The Battlefield is Prepared

modelMolly is entering 3rd grade.

It’s hard to believe that my little girl is in 3rd, and the baby is going into 2nd.

They start school in just over a week.

8 days.

Since mid-July I’ve been bracing for the upcoming struggle and battle.

Behaviors at home have gotten out of control again.

Anticipation always worsens the load for her.

I began in July.

I knew that it was on her IEP, but the school has convenient ways of forgetting these things during summer break.

I called the school office in July.

Voice mail told me the office was closed until August 1st.

But then July 31st we get the first official email from the principal. So I reply. I remind her of the IEP, and that Molly is to meet her teacher in advance.

And so, last week, Molly met her teacher. I met her teacher and was able to give a few ‘heads up’.

The school year hasn’t started, but I’ve prepped the field for battle.

I hate that I have to look at the start of every year this way, but I’m tired of her falling through the cracks and there being trouble because they don’t understand.

I’ve gone in guns blazing.

First battle is ours.

Now to finish picking up some sensory toys from Amazon. (Our favorites are the [amazon_link id=”B001EWC5M4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Tangle[/amazon_link] and the [amazon_link id=”B00A8PS4NC” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Stretch Balls[/amazon_link])

 

Kid-Friendly Sushi = Lunchtime Fun

*This is a recycled post from a couple of years ago. I thought with school starting it would be a fun re-do for school lunches. All those [amazon_link id=”B00DE2PVTG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]bento boxes[/amazon_link] out there makes this possible!
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(L – top to bottom. Cheese cutouts, Peanut Butter w/ banana strips.  R – top to bottom. Peanut butter w/ orange marmalade folds, PB & grape jelly rolls, Nutella rolls.
Even my teen will make his own version of this for himself.  Molly, the pickiest eater of them all, cleans her plate when I make this kid-friendly sushi.  Since it was requested on twitter…I thought I’d post how I make them. And it’s super simple…and to be honest I got the idea from Pinterest and ran with it.

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First, the supplies. Bread (1 slice makes 4 mini-rolls), a [amazon_link id=”B0000VLY7C” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]rolling pin[/amazon_link] (pizza  & pastry roller if you have one), whatever fillings/toppings you want.

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Cut off the crust (I keep mine to feed the birds) and roll the bread flat, or cut into strips.

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Get your toppings on your bread. For fun I used a mini cookie cutter to cut the banana for some of the strips, and for others I just cut it in half and length-wise. I used my leftovers for a bowl of cereal 😉
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Roll them. I rolled some in spirals.  I’ve read that you should roll these tight, but w/ the jelly I actually roll loose otherwise all of the jelly is squished out.  For the orange marmalade I rolled in both sides and then folded to the middle (securing with a small strip of peanut butter between the two edges).

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Last but not least for a little extra fun I used [amazon_link id=”B000U3NHD4″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]some little cutters[/amazon_link] I had lying around to cut out shapes in cheese (I nibbled on the scraps).
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Usually I make less sushi and include some small strips of carrots for a well rounded meal.  My kids totally scarf these down faster than you can blink.

Some other ideas I have yet to try, but plan to…

  • Butter & cucumbers rolled
  • Jam w/ sweetened whipped cream cheese strips or folds
  • Herbed whipped cream cheese with cucumbers strips
  • Carrot peel & herbed whipped cream cheese rolls
  • Nutella and Strawberry strips or rolls
  • Whipped cream cheese (sweetened) w/ blueberries
These do not take me a ton of time (Well, this one did but I was taking pics and making more than I usually do)…and the kids love them. They are SO worth a shot!!  Try them!!

Back to School – Already?

leavesThe weather is still in the 90’s.

The sun is still shining more days than it’s not.

But school starts in just 3 weeks here.

Right behind that is fall.

The summer is well past half over.

2013 is over half over.

Where did the time go?

I’m shopping for school supplies when just yesterday we were starting our summer reading lists.

Just don’t mention Christmas yet.

My heart can’t handle it.

 

The Road Trip Challenge – Kids, or Hubby? #CleverGirlsForKiaJune


_MG_1427We don’t road trip too often in this family.

You’d think maybe it was because the challenge of entertaining three children of various ages was tough.

Or because on her first road trip, Molly literally cried the entire 9 hour trip.

All 526 miles.

Non-stop.

Never sleeping.

Just…Crying.

You’d think that was the reason.

Or the regular stops for the bathroom.

Or the frequent cries of boredom.

Why on earth don’t they play car games like I used to?

Or maybe the gas money.

These days that one hurts.

Still, is it any of those things?

Nope…it’s…

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The loving husband.

Molly gets her wonderful car trip joy from him.

More than an hour in the car and poor Erik struggles to remain calm.

Go over three hours and he’s in trouble.

So we have to figure out the best way to run.

Especially since road trips are so much easier than flights.

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It took a bit of finagling, but we found the secret formula.

For the kids, it’s a good DVD player, and lots of movies.

The boy gets his tablet.

A huge supply of homemade trail mix.

For Erik?

Comfort and lots of space to stretch out and just fall asleep.

Even if it means three rows of seats, the teen next to me, and Erik fast asleep in the very-way-back by himself.

