Wednesday, February 10, 2010

1800 flowers Have Great Gifts For Mom


Valentine's Day is just around the corner, have you thought of sending your Mom some flowers, candy or a gift. Normally we think of Valentine's Day as a time to send out flowers to that "special" someone, but your Mom should always be someone "Special". I send my Mom flowers every year and it always makes her day. This year will be no different, except that I found a better way to do it.

No matter how close or far you are from your Mom, sending flowers with 1800flowers makes it so much easier. They have so many choices that there is sure to be a bouquet or planter that is perfect for your Mom.

1800flowers offers free shipping and no service charge. I don't get that kind of service through my local florist. This year I am choosing a gift bundle of flowers and chocolates.
Time is running out, don't forget to send your mother flowers or a gift this year. No matter your price range, 1800flowers can help. MSNBC even highlighted 1800flowers for their great prices.

By the way, if your "special" someone is a Twilight fan, 1800flowers has the perfect gift. A Twilight flowers DVD offer including a poster, New Moon DVD, chocolates and of course flowers. I know my daughters would love this!!

Chores Don't Have To Cause Arguements

I recently had a discussion with a friend concerning the difficulty she was having getting her children to do chores without a fight. I had to admit that this had been a problem with my own children until about 3 years ago. My children were 12, 9, and 7 at the time and I was frustrated with the arguing I would receive when I told them it was time to do their chores. I always heard things like, "She always gets the easy chores" or "I don't like cleaning the bathroom" or "I can do it later, I'm playing".

I needed to find a way to make the whole situation easier - easier for me and them. So after some thought I developed a plan. I wrote each chore on a separate card, fold them in half and put them in a bowl. Each child picked two cards out of the bowl and that was their chore for that day. They had until supper to get the work done, if not they lost all privileges for the weekend. Chores were done every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They were not difficult or too time consuming, most chores could be completed in just 30 minutes.

They found it fun to pick new chores every time and they were more in control of when they would do them, so they argued less about losing play time. Not to mention, that this system should them that they had responsibilities and if they chose to ignore their responsibilities, there would be consequences.

I also have a list on the bulletin board of "Extra" chores. These are chores that would take a little more work and do not need to be done on a weekly basis. If they choose to do any of these chores they do get aid. The amount is written next to the chore on the board. They usually pick from these chores when they have something special they would like to do, perhaps going to a movie with a friend. My children do not get a weekly allowance since helping out at home is part of being a family. Not to mention that our children have 6 horses, 4 goats, 2 rabbits, 2 dogs and several cats which cost a great deal to care for - so we all feel that their allowance goes toward that.

After three years of this system we no longer fold the cards and put them in a bowl. I have an envelope that is pinned into the bulletin board with the cards inside. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, they just go draw two out when they are ready to do their chores - sometime before dinner. I rarely hear any complaining and the house looks GREAT!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Positive Benefits of Equine Therapy



I have had the amazing experience of working with my family to rescue animals, especially horses, over the last 7 years. We are by far "A rescue facility", but we do our best to help when we can. We rent my grandfather's 23 acre farm where we keep 6 horses, 2 goats, 10 steer, 2 rabbits and several cats.

We work together to feed and care for the animals everyday before school and in the afternoon between practices. I have found that my children have a greater sense of responsibility, more compassion and an interest in volunteering for other causes.
Over the years we have even been asked to bring the horses to benefits for rides, to carnivals for their petting zoos and other events. In the course of doing so, we have found that allowing children with handicaps, behavioral issues, or autism have also benefited greatly from being near the horses.
It is a fmily dream to open an equine rescue/ equine therapy facility in which their is no charge for time spent with the animals to those who are in need. I have had a great deal of experience in promoting events and hope to find businesses and organizations who would be willing to donate financially to help the project.
In the meantime, I am always willing to have a parent bring their child to our small farm to ride, brush, feed or just spend time with the animals. If you are a parent of a child who has a mental or physical handicap, autism, or behavioral issues and you have not taken advantage of the benefits of equine therapy, I strongly suggest that you do some further research.
If you currently have a child in an equine therapy program, I would love to hear about your experiences, so leave a comment.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Teach Your Child Spanish

Teaching your child a second language, such as Spanish can be an invaluable tool for them as they become adults, as I discovered recently.

