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Showing posts with label everyday.... Show all posts

May 18, 2010

80's Toys at Target?


I was shopping at Target and came across some "80's toys" as soon as I saw them it was like something in my brain clicked..and I thought "Oh yeah! I remember this"
Here's what I saw...


This one must be from late 70's or early 80's I don't remember this one.

Who didn't have one of these cute telephones!

Raggedy Ann?? I haven't seen her in ages!

I remember this one..it has London Bridge song..

Rainbow Brite?! this was so popular back then, they even had cartoons of her!

What a difference in today's toys and the ones from our childhood...





May 14, 2010

Sleep Apnea?

Do any of you have sleep apnea?


I had a sleep study done last week, because I'm having trouble sleeping, and I'm waking up a lot, I'm feeling tired all the time..so I went to the doctor yesterday for the results, and he said I have mild sleep apnea.

He said that there are two options, cpap machine, or Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) surgery which is a procedure that removes excess tissue in the throat to make the airway wider. As in removing parts of the soft palate, removal of tonsils and removal of the uvula (The soft fingerlike tissue that hangs down from the back of the roof of the mouth into the throat)
He also said "I will warn you, this is a very painful procedure and recovery"
So, I think I'm gonna try the cpap machine for now and see how that goes.. that surgery just scares me!
The doctor did say that if I had this surgery done, it would get rid of the sleep apena, I've done some searching and I've read horrors!

April 29, 2010

When your kids are sick

I have to say I don't know what bug is going around, my oldest got sick about a week ago with strep, high fever, vomiting, she was on antibiotic, then my 2 yr. got sick this week with high fever, I had to go to the ER with her, she had several tests done and was told that it was "viral" the next day my 6 yr old. wakes up with a fever, sore throat and nausea, I took her to the doctor and it's strep throat again! so she was put on a much stronger antibiotic..my little one is doing much better, it's been crazy!


August 4, 2009

Uniforms for School

Well, I'm so glad school starts on Monday 8/10! woo-hoo!!
What I like is that this year they will be wearing uniforms!! I can't even say how glad I am with this! Last year my daughter was in pre-k and it was just too much, I was washing clothes about 4 times a week, she would go through a pair of jeans so fast! So, let's see how this uniform business works out!

May 31, 2009

How do you spend your Saturday Nights?

How do you spend your Saturday Nights?


Well, I've gotta say that before we had any kids, we would go to the movies every weekend, unless there was something else going on. After we had kids...well..let's just say that "going to the movies" is a big thing now!
So, I actually spent this past Saturday shopping at Walmart! Amazing how your life changes once you have kids! As I was waiting in line to checkout, I thought to myself: "I love shopping at walmart by myself (no kids)" Don't get me wrong, I like going out with my family and my girls, but sometimes you just need to go out shopping alone!
I was so into in what I was doing that I lost track of time! and heard over the speaker when the guy said "Good evening shoppers, the time is 10pm and the fitting rooms are now closed" I got there around 7:30pm and just lost track of time!
So, things change, life changes, we also change! for the better.




May 12, 2009

Everyday...

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May 1, 2009

From Pre-School to Kindergarten

My daughter Emely is about to finish Pre-School on Friday, which I can't believe! She will be starting kindergarten in August. And she can't wait to start in the "big school" and ride the school bus.. which I am not at all comfortable!!

Anyways, I was given a Transition Activity Calendar which seems to be really good to help kids during the summer. I wanted to share this with you, for those who have kids that are going to kindergarten. Hope this is helpful!

Here is a Pre-K Summer Book List that they recommend:

Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman
Bear in a Square by Debbie Harter
Boomer Goes to School by Constance W. McGeorge
Countdown to Kindergarten by Alison McGhee
Eating the Alphabet: Fruits and Vegetables from A to Z by L. Ehlert
Franklin Goes to School by Paulette Bourgeois
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
The Little Engine that Could by Watty Piper
Welcome to Kindergarten by Anne F. Rockwell

Tips and Additional Activities

When Shopping with your child...
  • Have your child find a letter from their name on a product label.
  • Try simple activities such as reading logos of favorite foods and stores.
  • Before you go to the store, involve your child in making a shopping list. You can ask your child to check the cereal boxes to see if any are almost empty. A four or five year old can check on the supply of milk, extra rolls of toilet tissue, and other items. You can consult this list together as you shop. Let your child mark off the items on the list.
  • Ask your child to make comparisons (smallest, shortest, heaviest, same as, etc.) of cans and bottles.
  • Let your child pick out one vegetable of fruit and identify the begining sound of its name. What other foods begin with that sound?
  • Cut out coupons, and help your child match the coupon to the food item. Let her/him give them to the cashier.
  • Estimate how many radishes (carrots, etc.) are in a bunch and then count the number.
Tips for Reading Aloud
  • Be enthusiastic.
  • Change your voice and facial expressions.
  • Make sure children are comfortable.
  • Read aloud to children frequently.
  • Establish regular reading times.
  • Help children notice new information.
  • Point out pictures as they relate to the story.
  • Explain words they may not know to help increase vocabulary.
  • Ask children questions before and after reading.
  • Encourage children to talk about the book.
  • Read many kinds of books including ones with pictures of people of different cultures, ages, and with disabilities.
  • Choose books that help you teach.
  • Reread favorite books.
When riding in the car with your child...
  • Play "I spy" using words found on billboards and signs.
  • Have your child draw a pictorial journal of trip events. You can add dictation about each picture if necessary.
  • Keep sing-along or storybook tapes in an activity bag or backpack. Drawing materials, card games, puzzles and books also make a great addition.
  • Look at a clock, have your child tell what time the trip begins and when they think they will arrive at their destination. Check the time when you arrive.
  • Games like "I Spy" searching for animals, letters and numbers; counting colored cars, matching sign shapes, finding silly-named streets, inventing rhymes amuse away the miles.
  • My personal favorite one is when my daughter sees a car that looks like mine, her dad's, grandparents, she would yell that its just like so and so...
Here is a calendar to help your child in some learning activities.

5/27 ~ Have your child practice saying his/her full name, address, and phone number.
5/28 ~ Play catch, and count the number of balls caught. Can you come up with other games?
5/29 ~ Explore this-How many body parts can you move while standing in one place?
5/30 ~ Let your child pick out a new toothbrush and teach correct tooth brushing.
5/31 ~ Make a family calendar. What will you be doing for the rest of the summer? (camp, vacation)

6/1 ~ Let your child count the number of coins in your wallet. Let them separate the coins and count each type.
6/2 ~ Look at pictures in a book and then predict what will happen next. Read the story together.
6/3 ~ Choose some old toys to donate to charity.
6/4 ~ Make a simple instrument with kitchen items. (utensils, pots, bowls) Now play them.
6/5 ~ Talk about jobs, discuss where you work, how your work helps the family.
6/6 ~ Listen to a new radio station today. Discuss how the music is different.
6/7 ~ Plant seeds for flowers or vegetables.
6/8 ~ Draw a picture of dad or grandfather, include hair, eye color, etc.
6/9 ~ Have your child create a story about dad or grandgather, write it and read it together.
6/10 ~ Discuss with dad what his favorite food was when he was a child.
6/11 ~ Discuss with dad what he liked to play with as a child.