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Garden State Discovery Museum Birthday Party

July 29, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Thinking of having a Garden State Discovery Museum birthday party? This fun South Jersey birthday party location is a great time for all littles involved! Read on to see our thoughts! 

Disclosure:  This Garden State Discovery Museum Birthday Party is sponsored.  Thoughts and opinions are 100% our own. 

I have a confession.

I was dreading this year. The closer and closer we got to November, it was like a giant pit in my stomach. We were reaching this huge milestone.  Our baby girl was turning five. FIVE. How did this happen?

I feel like we were just announcing her birth a few weeks ago.  No way in the world has five years gone by already. I may have cried a little bit. Y’all, she’s growing so fast and there’s nothing slowing her down.

Serenity is a bright, determined, independent, and funny little kid. I’m so blessed to have her call me mom and so grateful for the moments we have and memories created together. I know there’s not much more time before I blink again and she’s 10, then 15, then off to college.  

We are trying to savor all of the time we have.

It was time for a CELEBRATION at Garden State Discovery Museum

We celebrate birthdays every year, but we don’t have parities for every birthday.  We only do parties on big occasions and five is a big one. I wanted a place that we could celebrate her and the great time we’ve had together.

Garden State Discovery Museum had everything we were looking for in a party:

  • Themed party
  • Ample time in a party room with a host
  • Dedicated independent play time in the party facility
  • Clean Up done for us
  • and more

How the Parties Work at Garden State Discovery Museum

The celebration was all about the birthday girl, so a few weeks before her party, I showed her party choices.  

They ranged from an art party to science party, princess party to pirate party.  Naturally, she picked the pirate party.  If you know our girl, she’s always had a fascination with pirates.  It was her first Halloween costume when she was old enough to verbalize what she wanted to be and she’s loved them every since. So pirate day it was!

See our birthday video complication:

When you have a birthday party at Garden State Discovery Museum, you get an hour and a half in a private room for just your party. During this time, you can have food (by there or bring from outside), cake, open presents and anything else you have planned.  This happened at the beginning of the party for us and I believe it at the beginning for all. 

One of the coolest things about your time in the private room is that a special guest (a pirate in our case) arrives with fun for all. Our pirate captain brought in a bounty of treasure in her chest. Inside all the kids were invited to make pirate hats equipped with their names and own decorations. They also got tattoos and a treasure before she headed out.

In total, the pirate stayed for approximately 25 minutes.

  

Our hostess for the day also helped us get our food handed out, played an eye spy game, helped with the kids decorating art pieces (tablecloths) and ended our time with a birthday song and cake.

After the Party Room

After the hour and a half inside the private room, our friends were allowed to roam the Garden State Discovery Museum for themselves and see what they could discover.

I will note here that once you leave the party area to go out into the play area, the party is pretty much over.  There is no way to keep your entire group together. And, while Garden State Discovery Museum isn’t a huge facility, it’s large enough that you just can’t keep everyone together.  

Updated information: I did learn that you are able to rent out the entire facility.  If this is an option for you, then obviously you could keep more tabs on your entire party.

There are so many play spaces set up for kids including:

  • theatre
  • art center
  • rock wall
  • sports area
  • dinosaur discovery
  • vet
  • diner
  • automobile
  • and more

We literally love the Garden State Discovery Museum.  Our kids would play they all day every day and constantly be immersed in a new learning experience every day.

Here’s some more pictures from our fun day:

Our big girl is on to braver adventures.  She’s growing before our eyes and we can’t wait to see the amazing things she accomplishes in her life.  She’s a fighter and she’s going to do big thing.  Our hope for her is that she never gives up, always stays true to her beliefs, and follows her own dreams and goals.

See you at Garden State Discovery Museum

Garden State Discovery Museum in located in Cherry Hill, NJ.  In addition to birthday parties, they have an amazingly interactive learning facility for children to engage in independent, role based play.

Currently, if you purchase a membership you get 10% off a party!  Learn about joining Garden State Discovery Museum today. We hope to see you there soon!

Update: Garden State Discovery Museum updated all of their party rooms in 2019! 

Our post was originally published on 12/11/2017 and updated in July 2019. 

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Teacher’s Favorite Things – The School Supply That You Must Have!

July 15, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Disclosure: This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #KleenexCareForClass #CollectiveBias #ad

When it comes to back to school, we know the kids need supplies.  But in order for a super smooth year for everyone, this Teacher’s Favorite Things printable will be the key to a successful year for all!  

Whether you send your kid to public, private or home school like we do, you are going to need school supplies.  Every year it seems as though, the lists get longer. You find yourself wondering how in the world these kids go through so many school supplies.  I can tell you first hand, since we homeschool, that they really do go through all those school supplies.  Especially things like pencils, glue, and paper.  Kids loose pencils. They doodle on the paper. And the glue?  Well, sometimes it seems as though they eat the glue when my back is turned. 

I remember the first year we dove into homeschooling, we thought we would save money.  One of the ways we did that was buying school supplies that were generic brands or from dollar type stores.  We quickly learned that there’s a reason the products were cheaper.  They didn’t work as well. 

Truth be told (and I’m not just saying this), but the saying “you get what you pay for” when it comes to school supplies is 100% true.  Since then, going into our fourth year of homeschooling, we know now that quality products are where it’s at. 

This isn’t just for homeschool though.  Teachers around the globe will confirm that quality products are more dependable.  We surveyed some of our teacher friends and they all agreed that you will get more money for your supplies if you buy quality brands. Sometimes though, unless we are in the classroom, we don’t understand why some things are on the list. 

I remember seeing a friend’s list and I was like why does your kid need paper towels and tissues. They explained that in smaller grade classrooms, they have sinks and need paper towels for the kids to dry their hands.  The school supplied towels are harsh and especially in the winter can really hurt the little hands.   

Also, kids are germ-y and therefore tissues, ones that are durable and soft, are a must. 

The best Paper Goods

It was a no brainer that those supplies should be Kleenex® and Viva®.  I remember the first time I used a Viva paper towel.  It was like sorcery.  It was so soft!  I know that when it comes to kids these are the best, especially in the harsher winter months of school.  Whether the teacher needs to wipe tears or a runny nose, you know that your little has the softest option available. 

Viva® Towels Signature Cloth not only deep clean quickly and more efficiently, but it’s great for wiping off dirty knees or cleaning desk.  There are 2X more durable which means your kid’s teacher needs to use less and you’ll have to send in less later in the year.  Viva helps to make a cleaner environment so you can worry less while your littles are away.  And even if you homeschool, you can rest assured that all these things benefit your own classroom too! 

You can grab these products and all your school supplies at your local Target!  There’s deals coming your way too! Offers will be good for both in store and Target.com. Check back for great deals on household paper at Target from July 29-August 4th and August 11-17th.

Teacher’s Favorite Things – The School Supply That You Must Have!

You get a supply list and you know that you need all of those things.  However, if you really want a terrific year, you need one more thing!  You need a questionnaire of your kids’ teachers favorite things!  

This free printable will really make a difference in your year and the year the teacher has.  No more wondering if the gifts you buy are wanted or going to be thrown away (what a waste of money!).

Instead, you know the exact things that your kids’ teachers want and are able to buy accordingly.  Natural favorite things like candy and drinks, but also where they like to eat and shop so that if you want to buy giftcards you can to places they will actually shop at. 

