Thursday, May 7, 2009
The Important Things
My daughter is turning 3 years old in a couple weeks and I am so excited. Lately, I have been working in the school setting and have come into contact with children who have very disturbing attitudes. I cringe at the thought of my daughter, someday, somehow becoming one of the those unruly children. My mindset is to focus on my daughter as much as possible each day. I must set aside time for her and time for her to learn so that her success will be easily obtainable. Although she is just a toddler, who is to say that success can't start now? Parents, be sure to instill the utmost respect for authority, the endless possibilities of life, and the spiritual guidance that your children need in order to build a better future. Do not procrastinate when it comes to our youth, YOUR CHILDREN because it never pays to be late. It never pays to even be on time. It pays to be AHEAD OF TIME... Teach your children at a young age the skills they may need later in life to STAND OUT and to become the most successful individual he/she can be.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Importance of Wills
The past couple of months there have been alot of deaths of young people in the area and it caused me to think about what would happen if I died right now. Where would my daughter be? How would her life change? I already have a will in place but I need to update it. I just wanted to educate all of the young mothers and fathers out there about the importance of wills. A will lets everyone know where you intend for your money to placed and with whom, it also tells people who you want to raise your children. If tragedy should hit and you die, you would never want that crazy drug addict relative to raise your children and take over the money. Or maybe for someone of you, you would never want your mother in law to take custody. If you never take the time to get a will done and to have it in writing, it will be left up to the crazy relatives and the strange judge who knows nothing about your family to decide where your children will be placed. To get a will done is very cheap and doesn't take up much of your time. Go to a local law office and get your will done for your children. If something were to happen to you, you wouldn't want them to have to deal with the extra stress of wondering where they will live.
Monday, September 15, 2008
My potty trained angel
I'm so excited that my daughter is wearing dora underwear now. She was
round another little girl that was potty trained and it encouraged her
to do the same. She has had a few incidents where she didn't tell me she
had to potty but overall she has been doing good. Do any of you have
children that are potty training? Tell me your stories.....
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Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®
round another little girl that was potty trained and it encouraged her
to do the same. She has had a few incidents where she didn't tell me she
had to potty but overall she has been doing good. Do any of you have
children that are potty training? Tell me your stories.....
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Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®
Monday, August 25, 2008
Satisfaction?
So how can one person satisfy oneself, their child, and the family all
at the sametime? Here's the situation... I have been planning for my
daughter to go to daycare/school and now just before its time my family
decides to let me know that they don't want her to go. My mother and
grandmother think she is to young (age 2) and that they would rather her
be with them. Now my mom works a fulltime job and my grandmother gets
sick often. So how can I manage fulltime student and partime sales
associate when I'm going to be worried about where she is going to be
for the day. I was so ready for her to go to school and to have her
learning and interacting with other students and now that dream is gone.
What do I do???
at the sametime? Here's the situation... I have been planning for my
daughter to go to daycare/school and now just before its time my family
decides to let me know that they don't want her to go. My mother and
grandmother think she is to young (age 2) and that they would rather her
be with them. Now my mom works a fulltime job and my grandmother gets
sick often. So how can I manage fulltime student and partime sales
associate when I'm going to be worried about where she is going to be
for the day. I was so ready for her to go to school and to have her
learning and interacting with other students and now that dream is gone.
What do I do???
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Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Satisfaction?
So how can one person satisfy oneself, their child, and the family all
at the sametime? Here's the situation... I have been planning for my
daughter to go to daycare/school and now just before its time my family
decides to let me know that they don't want her to go. My mother and
grandmother think she is to young (age 2) and that they would rather her
be with them. Now my mom works a fulltime job and my grandmother gets
sick often. So how can I manage fulltime student and partime sales
associate when I'm going to be worried about where she is going to be
for the day. I was so ready for her to go to school and to have her
learning and interacting with other students and now that dream is gone.
What do I do???
--
Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®
at the sametime? Here's the situation... I have been planning for my
daughter to go to daycare/school and now just before its time my family
decides to let me know that they don't want her to go. My mother and
grandmother think she is to young (age 2) and that they would rather her
be with them. Now my mom works a fulltime job and my grandmother gets
sick often. So how can I manage fulltime student and partime sales
associate when I'm going to be worried about where she is going to be
for the day. I was so ready for her to go to school and to have her
learning and interacting with other students and now that dream is gone.
What do I do???
--
Sent from my T-Mobile Sidekick®
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Working Mom
So summer is almost over and its time for some of us moms to go back to school. This can be a hard time for moms and their children. How can we mothers prepare ourselves and our children for the slight change of pace? Its so hard to go to school and or work and leave our children with others. Its also hard to get back into the swing of things and get use to working or going back to class and still having the energy to go home and take care of things. This is when stress and anxiety comes into play. So how do you avoid this? Make sure to schedule things and have a routine. Its easier on mom and baby if there is a set plan and a schedule to follow. Moms should always be sure to schedule alone time. Mom should have at least 30 minutes a day to herself. Use this time to do something that is relaxing or something that makes you happy. Also make sure that if you are in school take time to do work and study. For some of you it may be a good idea to ask for help from relatives or a babysitter, maybe even daycare. The help of others will allow for time to do work, study, or have that 30 minutes alone time.
Does anyone have any other ideas on how to lower stress and anxiety when going back to school or work?
Does anyone have any other ideas on how to lower stress and anxiety when going back to school or work?
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Road Trip for Mommy and Me!
So there comes a time in every child's life where they go on their first road trip. Depending on how far the trip, baby can become very agitated. To make the road trip comfortable for baby and all others surrounding baby, there should be a couple things packed.
Here is a pretty basic example list. Each child is different so in some cases, somethings can be added and in some cases somethings can be subtracted.
1)Plenty of clothes (just in case baby has an accident)
2)Toys
3)If you have a toddler he or she may enjoy watching a movie
4)Plenty of music (most children enjoy listening and dancing to music)
5)All of baby's medicine (incase of illness)
6)Snacks (children love to snack and it can become a headache trying to stop everytime he or she screams that they are hungry)
What are somethings that you always remember to pack for baby when going on a road trip.
Here is a pretty basic example list. Each child is different so in some cases, somethings can be added and in some cases somethings can be subtracted.
1)Plenty of clothes (just in case baby has an accident)
2)Toys
3)If you have a toddler he or she may enjoy watching a movie
4)Plenty of music (most children enjoy listening and dancing to music)
5)All of baby's medicine (incase of illness)
6)Snacks (children love to snack and it can become a headache trying to stop everytime he or she screams that they are hungry)
What are somethings that you always remember to pack for baby when going on a road trip.
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