaway
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The winner of the Subway gift card is
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Timestamp: 2009-11-05 03:27:56 UTC
As many of you know, Subway is one of the few fast food restaurants I enjoy. I like that they offer healthier options especially for my kids. Currently Subway is offering Random Acts of Fitness Kits, which helps promote fitness and healthy living for kids, to any teacher who requests one.
I was so excited when Subway contacted me regarding their new program called Subway School Rewards. This program is an easy way for your family to help out your local school financially without having to buy wrapping paper or candy bars!
Any school in the United States can enroll in the program, including homeschool groups!!! If your school has not enrolled they can visit the Rewards page and learn how to get started so they can start earning money for their school. Funds can be used however your school chooses.
You can participate by loading a Subway card with your desired amount at a local store. Then link your school to the card on the website. Each purchase at Subway made with the card earns your school money. You can read all the details on their FAQ page.
To kick off this program I have a $100 Subway gift card to give to one of my readers!
Here is how you can enter to win.
- Leave a comment.
- Tweet this giveaway, with a link to the this post.
- Share on Facebook, with a link back to this post.
Leave a comment for each entry. I will choose a winner on Wednesday, November 4th 2009. The winner has 48 hours to respond to my email with their mailing address. If I do not hear from the winner within 48 hours I will choose another winner.
note: Due to nasty spammers, I have a very high spam filter on my site. If you are unable to leave a comment email me and I will enter you in the giveaway.