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My baby turned 6 today!
in The Parenting Weblog, on December 29, 2008
Yes that's right, my baby turned 6 today. Since we are in the Philippines, the fun day is almost over for the birthday boy.
Born December 29, 2002 via c-section, the little tyke is now 6 and speaks his mind all the time. I can't believe it sometimes that the baby I held in my arms is n...
What's in your child's Christmas wishlist?
in The Parenting Weblog, on November 24, 2008
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31 days before Christmas and you must be splitting your head off what to give your loved ones. Especially your kid! Have you done your Christmas shopping yet? Well you should before Christmas creeps on you.
It helps too when a young kid has a Chri...
Create a Thanksgiving craft to keep
in The Parenting Weblog, on November 22, 2008
With Thanksgiving rolling around, you've probably got kids underfoot and hyper. Here is a cute idea - make custom Thanksgiving placemats.
Supplies:
Laminating sheet. (You can get packs of 10 laminating sheets that don't require a machine at any craft or office supply store but we finally bo...
....Locker und flockig!
in Das Freizeitsport, on 16.11.08
...h" entfällt das lästige Anschnallen und Abschnallen des Boards: Einfach draufstellen die Leash zur besseren Balance in die Hand nehmen und los geht´s!
Eure Inga...
Tie dyeing
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 7, 2008
We finally did our tie-dye project in the days before July 4th. Our red, white and blue concoctions had some good and bad points but we proudly put them on for the holiday and generally dorked out in matching shirts and khaki shorts.
When we do this again, we'll definitely use the Tulip branded...
Adoption language
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 1, 2008
Our daughter was adopted and that is something that we are happy to share about with people. However one of the things we are usually struck by when talking about it is that the language used by some people is outdated. With the push for open adoptions and the waves of international adoptions, adopt...
Ice Cream Shoppes
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 1, 2008
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What happened to all the old Ice Cream Shoppes? The ones where you actually sat down and were waited on? They'd have a whole menu of wonderful ice cream sundaes and other concoctions.
I suppose they followed the way of the Soda Shoppes and their counters. Sadly I can no...
Loosen the reins
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 28, 2008
I'm having to loosen the reins now and it isn't as tough as I thought it would be. My daughter is growing up and I've got to let her have more opportunities, slowly but surely.
Last night I let her walk home from the pool with a friend. It is about a five to seven minute walk through ou...
Bee stings!
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 27, 2008
With summer in full swing, taking a few minutes to go over bee safety issues is a good idea. A number of people are allergic to bee stings with the range of a bad reaction all the way to death. Sharing with your kids the best way to deal with bees helps keep them and others around them safe.
Check ...
Summer fun
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 23, 2008
Summer has rolled around and even if your kids are in camp, there is still a lot of time to be filled. Having silly family fun with your kids helps make lasting memories for them. The activity actually can be secondary - it is the idea of giving your children all of your attention, tuning out the wo...
Getting old
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 22, 2008
Saturday was my 20th high school reunion . In fact it was exactly 20 years ago this week I graduated high school from the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill, N.C. My big goal at the time was getting down to Myrtle Beach with my friends and we barely slept, leaving for the beach at 6:45 am that n...
List of life
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 22, 2008
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Have you ever thought about what experiences you want your children to have in life?
Not just the small things or the values you impart, but what events, places and activities do you want them to observe? Where, what and how? What of those do you want to experience with them?
The tra...
Hello ...
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 5, 2008
I thought I would introduce myself since I've joined the folks here in the parenting blog. My husband and I have one daughter, who is nine and in the third grade. We live in North Carolina, out in the suburbs on a quiet cul-de-sac packed full of kids. I'm in my mid-30s and work for myself as...
Tottenham - a drink too far?
in The Soccer Weblog, on March 3, 2008
...prised and disappointed by the extreme lengths his British players went to when he let them off the leash. I very much doubt whether he will be quick to do so again.
Tottenham did fantastically well ...
Cool Bag: PuppyPurse
in Cool Picking, on March 2, 2008
...uring her in sling purse that's designed for your pup's ergonomic needs. Use the strap as a leash when you're not carrying your dog around by the tote straps or by slinging the longer stra...
Watch Out! US Mobile Phones are About to Get MORE Dirty
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 1, 2008
...arketing tactic - sex sells.
According to Reuters , most phone companies have loosened their leash on their networks to allow the entry of free porn contents or adult entertainment services.
I...
IE7 slips the WGA leash
in The CIO Weblog, on January 16, 2008
Or it will, anyway, on February 12th as Microsoft pushes out a patch via Windows Software Updates Services that is absent the increasingly omnipresent Window Genuine Advantage validation checks for software installation.
More details available on Mary Jo Foley's blog.
Speculation is that...
Traveling Solo
in Bizinformer, on December 27, 2007
...might need if I see something I wish to purchase, is in a small zippered pouch which has a two inch leash and a clip. The leash I loop around my bra strap and fasten with the clip, then tuck the pouch...
