After the first time a couple of my friends and I got together for a girls night out, we were hooked. Somehow chatting with each other over food helped us feel recharged as moms and as women. So, we promised to get together as often as we could.
However, coming up with ideas for a girls night out for moms can be different than planning one for single girls. So far, we have only met up at restaurants. But, I wanted to find more options. My top favorite moms' nights out/in ideas are: bowling, wine bar and game night.
Whatever you decide to do for your Moms' Night Out, be sure to take your planner with you and schedule another one before too much time passes.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Disney World: I'm So Glad We Took...

Our Van
- We love road trips and we are blessed with children who travel well in a car.
- We weren't staying at a resort on the monorail system and did not want to bother with taking the bus to get the parks.
- When you stay at a Disney Resort, parking is FREE at all the parks and at the resort.
- We were able to bring our big stroller, snacks and all the extras we wouldn't have wanted to pay a check-in fee for on a plane.
- Although the time of year that we went was not known for rain, we brought ponchos. We sure are glad we did, because it rained most of the time we were there. But, having the ponchos allowed us to still have all the fun we wanted! We picked some up at our local Walmart.
Our Own Party Supplies
- While at DW, we celebrated our daughter's 2nd birthday. We considered having a dinner with the Princesses at Cinderella's castle but, realized she was too young to really appreciate and understand that. So, I picked up a bunch of Disney Princess party supplies and decorations at our local Walmart. The first night at our resort, my husband and I decorated our room. We picked up a Disney Princess cake at a grocery strore in Orlando (another great reason to have the van).
Lightweight Jackets
Bubbles
- While waiting in line, for food or for others in your group, bubbles are a great way to entertain young ones and pass the time. I grabbed a bunch of small bottles at our local Dollar Tree.
A RayShade
- Bringing your own stroller is great but, the canopy may not be enough to keep the Florida sun off your child. So, I invested in a RayShade and it was one of the most important things I brought. It helped keep my daughter cool and helped when she needed to nap in the stroller during our long days at the park. They are about $15.
- The kids had their water shoes for the trek down to our resort pool. We also brought extra sneakers in case one pair got wet or caused blisters. And after all the rain we had while walking through the parks, our sneakers were soaked! Good thing we had an extra pair!
Lots of Pictures
- What better way to make your memories last a lifetime!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Back-To-School Books
Reading books to your children about school is a great way to prepare them for kindergarten or getting them ready to return to school. Books about school are also great to have in the classroom. Here are a few of my favoirtes and more:
Entering Kindergarten
- "I Love School" by Philemon Sturges
- "Little Critter: First Day of School" by Mercer Mayer
- "The Berenstain Bears Go to School" by Stan & Jan Berenstain
- "Kindergarten Rocks!" by Katie Davis
- "David Goes to School" by David Shannon
- "The Twelve Days of Kindergarten: A Counting Book" by Deborah Lee Rose & Carey Armstrong-Ellis
- From the Black Lagoon Series by Mike Thaler (My 1st grader picked these books each time his class went to the library.)
- Bookshelf Bests: Favorite Books for Back-to-School by Scholastic
For coloring pages about going back to school, check out my post Free Back-to-School Coloring Pages.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Free Back-to-School Coloring Pages
Coloring Page Tuesdays by Elizabeth O. Dulemba
- Kids World
- Color Me Good
- www.coloring.ws
Friday, July 15, 2011
Fun Ideas for Sleep Overs
Sleep Over Fun
- Card & Board Games
- Kid Friendly DVDs
- Multi-player video games
- Outside Play and/or Walk
- Play-doh
- Scavenger Hunt or Treasure Hunt
- Wall Football (football template)
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Finding the Right Babysitter
First things first, how much do you pay a babysitter? I did some research and found a lot of great information to help us decide what we can afford. If you need help figuring out the going rate for babysitters in your area, check out my post How Much to Pay the Babysitter.
Now, time to find the babysitter. Luckily enough, a young girl across the street from us passed out flyers advertising that she was looking for babysitting jobs. I plan on giving her a call very soon. If you need help finding a babysitter, try these helpful links:
There are online sites that specialize in finding babysitters too. They often offer background checks on the babysitters they provide, which is great!
Once you've decided on a possible babysitter, it's a great idea to give them a trial period. I plan to invite the babysitter over a few times to watch my children while I am at home with them (great time to do some deep cleaning around the house). It's a great way to help you decide if they are a good fit for your kids. Since I'll be home, I will be paying less than I would if I were out. After the trial period, I'll increase her pay for the times I am out of the house.
Do you have helpful tips on finding a babysitter? I'd love to hear from you, so please leave a comment and share your story. Thank you!
How Much to Pay the Babysitter
Although the economy is still rough, my husband and I feel it's worth spending the money on a babysitter again to keep our sanity and to keep our marriage alive. We haven't had a babysitter for a few years and now our family is one child heavier. So, I felt the need to research the cost of babysitters again.
While searching the web, I found a few helpful online articles. They all agree that there are many factors to consider when deciding on how much to pay a babysitter:
- Babysitters age, experience babysitting and training (CPR, first aid, classes etc.)
- Where you live: big city versus rural area. (Try the Rate Calculator below.)
- How many children the babysitter will be watching
- The day of the week and time of day you will need the babysitter
- How often you will be needing the babysitter: every day or one night a week, etc.
Below are the articles I found to have the best information:
Here are a couple of helpful links for deciding how much you will pay your babysitter:How much do you pay your babysitter? Please leave a comment and help moms like me. Thanks!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Simple Construction Paper Crafts
Yesterday, my kids and I made an Alphabet Book that we saw on the The Goodnight Show on the Sprout Channel. Since my two younger children aren't capable of making an Alphabet Book, they used their books for other things like a book of shapes.
When making our Alphabet and Shape Books, I used a three-hole hole puncher. In order to make our construction paper fit in the hole puncher, I had to trim each sheet down. After making three books, I had a bunch of colorful paper strips. Instead of throwing them away, we plan to use the paper strips to make Paper Chain Snakes and Caterpillars.
- The Good Night Show Alphabet Book
- Paper Chain Snake
- Paper Chain Caterpillar
- More Crafts from The Good Night Show
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Fun with Streamers
Here are more craft ideas you can do with your left over party streamers. Have fun!
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