Just Milk It

With the new school year starting up again, how can you be sure your children are getting a good start to the day with a healthy breakfast? One way to be sure of this is to add milk to their daily food intake. But, if your children don’t like to drink milk with their meals, you may need to sneak milk into their diet.

My favorite trick to do this is to make breakfast smoothies. You can find some super recipes online here at Smoothies Recipe, but I like to just wing it and use what I have on hand at the time. Smoothies don’t have to be an exact science and you can have your kids help you put the ingredients in the blender. All you really need to make a yummy smoothie is milk, yogurt, some fruit and some ice. I like to also have some honey around too just in case we want to make it sweeter.  If you plan on making smoothies every day, I suggest grabbing a bag of frozen fruit the next time you are at the grocery store. A mixed bag of fruit is best.

Another idea is to make breakfast muffins.  I like to do this on Sunday afternoon with my daughter, because this gives her something to look forward to eating when she wakes up in the morning.  We like to make a different type of muffin for each week and wash them down with a cold glass of milk.  Our favorite ones to make are Bacon Cheddar Muffins and Chocolate Chip Muffins. We especially like to make the mini muffins because they are so cute.

When my daughter is at school I like to pack some cereal in her lunch box and I send along some milk in a thermos.  Having cereal as part of her lunch is different, but that is what also makes it fun, and she is more likely to eat something if she thinks that it is fun.

Finally, the after school snack.  I normally leave this snack up to my daughter to make because she is a creative little girl and likes to make her own snacks.  One of her favorite things to make is her Checker Board Pepperoni.  She takes 1 slice of Swiss cheese, cheese crackers and pepperoni and then makes a checker board design out of the whole thing, and before you know it, the whole thing is gone.

If you want to find ways to sneak milk into your child’s meals you can check out some recipe sites online and just type in the word ‘milk’ in the search area.  You will be surprised how many recipes include milk as one of the ingredients.

Another place that I have found some great recipes is on the Real California Milk site; they even have a section devoted just to milk recipes. One that we recently tried as part of our Sunday baking time was the Cocoa Cupcakes. We baked the Cocoa Cupcakes last night and they were hands down the best cupcakes I have baked in a while because they were very moist and light. Even the batter was tasty.

The tops of the cupcakes are huge, look how they overtake the cupcake pan.

Topped with Whipped Cream and Cinnamon

Lily explains why she likes the Cocoa Cupcakes

Center of cupcake with marshmellow, yum

For more information about how good milk really is for your child to drink check out the nutritional chart from Real California Milk here.

DisclosureI wrote this article while participating in a blog campaign by the California Milk Advisory Board, who paid me a fee to participate. All opinions expressed are my own.

It’s A New Chapter

Finally, the day we have all been waiting for has arrived.  It’s Lily’s 1st day of Kindergarten.  We have been looking forward to this day because it starts a whole new chapter in all of our lives.  This day starts Lily on her path to school and our families path to connecting with new people and reconnecting with old friends.  We are looking forward to being part of a community where everyone is ‘on the same page’.

Lily said that she had fun on her first day and can’t wait to go on her first field trip to the Pumpkin Patch.

Cullo Family Moment at St. Mary's

Lily & Abigail

Lily in her Kindergarten Class

In Lily's Classroom

Dawn in 1979 at the same school.

Taxi Please

Lily is starting Kindergarten at the end of August and we thought it would be a good idea for her to attend Summer School at her new school so that she could get used to the environment.  We are almost done with the program and she is doing great, but I am the one who has been in an adjustment period.

I had no idea how hard this would be to drop her off and pick her up from school.  At her new school they give every parent a security badge to wear once they have been ‘cleared’ by the office to be on campus.  The badge is actually a yellow card that reads “Taxi Driver”.  On the first day that I got my badge, I thought it was so cute, now I hate it because yes it reminds me that I am fricken Taxi Driver.

Every day I have had to drive her to school by a specific time, not like in Preschool where we could just come and go as we pleased.  No, not when you are in real school, you’ve got to be on time people!  Then I have to occupy myself for 2 hours with Abigail and then it is time to pick Lily up again from school.  My entire morning and early afternoon is built around being her taxi, it is crazy.