What’s even better is that there are even places for them to write in what they always run out of or things that they need in their classroom.  If you even feel compelled to do more or see a sale, you are able to know that you can pick up these things and it will be very appreciated by the teacher. 

It’s really a great way to make sure that the year goes great! 

Click on the photo below or click here to be able to print out the printable for free! 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Healthy Pregnancy Tips to Own Your Pregnancy

June 25, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Congratulations! If you are reading this, you are likely expecting (or know someone who is!). We are going to be discussing healthy pregnancy tips to own your pregnancy. 

*Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Inspira Health.  Thoughts and opinions are 100% my own. 

From the moment you find out that you are expecting, tons of thoughts flood your brain.  The goal that we have here is to quiet those thoughts a little and help you come up with a creative plan of healthy pregnancy with tips that are specialized to fit your lifestyle. You really need to have a plan for all three trimesters of your pregnancy (we’ll get into owning your birth experience in another post!).

What do I mean by own your pregnancy?  Well, it’s quite simple. You should be in charge of all aspects of your pregnancy and this experience should be joyful for you from start to finish.  We are going to share with you 10 tips for having a pregnancy experience that you dream of having. 

Now, we know that if this is at the beginning of your pregnancy, maybe only one or two people know, so it’s really your own thoughts that are all over the place.  Once you get further along and tell more people, lots of people start having opinions and ideas with what you should or should not be doing with your own body and pregnancy. 

We don’t want this to be overwhelming for you, especially when it comes to others, so the best thing to know is to tell yourself from the start and often throughout that this is your pregnancy and you are going to do what you see is best fit for both you and your child. 

10 Healthy Pregnancy Tips

1- Find a practice that is onboard with the lifestyle that you live. 

As soon as you get a positive pregnancy test, you should make sure that you find a practice that will suite the pregnancy that you wish to have.  For example, if you know you want a natural birth without an epidural, a midwife may be something you consider.  

It’s important to try to get prenatal care as early as you can.  You will be checked for a variety of things like blood pressure, weight, lab work, and urine sample, all to make sure you have a safe and healthy pregnancy. As well as an ultrasound to get close to an accurate due date for you. 

The sooner you are able to build a trusting relationship with your care provider, the better you will feel about this aspect of your pregnancy. 

2- Make sure that doctor or midwife is able to assist in delivering at the hospital of your choice 

In addition to the first tip, you want to make sure that the hospital that your care provider has rights to assist in delivery with, is on board with your pregnancy and birth plan. Check into their c-section rates, rooming in policies and rates of breastfeeding success and more if those things are important to you. 

At hospital maternity centers, like the three Inspira Health offers in southern New Jersey, they believe that you should have it all. From high-end amenities to award-winning nurses, they want to provide the best experience for expecting mothers.  

3- Ask questions and then ask some more

Part of owning your pregnancy and making healthy pregnancy choices, is to ask all the questions.  And if you don’t remember an answer, don’t be afraid to ask again.  Remember that this is supposed to be a joyous occasion for you and if you aren’t sure of an answer or not sure why the answer would be what your practitioner says is the answer, ask follow up questions.  You are paying someone to fully understand you.

This also goes back to the first healthy pregnancy tips idea above.  If you feel like your concerns or questions are being dismissed or not answered to your liking, never feel like you have to stay.  Find another care provider that is going to allow you to own your pregnancy your way. 

4- Eating for Two 

I know. I know. You get pregnant and then the joke is always, “it’s okay, you’re eating for two.”  While you are actually eating to feed two, you want to make sure you are fully nourishing your own body and your growing baby with the right nutrients.  This doesn’t mean that you should have a half dozen tacos every night because you used to eat three and now you double it. 

You want to make sure that you are making healthy choices like plenty of water,  as well as enough fruits and vegetables.  Fully cook food, limit caffeine and avoid a lot of sugar. Your care provider can come up with a plan for you for the right tip of diet, especially if you have food allergies or preferences, like a vegan or pescatarian diet. 

5- Exercise

If you didn’t exercise before, you are probably already rolling your eyes at me when you read that.  But unless there is a concern, you should try to get regular exercise during your pregnancy.  This can actually help ease some discomfort of pregnancy.  30 minutes of exercise a day is perfect and it can be anything from taking a walk or swimming safely.

Never overdo exercise, especially if you weren’t active before pregnancy and avoid contact sports and activities that may make you fall. Talk with your provider about a plan that works for you. 

6- Take the Nap. Go to bed early!

As a mom of two, I can’t recommend this enough.  Bank those sleep hours while you can; however, sleep is extremely important while pregnant.  Pregnancy is demanding and it’s normal to feel more tired than usual.  Take the nap when you can if you are feeling tired and try to make a habit of going to bed around the same time every night (not 2am though!). 

7- Take Your Vitamins

If you didn’t take vitamins before getting pregnant, it make be hard to remember now. The best way to remember is to set a reminder in your phone to go off at a time when you know you’ll always be able to take it.  

Ask you care provider what prenatal vitamins they recommend and take it regularly to ensure that you are getting all the nutrients that your growing baby needs. 

8- Avoid the Big No-Nos

There are definitely a few things that you want to avoid while pregnant.  No smoking, illicit drugs, or alcohol. 

Depending on your dietary preferences, you also want to avoid listeria that can come from eating the following foods: 

  • deli meat and hot dogs
  • raw or undercooked meats (like sushi)
  • raw eggs or recipes that call for raw eggs
  • soft cheeses like feta, Brie, and bleu cheese

Ask your care provider for a full list of foods and other products to avoid during your pregnancy. 

9- Track Your Mood Levels

It’s normal to feel swings in your moods as your hormones are drastically changing during the 9 months; however, it’s not uncommon for anxiety and postpartum depression to happen during the prenatal time and not only after giving birth.  Talk with your care provider about any concerns you have often and never be afraid to ask for help. 

If you have thoughts of suicide, please contact your care provider right away or call 1-800-273-8255 24 hours a day. 

10- Indulge in Self-Care

Once baby comes, your time is going to be even more limited.  Take the time now to get your hair done, get a prenatal massage, go on a last (or few last) vacations with your significant others and just enjoy the time you have before baby makes their arrival.

We hope you found this healthy pregnancy tips to own your pregnancy helpful!  Leave a comment below and let us know what your favorite tip is or if you have another helpful tip, we’d love to hear that as well! 

Thanks to Inspira Health for sponsoring this series of posts about owning your pregnancy your way.  We will be sharing more with and from them over the next few month, including the opening of their brand new facility in Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Stay tuned for the fun!

Filed Under: Home, Parenting, Pregnancy and Postpartum Tagged With: parenting, pregnancy

15 Hair Washing Tips for Kids Who Hate Their Hair Washed

June 20, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Some kids literally love all aspects of bath time., However, for some parents bath time, especially hair washing time is a nightmare.  We’re sharing hair washing tips for kids who hate their hair washed.

*Disclosure: This post is sponsored on behalf of Baby Magic.

 

If you have a child that hates their hair being washed then this post is for you. We are going to share hair washing tips for kids that just don’t like it.

Let’s rewind just a bit.  I have a child that skewed my perception of bath time early on because she’s literally in love with anything water.  You can put her in the shower, spray water in her face, dump a cup of water on her head, it doesn’t matter.  Anything water equals love for her.  And it was like that way from the beginning.  Still to this day she loves water.

