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Dairy free diet… baby steps

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Day One Of Our Dairy Free Diet… Supplement milk with Almond Milk.

Recent events have made me re-think the way my household eats.  Ever since my first pregnancy, I have been conscious of the way my family and I eat.  It seems like every time I think I am making a healthy choice though, the media proves me wrong and some article appears out of nowhere negating what I thought was the “right” type of food for us.

Now for the dairy controversy… I was born in India.  The first few years of my life were spent there.  My mother and father were born and raised predominantly in India.  Milk was considered one of the most important aspects of our diet.  We now live in the US.  My mother still swears by milk.  My daughters love milk.  In fact, my eldest only likes to drink 2 things… milk and water.  Unfortunately, milk is not the same “milk” as the milk my mother, father and I had in India.  I mean seriously… cows roam the streets in India.  Their milk is practically extracted in front of your face, then funneled directly into a glass bottle and left on your doorstep.  Ok, so maybe that is a slight exaggeration but not far from the truth.

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For years, I have heard countless people tell me how bad dairy is for you.  I have read mounds of literature that states the same.  Just recently, someone mentioned that aspartame is now allowed in milk… arghhhh!  What is a girl to do???  Well, for starters, slow down the families dairy intake…

Today, Day One Of Our Dairy Free Diet… Supplement milk with Almond Milk.  The results: Talia (The Milk Worshiper) – LOVED IT!  Julia (The I’d Rather Drink Water) – Major Dislike!  The Final Consensus: Slowly wean Julia off the milk by adding a bit of Almond Milk to her regular milk… then a bit more… and a bit more… Baby steps just like making the switch to real milk when they were tots!

… I only wish I wasn’t craving a cold glass of milk now…

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Spring Into Kids Fashion – South Africa Style

I’m so excited to share with you that from now through 2/14, Tea Collection is offering 15% off sitewide with promo code GOTHERE15.

Shop the hottest spring looks inspired by Tea Collection’s travels to South Africa or take an additional 15% off already reduced sale items. Hurry, don’t miss your chance to shop this great sale from Tea! Happy Shopping!

*this post was sponsored by tea collection

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Another Milestone For My Little One

Julia Belle Cotter Is Losing Her First Tooth!

Work was over and I was on my way to start the second and most important part of my day.  Picking up my daughters and spending some quality family time with them.  I phoned my mother to let her know I was on the way.  Little did I know that my simple and typically predictable call would result in another milestone for one of my daughters.

“Julia Belle Cotter has a loose tooth” exclaimed my mother!  I could hear Julia’s excitement in the background.  Not only did she turn 5 a few weeks ago, she finally had her first loose tooth!  She had been waiting for this moment ever since her big sister lost her first tooth.  There is a slight possibility that she accelerated the loosening of the tooth a bit… Regardless, her tooth is loose and she is ecstatic!

Our little Julia has pushed her independence lately.  She no longer wants to be Talia’s little sister and every so often, I hear her mention things like “we are so close in age that it’s like we are twins Talia!”  I realize that she may feel like she is in her sister’s shadows all the time but little does she know what an individual she is.  Filled with personality, a knack for making anyone laugh, the biggest and one of the most beautiful smiles I have ever seen and the innate ability to make people simply adore her without her having to say a single word, she is truly special!  Of course, I am her parent therefore am biased… even so, she, like every other child in the world is beyond special.  She is a blessing like all the rest and I am happy to savor every moment I have with her as well as take each milestone of hers and make it yet another incredible moment she will never forget!

Love you my Julia Belle Cotter!

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A Gift For The Young Artist

The 21-Piece BeginAgain Eco-Friendly on The Go Artist Travel KitA PERFECT GIFT FOR THE YOUNG ARTIST!

UNDER $25.00!!!
WHAT YOUNG ARTIST WOULDN’T LOVE AN ON THE GO TRAVEL KIT WITH EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO CREATE A MASTERPIECE?
Children can create fun works of art with the BeginAgain Artist On The Go Travel Kit. The kit has everything a child needs to make colorful drawings.  Whether your little artist is at a restaurant, traveling in a car, plane, train, or any other automobile, this travel kit makes a perfect companion.  I fell in LOVE with this kit the moment I laid my eyes on it!  It is even perfect for eco-conscious moms like me since it’s made from eco-friendly materials like cotton, wood, recycled paper, and soy. The kit is great for children 3 and up.