There is an afternoon session that she doesn’t stay for and they ring a bell,  holy cow if I am late picking her up I am pretty sure that she would go into category 5 hurricane mode. So every day I get there early and wait….tap tap tap my fingers, check my work email on my phone and get on facebook mobile while Abigail sleeps in the car and I wait for the perfect time to go into the school and pick Lily up…..wait did I mention that I have to actually get out of my car, sign her ‘out’ in the office walk to her classroom and get her?  Oh My GOSH, this is madness and tons of fun when I have to wake up Abigail to do it.

I am almost sad in a way that this is what the next year is going to be  like, my entire days filled with dropping her off and picking her up from school.  Well, at least when she starts Kindergarten she will be in the afternoon class from noon  – 3:00 and this means that we don’t need to rush out of the house or deal with morning traffic.  I will also be able to do the ‘drive through’ lane to pick her up, I don’t need to get myself or Abigail out of the car to pick her up.

So, we are in her last week of Kindercamp and I am really looking forward to it being over, it was a great experience for both of us but dang it I am so exhausted.

Summer Reading 2010

Keeping the momentum of reading books during the summer months when school is out can be a challenge.  Luckily many local libraries have stepped up to help out with Summer Reading programs.  At the Sacramento Public Library you can find an awesome program called Summer Reading 2010 where you can sign your child up for their summer reading program and best of all it is free.  Kids and teens can earn a book, and adults will get a book bag for their summer reading accomplishments.  My daughter is in the ‘pre-reading’ stage and they even have a reading program for her as well.  The library is offering a bingo card for different levels of readers.

When your child completes a row of activities on the card they can claim a prize and be entered into the drawing for one of the grand prizes such as:

  • Sony Reader with a $25 Reader Store gift card
  • iPod Touch with a $25 iTunes gift card
  • Nintendo DSi with a $25 Target gift card
  • Target gift card

Another way you can help your child continue reading books during the summer is to make up your own reward chart and let your child choose the reward.  Other ideas include helping your teen start a book club with their friends or meet up with new friends at the library.  The Sacramento Public Library has several book clubs available such as the Sci-Fi book club, Banned book club, Mystery book club and even a Twilight book club.  For more information check out the Sacramento Public Library Events Page for times and locations.

We visit the library often and I let her choose the books she wants to read instead of me suggesting books.  She mostly picks out books about animals.  We also sit at the library and read a few of the books before we leave.  I think that it is important to stay there for a little while and allow her to be surrounded by books.  I tell her that she is just like Belle from Beauty and The Beast when she visits the library.  I feel that the best way to keep her interest in reading is to not only read to her at night before bedtime but by reading to her during the day as well.  I also suggest that she gather her stuffed animals and dolls to join us in the reading session.

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Lily or Abby?

Who is this baby? Lily, Abby or is it me?

Everyone keeps telling me how much Lily and Abby look alike, but honsetly I didn’t see it until I went back and cracked open my photo albums (yes I have those even though I am a digtial chick) and I started to look at the pictures of Lily as a baby.  Holy cow, they were right, Lily as a baby looks pretty much like Abby, they are almost twins.

So, I thought it would be good for a laugh to post a picture of Lily and one of Abby around the same age to see if you can tell which is which.

Photo #1 - Is this Lily or Abby?

Photo #2 - Lily or Abby?

Photo #3 Lily or Abby?

Photo #4 - Lily or Abby?

Ok, so you are a super sleuth as you can probably tell them apart given one of them has a lack of hair!!  But it is still fun to see how similar they look.

BONUS

Who is this baby?

It’s Baby Dawn…holy 70′s !  The 1st picture is also of me.  I don’t have any other baby pictures of Louis or I would gladly post them.  Heehehe

Here are pictures of me and Louis when we were little kids.

