Wednesday, April 6, 2011

More Quality Family Time: How the Smallest Changes Can Improve Family Life in a Big Way



Quality Family Time

Our Family Garden Needs Tending
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

The current Social Moms and Cottonelle blogging challenge got me thinking.  Often times, the smallest little changes we make in doing things can make a whole lot of difference.  So, here's my list of small changes that I think that can make family life exponentially better .

1.  Now that my own four kids are teens (triplets, age 13-1/2 and big brother, age 15) are growing up so fast I've decided that this is my number one small change.  Make more time for fun with your kids by spending at least 30 minutes a day getting outside to play together.   Do something physical that you and your child both enjoy, such as bicycling or chalking on the sidewalk which I'm planning to do with my girls this afternoon.

2.  Second on my list is choosing my battles with my children carefully.  Teens are not always easy to deal with, so I'm going to try and let them each "win" one more fight each day, that I would normally argue with them.  My kids are all teenagers, so we have frequent conflicts throughout the day, so I'll sure have a lot of chances to choose which disagreement to lose, LOL.

3.  All my children are book worms and read well beyond their grade levels.  Nevertheless they all enjoy when me and/or my hubbie read to them one-on-one at bedtime.  I've been devoting 30 minutes to this each evening, but since they enjoy it so much (and so do I, actually) I'm committing to increasing my nightly reading time to 45 minutes at minimum and even longer if we are both not too tired.

4.  Plant all the seeds we have in our garden, including the ones we have left over from last year.  That means expanding our vegetable and flower gardens considerably this spring and getting the kids to help me. The little change this growing season is that I'd like to plant more different types of lettuce and some heirloom tomatoes, plus a couple of exotic flowers I've never grown before.  That way we have lots of fresh, organically, truly locally-grown produce all summer long as well as fresh-cut flowers from our yard.

5.  My kids and I cook together in the kitchen occasionally and we definitely enjoy spending time together that way.  So, why not do it even more often?  With that said, another small change I'd like to make is to get each of my kids into the kitchen to cook with me individually, at least once a week.

6.  Lastly, as a mom who sometimes yells too much about the kids not doing all their chores, I'd like to try cutting back on my rants.  I may not be perfect, but the other small change I'd like to make is to make more of an effort to be more patient with my kids and hubbie, even when they are slacking on their chores.  It's a tiny change, but I'd like to help them more with their chores so that we get the job done together, without playing verbal volleyball too.

These six ideas I'm proposing, definitely are small changes.  But, if I can live up to them all -- even in part -- I think they have the potential to improve our family atmosphere in some very large ways.

If you could make one small change at your house to create a closer family, what would it be?  Please leave a comment.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

April Fool's Day With Kids - A Little More Chaotic Than a Typical Day at Our House



Celebrations

Mini MommyBlogExpert Making Faces at Mom
iPhoto by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

In assorted countries the world over, April Fools' Day is traditionally celebrated on the first day of April.  

I'm betting that most of us played pranks ourselves as kids so the holiday's customs themselves need little explanation. 

But, here's something really interesting that you might not know.  The earliest recorded All Fools Day, as it is also known, is widely believed to have been included in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales which dates back to over 600 years ago, in 1392.

In 2011 -- at least at our house this morning -- I'm happy to report that April Fool's is alive and well.  That's thanks to prankster Mini MommyBlogExpert who preyed on me (and to some extent, other family members) with all kinds of tricks from the moment I opened my eyes today.  As a matter of fact, come to think of it, she actually got an early start the night before by short sheeting everyone's beds at our house Thursday evening.
Toothpaste on the door
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Upon waking up, I heard my daughter cackle with a slight urgency in her voice, "Time to rise and shine!"  Time to play a game of human Mousetrap was more like it, as you will see after I tell you about the rest of today's April Fools Day extravaganza.  
Booby Trap Chair
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Half asleep, I stumbled to the bedroom door.  As I opened it, my hand stuck to the sticky toothpaste she had slathered all over the handle.  A little cranky, but still groggy, I opened the door all the way only to be greeted with a chair that she'd rigged to slam on the floor, just missing my feet.

