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Kids Can Have New Year’s Resolutions Too!

December 29th, 2009

January 1st is right around the corner and we all know what that means, time to start thinking about our New Year’s resolutions! As I was thinking about all the great things I want to accomplish in 2010 I started thinking about my kids. Alot of my New Year’s resolutions include my girls, spending more time with them, becoming more involved in their school and extra activities, and helping them achieve their own 6 and 9 year old goals. A thought came to mind-” why not help them set some New Year’s resolutions of their own?”

Helping your child create New Year’s  Resolutions is the beginning of teaching your child the importance of setting goals. Goal setting is a very important skill your child can take all the way in to adulthood. Here are some resolution ideas to help us all get our kids get started.

1. Keeping my bedroom clean and organized. My daughters sure know how to make some messes in their bedroom! A fun to help motivate them to clean up is to make is somewhat of a game, I like to set a timer and give them each 20 minutes and make it a contest on who can get the most done in the 20 minutes.

2. Practicing better hygiene.Brushing your teeth, washing your hands, keeping a chap stick in your pocket when you have dry lips, taking a shower, blow drying your own hair, the list could go on and on. My 2 girls have been begging to straighten their own hair, I think I may just teach them how this year.

3.Volunteering somewhere, “Giving Back”. I think it is very important to teach your kids to help others in need. Set some goals to volunteer at your church or in your neighborhood or anywhere help is needed this year. I guarantee they will feel great knowing they can help and will be so proud of themselves.  Also, have them gather some old toys or clothes and have them personally take them into your local Goodwill or Salvation Army.

4.Doing their best in school. Doing your homework right away and not waiting until the last minute, studying extra for a test, or reading a book that you thought had too many pages. At our house A’s on a report card = $$$. That should be some motivation for any kid!

5.Setting a goal in sports, or other activities. Making a 3 pointer in basketball, perfecting your cartwheel, performing a song in a piano recital, breaking a record of goals scored in soccer, joining the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts… whatever activity they are into they can set a goal to achieve in the year 2010.

As us “parents” work on our New Year’s resolutions this year, let’s remember how much of an example we set for our children. If they see us achieve our goals, then they will want to achieve theirs too!! Happy New Year everyone :)

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Top 5: Holiday Gifts

December 11th, 2009

Top5 Rundown

If you’re like me, there’s a few more names on the Christmas list that you’re waiting to the last minute.  Maybe you’re still looking for that perfect gift – maybe you’re not sure what to give.  From the holiday shopping our fellow Pinky Scouts have already done, here’s a rundown of the Top 5 Holiday Gifts still in stock and ready to wrap and ship before Christmas:

1) UGG Boots

Ugg Cardy in Salsa

Ugg Cardy in Salsa

The Snuggie may be the hot holiday gift for staying warm indoors, but for pampering the feet in the cold Winter weather, nothing compares to UGG.

The must-have UGG this year is the Bailey Button – which is a version of the calf-high Classic boot, adorned with a button.  A tapered top allows you to wear the boot cuffed or full.
For those who prefer a more textured style than the classic sheepskin, the Cardy is the answer.  With a variety of colors – for kids and adults, this Merino wool knit boot is fun and versatile.
Other styles include slippers, baby booties, wedges, buckles, heels – even flip-flops.  Like the Classic UGGs, all styles come with its signature sheepskin lining, comfort-molded insoles, and a light and comfy outsole.  Starting in price at $30 for kids and $80 for adult sizes, there is still plenty to choose from at Pinky Scout.

For those who prefer a more textured style than the classic sheepskin, the Cardy is the answer. With a variety of colors – for kids and adults, this Merino wool knit boot is fun and versatile.

Other styles include slippers, baby booties, wedges, buckles, heels – even flip-flops. Like the Classic UGGs, all styles come with its signature sheepskin lining, comfort-molded insoles, and a light and comfy outsole. Starting in price at $30 for kids and $80 for adult sizes, there is still plenty to choose from at Pinky Scout.

2) Hair Cookies

Reindeer Hair Cookie

Reindeer Hair Cookie

That’s right – Hair Cookies.  A totally unique stocking-stuffer from Creme de la Gems.  This handmade hair clip is anything but crummy, with cute designs from the whimsical to the ornate.  Over 20 pieces of hair clips, necklaces, bracelets & decor to choose from makes this  a fun collectible – all year around.   Select styles now on sale, starting at $15.99

3) Kid Kits

Kid Kit - Pirate Adventure

Hours of activities for every kind of kid!  The Kid Kit sets combine science and play with a child’s imagination for a hands-on experience that captures their interest.  With the Pirate Adventures set (pictured), your little Matey can create secret spinning treasure maps that lead to their hidden treasures and protect it with their trusty pirate sword.