Then, there’s the little one.  If you are reading this, your little is probably similarly aligned with my little one.  She came out of the womb and hasn’t liked bathing since day 1.  She does like swimming and will happily take a bath, but tell her you are going to wash her hair and there are instant meltdowns.

I’m talking full blown, tears and screams.  If you were standing outside our house you would think I was hurting her and at that point I haven’t even touched her. 

Luckily, we are almost completely on the other side of this.  There are definitely still times (usually when she’s really tired) that we still have meltdowns, but with a few hacks and tips, we are doing so much better.

I know I’m not the only who has struggled with this so today I want to share our hair washing tips for kids who hate their hair washed.

15 Hair Washing Tips for Kids Who Hate Their Hair Washed

1-Always tell them to look to the sky 

One of the easiest ways for most kids is to tell them to look up to the sky.  This tips their head backwards and helps them focus to not get it in their eyes.  You can even put glow in the dark stars or something similar on the ceiling so they know exactly where to look. Bonus points for having a built in nightlight in their bathroom if you take that option.

*As a note, some children have sensory issues with tipping backwards as it causes them to feel like they could fall backwards.  If this is your child, keep reading below for a different idea than this one that will work for your family. 

2-Change the time of day you wash hair 

As I mentioned above, our little one would and still does break down if she’s over tired. If I know she needs her hair washed, sometimes I will switch her bath/shower time to right after she wakes up so she’s not as grumpy and more willing to go along. 

3-Make it play time with washcloth puppets

If you are up to it, buy a pack of washcloth puppets and make a game out of hair washing time.  Be silly, make up stories or songs, and just have fun.  Sometimes a slight distraction is all kids need to get through a few minutes of hair washing. 

4-Have a water doll with hair 

Speaking of playing in the tub, have your little one wash their dolls hair while you wash their hair.  It’s a great distraction. You can explain to them how to wash hair while you do theirs.  It’s a learning experience and can show kids exactly what’s happening to give them a sense of calmness.  Make sure the doll is a water safe doll like a baby alive. 

5-Use a bath visor 

A bath visor fits around the little one’s head and keeps them dry. Definitely a convenient way to solve the problem of water in their face. 

6-Wash hair in bubble bath 

There’s tons of bubbles already in the bath that sometimes it’s easier to wash their hair in their too.  You can tell them to put some bubbles in their hair and wash around with a little more shampoo.  

7-Let them wear goggles

Swimming goggles have been a huge hit for days either girl just isn’t up for it.  It makes them laugh and keeps water and soap out of their eyes! Win win! 

8-Try doing it in the shower instead of bath 

Both of our girl actually prefer showers instead of the bath.  If you haven’t tried a shower with your little one yet, try switching it up and see if that helps your. 

9- Let them wash your own first 

Sometimes, kids need to know that it’s okay.  A lot of times they want to know that for a variety of situations.  Letting them wash your hair first can let them see it’s okay to do it. 

10-Give them a cup to do it themselves 

We all know that kids love doing things themselves. Washing their hair is no different.  This may or may not work, but it’s worth a try depending on your child.  Have a small cup and tell them to learn their head back and try to get it out themselves. 

11-Install a shower sprayer 

Having kids put their head under the spout or even with a cup like above can be too much water at once.  Installing a shower head that comes with a detachable sprayer can help with less water at one time.  Also, let them try it for themselves like tip #10. 

12- Have a dry cloth or towel nearby

Knowing that you are prepared to dry their face helps a lot of children.  They know that you are prepared and will feel calmer knowing so.  It’s a tip that has worked for us well. 

13- Try doing it in the sink with just a washcloth 

Sometimes you need to build up their trust.  If you are having a really hard time.  Try just using a washcloth in the sink and working your way up to more in the future. 

14 – Don’t wash their hair often 

Children don’t have all the oil glands that adults do, so we don’t need to wash their hair often.  We have been conditioned to thinking that we do, but we really don’t.  You can easily get away with going 5-7 days, up to 2 weeks in between washes given that they aren’t super dirty or anything. 

15- Always use a tear free shampoo

Getting soap in your eyes is enough to turn anyone off from ever wanting to wash their hair again, but especially little ones who are learning about this process.  One of the best ways to is use a year free shampoo or wash, like Baby Magic. 

has more than 65 years of creating baby products and just recently they relaunched all their new products, including the Baby Magic bunny, their new mascot. 

These brand new products are free from sulfates, dyes, parabens, lanolin, talc, and phthaltes. new that parents wanted change, including wholesome ingredients and they worked hard to create a product that was gentle and safe on our little ones.  There are lotions, 2-in-1 wash, calming bath, cleansing gel, and creamy baby oil, depending on your scent preference. 

The scents available are Original Baby Scent, Lavender Lullaby, and Sweet Buttercup Scent. 

You can find Baby Magic products that we discussed and more of their offering .

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30+ Outdoor Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Buy

June 3, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Outdoor family friendly entertainment is a big hit! Whether you are have summer get-togethers, want to plan your own summer camp, or need a way to keep the kids busy for hours, we’ve got you covered! Check out 30+ Outdoor Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Buy, but that you need!

Buckle down.  If summer break hasn’t started for you yet, it is soon and that means the kid(s) will start driving you crazy in 5…4…3…2…1… We are coming to the rescue today though with more than 30 outdoor activities you didn’t know you could buy. These are super fun and creative ways to get your kids out the door and out of your hair for more than three minutes.  Whoops, I mean, fun ways to keep them entertained! 

Why consider buying these outdoor activities 

Listen, Summer is so close I can almost taste the salt in the air. Every year since having kids, we have found ourselves at the beach more and more.  Days that we aren’t at the beach, we find ourselves lost for time as we play for hours and hours outdoors.  

We love it. Whether with friends or family, outdoor time is the best. The girls love playing, I love gardening, and Andrew…well, he does something. (not always sure what he’s doing).

As the girls get bigger though, I’ve come to the realization that chalk and bubbles aren’t going to work as entertainment outdoors for much longer.

We also, for the first time, have a decent yard where grass is actually growing. Because of that, we’ve been looking for some fun outdoor activities that we can entertain our guests with.

Over the last few weeks, I’ve found a lot of really cool outdoor activities that I wanted to share with each of you.

Why you need these outdoor activities for tweens and teens

We all know that the closer in age our kids get to moving out of the house, the more they don’t want want anything to do with us.  You are desperately trying to keep them at your own house for as often as possible. However, all they want to do is get as far away from you as possible and hang out at someone else’s house. 

There’s hope for you yet! 

With these outdoor activities you didn’t know you could buy, there’s a chance that you could turn your house into the fun and exciting place that all the kids want to hang out (I know this may be the exact opposite of what some of you want, and that’s okay too.) 

Kids, even at this crazy stage of wanting nothing to do with their parents, love to have fun. And they love to do silly things. Bump and Bounce Body Balls or Inflatable Giant Twister are definitely things that will keep the kids around for longer. 

And who knows, it may even be a way for you to bond together!  

Endless outdoor fun for all ages! 

It doesn’t matter if you have tweens or teens, toddlers, or are single with no kids yet, these 30+ outdoor activities you didn’t know you could buy are going to be a hit no matter if it’s a family activity, something for your older kids to do alone, or an adult only outdoor party! There’s literally something for everyone, no matter the age!  

