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Children Like To (Arm) Party….Party

Hey!

It’s giveaway time.

If you’ve been in the style loop the past few seasons “arm candy” has been quite prominent and from the looks of Pinterest, fashion blogs and magazines it is likely here to stay at least through next season.

With the arm party trend we have also seen a rise in handmade products from small independent jewelry designers. From Etsy to Instagram we are getting the best and the rawest of raw natural talent.

I’m glad to introduce to you a very good friend of mine and mompreneur of 3 Deondra Clark. She is like THAT friend that doubles as a sister and I am more than thrilled to help her promote her new jewelry line Dazzlets.

Dazzlets is geared toward younger children who like to keep it fly and fashionable. Bracelets can be customized and sized to fit the tiniest of little wrists.

My girl's arm party

Deondra is giving you the opportunity to win a bracelet stack of your choice from the following for the little princess in your life.

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Children

Madagascar Week in Atlanta

This week in anticipation of the release of Madagascar 3 a few local businesses in the Atlanta area are hosting giveaways and the chance to see a screening of the movie. If you are close to any of these areas what a fun way to kick off some summer fun.

Children Health Parenting

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Strong 4 Life Panel

As a blogger I love to come to this space on the web and share my life with you. As a mom, I am also passionate about using this platform to share vital information pertaining to the health and well being of children and people in general.

On Wednesday, I was thrilled to be invited to a mom bloggers panel hosted by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Strong 4 Life team. Childhood obesity is the focus of the Strong 4 Life team and a few months ago the campaign came under fire for their billboards regarding the childhood obesity epidemic in Georgia. Nearly 40% of all children in the state of Georgia are obese according to the CDC statistics.

While many did not agree with their shock tactics the facts and numbers are just as equally shocking. Whether one sees a major problem with the ads or not, the bottom line is if we want to see our children lead full and healthy lives we all have a responsibility. I say we because even though this may not hit home with you it very well may hit very close to home with family members or friends who are battling this problem within their families. Knowledge and the sharing of information is vital.

Starting the process of getting our families healthy is quite simple. Getting active and eating healthy are the first steps. The Strong 4 Life website offers some other tips here.

I urge you to please take a look at Strong 4 Life and what they are trying to do to raise awareness of childhood obesity and healthy living. Although their focus is the state of Georgia this is a nationwide problem. Please educate yourselves and those around you about the dangers of not starting our children off on the right foot when it comes to living healthy lives.

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Our lunch came from Happy Belly. This food was so good. It’s a food truck, if you are in Atlanta check them out!

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The Strong 4 Life Team

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(l. to r. excluding the lady in the blue shirt: Liza, Bridget, Trina, Christy, Me, Fran and Renee

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Always fun times with Fran (Bossygirl1980.com) and Trina (thebabyshopaholic.com)

 

What do you think are the major contributing factors to childhood obesity? As a community what can we do to help?

Children Lil Man Parenting

Paranoid

I have fond memories of being a child and spending my days outdoors jumping double dutch, running home begging for change when I heard the ice cream truck on the horizon and spending endless hours playing hide and go seek.

Our lives as children were so carefree in relation to the lives that our children our forced to live today.

The other day my son asked for permission to go outdoors. I said yes, with the stipulation that he was to come  back home if no one was allowed to come out. I normally call my neighbor to make sure he made it to her house, even though she is one house down. This particular day I decided to look out of the window instead of call. I tried to tell myself that he was fine but my intuition said otherwise.

As I looked out of the window I saw him standing by my neighbors house and they weren’t home. I watched for awhile to see if he would head home. Next, he wandered over to another neighbor’s house who also wasn’t home. I continued to watch. He was just out there standing and wandering. At the same time there was another boy playing on the basketball goal. I hate to judge, but something about this boy doesn’t settle right with me.He is in high school and for lack of better words reminds me of being a little off. He doesn’t speak, the other kids don’t play with him. I just don’t know about him…I’ve always said this.

I finally head outside and yell to my son “What did I say?” He looks at me and says nothing.

All I could think about is this could’ve been the day when the boy playing basketball could’ve taken him off somewhere and…..or someone could’ve driven in the cul de sac and grabbed him. My imagination can get very vivid. I was so upset with him, and he is now on punishment and is no longer allowed to go outside unsupervised.

I hate taking this freedom from him, but I just can’t live with the thought of something happening to him. It happens everyday. If he didn’t listen to me when I said come in the house, how will I know he will listen when I say don’t talk to strangers or run and yell if someone tries to grab you…Until I feel like he gets it, he can’t play outside without supervision.

Am I tripping? Not that your opinion will change how I have chosen to proceed but I would like to hear your thoughts. Do you allow your children to play outside unsupervised?