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Remembering Sandy Hook Victim: Jesse Lewis

January 28, 2013 by val Leave a Comment

Jesse Lewis, was in the class of Victoria Soto. She attempted to save her students, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough to save Jesse. This young man was so excited about the holidays and was looking forward to spending it with his family. Family was very important Jesse. His dedication to his family is a reminder to others to spend more time with family. You never know what may happen. As you move forward in the incoming year make time for family. It doesn’t have to be anything much. Maybe just having a cup of coffee with your mom/grandmother/aunt, reading a story to your kids, watching a movie or catching up on the DVR with your significant other. The most valuable thing you can ever give is your time, as we never know how much we are going to get.


Jesse Lewis, 6

Jesse Lewis was one of the 6-year-olds in Victoria Soto’s class who didn’t survive, despite her efforts to protect her students. He was described as an energetic boy who, like many of his classmates, was looking forward to the upcoming holidays. He was particularly excited to go to school on Friday, because they had plans to make gingerbread houses. His father Neil Heslin told the New York Post that he loved math and horseback riding

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/12/16/remembering-the-victims-of-the-sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting/#ixzz2J9XBBmPm

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Remembering Sandy Hook Victim: Caroline Previdi

January 25, 2013 by val Leave a Comment

Caroline Previdi was a silly 6 year old, with bigger spirit of giving than most adults. She loved to laugh and she loved to help others. A year before the tragedy she was working to use some of her piggy bank money to buy gifts for kids who were less fortunate.

It doesn’t take more than the heart of a five year-old to know that it is good to help others in need. Most of you who are reading this don’t need near the amount of stuff that you have been blessed with. Throughout the upcoming year, I challenge you to think of Caroline and find your “five-year old heart” by looking for ways that you can help the less fortunate. There is a need for resorces throughout the year and some of the greatest deficits actually come in the summer. When we tend to forget the giving spirits that we had just 6 months prior.

Take the time to look around. See how you can give your resources, whether it be time, money, intellect or encouragement, to your neighbors and community. By these acts of kindness, you can help the young spirit of Caroline Previdi live on.

More About Caroline:
Six-year-old Caroline Previdi loved to share smiles and laughter with friends and family — a trait that earned her the nickname “Silly Caroline,” the Wall Street Journal reports. A year ago, she was breaking open her piggy bank to put her money toward buying gifts for less fortunate children, according to People. Caroline’s older brother also attended Sandy Hook, but he safely escaped the rampage. Her grandfather described her as a “bouncy kid” who enjoyed drawing and playing soccer.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/12/16/remembering-the-victims-of-the-sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting/#ixzz2IxW5lwfl

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Remembering Sandy Hook Victim: Avielle Richman

January 25, 2013 by val Leave a Comment

I love the name Avielle. Had I ran across it before my daughter was born last February she might be an Avielle instead of an Avelyn – lol.

Avielle Richman’s life was documented long before the news coverage Newtown. Her parents ran a blog called Avielle’s Adventures. During the early stages of grief, the blog may be more painful reminder to them, than of comfort, but, as time moves forward, it will likely be one of their biggest supports for healing.

It has inspired me as a mom to take more time to focus on what is really important to me. My children. So often baby books get left unfullfilled and those little things you think that you remember forever, you often forget.

So as an Act of Kindness to your children and yourself. Take the time to write things down. Write the names of co-workers, teachers, coaches, neighbors, who they were why they were important. Record the milestones of your children, no matter how small or just funny things they do and say. Talk to your parents and grandparents. Ask them details of their family and life.

Sometimes… the most comforting thing when we look towards a scary future is to be able to reflect on the comforts of the past.

More about Avielle….
Six-year-old Avielle Richman had moved to Newtown, Conn., from Southern California a few years ago, LA Weekly reports. Her parents maintained a blog, called Avielle’s Adventures, where they posted about the young girl’s activities and milestones. An Oct. 19 post reads, “Today is Avielle’s sixth birthday. I know that every parent says this, but holy cow I can’t believe how fast time flies!” In June, they posted a picture of Avielle’s kindergarten diploma and began documenting Avielle’s foray into horseback riding.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/12/16/remembering-the-victims-of-the-sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting/#ixzz2IxOimPcT

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Reuse Baby Food Containers for Toddler Snacks

January 13, 2013 by val Leave a Comment

Plastic Gerber baby food containers are the perfect size portions for toddler snacks and save you from buying special reusable small containers from the store. Make ahead to have on hand for preschool lunches or a snack basket that will let your independent toddler get their own snack for snack time! What other uses do you have for these containers?

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Remembering Sandy Hook Victim: Daniel Barden, 7

January 6, 2013 by val 1 Comment

As my fellow mom bloggers divided up dates to acknowledge the victims of the December Sandy Hook shootings, we each signed up for 1-2 days each to post ways to share kindness as a rememberence to those who lost their lives.