Ready? Let’s go! 

30+ Outdoor Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Buy (But You Need)

Disclosure: Affiliate links contained within this post.

We’ve broken this down into four categories.  Those categories are:

  • Fun for everyone (no matter the age)
  • Outdoor Inflatables
  • Water Activities
  • Glow in the Dark Outdoor Fun

No matter who you are trying to entertain this summer, these will be perfect.  Something for everyone’s budget! 

Fun for Everyone

These are 15 ideas that everyone will love no matter their age!

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Huge Rainbow Kite

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This kite is over two feet wide!

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Paddle Toss and Catch Ball Set

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These Velcro Paddles and Ball set make for a great game of catch!

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30-In Flying Hoop

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Move over frisbees! You definitely need this oversize frisbee alternative.

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Horseshoes Game

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Super easy set up for kids to learn horseshoes

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Safe Lawn Darts Yard Games

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Darts provide lots of entertainment!

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Beginner Slackline- 48' Long

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Kids love balancing on anything! This slackline is perfect!

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Zip Line Fun 35'

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What kid's wouldn't want a zipline in their backyard!?

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3-Legged Race Bands

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If you have lots of kids over, give them these 3 legged race bands for tons of laughs!

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Gigantic 3 in 1 Net Set with Oversized Accessories

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Get real silly when you have oversized everything!

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Wham-O MINI Frisbee Golf Set

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Set up Frisbee Golf right in your yard!

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Giant Wooden Connect 4

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Kids love connect 4 and now they have a giant outdoor version!

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Fun Express Egg Spoon Game

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Perfect for egg races without actually wasting food! Comes with wooden eggs!

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12 Foot Parachute with 12 Handles

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Perfect for parties and adults and kids alike love parachute fun!

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4 pack boomerangs !

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Kids will continue to try these over and over!

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6 PCs Burlap Bags

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Perfect to have a sack race competition between adults and kids! Who will win?

Outdoor Inflatables

These are the best kind of fun! Try it out!

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Bump n Bounce Body Bumpers

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Kids will find this hysterical to bump and fall down and try to get back up again!

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Costzon Bubble Soccer Ball, Dia 5 ft (1.5m) Human Hamster Ball, Thick 8mm PVC Transparent Inflatable Bumper Ball Zorb Ball for Teens and Adults

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Same as above but for teens or adults! Both are must haves!

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Kids Inflatable Mega Boxing Gloves

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Kids will get a kick out of these inflatable boxing gloves!

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4 Foot Giant Inflatable Football with Tee and Pump

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It doesn't have to be football season for you to give your hand a try at being the star kicker this summer!

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Giant inflatable Twister

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What is there not to laugh! You know you're going to laugh!

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6 ft Giant Inflatable Soccerball

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6 ft soccer ball? Why not?

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Giant Inflatable Bowling Game Set

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Can you knock all the pins down?

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5 ft Giant Beach Ball

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Whether you're in the pool, at the beach or just in the yard, a giant ball is a huge hit!

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Heavy Duty Jumbo Size 12 Foot Beach Ball

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Even better than a 5ft beach ball is a 12ft ball! Endless fun! Can you keep it in the air?

Water Activities

Whether you are in the pool or at the lake, or need to make your own water oasis, these provide tons of water fun!

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Swimline Sea-Saw Rocker

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A see-saw for the water! Kids will love seeing who flips out first.

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Giant Sprinkler Inflatable Beach Ball

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Perfect for the yard when you can't leave the house!

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16ft-Long Speed Blast Water Slide

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Classic slip n slide!

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Inflatable Water Wheel

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Kids will spend endless time trying to make this go around! You're welcome!

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Shoot Ball Inflatable Pool Toy

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Can you score!?

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Blast Zone Pirate Bay Inflatable Combo Bounce and Slide Water Park

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Kids love bounce houses and water only makes it more fun!

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Intex Oasis Island

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If you go to the lake, this is a must have!

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Aqua Blast Obstacle Course

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Obstacle Course + Water fun, who wouldn't love?

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Trampoline Waterpark

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Turn your trampoline into a waterpark! *not responsible for accidents, use carefully.

Glow in the Dark Outdoor Fun

Who doesn't love glow in the dark? It's even more fun when you add in games and more!

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Glow Ring Toss Game

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Ring Toss at night! Can you score?

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Light up LED Volleyball

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Can you play in the dark?

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LED Light Up Flying Disc

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Glow in the dark frisbee!

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UV Glow Blacklight Face and Body Paint

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6 colors! Everyone will love this!

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Capture the Flag Glow-in-The-Dark

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Perfect party game!

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Light Up LED Soccer Ball

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If your kid never wants soccer to end, this glow in the dark ball is perfect for night time play!

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Light Up Basketball

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Same as above for basketball loving kids!

These are just 30+ Outdoor Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Buy, but we’re sure there are more.  What’s your go to unique fun activity during the summer?  Leave a comment letting us know!

*This post was originally published on 5/6/17 and updated on 6/3/19. 

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ScienceSeeds | Princeton, NJ

May 30, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

ScienceSeeds in Princeton, NJ is the ultimate hands-on science enrichment program that gets children 4-70+ years old interested and excited about learning!       

**Scroll to the bottom to see our fun video experience after reading the post!**

The best way for kids to learn is by experiencing things hands on.  Whether they are learning a new language, how to create they next art project, or all things science, kids thrive by hand on learning. Studies have shown that the physical act of doing helps them gain a better understanding of the material they are learning about, regardless of subject matter. ScienceSeeds in Princeton, NJ is thriving at this learning style. 

We were invited to come out and learn about ScienceSeeds, a New Jersey based science enrichment program. They focus on children from 4-17 years old; however, there are even options for adults and the owners are even open to other ideas you may have no matter the age.  When I was initially invited, I wasn’t sure about going.  There wasn’t a ton of information about the place I found on-line and even walking into the space, I wasn’t sure how much our girls and their friend would enjoy it. 

Crazy enough, we were blown away.  I’m not just saying this because we were invited. I legit mean that we were blown away by the creativity, fun, and learning that we had in just two hours.  It’s been about 2 weeks since visiting and our girls are still talking about it.  The adults are too.  At every single corner we turned, there was something new and exciting to engage in and we didn’t even complete a fraction of what was offered. 

What is ScienceSeeds in Princeton, NJ?

Obviously, you want to know what ScienceSeeds even is.  ScienceSeeds has been in business since 2008 in the same space in Princeton, NJ. Just minutes away from world renowned Princeton University.  It’s the result of two parents who couldn’t find family-friendly hands-on science and engineering programs. 

Currently, ScienceSeeds offers camps, birthday parties, weekend maker sessions, workshops, after-school classes, and more.  They have done homeschool programing in the past and even adult parties and open to do either with enough interest. 

What are some things kids can do or learn at ScienceSeeds?

When I say the possibilities are endless at ScienceSeeds, I truly mean that.  Some of the things kids can learn about are: 

  • cars 
  • balancing 
  • chemistry experiements
  • color and light
  • robotics 
  • electricity (spinners, vibrating bugs, and more)
  • hydraulics 
  • lego engineering 
  • game programming
  • 3D printing
  • and so much more

When we attended a tour of the facility, we loved that the team was super involved.  They took their time, really explained things to our kids and were very hands on in the entire process. They learned about gears and got to make one, saw how the 3D printer works and the laser cutting machine.  The girls loved picked their own laser cutting projects and putting them together from the pieces the machine made.  