Atlantic City Tropicana Casino License Not Renewed
in The Gambling Weblog, on December 17, 2007
...tay within the law.
Here in Las Vegas the Casino Control Commission keeps casino owners on a short leash and apparently so does the casino cops in New Jersey.
The Atlantic City Casino had its lice...
Afraid of Google, AT&T Opens its Network
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 6, 2007
...pen the network, why do it now instead of maybe 5 or 10 years ago? Why enslave customers on a short leash with its restrictions and 2-year contracts for many years?
The only motivation I can see now...
If It's Small and British It's Gotta Be Fun
in Classical Drives, on September 9, 2007
...ohn unhesitatingly states, rather crude in some respects. Yet it is fast, corners like a snake on a leash, and is so low (the photo doesn't reveal this) that just crawling in must be a gymnastic f...
How Not to Teach Your Kids to Ride Quads
in Under My Helmet, on July 26, 2007
...h helmet on. Check!
Junior expected to know how this thing is going to react. Umm.. Check???
Put a leash on that thing before you knock his block off!...
See? Its Not Just Me. Two Year Old Riding Quad
in Under My Helmet, on July 26, 2007
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Here's a video of a two year old riding a quad. Note that he's wearing a helmet and has a leash connected to the adult who gets to run behind. You may recall several months ago I posted thi...
Steppin' Out With My Baby
in Pretty Things, on July 20, 2007
...my world, a well accessorized pup is never a bad thing. The item above is fabulous, you can buy the leash, harness or the lead. I love the very preppy look to this much needed accessory and they'r...
1 year-old kidnapped by pre-teens
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 9, 2007
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Two sisters aged 12 and 10 were arrested by Oklahoma police for the alleged abduction of 1 year-old Brandon.
The two siblings arrested are accused of sneaking into the house of Sheila Wells, the mother of the infant, around 5:30 am and leaving a ransom note demanding $200,000 for the sa...
My Brother My Hero
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 6, 2007
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"I wanted to protect my brother", said Rayshun McDowell, 5 year-old boy from Kingstown, North Carolina.
Rayshun battled a rabid fox and pinned it to the ground and held it for more than a minute during a family cook out in the front yard of his home in Kingstown, before his s...
The Sippy Cup Incident
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 19, 2007
airport security shows a confrontation between a mother with a toddler and airport security officials.
The video shows a mother walking with her toddler when she was approached by an airport official. She then (it looked like) spilled the liquid on the floor. This led to the confrontation be...
700 Arrested for Pedophilia
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 19, 2007
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Internet chat room "Kids of our Lives" led to the rounding up of 700 suspected pedophiles worldwide and the rescuing of 31 children.
Authorities used surveillance tactics for 10 months to infiltrate the pedophile ring. Coordination between the US, Canada, Britain and Australi...
When bad parents get pissed
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 14, 2007
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A six year-old boy was rescued by police in Ringgold, Georgia where one of his ankles was bounded by a rope . He was crying and soaking in sweat as police found him in the car.
The boy's mother, Rachel Gilchrist and her boyfriend Raymond Minchew were eating with the boy at t...
Sextuples born in 2 States
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 12, 2007
Two sets of sextuplets were born in Arizona and Minnesota last June 11 and 12.
Brianna Morrison, 24 and jenny Masche, 32, mothers of the 2 sets of sextuplets gave birth to their children 10 hours apart. Both sought artificial methods of conceiving babies through fertility drugs and artifi...
22 Killed at Virgina Tech
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 17, 2007
Today, Virgina Tech was closed for the second time due to shooting. This time, though, more died when an unidentified man opened fire at West Ambler Johnston dormitory and. 2 hours later, at Norris Hall. One student was killed in the dormitory and the rest were killed in the classroom.
Wh...
Madonna in Malawi
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 17, 2007
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Madonna is back in Malawi , with the Malawian boy she is currently in the process of adopting.
No, she has no plans of returning David Banda to his father, Yohane Banda who gave the boy up for adoption after his wife died from childbirth complications.
Madonna is in Mal...
A Baby Named Metallica
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 14, 2007
Well, the baby will only be named metallica if Karolina and Michael Tomaro wins the fight against the Swedish National Tax Board.
The Tomaro couple are fighting a legal battle for the right to name their now 6-month old daughter (yes, it has been going on since her birth) "Metallica...
Chariot Carriers
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 13, 2007
My husband and I love biking. And we want our two young kids -- both boys with ages 3 years and 7 months -- to be introduced to the joys of bike riding. And to do that, we bought a bike trailer, particularly a Chariot Carrier Cabriolet.
Our old one-seater bike trailer was a Croozer . We were ...
Wireless Workaholics
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 6, 2007
... the company surveyed said they feel like wireless devices keep them on a "permanent corporate leash," and that they're easily distracted by work emails and calls during personal time.
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Open the Lines of Communication
in The Parenting Weblog, on March 30, 2007
My oldest son has just started kindergarten and my youngest is only 7 months old. However, I still get this feeling that they are growing up too fast. A part of me want them to stay young forever. On the other hand, I am also curious how they will be when they grow up. I am excited at the thought...
