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Monday, March 22, 2010

Useful Links - Site Redesign!

Between moving homes, pick up on the markets and some good old spring cleaning, the blog has been neglected. Would love to re-focus and add more value rather than blather on about me me me, so....this blog now enters phase II - Parent Scout

As a parent, I've found that there are a bazillion resources for information. Some are so vast it's impossible to find what you want. Some are so message board intensive it's all chatter with little content. And some have great content but are only focused on one small aspect of our lives.

I am hoping to start a new project with Parent Scout, which is to put together a place to find what parents are looking for that is broad enough to be a single resource you use while focused enough to provide answers to questions you have.

As a parent, it's not just about child development or just about where to go about town. You're a whole person who has little time to be combing the Internet looking for answers your family needs like ages & stages, managing work/life balance, quick recipes, how to travel with your kids, networking, crafts with your child that don't require hours of brain damage on your part, and more.

Over the years I have amassed a wealth of little tidbits, useful Internet links and great information from every corner of parenting and household management resources that I'd love to share with you!

Until I can pull something meaningful together, here are a few of my favorite things, in no particular order, that other parents have found helpful recently...
  • Hiding nutrition:
    Toddlers are a peculiar bunch, with strange eating habits. My oldest loved mashed potatoes, so I hid all kinds of things in there (powdered milk for protein, shredded cheese, shredded carrots). Her younger brother won't eat mashed potatoes, but loves breads, pancakes and yogurt. Baking in the fruits and veggies helps. Think zucchini bread with part whole-wheat flower and a few tbsp ground flaxseeds for omega-3, hide some finely chopped spinach, add flaxseeds and bananas to pancakes. For more stealth nutrition, try peanut butter playdough!
  • Real Simple's Time-Saving Tips
  • Great NYC Mom resources from Big City Moms
  • 5 Simple Ways to Make Your Toddler's Day from BabyCenter
  • Though your first though when you hear eating disorder is teenage girls, anyone can have an eating disorder, and most start early. Learn more from KidsHealth on Kids and Eating Disorders
  • Someone has finally brought manners back en vogue! Learn more about Etiquette Workshops for Kids from Socialskilz and NewYorkFamily.com
  • My favorite designer discounter for kids! The Mini Social
  • We bought a ton of stuff for our little one recently from KidSurplus, a discount website for all things kid

Til next time,
It's a BusyLife,
Danielle

Thursday, January 21, 2010

New Year - update

So, nearly a month has gone by - time to check on how the new year plans are going!

Get Healthy
Sleep
  • Completed sleep re-training - hooray! Martin's still up at 5am for a bit, but 8pm-5am is a good start
  • Got the supplies for bedroom partition, now just have to install
  • Getting to bed by 11pm some nights, so slowly better

Nutrition
  • Jodi from Citrition came to visit this week and we're off to a great start! Week 1 of 4 goal: eat fruit with breakfast everyday for everybody (13yr old, 13 mo old, and parents - many months old!)
  • Have been cooking at least 4 days per week
  • Leftovers have not made it to work much. Gotta grab those on way out the door.
  • Need more variety, next shopping trip - i promise!
  • Taking vitamins at least every other day

Exercise
  • Met with trainer and got a good supplemental routine. That said, have not been to the gym as much as I want. Hopefully will be less crazy by next week
  • Teenager has been going to martial arts regularly - Go Maggie!
  • Baby loves visiting the Museum of Natural History on the weekends. Could care less about the exhibits...loves to run in the wide open halls!


Get Organized
  • Created the chore list, just need to actually print and put into action
  • Event list there, just need to fill/check it
  • Goals list - yeah....should make one of these


Get Happy
  • Yoga - making time for practice every other day...progress
  • Bath - haven't gotten to that yet (for relaxation that is...have bathed this year)
  • Walk - getting a bit more in :)
  • Read - lots more of this, might even get to bookclub meeting this month!
  • Visit - Noodles with Lynn yesterday, check!
  • ReConnect - date night Feb 7, check!


Overall, not bad progress. Will keep striving to strive and find reasons to smile through the chaos!
'Til next time,
It's a BusyLife,
Danielle