I loved that it really taught them all about how things are made and what really goes into creating anything. How detailed and intricate everything around us is all the time.  

I can’t make it to or don’t live near Princeton, NJ – how can I get my kids involved?

Can’t make it to the physical location or don’t live close, there’s still ways that you can get your kid(s) involved in wanting to learn more about science and being hands on.  ScienceSeeds offers DIY kits that can be shipped directly to your home. They cost as little as $8, up to $25.  All well within reasonable for a summer or school year of fun.  Perfect weekend family activities to get everyone involved in as well.  Especially, creating something like a large catapult. 

It was truly a fun, but really educational way for kids to learn.  They have tailored age specific programs, so even if you have a high schooler, there’s something they can learn and do that is more involved than what we were shown!  Definitely check out scienceseeds.com and see how they can fit into your schedule for the summer and beyond! 

See all the fun at ScienceSeeds in Princeton, NJ: 

 

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Washington State Car Seat Laws 2019

May 1, 2019 by Larisha Campbell 2 Comments

THE GOVERNOR OF WASHINGTON SIGNED INTO LAW NEW CAR SEAT REQUIREMENTS IN APRIL 2019. THE NEW WASHINGTON STATE CAR SEAT LAWS TAKE EFFECT ON JANUARY 1, 2020. WASHINGTON’S NEW CAR SEAT LAWS ARE UPDATED TO ENSURE MAXIMUM SAFETY FOR CHILDREN.

It’s important to note up front. When states change laws like this, they aren’t trying to make parents or caregivers lives harder.  They are trying to put into law information that will make your family safer. The leading cause of death of children under 12 is car accidents. However, those deaths are preventable in many cases if proper car seat usage was applied always. 

***A Quick summary of the laws are provided at the bottom of this post.

BACKGROUND ON THE NEW WASHINGTON CAR SEAT LAWS

Agencies, like the American Academy of Pediatrics, state rear facing is the safest position for your child to be in a motor vehicle for as long as possible. Specifically, children should remain rear facing until at least age 2; however, as long as the child restraint system allows is best. One study shows rearfacing between 12-24 months is 532% safer than forward facing.

Washington has become the newest state to pass a law making sure that more children will remain rearfacing until at least two years old. On April 15 and 16, 2019, the Illinois legislature passed House Bill 1012. This bill makes amendments to RCW 46.61.687; also known as the Child Passenger Restraint Systems. Then, on April 19, 2019 the bill was signed into law by Governor Jay Inslee. The new Washington State car seat laws will go into effect come January 1, 2020.

The previous Washington State car seat laws only required drivers to provide a child under the age of eight (8) with an “approved” safety seat.

What Washington State’s New Car Seat Law Says

For the most part, Washington State Car Seat Laws largely remained the same as they have been for decades.  One section of the law got changed in this newest amendment and two new sections have been added.   You can also read the actual new Washington State Car Seat Laws 2019 for yourself.

This post is laid out in 2 parts – what the actual laws says word for word broken down by section and what that part of the section means in laymen’s terms.

The new Washington State Car Seat Laws bill amends the previous law and makes the following specifications for a child who is less than 16 years old:

What the new law says Section 1.1a–

A child under the age of two years must be properly secured in a child restraint system that is rear-facing until the child reaches the weight or height limit of the child restraint system as set by the manufacturer. A child may continue to be properly secured in a child restraint system that is rear-facing until the child reaches the weight or height limit of the child restraint system as set by the manufacturer, as recommended by the American academy of pediatrics.

What Section 1.1A means –

  • Children under the age of two (2) MUST remain rearfacing until they hit the maximum height or weight of the car seat set by the car seat company.
  • Once they hit two, if they are still not at the maximum height or weight, they can remain rearfacing (this is the safest way).
  • Please note: Even for children at the top of height charts, it is very unlikely they max out height before age 2.

What the new law says Section 1.1b–

A child who is not properly secured in a rear-facing child restraint system in accordance with (a) of this subsection and who is under the age of four years must be properly secured in a child restraint system that is forward-facing and has a harness until the child reaches the weight or height limit of the child restraint system as set by the manufacturer. A child may continue to be properly secured in a child restraint system that is forward-facing and has a harness until the child reaches the weight or height limit of the child restraint system as set by the manufacturer, as recommended by the American academy of pediatrics.

What Section 1.1b means –

  • Once a child is over 2 years old OR hits the maximum weight or height of their car seat, they may be turned forward facing in a 5 point harness car seat.
  • The child must remain harnessed in a forward facing seat until they are 4 years old or hit the weight or height limit of the car seat.
  • Please note: Even for children at the top of height charts, it is very unlikely they max out height before age 4.

What the new law says Section 1.1c–

A child who is not properly secured in a child restraint system in accordance with (a) or (b) of this subsection and who is under four feet nine inches tall must be properly secured in a child booster seat. A child may continue to be properly secured in a child booster seat until the vehicle lap and shoulder seat belts fit properly, typically when the child is between the ages of eight and twelve years of age, as recommended by the American academy of pediatrics, or must be properly secured with the motor vehicle’s safety belt properly adjusted and fastened around the child’s body.

What Section 1.1c means –

  • If your child in under 4’9″ (four foot, nine inches) and they have maxed out of the height or weight and are over 4 years old, they must continue to be secured in a child booster seat.
  • A child can move out of a booster seat when over 4’9″ when a lap and shoulder belt fits properly.  Please reference the 5 step test to see if the belts fit properly.
  • Please note: The law does not specific between a high back and no back booster seat.  It is best that child use a high back booster first, before moving to a no back booster.  Read up on the difference between no back and high back booster seats for reference.

What the new law says Section 1.1d and 1.1e–

These two sections just state that you must use a car seat or booster that complies with standards of the United States Department of Transportation and must be secured in the vehicle according to car seat company instructions.  To read the law, go here.

What the new law says Section 1.1f–

The driver of a vehicle transporting a child who is under thirteen years old shall transport the child in the back seat  positions in the vehicle where it is practical to do so.

What Section 1.1f means –

  • Children under 13 years old must be in the back seat of a vehicle that has a backseat.

What the new law says Section 1.2–

This section says enforcement of the law is done by visual inspection by law enforcement. To read the law, go here.

What the new law says Section 1.3–

A person violating subsection (1) of this section may be issued a notice of traffic infraction under chapter 46.63 RCW. If the person to whom the notice was issued presents proof of acquisition of an approved child ((passenger)) restraint system or a child booster seat, as appropriate, within seven days to the jurisdiction issuing the notice and the person has not previously had a violation of this section dismissed, the jurisdiction shall dismiss the notice of traffic infraction.

What Section 1.3 means –

  • If found in violation of the new car seat law, you could be given a traffic summons.
  • If you can present proof of purchase of the correct child seat as defined in above sections within 7 days, they will dismiss the traffic ticket.
  • Exception: If you have violated the law in the past, the violation will not be dismissed.

What the new law says Section 1.4–

  • Failing to comply with this law cannot be used as abuse or neglect. To read the law, go here.

