Thursday, May 26, 2011

Taking Our Stress out on our Kids...

I think this post is just for me to remind me...
But I hope you find something in it to help you to!!


As mothers, it seems we are constantly trying to juggle a million responsibilities. With these responsibilities comes stress, a lot of stress. 
Enter children, and before we know it, we are taking all our stress out on them. Isn't it interesting, we often treat strangers and coworkers better than our own family. 


Take a few minutes to figure out what is causing the stress. Are we tired, overwhelmed, money trouble, marriage stress or work stress? Maybe we have just had a long day. Regardless, Stress is going to happen, and we should do all we can to avoid taking it out on our children. They don't understand what we are dealing with and it is not their fault.

On top of that, dumping our stress on our children is not the answer either. We don't need to tell them all our woes. They can't fix it, they don't understand it, and at their age, they don't need to be stressed and worried about grown up problems.

So.. What can we do?

Focus on our children - Don't Multitask
When we have a lot to do, and a lot on our minds, it is easy to think that multitasking is the answer. When we are trying to make dinner, help kids with homework, fold laundry, AND listen to our 5 year old talk about their day, everything else will be more important than what happened at recess. We take our frustrations and stress out on our children because they are making it hard for us to get EVERYTHING ELSE done. The laundry can wait, and so can dinner. Sit down with your child. Give them your undivided attention and focus on their words and their facial expressions. Not only will it bring you closer, but we won't see them as a stress, we will see them as the children we love more than anything. Remember LOVE is spelled T-I-M-E.

Establish a routine
We need to put our families and children on a routine. With a routine, we will know what to expect and so will our children. This will eliminate a lot of stress that comes from the unknown and from struggles with bed time and meal time. Our children will be better behaved when things are predictable. This mean less stress triggers for us as mothers.

Minimize 
Minimize the stuff in our homes. When we have more than we can maintain, even if it is just too many clothes, everything becomes overwhelming and stressful. We will quickly take our stress out on our children. Work to make the spaces in our lives manageable. Give away, throw out, and get rid of. The clutter in our homes and cars becomes overwhelming and makes the other stresses seem even worse. 

Don't Over Schedule
We shouldn't over schedule ourselves or our children. To many things on our family plates will always bring stress. Our kids don't need to be involved in a million extra curricular activities, and we don't have to say yes to every play date and activity. We need to PROTECT our families time. This protection will bring peace and time together. Plus there will be less rushing. Rushing compounds stress.

Have Realistic Expectations
We don't have to be super women. And, we SHOULD NOT COMPARE OURSELVES TO OTHER MOMS. We need to be realistic about what we can tackle and undertake. When we start comparing we tend to see everyone else's strengths and our weaknesses. It is never a fair comparison. We should surround ourselves with people and things that are supportive and uplifting. Not things that make us feel inadequate.

Put Ourselves in our Children's Shoes 
As mothers, we need to take a minute to see things from our children's perspectives. Have empathy. Realize they don't mean to upset us. They are young, learning, and inquisitive. They don't know rush, hurry, or quick. If we can take just a second and see things from their eyes, we will not be so quick to take our frustrations out on them. 

See our Children as People
When we are stressed, it is easy to see our children as objects. Objects that are keeping us from what we are trying to do. We are trying to make dinner, or answer the phone, or fold the laundry and their need for help or attention is getting in the way. We need to see them as people. Little people. They have thoughts and hopes and dreams and good days and bad days just like us. It is the laundry that is actually getting in the way of us being with our kids, Right?

Manage our Time
Clique, I know, but vital. Time management is so important to our lives. We do need to stay organized and manage our responsibilities and the time it takes to get things done. 

Plan Ahead
This goes right along with managing our time. Being prepared and planning ahead will help eliminate a lot of our family stress. Make lunches for school the night before, lay out clothes the night before, even set the breakfast table before you go to bed each night. Round up backpacks and school work, shoes and socks before everyone goes to sleep. Make reasonable preparations to eliminate having to rush. Rushing brings stress, especially with children. 

Have a Sense of Humor
Laugh. When you are ready to loose your temper with your children because you are stressed, laugh first. Even if you have to force yourself. You will find it fixes a lot of things. 

Find Time For Yourself 
As mother's we are always taking care of other people. We forget to take care of ourselves. We should pick one or two things we would like to learn or get better at, hobbies or interest, and find time for them. Along with this, we need to eat right, exercise, even if it is just a walk around the block, and get enough sleep. When we are hungry and tired we loose our temper and take our frustrations out on our kids. 

Play together as a Family
We have to find time to recreate and relax together as a family. Life needs to be filled with work and play. When families play together they grow closer, develop stronger relationships, and have more patience for one another. Plus it is a needed diversion from the stress we deal with each day. Find time at least once a week to do something fun together (this doesn't mean it has to cost money).