So, What Is It And What Does It Come With?
The BeginAgain Artist On The Go Travel Kit Is A Fully Equipped Natural Cotton Carry Case With A Built In Crayon Holster, Pencil Holders And Pockets That Contain…

  1. A 6″x9″ recycled paper notepad
  2. 10 soy crayons
  3. 5 drawing stencils including a 6″ ruler (metric and inches)
  4. 2 wood pencils and plenty of storage

From The Manufacturer: BeginAgain is a creative mix of old timey storytelling and responsibly crafted invention.
The BeginAgain workshop rules: Kids are the true noisemakers – No batteries, no electronics, ever. Share your ideas, then build – Collaborate, share and build in partnership. Don’t leave a mess – Take oil out of play, use plant based materials whenever possible and always reduce, recycle and seek improvement. Great products have greater purpose – BeginAgain gives 1% to the community. BeginAgain’s products are made from either Natural rubber, Natural cotton fabrics, Sustainably harvested woods, Wheat starch plastic and Bamboo.

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Macy’s 7th Annual Spelling Bee!

Calling All Kids Age 8-11!  Join me this Saturday, September 8th, 2012 – Braintree, MA – Braintree Mall @ 2PM (Kids, 2nd Floor) at Macy’s!

This year, Macy’s is celebrating their 7th Annual Spelling Bee!  Recently, I was asked to be a part of this wonderful event!  Of course I could NOT say no!  Macy’s has been a part of my life since childhood.  Between the Macy’s Thanksgiving day parade (yes, I watch it every year), to the Macy’s Fourth Of July Fireworks (I watch those too), and everything that Macy’s does to support amazing charities, both locally and nationally, I didn’t need any convincing to say yes with a big smile!

During my youth, I remember begging my parents and their friends to ask me how to spell different words.  I would sit at our kitchen table, my piggy (really a dinosaur) bank in front of me, and expect coins in return for properly spelled words.  Most of the time, they complied.  Whether they went along with me because I was cute, or because I sounded like a broken record until I got my way, didn’t matter one bit.  The result for me was simple… I would spell words correctly and they would pay me.  Regardless of whether they gave me a penny or a quarter, I just loved the way my piggy (dinosaur) bank sounded after I depleted their wallets.

In today’s world, instead of Spelling Bee participants answering questions with a piggy bank in front of them, the prizes they will receive are a little more in tune with today’s times. That said, clearly you cannot have a contest without prizes!  Macy’s is awarding 27 fantastic prizes, for the 27 stores participating!

The winner from each store will receive a prize which includes… drum roll please… one (1) year of online learning from Kaplan Tutoring, a $150 online gift card from Scholastic, and $100 Macy’s Gift Card, and an Apple iPad 3.  The Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”) for each Prize is about $1,650!  It would have been so dreamy If Macy’s sent representatives to pose as my parent’s friends during my youth with goody bags similar to the ones that competition winners will receive!  I would have forgotten about my piggy (dinosaur) bank for certain!

For more information about Macy’s Spelling Bee, how you can enter, contestant rules and regulations, as well as spelling bee locations and times by accessing this link!

Don’t forget to join @macys and @trendingmom using (hashtag) #MacysBee as we live tweet during the event!

Hope to see you at the Spelling Bee this Saturday, September 8th, 2012 – Braintree, MA – Braintree Mall @ 2PM (Kids, 2nd Floor) at Macy’s!  If you cannot make it, connect with @macys and @trendingmom on Twitter using #MacysBee during the event!

Disclosure: I am a member of the Everywhere Society and Everywhere provided me with compensation for this post about Macy’s Spelling Bee.  However, all thoughts and opinions expressed herein are my own.

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Crocs Shoes For Kids

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Crocs Shoes are amazing!  My kids love them, my dog’s don’t eat them… (truly a bonus in my home)…

You can get them wet… you can get them dirty… you can add some jibbitz (love jibbitz)… and they are super comfortable!!!

If you haven’t got a pair of Crocs shoes for your kids or yourself yet, today is the day!

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Technology, Baby And Fisher-Price

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The Technology Savvy Baby And Fisher-Price…

Fisher-Price products have been a staple in my home since the birth of my children.  Since 1930, Fisher-Price has been crafting products for young children that are not only safe and age appropriate, they help our children’s developing minds grow.  Through the years, I have watched the impressive evolution of Fisher-Price toys and products.  Recently, I was approached to do a review on a brand new product by Fisher Price.

