Are You Overpaying For Your Babysitter?

Are You Overpaying For Your Babysitter?

Apparently, I was! SitterCity has come out with this brand new calculator that allows you to figure out exactly what you should be paying out to a sitter. It takes a few things into consideration:

* Geographic location
* How many children you have
* How old the sitter is
* How many years experience the sitter has

Good. To. Know.

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Need Something To Do On A Rainy Day? Have A Picnic

Need Something To Do On A Rainy Day? Have A Picnic

I know all about those days – you know – the ones where time stands still. When it’s raining, an afternoon can feel like a lifetime. If you aren’t a fan of the electronic babysitter, here is a great alternative to plopping your children in front of the television for 8 hours.

Have an indoor picnic!

Here’s the trick. Involve your children in every step of the process. Don’t just invite them to sit down once the tablecloth is thrown on the floor. Have older children get invloved from the start.

Need things for the kids to do? Here are a few ideas:

* Wash fruit and place them in ziploc bags
* Make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
* Grab juice boxes
* Fold napkins and find the perfect sheet to sit on
* Pick some treats / snacks and then have them place enough for each person in Tupperware
* Grab utensils and paper goods

You don’t have to cook a full meal either, something easy and low maintenance will do.

When all the “hard labor” is done, have the children get dressed like they are heading to a party. Pick out nice clothing and hair accessories. If you have a daughter, do her hair. If your daughter is anything like mine, that’s 15 minutes right there! LOL!

You are now ready for your picnic! Before you know it, a few hours will have passed and you will a variety of new memories to share with the grandparents.

One more tip: Don’t forget your camera. They age so quickly as it is. Why not snap a few shots while everyone is working as a team.

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Real Food For Mother And Baby By Nina Planck

Real Food For Mother And Baby By Nina Planck

The product: Real Food for Mother and Baby

Why we love it: Nina Planck wants women to relax, breath and eat what they want but in a healthy, whole foods manner. She states that the food we digest during pregnancy aides in the development of the baby in three acts; first trimester-you need micronutrients, second trimester- you need protein and calcium, third trimester the baby needs fat—lots of fat for the brain. Even though it’s a fertility ‘diet’ book, diet is used loosely to describe whole grains, organic produce and fruits/veggies. This book is a way to feed your body and baby the foods it needs to grow healthy and strong.

Where to buy: Amazon

The cost: $12

Written by: LaToya

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