Stress is part of life. Taking it out on our kids doesn't have to be. 

DO YOU EVER CATCH YOURSELF TAKING YOUR STRESS OUT ON YOUR KIDS?
HOW DO YOU MANAGE YOUR STRESS?


 
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Party Hat Snack Mix

How cute is this idea for any gathering!! LOVE IT!!


How to make those cute Hats.....
You'll need Bugles (I used the Caramel Bugles because they are a bit sturdier)
Candy melting disks
Colorful non-pareils
Spice Drops candy 

Melt the candy disks (and 1 Tablespoon Vegetable shortening ~ optional) on medium power for 1 minute and then stir,
 continuing on in 30 second increments until melted.
Dip your bugles into the melted candy leaving the bottom undipped Gently Press your Spice Drop on the top of the bugle holding from the bottom.
 Now dip the bottom in the melted candy.
Keep your non pareils close...
and immediately dip the bottom of the Bugle into them
Gently place each "hat" onto wax paper to dry.
When the hats are setting you can make your snack mix
 
Cake Batter Party Mix
1 bag buttered popcorn, popped with unpopped kernels removed
4 cups thin pretzel sticks
4 cups Rice Chex mix
1 cup salted peanuts
2 cups mini marshmallows
6 Tablespoons of white cake mix
1 (12.6 oz bag) M&M's (a little more than 2 cups)
16 oz. white chocolate. 
1/2 cup rainbow sprinkles

In a wax lined roasting pan combine popcorn, pretzels, Chex, peanuts, Marshmallows and M&M's.( no penuts for me)
Sprinkle evenly with dry cake mix.
Over a double boiler (or in microwave) melt your white chocolate.
When melted pour over your mix. 
Using a spoon stir until the mix is evenly coated with white chocolate.
Sprinkle the rainbow sprinkles on top and stir to combine
 Let sit until chocolate is set, 20-30 minutes
Once the chocolate is set  you can add your party hats combining them evenly throughout the mix.
 
There you have it...easy, super cute and yummy.  
  


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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Fathers Day Ideas!!

Looking for  some cute printable's or ideas for  Fathers Day?! Check these out!

When Is Fathers Day?

When is Father’s Day? It’s Sunday, June 19, 2011!  The United States celebrates fathers on the third Sunday in June and made a national holiday in 1966. Are you ready for Father’s Day 2011 in the US on Sunday, June 19th!

And on with a few Ideas...


#1 - World’s Greatest Dad Gift {printable} - Here is a little Fathers craft DIY project made with Martha Stewart’s free Retro word art template.
 
You can add this template to what ever you would like!!
Found at Martha Stewert living.

#2 Father’s Day Coupon Book -

Father's Day Coupon Book
Free to down load from tip junkie

#3 - Daddyland passes... I just thought these were adorable.
Disney Father's Day DadsPass
Free printable found at Disney Family Fun

#4 Fathers Day Picture Puzzle ( kids activity)
 father's day craft

I am really loving this Idea!!!!
Found at Impress your kids Step by step instructions included. ;)

This Last one... I'm really not sure I have seen anything cuter than this!!

#5 Light Switch Frames found at Keeping it Simple
This easy step by step project found on their website..


Here are a few Ideas.. I have found so many more, so stay tuned for some more Ideas!!

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Mini Lasagna Cups

Oh my oh my. look what i have stubled across!!

How fun are these little lasagnas? And so fun to eat, no utensils needed!!
 


Mini Lasagna Cups


1 lb lean ground beef
1 lb sausage
1 cup spaghetti sauce
1 1/2 cups part skim ricotta cheese
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
24 wonton wrappers
1 1/2 cups shredded cheese

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Brown sausage and hamburger in a large skillet over medium high heat and drain. Divide into 4 portions and reserve three for another night. Add spaghetti sauce to remaining meat mixture and stir to combine.
In a large bowl, combine the ricotta the salt and pepper and stir to combine.
Coat a 12 cup muffin tin with cooking spray, and arrange a wonton wrapper in each cup. Take half the ricotta mixture and divide it among the 12 cups. Top with half of the meat sauce, and sprinkle with shredded cheese. Place another wonton wrapper over the cheese, and repeat the layers by adding the remaining ricotta cheese, meat sauce, and top with shredded cheese.

Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes until the cheese is melted and the wonton wrappers are golden. Cool in the muffin tin for 5-10 minutes before serving.
Makes 12 mini lasagnas or 3 servings.

 Nutritional Information for this recipe can be found at CalorieCount.com.
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For full step by stap instructions please go here-   kevinandamanda

 And Enjoy!!!

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Family Subway Art!!

Just Adorable!!! I LOVE subway Art, so I'm adding this to my collection!!