Louis

Dawn

It’s Time for Summer Camps

Lily is headed off to summer camp, not the kind where you live in a cabin for a few weeks.  She is only 4 and besides I am pretty sure she is allergic to nature, like me.  The summer camp that she is going to is actually a Kindergarten Redines program at her ‘New School’ as we call it.  This school is where she will be attending Kindergarten in the fall so we thought it would be a good idea to enroll her in their Summer Camp so that she can become more familiar with her new school.  In addition to KinderCamp they also offer KinderSpanish, KinderArt and KinderHipHop.  There are many programs available for all grades.  Check out the St. Mary’s School Summer Session, it runs in two sessions the first is from June 14 – July 2 and the second is July 6 – July 23.

If you are looking for something else such as horse riding camp or singing camp you can check out the Sacramento Parent Magazine Camp guide for some great ideas.  I know that The Little Gym is running a fun summer camp with a new theme each week and you pick how many days your kid wants to go.  They can go all week or just a few days, it’s up to you.  And as always check with your local park & recreation catalog for fun summer time camps.


Mabel's Labels! www.mabel.ca
When you send your kids off to camp, be sure to label their gear or  you might end up with some other kids lunch box or shoes!  I buy my labels from Mabel’s Labels and they are awesome.  They don’t come off in the dishwasher and they have some pretty snazzy designs.  They have a special combo pack called a Camp Pack / School Pack.  The pack comes with clothing labels, bag tags and sticky labels.  You will get 15 Sticky Labels 8 Shoe Labels, 2 Bag Tags, 40 Iron-Ons or 50 Tag Mates™.  If you want to place an order I have a special coupon code for the first person who emails  me and asks for it!  The coupon code is good for $6 off your order of a Camp Pack / School Pack.

So tell me, what are your kids up to this summer?

3rd Annual M&M’S Most Colorful Fans of NASCAR Contest Launches

Here’s your opportunity to be recognized as the most colorful, passionate NASCAR fan! Simply upload a photo that shows off your NASCAR fandom for a chance to win a $10,000 prepaid cash card and a trip to Charlotte to be featured in the NASCAR Hall of Fame® for one year! Submit your photo today and tell your friends!

From May 31, 2010 through September 6, 2010, you can enter M&M’S® Most Colorful Fans™ of NASCAR® Contest and showcase your unmatched love for the sport, favorite teams and drivers, by submitting your most colorful racing-themed photos to www.NASCAR.com/mostcolorfulfans.  The bonus is that all entries receive 15% off a one-time purchase at the NASCAR.COM Superstore, including free shipping.

I entered the contest last year with the photo here (taken at RPM – Race Place Motorsports in Sacramento) and plan on taking a new photo of Lily this year.  We are lucky enough to have a Home Depot by our house and they are having a special event on June 19th from 10:00 – 3:00 where the #20 Home Depot car driven by Joey Logano will be making an appearance, just the car no Joey.  If you happen to go to the Home Depot in Rancho Cordova, CA on June 19th they will be having a special Home Depot Kids Workshop as well from 10:00 – 3:00 where you can build the #20 Race Car and they will have Hot Dogs and Juice Boxes for the Kids. That weekend the Sprint Cup race at Infineon Raceway is taking place on Saturday June 20th so if you are in the area then that would be a great place to take a photo for your entry.

More Information About The Contest

“M&M’S® Most Colorful Fans™ of NASCAR® Contest is unique because it’s 100 percent ‘fan generated,’” said Suzanne Beaudoin, vice president, Sponsorships and Sports Marketing, Mars Chocolate North America.  “Everything from the weekly winners to the lucky fan who gets to be featured in the new NASCAR Hall of Fame is decided by the boss of NASCAR – the fans!”

Each week of the contest, the votes submitted on NASCAR.COM will be tabulated and the photo with the highest average rating and the minimum number of votes will be selected as that week’s winner and receive a $500 gift card.  Fans can also participate in the instant-win game with one hundred (100) fifty dollar ($50.00) gift card instant-win prizes available.