It’s a magic combination.

A normal care doesn’t cut it…so we’re on the lookout for something better.

We’ve got our eye on a Kia.

I like the Sedona, but Erik is anti-minivan…so he’d rather have the Sorento (and I’m apt to let him).

So long as it’s got a third seat, I’m a happy camper.

 
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I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

The #1 Drink for FTT because #WinnersDrinkMilk

Indiana Dairy AmbassadorIn the land of skinny genes, cystic fibrosis and oral aversions – we’ve got three kids rocking the low end of the growth chart. The words “Failure to Thrive” are bandied about on a regular basis and we are constantly checking little one’s diets to make sure they aren’t just getting calories, but healthy fats and plenty of vitamins and minerals too.

The universal consensus for adding all of these things to help my kids grow & gain weight like they should?

Doctors across the board have pushed us to full-fat Vitamin D milk. It’s all we’ve got in the fridge, and we go through 3-4 gallons a week between the kids and hubby.

Before this FTT world hit my life I knew so very little about milk because I wasn’t allowed to touch the stuff (still can’t) due to an allergy (allergy, not intolerance).  These days I’m learning a lot about milk beyond my family’s obsession (seriously, the husband can’t stop drinking it)…because I like to know about what goes into my family’s bodies – especially if it’s meant to promote their health.

One thing that I love learning is how drinking milk is likely to help my own state and community.  After all, Indiana is home to over 1200 dairy farms – 97% of which are family owned (and I’ve met some of those families).  I was also surprised (and happy) to learn that most milk travels less than 100 miles from the farm to the grocery store.

Of course, the biggest thing I made sure to learn about and know really well is that both plain and flavored milk contain nine essential nutrients, including calcium, potassium, phosphorous, protein, riboflavin, niacin and vitamins A, D and B12.  Considering my kids needs, this is of utmost importance.  It means that they’re getting vitamins and nutrients that either they refuse to eat, or that their bodies are leeching from them.

And the only factor that matters to me, personally?  Indiana – well, it ranks second in the nation for ice cream production. Because, I can only tolerate 1 serving of dairy a day…and you better believe it’s in the form of ice cream.

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*Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Indiana Dairy. This means I was paid for it, however all opinions are mine and true based on my own experience. You can’t pay me to lie about my family’s health…it’s too important to us all.

 

Cord Blood and Hindsight

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With my first child, I never heard of cord blood banking.  It was around, but I was young and trying to figure out how I was going to do this whole parenting thing, and it wasn’t a blip on my radar.  With my girls, this childbirth thing was old hat, although the larger family freaked me out and I was worried about finances and our small home and all the little details.  In both cases I heard of cord blood, I researched it (kind of), and dismissed it.  After all, my kids wouldn’t ever be sick. Denver was healthy as a horse (I thought), and my other two children would be the same.

Hindsight.

78366824Now that I have two kids with Cystic Fibrosis, a very young niece with cancer, and have a much broader view of the world thanks to blogging, I wish I’d made that choice.

Through cord blood banking, you can collect and preserve potentially lifesaving stem cells, and doing so could one day save the life of your child or a blood relative. You can bank even more stem cells by collecting them from 2 usable sources of stem cell-rich blood: the umbilical cord and the placenta. This service is called Placental and Cord Blood Banking, and it’s available only from LifebankUSA. Whether you choose Placental and Cord Blood Banking or Cord Blood Banking alone, there are many important reasons to choose LifebankUSA.

There’s only one opportunity to save your baby’s stem cells for the future…

As an expectant parent, your baby’s health means everything. Right now, he or she is protected in the womb and will soon enter the world. There is a lot to think about and prepare for, but an invaluable step you can take when your child is born is to preserve his/her stem-cell rich cord and placenta blood The ability of stem cells to save lives via cord blood banking has proven successful for replacing abnormal or diseased cells, and treating life-threatening blood disorders such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.  In fact, since 1988 stem cell transplants have been used to treat some 80 diseases. No, Cystic Fibrosis isn’t on that list – but I imagine one day it will be.

I’m done having children, fate and biology means my body is no longer able to have them, but if I could, I’d bank the blood. I recommend it to those I know debating it.  Sure, the odds of illness might be small – but then as I’ve learned, you just never know.

Today, LifeBankUSA is having a contest, and you can win a SpaFinder Gift Card worth $200. Just head over to Facebook to enter the contest. It’s super easy!!  (All those links, and the top image on the page will take you to the contest!)

And seriously, consider cord banking. It’s worth it.

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ABOUT LIFEBANKUSA

 

As the only company that offers cord blood, placenta blood and tissue banking — and the first to release placenta-derived stem cells for a successful transplant — New Jersey-based LifebankUSA is a technological leader that is pioneering key medical innovations in the field.  Owned by the Celgene Corporation, a world-class biopharmaceutical company, LifebankUSA also operates a robust donation program and collects cells from anywhere in the US for use primarily in advancing medical research.

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*Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by LifebankUSA.  I was paid for this post, but all opinions are my own heartfelt truth. I never take my children’s health for granted, and you can’t pay me to lie about it.