Check out this free Printable. Click http://thecraftingchicks.com/2011/05/family-subway-art-freebie.html to chose color and free printable template. ;)



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Recognizing a Graduate

My Little Madison Graduates from Pre-School this week...
So it got me thinking i wanted to make something a little cute for all the little graduates this year. Easy, Simple, and fun!! here are a cute fun Ideas i found...

Free Printable and idea found It is What it is





Graduation Treat Tops found The Idea Room




These are just adorable Found at dining-and-whining




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Monday, May 16, 2011

{Summer FUN Chart and Photo Journal}

I work from home and sometimes it can be hard to entertain your kids and be productive at work!! I have a few ideas up my sleeve ill be sharing soon but when i came across this summer FUN chart I feel like a weight has been lifted!!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!!!

Found here at the crafting chicks ...


Here are some summer fun ideas from THEIR list, but leave a comment if you have another fun idea-What is something you will do this summer?  We would love to know!
1.  Backyard camp out   {    }
2.  Read-a-thon   {     }
3.  Family Movie Night  {     }
4.  Go to the Library   {     }
5.  Go to the movies   {     }
6.  Backyard swim party   {     }
7.  Go to Lagoon   {     }
8.  Neighborhood drive-in    {     }
9.  Go to the Splash Pad   {     }
10.  Make Summer Smoothies  {     }
11.  Dinosaur Park   {     }
12.  Make a puppet show   {     }
13.  Run through Sprinklers  {     }
14.  Ride the Frontrunner   {     }
15.  Go on a Nature Walk   {     }
16.  Go to a parade   {     }
17.  Fireworks Show   {     }
18.  Blow Bubbles   {     }
19.  Walk to the Pie Pantry   {     }
20.  Watermelon Night   {     }
21.  Water Balloon Fun   {     }
22.  Paint with Pudding   {     }
23.  Celebrate an Unbirthday  {     }
24.  Family Picnic   {     }
25.  Side Walk Chalk Art   {     }
26.  Go miniature golfing   {     }
27.  Go to Boondocks   {     }
28.  Eat snow cones   {     }
29.  Grow strawberries   {     }
30.  Make ice cream   {     }
31.  Go on a Roadtrip  {     }
32.  Night Stargazing   {     }
33.  Play frisbee   {     }
34.  Children’s Museum   {     }
35.  Build a Fort   {     }
36.  Family Game Night     {     }
37.  Make homemade playdoh  {     }
38.  Build a Sandcastle   {     }
39.  Pizza Party!   {     }
40.  Make rootbeer floats   {     }
41.  Go to the ZOO   {     }
42.  Gateway Fun  {     }
43.  Play at a Beach   {     }
44.  Airplane Museum   {     }
45.  IMAX show   {     }
& then I left the last 5 blank-so we can add a few more.  My kids can add a sticker to each # after we do the activity.

and that's not all......
She also created a Photo book!!! LOVE it!!



SUMMER FUN CHART:  download-  summer_fun_chart_vertical.html

Then just add your own Pictures.. ;)


SUMMER PHOTO JOURNAL FRONT:  download- summer_fun_journal_art_for_cov.html

Isn't this the cutest thing ever!!! I'm making mine now I'm so excited!!


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Play Room Rules

I wanted to make something cute to hang in our playroom. I have been wanting to try something on a canvas so I came up with so playroom rules.


I got my Cricut out, used vinyl for the stencil.



Then i painted the stencil. I mixed up the colors in Pink, Purple and Green for the stars..



I took off the stencil and wallah.... Play Room Rules. ...


This was a fun project.. And look forward in trying it again real soon. ;)

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Quick Clean Ups.

Today I'd like to share some quick cleaning/organizing tips with you.  We all need a quick clean up around the house before an unexpected guest arrives, before dinner or bedtime or at the end of a busy week.  Today I'm going to share with you three different plans for quick clean ups, depending on how much time you have for your quick clean.  No assessing the situation, just take your time into consideration and start your quick clean up and declutter.

So how much time do you have?
15 minutes - run around and quickly clean what is visibly dirty
30  minutes - take a bit more time to clean what is visibly dirty and what can be cleaned using a little more time
60 minutes - this could easily be a weekly cleaning schedule

A couple quick tips with the list? 
  • set your timer
  • no distractions
  • quick declutter might mean tossing items in a laundry basket and hiding in a closet to sort through later
  • spot clean = clean what is visibly dirty
  • cleaning wipes are great for quick cleaning and disposal
  • add tasks that you need to do for your home

You can go here to grab your own Quick Clean Ups - Just Start Cleaning printable.  Next time you need to clean up in a hurry, grab the list and check your way through it to a quickly cleaned up home.

Thanks for stopping by! Please feel free to leave your thoughts, Esther