As the elite of NASCAR drivers head into The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™ the 14 weekly winners will compete head-to-head during the “Final Round.”  At the end of the Final Round, three “Finalists” with the most fan votes will vie for the grand prize: a trip to the NASCAR Hall of Fame Museum, $10,000, and a featured display in the NASCAR Hall of FameTM for one year.  The 2009 contest winner, Cynthia Peace of Havana, Ill., bested thousands of other colorful NASCAR fans who participated in the contest and became the first fan honored in the NASCAR Hall of FameTM earlier in May.

Fans can also follow alongside Left Turn Lindsay and Right Turn Ryan, with at track behind-the-scene photos and videos starring fans at M&M’S® Most Colorful Fans Facebook page, www.facebook.com/colorfulfans and via Twitter at @mmscolorfulfans.

“The fans are a crucial component to what makes NASCAR successful,” said Jim O’Connell, vice president of Corporate Marketing for NASCAR. “M&M’S® ‘Most Colorful Fans™ of NASCAR®’ is a one-of-a-kind promotion which celebrates the creativity of our fans, and rewards them in a fun and memorable way.”

For more information about M&M’S® Most Colorful Fans™ of NASCAR® Contest, visit www.NASCAR.com/mostcolorfulfans.

Shabby Apple Girls Dress Review

I was contacted by Shabby Apple and they asked if Lily would like to review one of their dresses.  We were given the dress called “45 Words Per Minute” to review. This is the information about the dress from their website.

Taking after its matching dress for moms, 90 words per minute, this dress knows how to be stylish and flatter any woman young or old. Taking the nickname “Little Secretary Dress”, it has a dressy tie-collar at the neck and adorable puff sleeves with a band that ends conveniently just above the elbow. The hem ends at the knee and includes trendy ruching at the hips. With its easy to care for poly / rayon / spandex jersey fabric, this dress is perfect for any little girl who’s always on the go. A classy fit for a little busy body, 45 WPM is hassle-free and comfortable! We love this dress so much, we offer it in three beautiful colors: Apple Green, Fuchsia, and Turquoise!

Lily’s review

“Normally, I like a dress that poofs out on the bottom, but I also liked this one.  I like that it is blue, but pink is my favorite color, but I didn’t care what color it was because it was nice of them to send it to me.   I like that it has a pretty bow.  I like that it does not have long sleeves, the sleeves are a perfect length.  It would have been cool if the dress had pockets on the side.  The dress was comfortable,  it felt like I was wearing a dress.”

Dawn’s Review

I thought that this dress was so cute on Lily, it is a more sophisticated dress than what she normally wears.  It did make her look less like a 4 year old and more older, but I still love how it looked on her.  She prefers to wear dresses that have more pouf at the bottom so that when she spins around the dress poufs out.  The dress is super soft because it is made from a rayon & spandex jersey fabric mix, like a soft t-shirt.  There is a gathering on the sides of the dress to give it the bunched up look on the hip area, this is a nice touch.  I was surprised that she liked the bow that tied in the front, normally this isn’t her cup of tea but she liked it.  The sleeve length is nice too, I don’t like having her wear long sleeves because I just end up rolling them up anyway so she doesn’t get all dirty.  The sleeve length is perfect because the dress is a light enough fabric that is can be worn in warmer weather as well.   The dress comes in three colors Apple Green, Fuchsia, and Turquoise.  The one that Lily is wearing in the photos is Turquoise.

You can view their entire collection of girls dresses by going to their site http://www.shabbyapple.com
Charity

Not only does Shabby Apple sell dresses they also help women worldwide.  Every $100 donation from Shabby Apple Dresses provides at least 20 women with access to financial services – and the chance to live a life without poverty.

Each new Shabby Apple Dresses dress features a unique hang tag with a micro-credit success story.

Here is what was on the dress that we received:

Name: Suchitra Gain - Haringhata. West Bengal, India
Age: 30, married
Children: one son and one daughter
Current loan: First loan, $68
Business: Weaver, garment-maker
Microfinance client since: 2004
“I’ve always worked hard, but now my hard work is resulting in profit and I can improve my own life and the lives of my children”

You can read more about Shabby Apple’s charitable contributions on their site -  http://www.shabbyapple.com/t-helpingWomen.aspx.

