Thursday, June 19, 2025

Hot Weather Family Safety Tips

Heatwave Survival


Updated 6/19/25

Heat Dome Affecting Kids, Adults 


This summer is well underway and temperatures are soaring to new heights and heat is testing the limits of humans to survive. In fact, weather forecasters are predicting the almost non-stop heatwave, also known as a Heat Dome, will force record-breaking high temperatures to spike to well over 100 degrees in many places, both in the U.S. and elsewhere around the world. 


Glass of Lemon Water to Stay Hydrated


With record heat engulfing the U.S., Yale Climate Connections (YCC) reports that May 2025 was the planet's second warmest on record. In fact, YCC says 2025 is expected to be in the top three hottest years globally. All this excessive heat, attributed to climate change by many experts, is impacting more than 5 billion of people worldwide, amounting to 60% of the world's population as of June 2024.

Make sure everyone in the family, young and old

  • Drinks plenty of water all day and through the evening to stay properly hydrated, keeping in mind that alcohol, sports drinks and sugary juices often contribute to dehydration.
  • Stays in covered or shaded areas outdoors or if indoors in well-ventilated areas, during the heat of the day.
  • Limits outdoor sports and excessive physical exertion to the early morning hours or after dusk when the air is starting to cool off.
  • Uses a good quality sunscreen with a high enough SPF --  whether it's sunny or cloudy -- to protect against harmful UV rays which can burn and dehydrate skin and add to further body dehydration.

Hot Weather Safety tips


6 Heat Wave Survival Tips

  • Never leave a baby, child, ill or elderly person alone in the car even with the windows rolled down during hot days, whether in summer or any other time of the year. The same applies to never leaving a dog or other pet in the car.
  • Keep more than enough extra bottles of water in your car when traveling (whether locally or on a road trip) in the event you get stranded or breakdown in the middle of the day.
  • Encourage each person (all ages: babies to old age) to always wear a hat outdoors during daytime hours to help avoid sunburn on the head, unnecessary dehydration, and also aid in reducing the potential of sunstroke.
  • Observe family members who have been out in the sun carefully, watching for symptoms of heat exhaustion -- such as headaches,  nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, and behavior changes -- any of which may indicate serious heat-related illness.
  • Seek out qualified professional medical advice immediately if you notice anything unusual or have any doubts or concerns about how the heat might be affecting your loved ones.
  • Remember your pets are usually affected by extreme heat, too. So keep them hydrated and out of the sun during the heat of the day. What's more, avoid walking your dog on hot pavement, roads, or tarmac which can burn animals' paws and even cause heat exhaustion and worst


Learn More to Keep Kids Safe in Hot Weather


Always be aware of local weather conditions and how it might impact everyone's health. Visit the CDC website for detailed information on how to protect kids from heat this summer.


Important Note: This post is not a substitute for professional medical advice and you should always seek out your trusted healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you have.

Monday, May 12, 2025

Show Me Your Glory Movie Review

Movies


Many thanks to Abba Heart Ministries for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

A Film About Real People and Miracles Experienced


The new faith-based documentary Show Me Your Glory (2025, rated ) opens in select theaters nationwide for just three days May 13-15. As a parent it is my opinion that though the main movie's message of miracles happening today is uplifting, the subject matter of this film involves some raw scenes, murder, suicide attempts, violence, drugs, and more, it is only suitable for viewing by mature audiences.


Real People True Miracles Movie


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Through a Christian lens, true stories of human suffering of kids and adults around the world are told documentary style with interviews from moms, dads and other real men and women talking about their experiences, intermixed with some dramatizations. In each of the eight of the cases profiled in the movie, it is believed that G-d intervened and complete healing or some other positive result took place through a miracle. 

The audience is also reminded, through various religious spokespeople, that the occurence of miracles is the exception not the norm. Miracles can and do happen even in modern times today.

Ranging from drug addiction, abortion, prostitution, sudden illness, serious accidental injury, suicide attempts to a terminal illness diagnosis -- this is the story of miracles that resulted in each situation. It's an inspiring and thoughtful movie that the audience will walk away from appreciating and thinking in new ways about the miracles that are constantly happening around us.


More info 

Visit showmeyourglory.com and follow Show Me Your Glory on Facebook and Instagram. In select theaters May 13-15. Find out where this is showing in theaters near you and buy tickets now.

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Kidspace Children's Museum Wired for Wonder

Family Fun


by Rachel Marks
Kids Editor


This kids museum is without a doubt one of our family's favorite places to go. Our most recent visit felt extra special because of Kidspace's current limited time immersive exhibit: Wired for Wonder -- A Multisensory Maze, in collaboration with Getty Museum's PST ART: Art and Science CollideOur kids just love spending time here. Come to think of it, Kidspace special exhibits, like last summer's Kidspace Campout which I reviewed, are always well-curated and lots of fun for everyone. Thanks to Kidspace Children’s Museum in Pasadena for providing us with media access for Wired for Wonder for this review. Read on to learn all about this popular kid friendly Southern California family attraction.