What the new law says Section 1.5–

This section does not apply to: (a) For hire vehicles, (b) vehicles designed to transport sixteen or less passengers, including the driver, operated by auto transportation companies, as defined in RCW 81.68.010, (c) vehicles providing customer shuttle service  between parking, convention, and hotel facilities, and airport terminals, and (d) school buses.

What Section 1.5 means –

  • The law does not apply for vehicles such as:
    • taxis
    • passenger vans operated by auto transportation companies
    • shuttle services and
    • school buses

What the new law says Section 1.6 and 1.7–

Gives definitions about seats. To read the law, go here.

What the new law means Section 1.8a and 1.8b –

This section provides immunity from civil damages for certified current national child passenger safety technicians (CPSTs) who practice inspecting child restraint systems.  It does not apply to CPSTs who are employed by retailers of car seats. To read the law, go here.

New sections added to the Washington State Car Seat Law bill

There are two sections of the bill that were added and not simply amended the previous law.  Those are sections 2 and 3.

Section 2 describes that the Washington state traffic safety commission is to put together and pass out informational and educational materials that explain how to use car seats in vehicles and the risks of not using car seats. It also is to include where one can get assistance in properly installing car seats and the legal penalties if you do not use a car seat.

Section 3 states that the law goes into effect on January 1, 2020.

To read the law, go here.

Please note that you should be striving for maximums, not minimums. Leave your child rearfacing and in secured car seats as long as you possibly can. 

Quick Summary of Washington State’s New Car Seat Laws:

If you are running short on time, we’ve put together the main points below:

  • The law goes into effect on January 1, 2020
  • You have to use a car seat that is approved for use in the United States
  • Children under 13 must ride in the back seat when there is a back seat in the vehicle.
  • Does not apply to taxis, shuttles and buses
  • Law enforcement determine issuing tickets based on visual inspection and may give a traffic ticket.
  • **On your first offense, if you can show proof of obtaining the correct car seat, the ticket will be dismissed.
  • Children under 2: MUST remain rearfacing until they hit the maximum height or weight of the car seat set by the car seat company.  Once they hit two, if they are still not at the maximum height or weight, they can remain rearfacing (this is the safest way).
  • Children between 2-4:  Once a child is over 2 years old OR hits the maximum weight or height of their car seat, they may be turned forward facing in a 5 point harness car seat. The child must remain harnessed in a forward facing seat until they are 4 years old or hit the weight or height limit of the car seat.
  • Children over 4, but under 4’9″: If your child in under 4’9″ (four foot, nine inches) and they have maxed out of the height or weight and are over 4 years old, they must continue to be secured in a child booster seat. A child can move out of a booster seat when over 4’9″ when a lap and shoulder belt fits properly.  Please reference the 5 step test to see if the belts fit properly.

ADDITIONAL NOTES OF WASHINGTON STATE’S NEW CAR SEAT LAWS

  • If you are traveling to the state of Washington you are to adhere to these laws.

More Resources on Car Seat Safety

  •  You can view the Washington state Car Seat Laws full bill here
  • Car seats don’t have to be expensive! Find 4 Cars Seats that will rear face until 2 years old under $100
  • Read these 20 Common Car Seat Mistakes
  • Understand that Your Child’s Safety Over Your Convenience is most important
  • Here’s rearfacing car seat myths busted in case you don’t think it’s possible.
  • Child over 8 years old?  See if they are really ready for a seat belt or if they should remain boostered.

Disclosure: I am not a lawyer. The above information is not legal advice. Please consult a lawyer, child passenger safety technician, or your local municipality if you have questions. 

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10 Ways Dads Can Help with New Baby

April 24, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

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Dads are an integral part of parenting and there are plenty of ways that dads can help new moms. We discuss 10 ways dads can help with new baby that will truly help mom, and the family as a whole. 

Parenting is no joke. Everyone thinks it’s going to be easy until the day that a baby is placed in their arms and then things get real.  You realize that someone is entrusting you with a whole actual life and there’s no manual.  It’s all up to you and no matter how many classes you took or books you read, that all goes out the window. For many decades, the main parenting roles have been left to mom. However, as we move into a new era, dads are helping more.  For many, they simply don’t know how to help because they were never shown. Luckily, there’s dozens of ways dads can help with new baby whether it’s baby number 1 or number 10.

The most important thing for dads to remember is that moms need their help more than ever during the first 6-8 weeks after childbirth. If a mother had a vaginal birth it’s a minimum of 6 weeks. If she had a c-section, it’s a minimum of 8 weeks. However, beyond that the first 6 months, especially after the first child, are a transition period that all mothers can use as much help as possible.  Mothers are known for being strong, so it’s important that you save this list and try to help as much as you can, even if she says she doesn’t need the help.

10 Ways Dads Can Help with New Baby

This list is great for whether this is the first baby or baby number seven.  If there is a new baby in the house, these are ways dads can help a new mom.

1. Know what postpartum depression and anxiety are and how it differs from postpartum blues. 

Baby blues are a period of a few days up to two weeks after baby is born that mom may be sad, scared, or feeling overwhelmed. Often times, mothers cry because of these feelings.  Learn more about how to distinguish between the postpartum blues and more serious diagnosis of postpartum depression so that you know when you need to reach out to her medical care provider for assistance. Never judge her for feeling this way.

2. Listen to her 

When someone has a baby, their hormones are shifted all over the place.  There are lots of emotions that come along with this, including anxiousness, fear, and guilt. Being able to open up and have someone by your side is critical during the first few weeks.  You can really help by just offering to listen to how she feels.

3. Tell people that want to visit that they need to bring a meal or do a chore

Lots of people want to come over, but rarely do they want to do anything but hold the new baby.  Speak up and ask for help from anyone that asks to come over, especially if someone asks if you need anything. “We would love if you could help with dinner tonight” or “I could really use some help with the dishes or laundry”.  Most people are willing to assist and it takes a load (pun intended) off of the new parents.

4. Do the household chores and errands 

The more you do, the less she’ll feel stressed.  If you remember only this line, it will help everything so much. Remember she just birthed a baby. Yes, you are learning the ropes too, but your organs aren’t shifting back into place after being moved for the past 9 months approximately.  Things you can do are the dishes, laundry, dusting, sweeping, mopping, and more inside the house.  Outside errands include going grocery store, grabbing household necessities like toiletries and cleaning supplies, more diapers, or dropping things off at the post office if needed.  Any way that you can reduce the amount she has to do will help.

5. Make the meals (breakfast, lunch, and/or but especially dinner)

By the end of the day, the last thing a new mom wants to do is prep dinner. If you do nothing else, helping to make dinner every night for the first few weeks will be a huge help. Ask family to help by bringing or having dinner delivered, make easy meals like bbq sliders or pasta salad.

6. Set up some type of home self care appointment.

Self-care is a thing most moms fail at. Moms constantly feel like they have to take care of everyone else, which leaves no time to take care of her. After having a new baby, self-care is critical because mom needs to feel like she still is somewhat of the same her that she’s always been, even though she’ll forever be different.  This is especially true after the first baby.