Clearly, babies and toddlers are more tech savvy than ever before.  Fisher-Price, well aware of what our little children are interested in, came up with every parent’s dream… a device to keep our tech savvy kids from ruining our favorite tech items… The Apptivity Product Line.  Currently, the product line features 4 amazing tech accessories to keep your devices safe and secure.


  1. The Laugh And Learn Apptivity Monkey - Compatible with the iPhone or iPod Touch.  This monkey is not only cute and cuddly, it holds an iPhone or iPod and entertains baby at the same time.
  2. The Laugh And Learn Apptivity Case For The iPad – Put your iPad in the case, drop it, hit it or drool all over it.  Trust me, the iPad is safe.
  3. The Kid-Tough Apptivity Case For The iPhone And iPod Touch – This is the case I received.
  4. The Kid-Tough Apptivity Case For The Kindle-Fire.

When I received the Kid-Tough Apptivity case, I initially thought I’d use it with my iPhone.  Moments after I took it out of its box, my daughter Julia decided to claim it for her own iPod touch.  I agreed quickly since she is a bit of a mess maker and has a tendency to not only leave food stains on the screen, she also has trouble keeping it safe and out of harms (or should I say our bulldog’s) way.  Since the Apptivity case met Julia’s iPod, all has been good.  The case has kept her iPod safe.  Even Cooper, our bulldog, has not been able to ruin it.  What is most impressive is that Julia, my lovely daughter, did in fact drop it in a bowl filled with milk… Both the Apptivity Case and her iPod Touch survived.

Thank you Fisher-Price!

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Wildlife In Suburbia And Some Strange People

Buy Gift Cards That Never ExpireA Quiet Life In Suburbia Turned Upside Down In Less Than 12 Hours…

It was dark… very, very dark… Danny and Cooper left for a walk… as they strolled down the driveway, they saw two spooky looking eyes staring at them.  Within seconds, the eyes were overshadowed by the screaming they heard coming from the creature in front of them.  Petrified, the two froze for a moment, then turned and sprinted back up the driveway.  6 legs, moving as fast as they could!  My tough looking husband and really tough looking bulldog, finally made it into our home.  Breathing heavily and emotionally scarred the two of them could barely use their vocal chords.  I asked what was wrong.  Danny replied, “A fox!  You Didn’t Hear that???”  “No,” I said.  He continued to tell me how scary it was, and how it basically attacked them with the awful scream.  I could tell he felt violated.

This morning… Danny had taken Talia to breakfast with dad morning at her school, leaving Julia and I home with the dogs.  As I was getting ready for work, both dogs began  barking in an aggressive manner.  I looked out the window to see what all the fuss was about.  There it was… right in front of me, showing no fear… a fox!  It was staring right at me and not moving an inch.  Our eyes locked, thus beginning the stare down.  Thanks to the “Stare Master” My Little Pony episode I watched with the girls, Moments into the stare down, both dogs were still barking but running from the front window to the back door slider.  The dogs were such a big distraction that I had no choice but to put up my white flag.  The fox won this time… I turned to see what the dogs were barking at in our backyard and noticed yet another fox.  My house was surrounded and I was being kept hostage.  Fortunately, they dispersed soon after, Danny came home and I was able to leave for work.  As I drove down my street, in front of my very own eyes was another fox!  The fox was not only in the middle of the street, it was carrying an animal in its mouth.  Disgusted, I quickly drove off.  Thinking it was time to call our Animal Control officer regarding the “fox issue” we were having, I pulled up in front of our local library.

While at the stop sign in front of the library, a large sign caught my eye… The large black lettering was hard to ignore… JUNE 7th, 7PM COYOTE AWARENESS MEETING AT THE LIBRARY!  Great, never mind the fox, now I have to deal with Coyotes.  Maybe they could have a FOX AWARENESS MEETING as well.  Unfortunately, I saw the sign a bit too late as June 7th has passed.  Driving along, I neared our towns Police Station and Dunkin Donuts.  In front of the Dunkin Donuts (directly across from the Police Station and on a main road), I saw a large table and two men standing behind it.  They were on the sidewalk and had signs and posters hanging from the table.  Being a bit nosy, I slowed down… Yes, I was one of “those” people today.  You know, the ones that slow down because they are nosy stopping traffic everywhere for no good reason.  Anyhow, what I saw was overwhelming.  The posters were of our very own President Obama.  His face had been altered on them though.  They had moustaches on them, similar to the German leader I don’t like mentioning the name of.  The men were verbal about world peace and stopping the war… I have no more words.
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Facebook, Kids Under 13 And Parental Intelligence Software

I previously wrote in an article about Keeping your kids safe from cyber bullies and other problematic situations regarding social media and other new technology. Technology has changed the way our children socialize today. It is only logical to change the way we parent as well. Facebook’s latest idea, targeting children under the age of 13, is exactly why parents need to take matters into there own hands, and protect their children.

