Saturday, May 30, 2009
It's Not Just My Kids
The notion of perfect parenting & perfect kids is just not real: Kids get tired and stubborn, parents get cranky. My kids don’t always obey everything I ask and I am glad that they don’t. My tween is starting to question what I think – which while sometimes is not appropriate gives me a glimpse into how her mind works. It is irritating, sad and comforting all at once to know that she is thinking independently. I am not sure about my son’s hearing capabilities, but I am still trying to bottle his energy, I figure if I can do that he will be set for college.
I am posting this entry but am also going to ensure my tween doesn’t read it until she is 30, which with the way she is growing, my very well be next week.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Children's Health
The book pretty much everything you can think. The reason I like this book so much is how the information. Th entries are concise, easy to read and well indexed. This book is also used by Providence Hospital's 24-Hour Nurse Advice hotlind.
Here is the basic outline for illnesses.
Name / Symption / Similar Condition / Causes / Expected Course / Call your child's physician 1) Immediately if 2) Within 24 hours if 3) During office hours if / Home care options / Common mistakes / Prevention.
At Barnes and Noble online you can take look inside the book.
About Barton Schmitt
Barton D. Schmitt, MD, FAAP, is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and Director of the Sleep Disorder Clinic and Encopresis-Enuresis clinic at The Children's Hospital of Denver. He has written more than one-hundred articles for fellow pediatricians, as well as the book Pediatric Telephone Protocols and the computer software program The Pediatric Advisor, used by over four-hundred-and-fifty hospitals nationwide.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Ugh - Sometimes Technology ...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
A little Science Gem in the Woods
Anchorage's little gem in the woods. If you get a chance this summer, head out to the Campbell Creek Science Center, take a tour of the facility and meander through the grounds. The center is part of the Campbell Tract which boosts 12 miles of trails. My kids have gone on multiple field trips to the center over the year and my daughter Darby just completed the Earth Ranger series. It was a three outdoor blast running around the woods building ant circuses, investigating wildlife and investigating cause and effect of environmental what ifs!
Over the summer, check out a Science-in-a-Backpack! These packs designed to introduce basic field techniques. Explore the health and inhabitants of Campbell Creek using the Water Quality Pack. Search for and investigate insects and their relatives with the Invertebrate Pack.
Science-in-a-Backpack packs can be checked out for up to a week at a time and must be reserved ahead of time by calling (907) 267-1247.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Girl Scout - Camp Togowoods
My daughter and I went out to Girl Scout Camp Togowoods in Wasilla this weekend. Our troup put in some community service time and we started to help set the camp up for the summer. We built mosquito net frames, hauled mattresses, stack wood and cleaned, cleaned, cleaned. What a fun place and what a great group of girls!
She had been involved since 1st grade and I have really enjoyed watching her and the other girls grow. What fabulous activities they experience as they earn their badges - we even went down to the Challenger Center in Kenai a couple of months ago for a workshop. I especially love the annual Women In Science Fair that exposes the girls to women in our community who work in the sciences. The girls get to see the various careers out there as well as meet people in those fields. This is a great event and you don't have to be a girl scout to attend!
Want more information on Girl Scouts in Alaska - check out their website.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Settlers of Catan
Game Synopsis
Settlers comes with board pieces that represent resources that were valuable to early settlers (like wheat, sheep, iron, brick and forests). To start the game, the board pieces are shuffled and laid out in a preset pattern. Because the pieces are in random order inside the preset pattern, you never know which resources will end up where and the game is never the same twice. Every resource piece gets a number from 2-12 (corresponding with the possible numbers from rolling two dice).
Each player starts out with two settlements at different places on the board. They take turn rolling the dice and getting resources if they have a settlement on a board piece when the number comes up. It's not as complicated as it sounds. If you have a settlement beside the forest piece with a number six on it, and the dice roll is a 2 and a 4, then you get a card with the forest symbol. Players can use the cards to build up their settlements. If you want to build a road, you need to trade in a forest and a brick card.
Don't be intimidated by the thick instruction booklet. Once you read through it and start playing, it becomes addictive. My daughter loves teasing me with trade offers of what I need only to say nope in the end. My son, the little builder, will pretty much trade anything for bricks and wood to get the longest road card.
It is fun game where kids learn negotiation skills through the trades they need to make in order to build up their settlements. Strategy and randomness are also learned. During the initial settlement selection stage you want the best resources by the numbers with the highest probability of being rolled, for example selecting resources near 6's and 8's. However, kids learns that just because your resource is on a 6 or an 8 it doesn't guarantee that you will gain lots of those resources during the dice rolls. Yesterday, I had a resource on an 8 but the 8 was barely rolled which my kids thought was hilarious. There are also expansion sets such as a Seafarers set to game more twists to the game.
I believe that this is a game that Over the Rainbow Toys and Classic Toys offer or you can purchase it online.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
He's so dreamy
If you are lost at this point you probably don't have a tween/teen daughter and aren't aware of the Twilight Saga Phenomenon that recently pushed Harry Potter out of the top book honors at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.
Anyway, back to the story. As I was standing there listening to the tween girls, I decided I would try and embarress them. I walked up and in my best girlie voice chimed in, "Oh Edward, isn't he sooooo dreamy?" To which my niece replied, "No Aunt Lisa, Edward is Hot". Needless to say, I was momentarily stunned and then I just started to laugh. Cathy, you are going to have your hands full in a few years and I wish you the best of luck with my niece! I always have a bottle of wine on hand when you need a break.
Friday, May 8, 2009
A Year with Frog and Toad
TBA is a great organization that has year round plays featuring kids and hosts a Summer Performing Arts Academy for kids. In addition, they hold classes for kids during fall, winter and spring. Several years ago, my daughter took a beginning class that featured fairy tales and it was wonderful. It was a fun introduction to acting and my daughter loved it! Registration is now open for their Summer Academy so check out their website.