Some ideas would be to set up a postpartum massage, hair appointment or mani/pedi but with someone that comes to your house. Local Facebook groups are great for finding someone like this.  Make sure to get references and/or reviews of people. Another option would be to ask her if she’d prefer to get out of the house to do this.  Sometimes if moms have postpartum depression, being away from her baby terrifies her so having this in home will help.  However, some moms would love to have an hour or two out of the house and this is the perfect way.   Offer to drive her if she’s still under the driving restriction.

7. Try to soothe the baby yourself 

Mothers are known to naturally have maternal instincts. Women are raised to play with dolls, be babysitters, and natural nurture. So it’s only natural. However, that doesn’t mean dad can’t. Not only do dads need to learn to do this so they can bond with babies themselves; but, soothing a baby helps a mom’s stress levels.  If mom is the only one who can care for a baby’s cries, it becomes exhausting and overwhelming.  Offer to try to help.

8. Let mom have some me time

Whether mom wants to take a shower alone or take a walk outside, let her. Don’t ask her how long or rush her when she’s doing what she’s decided on.  You can and will successfully be able to take care of a baby.  If you need help, call another woman figure in your life whether your own mothers or another friend that is a parent you know, but let mom have a little peace of her own.

9. Bring her snacks

You may think that as soon as she stops eating for 2 people that she won’t be as hungry but that’s not true.  Having a newborn is demanding, especially if she is breastfeeding and/or has more than one child to attend too.  Here’s over 100 postpartum snack ideas for you to make and bring her when she’s hungry.

10. Keep her water bottle or glass filled up

Moms need to stay hydrated! This is especially important if mom is breastfeeding. You can easily keep her water bottle filled up with a Primo® First Steps Bottom-Loading Water Dispenser. It allows for the perfect temperature of cold water that is always readily available.  You can even set it up right in your room so you never have to worry about make long treks down stairs or hallways in the middle of the night.  It seems simple, but mothers are usually parched and need to make sure they are getting enough liquid. Primo water has a purification process that removes the presence of chlorine, bacteria, parasites, heavy metals, and travel levels of pharmaceuticals which means mom is drinking healthier and safer water for her.

About the Primo First Steps Bottom-Loading Water Dispenser (link)

  • If you are formula feeding, this water dispenser actually has a warm water option automatically dispenses water at 98.6-104oF, that is specially designed for mixing formula bottles. No more worrying about heating it over the stove at 2am…one touch of a button and it’s the perfect temperature for your baby bottle, every time, which if you’re a parent, you know babies are not patient when they’re hungry. The dispenser even has a LED night light to keep you out of the dark during late night feedings!
  • There is a child resistant safety feature for the hot water, so no worries if you have other children.
  • There’s a self-sanitizing function to ensure quality.
  • Set up took less than 15 minutes without tools or having to hook up to plumbing, and the 5-gallon water bottles easily slide in with the bottom-loading design. This makes it easy for you to move it from the bedroom to the kitchen once your baby has gotten older! 
    • The dispenser takes pre-filled or refillable 3 or 5-gallon water bottles (sold separately) and it was so convenient to find it at a retail location near me!

Whether you are on baby number one or you are a seasoned expert, these are all ways that you can help.  If you have older children, the Primo water dispenser makes it easy for everyone to help mom in the smallest of ways all while keeping everyone healthy.  Learn more and see your closest Primo location for pickup today! (link)

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50+ Things You Didn’t Know You Could Buy Reusable

April 22, 2019 by Larisha Campbell 1 Comment

Whether it’s Earth Day or you are looking to make a switch to more reusable products, you will find something in this list of 50+ Things You Didn’t Know You Could Buy Reusable! 

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We’re all looking to make better choices for our families and the environment. For us, we are trying to buy more and more reusable products to be more environmentally friendly and also make our own lives healthier at the same time.

The first step that most of us takes towards a greener life is typically using reusable bags at the grocery store. You may have reusable soap dispenser or even use a reusable coffee mug at your local convenience store.

However, there’s so many more things that you can buy reusable versions of now that you might have never even know (I know I didn’t know some of these!).

We decided in celebration of Earth Day that we would create this list of 50+ Things You Can Buy Reusable Versions of today! Some of these we already use and other ones we are working to implement ourselves.

For The Kitchen

  1.  Paper Towels – lots of options! We like ones with snaps!
  2.  Plastic Wrap– there’s cotton and silicone versions available
  3. Straws – so many options – from glass to stainless steel and beyond, make sure you get BPA free!
  4.  K-Cup
  5. Tea Bags and Coffee Filters – buying loose coffee and tea bags saves you money, buying reusable filters will save you even more!
  6.  Dish Scrubbers – use a dish cloth or grab some actual scrubbers that are washable
  7. Silicone Baking Cups – no one needs those paper wrappers anyway!
  8. Popsicle Molds – Kids love making their own popsicles and this way you can do it all the time (these Blueberry Kiwi pops are a hit here)
  9. Wooden Skewers – replace these with metal skewers – they’re easier to use!
  10. Grill Cooking Sheet – instead of using aluminum foil!
  11. Chopsticks – Buy a reusable pair – These would make a nice gift!




For the Laundry Room

  1. Dryer Sheets – replace these chemical infused sheets with wool dryer balls and scent with essential oils – these are the dryer balls we’ve been using for the last 4 years
  2. Laundry Detergent – Yes, you can have a reusable laundry detergent !
  3. Wet Bags – If you use cloth diapers, reusable tissues, sanitary napkins, or a number of other options, these come in handy! We love them for wet swimsuits after the beach too!


For the Bathroom

  1. Cotton Balls – Cottons balls are just cotton that you throw away. Replace them with cotton make-up remover pads or even better money saving option – go for baby washcloths!
  2. Electric Shavers – ditch the disposables and get a wet/dry shaver for women and an electric shaver for men
  3. Cloth Shower Liner – no more having to worry about mildew on the plastic liner when guest comes over, just wash and re-hang
  4. Toothbrush – these recycled handle toothbrushes last forever, just replace the head, or you can go with a disposable option that is 100% biodegradable
  5. Gum stimulator – instead of floss go with this option that’s better for you
  6. Menstrual Products –  Prefer tampons? – go with a cup; Pads your choice? – go with cloth pads. We’ve been using Pink Lemonade Shop brand of cloth pads for 4 years now with great success.
  7. Breastpads – if breastfeeding, these are definitely a go to product you need
  8. Makeup Remover Cloths
  9. Beauty face mask – This reusable moisturizing mask has high reviews, though we’ve never personally tried it.
  10. Condoms – Okay.  Don’t shoot the messenger. We came across these randomly while doing our research for this post.  We’ve never used them and not sure about brands, but we had to include them as an option!
  11. Toilet Paper – again, don’t shoot the messenger.  Some families swear by this. You can find lots of options on Etsy – just search “family cloth” or “reusable toilet paper”




Misc Home

  1. Produce Bags – no more plastic bags for all your fruit, just reuse these over and over
  2. Lunch/Snack bags – tons of size and pattern options! We love using these.
  3. Furnace/AC Filter – you should replace these every 4 months in your home, but buy a reusable one and you’ll never have to again, just rinse and reuse!
  4. Car Filter – same as the home filters, these should be changed often in your car. Check with your local mechanic about reusable options
  5. Sweeper Cleaning Pads – so much cheaper than continuously buying the store brand cleaning pads
  6. Dry Cleaning Bags – I couldn’t stand how many plastic bags came wrapped in our dry cleaning every time! Use these reusable bags and ditch the plastic.
  7. Toothpicks– Use stainless steel turkey lacers to replace your toothpicks! Just wash and reuse!
  8. Wine Protector Sleeves – Ditch the paper bags and just use these!