Positional Plagiocephaly
in The Parenting Weblog, on March 28, 2007
Positional Plagiocephaly is what you call that flat spot on a baby's head, whether in the side or on one side.
Normally, this happens when the baby is left to sleep in the same position often since infant heads are soft. Fortunately, flat heads can easily be corrected.
You can improve you...
Helping Your Child With Homework
in The Parenting Weblog, on March 28, 2007
School work assigned to be done at home is important. Not only would it help our children do better in school, it will also help them develop good habits like discipline and sense of responsibility.
In addition, homework will allow us to to be a little bit involved in our children's educatio...
Gross Roach Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 25, 2007
...ski crystal (placed on top of the non-feeling part of the head), which are then accessorized with a leash set and sold ready to wear.
Okay, as a native Floridian, it's not like I am a roach act...
Teaching Kids About Money
in The Parenting Weblog, on March 21, 2007
Recently, my 3-year old son has been asking a lot about money and paying whenever he goes out with us. Several times, he even asked us for money so he could pay for our next purchase. The other day, he went to my husband and seriously asked if he could have one thousand dollars. hehe.
It's s...
Lost in a Shopping Mall
in The Parenting Weblog, on March 20, 2007
...ted it, I switched to Plan B. I made sure that my son do not wander off by attaching him to a child leash.
After that incident, my brother kept on ribbing me about my "mall paranoia".
Unt...
Child guard Panda
in The Techwear Weblog, on February 24, 2007
...d is worn around the child's neck and the Panda is worn on the wrist of the child.
Via Child Leash Panda
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Child Leash
in The Parenting Weblog, on November 7, 2006
... I have heard negative reactions to child leashes. With some saying that leashes are for dogs. I beg to differ.
In a few days, I will be taking my son with me for a short vacation. When we g...
AMEC Frees Its Employees from the 'Wireless Leash'
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 10, 2006
...have the ban made permanent.
"Our employees are thankful to be banned from the 'wireless leash,'" says company communications manager John Kageorge. "They have been part of a ...
Hawaii: Big Island Blues Part Nine
in The Outdoor Weblog, on August 29, 2006
... a wave, positioning and jostling, and then going over the falls in a pile of arms, legs, board and leash. Then they would emerge from the surface of the sea giggling, paddling and trying to recover t...
Send In The Ethics Cops
in Sox First, on May 24, 2006
Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer is looking for a global director of ethics and handing over the search to Martha Montag Brown & Associates. Job Description : the person needs to be "discreet and able to protect confidential information", be "politically ...
Helio Blowin It
in The Social Networking Weblog, on May 6, 2006
...has issues when it comes to developing for them. Crackberry appeals to the business world who is on leash to their boss. Productivity-centric apps could be helpful to this crowd, but it will not be fu...
Mavericks 2006
in The Outdoor Weblog, on February 9, 2006
... new hero to emulate. Bald Bernie the Grandmaster rocks a high performance longboard with no leash like no other I have ever witnessed. He surfs the groin down at the Islands harbor like a madm...
The Risks of Outdoor Sports
in The Outdoor Weblog, on January 22, 2006
...ng. A twenty-nine year old, somewhat proficient surfer (and new mother) was killed when her leg and leash were trapped on boulders and she was dragged underwater and drowned.
Do people know that, li...
FONeros, Rise Up!
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 17, 2006
...ome traction in areas around the US, as well in underserved countries where incumbents keep a tight leash on competition. Perhaps most intriguingly, FON presents some interesting options for developi...
Airboard down the slopes
in The Flyaway Weblog, on January 12, 2006
...e pressure to the handles and you can carve as well as on a snowboard or skis. It comes with a hand leash so you can capture the board when you bail." Airboarding originated in Europe however, ve...
Pet Travel
in The Flyaway Weblog, on October 1, 2005
...eating schedule, even when you can't be there."
Interesting, eh? They also have the Glo Leash , an Ionic Pet Brush , an Orikaso Folding Bowl , a Portable Bark Stop Pro and a *drum roll...
A Mexican Odyssey: Part Seven
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 17, 2005
...ce of a surfer who knows the fate of being caught inside at a powerful spot like MexPipe, I grab my leash, haul in my board, and leap on my board in order to scramble out of danger as quickly as possi...
Cronkite Surf Days: Part Two
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 14, 2005
...distance of the rocks. He manages to grapple to the rocks, and climb himself up to the top with his leash still attached to his leg and his board tucked under one arm. The small crowd that had gathere...
BIG SUR BONANZA #3
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 8, 2005
...y head hanging low, I struggled to my feet and without even looking over my shoulder, I took off my leash and speed walked the half mile back up the stairs and to our campsite. Without saying a word t...
CELEBRITY DOGS
in The Celebrities Weblog, on September 14, 2004
... pet that can crap in my pocket or get squashed by a stray turkey.
Nope, I'm going to throw a leash around the neck of something out of the ordinary, something really different and noticeable, s...