 
Kids Running through Colorful Lights Maze


For Babies, Toddlers, Kids 6 Months - 10 Years Old


The Wired for Wonder Maze was hands down the highlight of our trip this time around. It’s not just about finding your way through a maze -- it’s a full sensory experience where kids (and adults) can see, hear, smell, and feel their way through different challenges. My kids love to touch, climb, and explore so this was right up their alley. 

As soon as we stepped into the area dedicated to Wired for Wonder, Izzy (6), Ori (4), and Arya (2) were completely captivated. The maze is designed to be more than just a path from point A to point B to point C. It’s filled with interactive elements along the way that encourage curiosity, exploration, problem-solving, and a bit of teamwork.


Family Mom Dad Kids at Childrens Museum


Favorite Wonder Maze Activities


  • The Color-Changing Pathways -- Our eldest son Izzy was obsessed with, figuring out how the lights worked while stepping back and forth to test different patterns. Younger brother Ori, on the other hand, was more interested in running through as fast as possible, laughing the whole time.
  • The Smell-o-Phone Booth -- Watching the boys take turns sniffing different scents and making wild guesses was hilarious. One smelled like oranges, which they got right, but another was apparently "definitely pizza" (spoiler: it was not). Arya kept trying to climb inside the booth, thinking there was something exciting hidden in there. 
  • The Textures Station -- Ori loved the part where they had to feel different materials and guess what they were. He closed his eyes and ran his hands over everything like a little scientist. Arya, meanwhile, just giggled and patted every surface as fast as she could. 
  • The Tasting Station -- At the end the tasting station was a such a cool surprise! The kids got to try different flavors and guess what they were. Ori, who is usually my pickiest eater, was surprisingly into it, while Izzy insisted that everything tasted like “spicy bananas” (no idea where he got that from). 


Child-Tested, Mom- and Dad-Approved


What I loved the most as a parent was that the special Wired for Wonder exhibition space had something different that was fun, educational and engaged each of our three children, despite their different ages and personalities. Usually, someone ends up bored or frustrated, but this exhibit really engaged all of them. My husband and I took turns guiding them through different sections, and sometimes we split up so they could explore at their own pace.


Boy Rock Climbing Kids Sandbox Curious Boy Looking inTrash Can

 

More of My Kids Fave Kidspace Adventures 


After the maze, the kids still had plenty of energy to burn off, so we hit some of Kidspace's permanent areas.

Bottle Launcher and Pulleys -- If it involves pushing buttons and making things fly, my kids (and I bet your kids) are always in

Rock Climbing and Instruments -- This activity is good mix of mental challenges, physical movement and creativity. 

Farm Area Sandbox -- My daughter could have stayed here forever, happily digging and building. I think yours will likely enjoy this just as much. Afterall, what kid doesn't like getting a little dirty, right?

After those fun activities, we took a snack break by the water. This gave everyone a chance to catch their breath before heading back for more fun and exploration in the permanent areas of the museum. Both indoors and outside there is literally so much here to keep kids busy and engaged based on their interests and energy levels.


Boy on Playground Riding on Pulley


Final Thoughts: Why We Love Kidspace 


Kidspace just gets it when it comes to kids. There’s so much space to explore, plenty of spots to sit and take a break, and the staff is always so friendly and helpful. It never feels overwhelming, even when it gets busy, which makes a huge difference when you have little ones running in different directions. 

Before we arrived, Izzy was skeptical -- he thought Kidspace might be “too babyish” for him. But after trying Wired for Wonder he completely changed his mind. In fact, he said it was one of his favorite things we’ve done there which, coming from a six-year-old, is pretty high praise. If you have kids and either live in or visit Southern California and you're looking for something fun and hands-on, Kidspace and the Wired for Wonder maze are definitely worth checking out. Also, don't miss all the butterfly-related activities now that the 29th Annual Butterfly Season has begun at Kidspace.

We’ll definitely be back soon. Next time, we’ll probably stay even longer! Have you been to Kidspace? Please feel free to leave a comment, I’d love to hear what your kids think of this experience.

About Kidspace


Visit kidspacemuseum.org for hours, activity schedule and to reserve general admission tickets for Kidspace Children's Museum, sign up for a Family Membership, and to discover more about Kidspace offerings year-round. Kidspace is geared toward kids ages 6 months through 10 years-old. For the youngest ones, for crawlers and non-crawlers there are age-appropriate toys and areas to explore. For the older kids, there are fun, educational, and hands-on opportunities to discover. The children's 3.5 acre indoor and outdoor space features 40 interactive exhibits with daily events and special monthly programs. Stay in the loop on everything Kidspace is up to by following their social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. 

Kidspace is located at 480 North Arroyo Boulevard, Pasadena, California 91103; phone 626-449-9144.