For Kids

1. Food Pouches – Allows you to make and take your own purees, applesauce, and more.
2. Diapers – Using cloth diapers saves you and the environment tons of money – Cotton Babies Flip System and Green Mountain Diaper fitteds were our favorite ones
3. Wipes – You can swap out disposable wipes for cloth ones. Looking to upcycle, you can also cut up old tshirts and reuse those as wipes
4. Juice Boxes – Just swap these and kids still get the fun juice box fill. Even better, these won’t spill everywhere when squeezed!
5. Swim Diapers – Disposable swim diapers are the biggest scam. They don’t do anything but hold in poop. Reusable swim diapers do exactly the same thing and last from birth to potty training.
6. Reusable Coloring Shirts – Kids LOVE coloring their own clothes! Did you know if you grab these coloring shirts and use Crayola Ultraclean Washable Markers and you can wash and color all over again!
7. Stickers – Sometimes stickers are the vein of a parents existence. Reusable Sticker Books all for less of a mess.


For Pets

1. Pee Pads – Animals can be expensive. Save lots of money with these reusable pee pads.
2. Lint Roller – A reusable lint roller just needs washed and it’s pretty close in price to what you pay for disposable ones.
3. Dog Diapers – Same with kids cloth diapers but for dogs – Grab these Reusable Dog Diapers 

For Travel

1. Plastic Cutlery – Grab a reusable spork set for everyone in the family and never worry about plastic again. Bonus – you never have to worry about these breaking if you push down to hard
2. Takeout Containers – Out to eat at a restaurant? Take containers with you and ditch the styrofoam containers which never leave landfills.

Misc

1. Wrapping Paper – I can tell you from experience, kid’s have zero care about how presents are wrapped. Buy reusable wrapping paper and never worry about running out again.  Bonus tip: looking to save money? Wrap presents in newspaper.
2. Batteries – Having kids, we spending hundreds on batteries alone over the course of a kid’s life. You can buy AA and AAA reusable batteries and recharge again and again.
3. Pens – Buy refillable pens and never worry about the ink drying out of your favorite pen again!
4. Ink cartridges – Grab refillable printer cartridges and just do them yourself. It saves a ton too!
5. Hand Warmers – I remember going through a crazy amount of hand warmers at college football games. This rechargeable hand warmer is super neat and we’ll be getting one for snowboarding season!
6. Rain Barrels – reuse water!  It’s free water that you can use for plants, kid’s outdoor play, and more. We love these rain barrel planters that look like home decor!
7. Cable ties/twist ties/zip ties – I had no idea reusable zip ties/etc existed!  We’ll be grabbing these soon!
8. Dry Erase Sheet Protector – We love these reusable sheet protectors for homeschool. We can do the same worksheets again and again and it also allows me to save the sheets for our second little too!
9. Balloons – YES! These is such a thing as reusable balloons! No helium need! How cool is that!?


What switch will you make for Earth Day?

It’s so amazing to see so many different products that are reusable! If everyone could swap out 3 or 5 things from this list, we could all start by doing our part.  Obviously one of the easiest swaps that you can make is simply swapping out plastic water bottles for a reusable one!

We hope you love our list of 50+ things you didn’t know you could buy reusable. Did we miss something? Let us know in the comments!

This post was originally published on 4/21/17 and updated on 4/22/19.

Filed Under: Home, Parenting Tagged With: ecofriendly, green living, reusable, semicrunchyish, zero waste

Taking Time To Remember The Small Things

April 17, 2019 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #TeaProudly, #ConstantComment, #CollectiveBias

Taking Time to Remember the Small Things is an important reminder that sometimes it great to look back and see how far you’ve grown together.

Picture from our first vacation together,2009

“Time flies.”

It’s such an overused phrase.  Sometimes it’s actually quite annoying to hear. But other times, you sit and think about just how far you’ve come or grown and it becomes a bit nostalgic.

I remember someone recently said something to me about 18 year olds now were born after the year 2000. I started calculating in my head. That would mean the year 2000 is almost 20 years ago. ‘scuse me?! I’m not old enough for that to be logistically true.  Right? I couldn’t have calculated that correctly.  But oh, it’s so true.

Then I started thinking about what that means for other things. How it means that I’ve known Larisha for almost 15 years, we’ve been dating for almost 10 and how our oldest is closer to 10 than she is a baby.  How Sway? All of this seems to have happened in the blink of an eye.

I sat down and started thinking about what that means for the past 10 years. How we’ve grown into this family and the bond we’ve made.  The things we’ve come to appreciate about each other. Or how we have taught each other about so many different things. It’s easy for us to keep moving forward every day, but some days it’s nice to take the time to remember the small things.

Remember the things that you have both taught each other

It’s easy to remember the things that you have taught your children.  They are constantly showing you. But sit down and think about the things that you have learned from your significant other. How have you grown over the course of your relationship? What things have made you better because they have shown you.

For me the list is great. We were young when we met and we both still had a lot of growing to do.

I learned how to love someone more than I love myself. When we got together, I was young.  I didn’t know how to really care for another person and I was pretty self-centered. However, over the years, I have realized that our relationship has grown stronger when we have both learned to put ourselves aside for the betterment of us and our family.

Beyond just her though, I learned how to love more deeply than anything.  She made me a father.  She brought not one, but two little girls into my life (I didn’t even think I wanted girls!). I would do anything for my family and it’s funny to look back on that.  It was TERRIFYING to think I was going be a dad.  I mean I legit didn’t even know how to hold a baby and someone was going to give me a whole one to take care of!?  How!? But because of her, I have learned and grown so much.

I have learned a love of traveling.  This is one of the biggest ones that I have learned.  I was such a homebody. There was no appreciation for exploring. However, she showed me that traveling can be one of the greatest things.  And because of that and her passion for traveling, I have seen some really cool things.  I have also picked up on a previous passion – my photography. So many things have come from just her asking me step out of the boundaries.

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Breaking down boundaries, letting down guards

One of the biggest things I’ve learned is that you have to let boundaries down sometimes in order to be a better person.  One of the biggest guards I’ve had to let down was trying new foods.  Textures and tastes and unknowns about food are so weird to me, but I love that she has helped me step out of my comfort zone.   If you’ve watched any of her live videos, she regularly talks about me being picky (and I admit I am), but I’m more open now because of it.

But this is one of the areas that we have really grown and bonded together.  She’s introduced me to really cool restaurants and things like homemade pizza, and I’ve introduced her to cooler things like ackee, avocados (can you believe she didn’t eat them before we met?!), and a variety of jerk and curry dishes.

Even on a more simple note, I introduced her to a love of tea and she introduced me to one of my favorite blends. Constant Comment from Bigelow.  It’s Curiously Different. Impossible to Forget. Just like her. It has hints of oranges and other spices that make it great for any day of the week. It shows that it’s even the simple things that make a relationship so special. Every time that I go to make a cup, I am reminded of the memories of how we have grown together.

I’m curious after reading this how you think that you have learned and grown since being in a relationship with your significant other?

Sometimes it’s great to really stop and spend time taking time to remember the small things.

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Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: parenting

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