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This is a blog written for mothers, or soon-to-be mothers, by a mother of the 21st century. I share my thoughts, ideas and opinions of popular topics!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Activities For Toddlers

Toddlers are full of energy and thriving to learn. How can you keep them entertained while also helping them learn? One great idea is to look into classes at your local community center. Local community centers offer a great deal of toddler classes, in which parents can participate too. This is especially great for parents who do not want to leave their toddlers.

Some classes that you might be able to find at your local community center include: music, finger painting, gymnastics or etc. Each of these classes helps to socialize your toddler, while providing them an opportunity to learn. Don;t want to have to commit to a weekly class? Well, some community centers offer seasonal activities, such as present making for Christmas time.

Have any of you taken your toddlers to any of these types of classes?

Baby Registries

Registering for your baby shower is such a thrilling time. How can you not look forward to running wild around the store of your picking, being able to scan whatever items you please? When it comes to baby registries, there are no definite rules. It is looked at as a personal choice on where to register and what. Below is a list of suggestions I have put together to help any of you struggling with choices pertaining to your baby shower registry.

  1. Be sure to register at least 2 months prior to your baby shower, in order to give guests enough time to purchase your desired items.
  2. Register at more than one location.  By doing so, you can have items with a wide price range and allow for an array of items.
  3. Overestimate rather than underestimate. When choosing the quantities for items on your registry, it is better to register MORE of a particular item than LESS.
  4. Do not register clearance items, as they may be sold out by the time guests go to buy them.
  5. Include a URL to your registries in your baby shower invitations, in case guests want to purchase gifts online.
Happy Scanning!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

What Should I Do With My Child's Old Clothes?

Children grow ot of clothes so fast, it almost makes you feel as though you are buying two sets of clothes per season. Although shopping for all of those clothes may be fun, the bill that you recieve for them is not! PLUS, after your child grows out of them, you have all of these extra clothes sitting around. What should you do with all of those extra clothes? SELL THEM!

... the clothes that do not have sentimental value, of course!

Search your area for consignment shops to try and sell of these clothes to. You can use popular search engines or even your phone book. A lot of places will offer you a certain amount for the clothes, or increase that amount if you take it in a store credit. Have any of you had ny luck with selling your kids old clothes to consignment shops? Leave me a comment below and let me know!


Monday, April 2, 2012

Baby Shower for Baby #2?

Recently, someone mentioned to me that they had attended a baby shower for a friend of theirs who was pregnant with their second child. Right away, she mentioned that others thought it was strange that she was going to a baby shower and buying gifts for her friend's second child. I have to admit, I was not one of those people. I do not see anything wrong with having a baby shower for your second, third fourth, etc child. Why not have another baby shower? Even if you have had other children, you probably need new items or additional items. A baby shower is a great place to get these items and to celebrate your pregnancy. I say, go for it!