This Kit includes pirate hat with dredlocks, inflatable pirate sword, see-through eye patch, gold earring, spinning pirate map with dry erase surface & dry erase marker, a working compass, as well as Pirate Adventures book.

Other sets include Princess, T-Rex Excavation & Magnets.  $14.99 – $19.99

4) Bunnies by the Bay

For the baby that has it all, they can never get enough cute & fuzzy – and Bunnies by the Bay certainly delivers.  While BBTB is known for its super-soft blankets, plush toys, booties and blankets, the Buddy Blanket (pictured) gives baby the best of both worlds.  The floppy bunny comes with its own companion blanket – perfect for baby to snuggle up to:  $24.00

5) Personalized Necklaces

Beautiful personalized pendant necklaces by Mine DeVine. Customize yours with a name or an initial. Each necklace is made on a wood tile and sealed with a glossy sealant. A double ribbon necklace tie adds a touch of sweetness and also makes for an adjustable length to fit all ages. All necklaces can be made with or without the dangling beads (although we personally think the beads make it extra special).   $15.oo – $21.00

HURRY:  Necklace orders need to be placed by 12/18 to be shipped in time Christmas

What are your favorite “go-to” Holiday gifts for kids?  Post your picks in the Comments section below…
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When is it OK to ask someone if they are expecting?

December 3rd, 2009

Today we would like to share with the world a very important tip so listen up :)

Working in a children’s boutique we see pregnant women on a very regular basis. Some are just showing a little bit- others looking like they are minutes away from delivery. We would like to share our view on when it is OK to ask or if they are expecting.

The answer is simple: This is when it is Ok

1. If you can see the babies head starting to come out.

2. If the ladies water has broken and she is screaming for you to call 911

3. If she is wearing a belly shirt and you see this.baby_bump_foot

The inspiration for this blog came to me the other day when I was working and a lady asked me if I would share my opinion on a gift to get for a new baby, she then said “I figured you are the expert considering you are expecting yourself, right?”
With a polite smile on my face, I replied ” Actually, I am not but I would be more than happy to help you pick something out”  What I would have like to say was ” Are you freaking serious lady? You must be blind and crazy! How rude”

It blew my mind! Not trying to brag on myself here- but I am not a large woman. I do not have  six pack abs, but I wear a size 8, work out 4 times a week and would consider myself in decent shape. That particular day I was wearing a “baby doll” style shirt (very cute I may add, from Forever 21) I was a bit bloated and had just had lunch- but by no means did I look pregnant.  I left work that day feeling that I should start starving myself  and do the 6 Minute Abs workout video 40 times before I went to bed. 

Women come in all shapes and sizes, especially pregnant women. Although someone may look 8 months pregnant how do you know that maybe she just gave birth and is still very swollen? Could you imagine how hurtful that would be to a Mom that just gave birth and is very hormonal and depressedthat she still is carrying a load of baby weight?  Some women carry theirr baby weight around their waistline for many years after they have given birth, it is not always the easiest to lose.  Others may not want people to know that they are expecting and are trying to hide their baby bumps. Or, who knows- they could have a tumor growing in their belly, or  just a 1/2 gallon of mint chocolate chip ice cream. It is best to hold your tongue rather than to be wrong and truly hurt someones feeling.

This is a little experiment I did to show everyone that even though a girl may look pregnant- she is not. These pics are of a good friend- she is about 130 lbs, 5′ 9″ and wears a size 6.  After a big meal- and with bad posture, she could easily look a few months prego. (first pic) but as you will see in the 2nd pic, she is obviously not and is a thin girl.

sarah_6 monthssarah_not-Prego

Last but not least, we will leave you with a few things NEVER to say to a pregnant woman.

1.  OMG- you’re huge! It must be twins!

2.  You haven’t had that baby yet? You must be over due.

3.  I’ll bet you are gonna have some serious stretch marks after that baby comes out.

4. Do you even know who the father is?

5. That will be one cute baby if it takes after it’s father.

Have you ever been asked if you were pregnant when you are not? Or maybe someone has made a rude comment about your baby bump? Please share!

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