First Feeding

Abigail had her 4 month check up and did very well, she weighs only slightly more than Lily did at this age, 14 pounds. Her doctor gave us the green light to start to introduce foods such as rice cereal and pureed foods. Right after we left the doctors office we zoomed over to walgreens and picked up some food for Abigail. When we sit down for a meal we put Abigail in her high chair and she just stares at us and makes a chewing motion with her mouth. So now Lily and I were super excited to be able to feed Abigail food.

Abigail's First Feeding of Banana's

We started with bananas and after a while she liked them. But then the next day she had a bad reaction to her vaccinations so we stuck with formula. When she was feeling better we gave her some rice cereal, just 2 oz but she loved it. I think however she may have been confused because it tasted like formula and I was feeding it to her with a spoon. I think she wanted it in the bottle, not from the spoon.

After a bib change Lily even helped out and feed her a few scoops of bananas.

Lily feeding Abigail bananas

Even though I have been through all this baby stuff before, my memory is terrible and I couldn’t recall how much to feed her. Luckily, Gerber has a great website with a lot of info for forgetful mommies like me. 

Here is a link to their Nutrition Guide for Supported Sitters, but they have others as well on their site. I especially like the menu planner available to help you keep your babies nutritional needs on track.  With a few clicks you can customize a menu for your baby.  You can even print it out and tack it on your fridge AND you can print out a shopping list, how type “A” is that.


Here are a few pictures from the Lily Collection.

Lily's first feeding February 2006

Lily's First Feeding in February 2006

Swim Lessons Done Wrong

I have vivid memories of my first swim lesson experience when I was 4 years old.  It haunts me to this day, I still get chills thinking about it.  I recall crying and telling my mom how much I didn’t want to keep doing the lessons, but she felt it was important for me to learn water safety since we had a pool in our backyard.  I can’t really argue with her on that point and she was just doing what she felt was right at the time.  She put her trust in the swim instructor and hoped that she would teach me how to swim.

The swim lessons took place at the YMCA in Sacramento in 1977, my teachers name was Moe and she was really mean.  I always was in fear of her and basically did what she said out of fear, not because I loved to swim.  Many times I felt out of control, like I was going to drown because she wouldn’t let us hold onto the side of the pool deck for very long.  She would only come and help us stay afloat when we made large splashes in the water and to top it off, at the end of each lesson she made us jump off the high dive.  Honestly, I am not sure how high it really was but in my mind (at 4 years old) it was pretty darn high.

Growing up I had a pool in my backyard and I did enjoy swimming but always had a fear of being in the deep end, not being able to touch the bottom and keep my head above water, it is still a fear of mine today and my biggest fear is drowning.

Lily Swim Lessons April 2006

Now, it is my turn to teach Lily how to swim and she is already fearful of the pool, she seems to think that she will not be able to float in the water and sink to the bottom.  When she was a baby we took her to swim lessons and she was ok with it until the teacher started to teach us how to ‘dunk’ her in the water.  Really? That is just mean…and now I regret even doing that to her as a baby.  They do teach you the proper way to prepare your child prior to dunking them, but I still think it is mean.   We then moved on to swim lessons when she was 2 years old and those went well, I avoided the dunking lessons and we just agreed to let her get her blow bubbles in the water instead of going underwater.

Now we have a pool in the area that we have gone to and she has been small enough to hang out in the toddler pool, but this year she is too big.  She will go with us in the big pool but she hangs on for dear life when we are in there playing.  I feel bad for her, I know that feeling all too well about having fears in the swimming pool.  We have signed her up for semi-private swim lessons this year, hoping that the teacher will somehow make a break through with her and help her to enjoy time in the pool, the big kid pool.  If that doesn’t work then I think we are going to have to shell out some bucks for private swim lessons.  I know that it is going to take patience on my part as well, but I think I’ve got this one covered because I can totally understand her fears and help her work through them….it’s going to be an interesting summer.  I will keep you posted and let you know how she does.

Here are some resources that I found about teaching your child to swim.  If you have any tips, please share them below in the comments section.

Parents Magazine – Teach Your Child To Swim

Sacramento Parent – How To Raise Water Confident Kids

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