About 1 month ago I was told by my supervisor that that position I had been working toward required the possible candidate to be bilingual in Spanish. Well, my Spanish skills definitely did not categorize me as bilingual. I hadn't spoke or studied Spanish for 25 years since High School.

I needed to take action immediately if I was going to be considered for this promotion in February. I began searching for online courses. I needed to study and learn on my own time, around work and the family. I needed to learn quickly and easily and I couldn't afford a private tutor.

After reviewing many different sites, I found the perfect one for me - Learn Spanish Today. I just 2 weeks I was fluent enough to carry on a conversation and read correspondence with ease. I was amazed - as was my family.

All three of my children (ages 15, 12, 10) have started the course - each one at their own pace. My oldest is currently a Freshman in High School and was already taking Spanish, but was struggling. Not anymore! This quarter he has an "A" and enjoys speaking Spanish outside the classroom. He eventually wants to study Italian, which has many similarities to Spanish, so I am sure that the skills he is currently learning will help him with Italian.

My daughters almost feel they have a secret language between the two of them at school and with friends, since none of them speak Spanish. They are learning even faster than I did. I am sure that they will continue to study both Spanish and other languages.

Currently Learn Spanish Today is offering a free grammer ebook that is instantly downloadable. It is a great guide that we all use.

Ensene a sus ninos a hablar espanol!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Stop Bed Wetting Forever

I am a Mom of three wonderful children. But as any mother knows, there are always trials and situations that we could use some extra help with.

My most difficult struggles came when my third child was born. At first she appeared healthy, but we soon found out differently. (I won't bother you with all the details of the next 2 years, but at the end of those two years this is where we were.) She had issues with her respiratory system, heart, kidneys, bladder, immune system, thyroid and she had sleep apnea, which required a full time heart monitor. She was the sweetest, happiest, healthiest looking sick child you would ever see. Not to mention that her intelligence was above normal.

I am excited to say that by the age 8 she had almost outgrown all her problems - it was unbelievable. There were only a few issues that remained. The first was that her bladder had stopped growing and was only 1/4 the size that was normal. Her sleep apnea no longer required a heart monitor, but she would sleep so deeply that you could make any amount of noise without waking her. So what did all of this mean - it meant that she wet the bed almost every night.

When she was small enough, she would wear "Night time diapers". Which she would still wet through most of the time. Her bladder was so small that it just couldn't hold enough to get her through the night.

For awhile I would get up about every four hours and try to wake her to take her to the bathroom. She basically slept through it all, while I kept her from falling off the toilet. After I while, I feared that to her she was just dreaming and it really wasn't helping her to wake up when she had to go.

So then, I didn't allow her to have anything to drink for 2 hours before she went to bed. I felt horrible! She would be so thirsty - all she wanted was a little drink, but if she did that was just that much more chance that she would wet the bed.

At this point, I was desperate. I went back to the Doctor and told him about the situation. His solution was to put her on a daily medication that would shut her kidneys down at night. I was appalled!! How could he want to mess with the way her kidneys functioned after it took 5 years, nearly 20 infections and that many medications to get her kidneys working properly in the first place.

That was it! I was going to find a way to help her. Not only was it unsanitary to be in a wet bed - no matter how short a time before I would check on her, it was affecting her self-esteem. She would say, "It is all my fault". It truly wasn't. She was afraid to stay over at friends, so she missed out on so much fun. I HAD TO DO SOMETHING!!!

I started doing research and found all the information I needed to help Alivia. I am excited to say that at age 10 she no longer has any bed wetting issues. She is happy, healthy and confident. She stays over at family and friends without any fear of wetting the bed.

If there are any other parents out there who have had the same problem respond to the post and tell me your story.