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Tips for visiting toddlers

I got a DM this morning from my pal @sinpantalones on twitter. She was asking if I could check out her post about stuff to stock for her visiting granddaughter this Thanksgiving. I’m not an expert by any means, but I do have a toddler so I turned on my random-thought-generator and this is what came out:

Baby Einstein flicks are essential for Cadie. If you have a Netflix account, that’s probably the best bang for your buck. Even if not, get one for just a month and grab as many as you can to try. if they don’t work, you can have more in 2 days. Cadie LOVES PIXAR movies (and so do I) those help too. Especially the Toy Story ones. Not sure where you live, but sidewalk chalk if you can still go outside. Ok, random list coming…

Play-doh for sure! Something bouncy like a bouncy horse or rocking horse. Several different sized balls. Washable crayons and markers. Roll of butcher paper for drawing on. Cardboard box, endless fun! I also second the iPhone/iTouch apps if you have one.

For the car, Cadie likes anything with lights, sounds and letters or numbers. Loves to sing her version of the ABC’s and count to 10 (out of proper sequence of course). For a little of your sanity, a simple popup type toy seems to work well. You know, the ones you turn or push a button and a little flap pops up with a character on them. Ours has no music or anything so it’s a nice break. Also, the iPhone/iTouch can come in handy too. We have Pixar movies and shorts loaded on ours as well as the toddler apps for car trips.

Oh! there are these little cups with rubber tops that the kid can stick their hand through to get stuff like crackers and stuff. Saves on the spills.

Snack-wise, Cadie likes the cheddar bunnies (whole foods, hippie version of goldfish). Honey-nut pretzels. Rice crispy treats, Corn chips, mini cookies, apples, carrots, cheese, and those gummy fruit snacks. Just be careful not to sugar out the kid. :)

Food: Eggs, eggo waffles, mac & cheese (she prefers the white cheddar shells – again Michelle is kind of a hippie haha so Whole Foods has a lot of great options), turkey dogs, kid’s oatmeal/cereal. YoBaby yogurt, rice, etc.

Remember, they don’t eat a lot so don’t overstock and their attention span is very short so it’s not about the amount of stuff you have for her but the time you spend with her. Bottom line, you are the best toy a kid could ever have. They tend to occupy themselves. Just play with them and all will be well but if you are getting tired, maybe SOME of the above ideas will help. You’re gonna have a blast! Enjoy it! :)

Who knows if it will help but it’s a shot. My best! Have a happy holiday!

Star Wars in a whole new light

What are they holding anyway?

So… I pulled in my driveway last night and passing one of the houses on my street, I noticed there were these signs in the front yard of my neighbor’s house. By the information written on the signs, I noticed that they had just had twin baby girls and were announcing them to the neighborhood with 2 stork-shaped signs on their front lawn. But for some reason, there was something just a little wrong with the image I was seeing. Suddenly, I realized that these signs were the victims of yet another “design gone terribly wrong”. Now, I am happy for them and the new addition to their family (I don’t even really know them) but I think if it were me, I would taken a second and looked at the shape of the sign in the stork’s mouth and avoided my daughters first images of home having their names written on mis-shapen bags in the form of ball sacks. But maybe that’s just me. You be the judge… (more…)

Ask a Ninja: Preparing for College

Anyone who knows me or has spent 10 minutes with me, knows that I love “Ask a Ninja”. I spread the ninja-isms everywhere I go. Here’s one I saw recently about preparing for college. Good stuff ninja man!

Flash Mobs

Yesterday I was introduced to a term for something that I have actually done for years, but never knew it had an official title. Flash Mobs as they have become so lovingly referred to got their fame in 2003 at a Macy’s in Manhattan where the first official mob was sighted. With the addition of the internet and email, these mobs are popping up all over the world and some of them are quite good. A recent (and well done, I might add) banned XBOX 360 commercial was even based on the concept. Basically, it goes something like this: Set a date and time for the flash mob to take place and covertly promote the heck out of it. Remember it’s all in good clean fun so don’t take it too seriously. I have attached a link to YouTube videos of flash mobs in action, they are better seen than read about. This stuff is so cool! (more…)

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