Uknowkids.com is helping parents do just that. The Uknowkids team developed the first parental intelligence software. The system allows parents to connect with their child’s digital world without being invasive. With cyberbullying being more prevalent than ever, and child predators using the internet while targeting children, this is a must have for all parents.

Fortunately, I have been able to connect with Uknowkids and see first hand what their software is capable of. Besides the software though, their website offers useful tools and information that are a “must see” for all parents. During recent visit to their website, I found a moving snippet I had to share with my readers. Here are some statistics regarding Facebook and the social sites newest potential venture

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Facebook Allowing Children 12 And Under?


Reading recent headlines regarding Facebook just about made me regurgitate twice in my own mouth.  As sick as that may sound, I don’t believe it is as sick as the headlines were.  As I skimmed through a few articles about Facebook and their wild and crazy idea allowing children 12 and under to use their site, I wanted to do nothing more than scream.  As if our children have nothing better to do than spend their youth on social networking sites like Facebook.

Between child predators, cyber-bullies, social pressures and more, why would Facebook even think this is a good idea for our youth?  This past May, Consumer Reports published the below in an article regarding a study they did:

“Children under 13 aren’t supposed to use Facebook. We project from our survey that the company closed about 800,000 such accounts in the last year.

But some 5.6 million underage kids still have accounts, our survey suggests. And 800,000 minors were harassed or subjected to other forms of cyberbullying on Facebook.

Our survey also shows that most parents who knew their preteen used Facebook had not discussed online threats with them or “friended” them, while up to a third did nothing to keep up with their children’s Facebook activities”

Targets: 11- to 13-year-olds. The least vigilant parents in our survey were those with children under 13 on Facebook. “The kids most often targeted are 11- to 13-year-olds, because they’re more naive and less likely to tell an adult about it,” says Nils Frederiksen, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office. Its Child Predator Unit recently charged William Ainsworth, 53, with using phony Facebook identities to lure hundreds of girls as young as 11, whose profiles revealed that they were vulnerable because of trouble at home or school. Ainsworth allegedly solicited nude photos from some and arranged to meet for sex. He has pleaded not guilty.

Investigators interviewed more than 30 girls; almost all said they were using Facebook with little or no parental knowledge when they communicated with the predator. Most used cell phones or other mobile devices, making supervision difficult.”

The above study alone is good enough for me to realize that allowing children under age 13 to use Facebook is a very bad idea!  It’s dangerous just like many other social networking sites.  Adults need to use sites like these with caution, never mind a minor who may not fully understand the risks associated with it.  As adults, we understand that one needs to use discretion when announcing certain things on Facebook.  Examples include leaving for vacation and letting the whole world know your house will be vacant.  Something as simple as announcing the date of your wedding and where you plan to honeymoon or pictures you post while on your honeymoon can lead to a break in.

Food for thought:  According to an article published on Parents.com, “based on the identity of the perpetrator, there are three distinct types of kidnapping: kidnapping by a relative of the victim or “family kidnapping” (49 percent), kidnapping by an acquaintance of the victim or “acquaintance kidnapping” (27 percent), and kidnapping by a stranger to the victim or “stranger kidnapping” (24 percent).”  That said, the majority of abductions that occur are by a relative or acquaintance.  Well now, your 9-year-old son or daughter is on Facebook.  You, as the parent decide on who they should or should not friend on Facebook.  Your child’s aunt, uncle, maybe a close friend or neighbor wants to friend them and you allow it.  Now, your child and a friend head out to the movies with one another.  They post it on Facebook, or better yet, your child’s friend posts it on Facebook because you don’t allow your child to post where they are going.  Unfortunately, their friend decides to “tag” them on their Facebook profile…  Enough said.

If by chance, Mark Zuckerberg did in fact “hint” about opening the social network to minors, as noted in an msnbc article written by Helen A.S. Popkin, he should be ashamed of himself and think about the potential consequences.  Either that, or he is still far to young and naive to understand what the repercussions could be.  He may need some social monitoring on his profile as well…again… just food for thought…
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