Posts Tagged ‘adult’

Gay Marriage?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

I, for one, am for it.  Why?  Because two men or two women getting married don’t threaten my marriage.  This war hero gets it:

We fight equal and just treatment, and right now, gay people really get the short end of the stick in everything. I’d love to know your thoughts (and please keep it nice — I really don’t want to hear how you think gay people are going to go to hell or any of that).

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The Power Of Parents

Friday, November 14th, 2008

It is amazing that we are given this little gift of life without a handbook.  We try our best to keep them safe. However, there are some things as parents we should know.  I was lucky enough to be invited onto a phone call with the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children and learned a lot of information about keeping my kids safe.  My goal is let you know what I have learned, so your children don’t become a statistic.

Did you know that most abduction attempts occur after school?  It is usually between the hours of 2 pm – 7 pm.  Almost half of nonfamily abduction attempts happen when a child is walking to or from school (or some related school activity).

Did you know that the majority of children affected by abduction attempts are girls between 10 – 14?

Did you know that only 58% of parents have talked to their children about this?

This is scary information.  I remember when I was a kid, and I could go play outside myself.  Now, I would never let my kids outside by themselves!  I am so glad to see that Duracell and The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) have teamed together to give us parents a handbook to start a conversation with our children.  Best of all, this is free of charge!  The Child Safety Handbook can be downloaded right from the linked site.

Now, we were able to ask questions and mine revolved around what to tell my 4 year old daughter.  I don’t want to scare her, but I also don’t want to not have this conversation with her.  The advice I was given for her age is that we really need to get away from “stranger danger”.  The problem with stranger danger is that it portrays strangers as these scary bad people, and that is not what strangers look like.  We need to talk about the situations that have been tried and are effective — like the puppy trick.  We need to teach our children that it is okay to say no to stranger and that if an adult needs help, they will ask another adult, not a child.  Our response cannot be fear based, and we must also reassure our children.

I highly recommend downloading that handbook.  You will find a ton of helpful information no matter how old your child is. The Power of Parents Child Safety Handbook provides safety tips from the experts at NCMEC for four age groups: infant to toddler, ages 4-6, ages 7-11, and ages 12-17. The handbook outlines age-appropriate tips and scenarios that parents need to be aware of, as well as some outside influences that may be impacting their child’s actions. If reading this handbook could potentially save your child, it is well worth taking the time to download and read it.

That Baby CD and DVD

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

That Baby DVD and That Baby CD is a collection that is a huge hit in my house. We had been listening to the same classical music for 4 years. We started that with Madison and just continued to use the same one for Will. However, we recently got ahold of That Baby CD and I love it. the songs are covers of songs by Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Marley, Natalie Merchant, and The Pretenders to just name a few, so as an adult, you will recognize them. However, they don’t change them for the kids so that you don’t recognize them. They don’t “over-kid” them. The CD along gets five stars from me. However, the DVD is just as good. I don’t mind watching it (it isn’t mind numbing as a lot of children’s DVDs can be). My kids love watching it. It even holds Will’s attention (somewhat — he’s only going to be one, so there isn’t much of an attention span there). The DVD is simple but very good.

If you are looking for a great gift to give, That Baby DVD and That Baby CD should top your list. I know I would have loved to receive this and I know a couple of moms would also would love this.

Getting Pictures

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

I had an appointment scheduled today to get Will’s pictures done, since he is turning 1 on Saturday. This time I got smart, and I made Bill come with. I learned several things. Normally, I take the kids myself. However, I didn’t think I could handle them both, and I was right. Honestly, this is one of the first times I have taken the kids for pictures, and I haven’t felt the need to look at flight deals afterwards or at least needed a drink.  The kids were their normal  trying selves, but just having another adult to help was great.  Madison did really well.  We actually got some good ones of her. Normally, she has this goofy grin when you tell her to smile.  I ended up buying 6 poses, and we get them on the 13th.

Cold Central

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

I am so ticked that they took all the cold medicine for infants off the shelf.  The reasoning is even dumber:  parents were overdosing their kids.  If they are overdosing on the infant stuff, what do you think is going to happen when childrens is only available.  I heard that there talking about taking that off the shelf too.  I have a sick kid here.  He’s had a runny nose and coughing since last Wednesday.  I am doing all the things I should be — vaporize, take him into the bathroom after I have made it a steambath, etc.  I would just like to be able to make the kids comfortable, so he can sleep.  As an adult, we take things for colds to make us less miserable.  I don’t get why kids can’t.