Thinking the storm had passed, I headed to the kitchen.  I was looking forward to peacefully having breakfast, drinking my coffee, and reading the paper like I always do to start my day.  Things were going great, until I opened the refrigerator to get some milk for cereal. 
The refrigerator was also rigged
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Surprise! Our fridge had been booby trapped, too -- as a dozen magic markers rained down on me while I reached inside.  As if that wasn't irritating enough, when I got to the table and poured the milk into my cereal bowl I found out this thoughtful daughter of mine had dyed the milk green.  

I shouldn't feel too bad, though, because my sweet girl also colored the dog's water purple.  I guess she forgot that dogs are color blind, ha!
Little Dexter's Purple Water Bowl
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Ok.  That's got to be the end of her jokes, right?  Wrong.  The next thing I did was make my coffee which I hand grind every morning with an antique coffee grinder.  The grinding went fine, but as I opened the drawer to collect the grounds for my morning java, I found several creepy crawlies.  I discovered a dog bone and some candy in the coffee maker, too.  Luckily they were all fake, but they did surprise me.
Yuck: Creepy Crawlies in the Coffee Grinder!
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Finally I was enjoying my Constitutional morning caffeine and reading the paper.  I should have suspected something because the house was unusually quiet.  But soon I was to find out that I wasn't even close to the end of all these shenanigans. 

After breakfast, I went to get dressed only to discover that my sweet teenager had taken blue lipstick and completely blacked out the lenses on my eye glasses!  Just for good measure I also noticed that she had written "Happy April Fool's Day" in red lipstick all over the toilet paper roll.
Blued-out eyeglasses
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

I really panicked, though, when I went to turn my computer on to check my morning email.  There on the computer was a note saying she broke my computer!  By this time, I was already thinking of a plan to get her back for all these pranks.
My daughter "breaks" my computer
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

While the prankster was at her tutor this morning,  the other kids (who weren't much involved in all most of the tricks) and I moved her desk to block the front door.  Then, we dumped all her clothes into her bed.  When she came home, the April Fool's payback joke was on her!  The picture below says it even better.
iPhone Self-Portrait by Mini MommyBlogExpert  
 
This time, the joke's on you, Daughter!

What kinds of pranks have you done for April Fool's Day?  Conversely, what kinds of jokes have been played on you?  What is the funniest or craziest kid-caused trick you've ever heard of?  Leave a comment and share it!

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Spring Cleaning Goes Hi Tech - 3 Must-Have Free & Low-cost Apps To Make Homekeeping a Breeze



Homekeeping & Organizing Apps

I must be on a roll here.  Two blog posts about spring cleaning in a row.  First it was 7 Secrets to Making Spring Cleaning Less Painful and More Productive and now this one.

Housekeeping with Kids is a Constant Battle With Clutter
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

I've got some more advice for you in this department, having just discovered some great new mobile apps -- ranging in price from Free to just $1.19 to download.   Perhaps, before you dive into your big spring cleaning spree and drag the old vacuum cleaner out of the closet, you might want to take a look at these.

Three simple apps to make spring cleaning & organizing a breeze:

1. House Maintenance Schedule, FREE for the Android
House Maintenance Schedule is a calendar application that's easy to use to log dates of routine maintenance done to your home -- such as changing the water filter in your refrigerator at set intervals. This is also helpful, reminding you when the next maintenance needs to be done.  Additionally, it  has an easy-to-follow basic month-to-month guide for home maintenance work.  To top it off, this app is Free, so why not give it a try?

Download House Maintenance Schedule, for the Android HERE
 
2. Clean Freak Cleaning Schedule, $.99 for the Apple iPhone
Designed by working parents, this app uses the divide-and-conquer approach to keeping the home clean.  Just like I suggested in my last post, with this you can use this to break down your chores into bite-sized tasks to do a small part of the bigger job each day.  Check each completed item off the list as you go.  Clean Freak shows you how many days since a task was last done, while completing all items advances the rotation.  It's also a snap to configure less frequent tasks on your to do list in the "every 2/4/8 rotations" sections.

Download Clean Freak for the iPhone HERE 

3. Organizing Your Home, $1.19 for the Android
Let's face it:  cleaning and organizing at home is a painful process for many of us.  With Organizing Your Home, chores become so much easier to tackle.  This app is the go-to source for practical tips and strategies to clear out the clutter that is in every room in your home. Better, yet, this app also help you keep organized once you've finished the initial job.

Download Organizing Your Home for the Android HERE

Definitely comment on what you think of these apps.  Also, would love to hear about other apps that you recommend that help with spring cleaning, organization, and/or home maintenance.

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