My day was the 5th and I apologize for posting this at the last minute. You see, today I spent alot of time with my children. Since December 14th, I have been holding my children, ages 3 and 10 months, alot more.

The dishes don’t get done as quickly, toys are often layng around house and I think about them and wonder if they are okay more often while they are at the sitter on the days I work.

Sandy Hook didn’t just take the lives of a mother, innocent children and brave educators, it took away our sense of security that our children will be safe when we send them out in the world to learn and grow.

If there is some good that we can find in this tradegy, it is that the words “I love you” are getting said alot more often and there are alot more hugs in the world. But unfortnately, all those hugs will not return 20 children and 7 adults to their families. And because of this, it is important for us to remember those and make the world a better place in their memory.

And in memory of Daniel Barden, age 7, I encourage you to share the gift of laughter with others.

Learn a good (clean) joke you can share with a stranger having a bad day.

Tickle your kids till their silly when tensions mount up at home.

Be the first to find joy in the company of others.

Smile. Often.

More about Daniel…
According to Daniel Barden’s family, he “embodied everything that is wholesome and innocent in the world,” CNN reports. He loved adventure and pursued happiness fearlessly. He enjoyed soccer, swimming and music — even forming a band with his siblings. Daniel was “always smiling, unfailingly polite, incredibly affectionate, fair and so thoughtful toward others, imaginative in play, both intelligent and articulate in conversation: in all, a constant source of laughter and joy,” his parents said in a statement.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/12/16/remembering-the-victims-of-the-sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting/#ixzz2HAP2CmI0

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How You Can Help Malala and her fight for girl’s education

November 10, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

Malala Yousafzai, a 14 year old schoolgirl in Pakistan, was brutally shot by the Taliban in retaliation for promoting girls’ education in her country. Across the globe, millions of children, especially young girls, are denied access to education. This issue often goes unnoticed. We often feel helpless in these kind of situations, but there is a simple way to let your voice be heard in support of Malala.


Here is how you can help:
  • Sign the petition to call on Pakistan to agree to a plan to deliver education to all its children: http://educationenvoy.org/
  • Spread the word …by tweeting #IamMalala and sharing this post via Facebook and Twitter
  • Spend today, November 10th in solidarity for Malala Day. Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown – the UN Special Envoy for Global Education – and his wife Sarah will deliver this petition ///k,/to the Pakistani president on this day

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Product Review: Milkies Milk Saver

November 9, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

Nursing a little one can be quite a challenge..some of us produce too little of milk and need to preserve every drop, others find themselves engorged and leaking like a broke faucet.

Or you may be somewhere right in the middle, but hate to pump! (Please note – this will not produce the same effect as pumping, but it will help you secure extra milk when you may not be able to pump.)

No matter what your situation may be, it can be helped by using the Milkies Milk Saver. It fits fairly discretely under your shirt and helps you reserve precious drops of milk while you are nursing (or help with overflow while baby may not be nursing regularly or you are just you have the “gift” of lactation).

Click here to check out the Milkies site and learn more about how this innovative product works!

*I was given a sample product to review in an honest post and was not monitarily compensated for completing this review post

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We are now a Moms Connect Member !

October 20, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

Look for some great posts coming up about children’s events in your area.
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IF YOU GIVE A MOM A MUFFIN

May 4, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

By Kathy Fictorie

If you give a mom a muffin, she’ll want a cup of coffee to go with it. She’ll pour herself some. Her three-year-old will spill the coffee. She’ll wipe it up. Wiping the floor, she will find dirty socks. She’ll remember she has to do laun…dry. When she puts the laundry in the washer, she’ll trip over boots and bump into the freezer. Bumping into the freezer will remind her that she has to plan supper. She will get out a pound of hamburger. She’ll look for her cookbook. (101 Things To Make With A Pound Of Hamburger.) The cookbook is sitting under a pile of mail. She will see the phone bill, which is due tomorrow. She will look for her checkbook. The checkbook is in her purse that is being dumped out by her two-year-old. She’ll smell something funny. She’ll change the two-year-old. While she is changing the two-year-old the phone will ring. Her five-year-old will answer it and hang up. She’ll remember that she wants to phone a friend to come for coffee. Thinking of coffee will remind her that she was going to have a cup. She will pour herself some. And chances are, if she has a cup of coffee, her kids will have eaten the muffin that went with it.”

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Some of the reasons we are starting to use cloth diapers

May 2, 2012 by val Leave a Comment

Some of the reasons we are starting to use cloth diapers…

(Found on Real Diaper Association Website)

  • Conventional diapers are the third largest contributor to landfills.
  • 20 billion are thrown away each year. (That’s 50 million disposable diapers every day.)
  • Each disposable diaper has a petroleum-based plastic layer (don’t let the softness fool you!).
  • The plastic layer prevents these diapers from breaking down.
  • It’s estimated that it takes 500 years for one disposable diaper to biodegrade. Additionally, most of these diapers contain untreated human waste that can leach into the water table.

See more info Here

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