Archive for the 'Kiddie Stuff' Category

Benefits from Having a Housekeeper Nanny

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Taking care of your children and household chores can be a very difficult thing to do on a daily basis. And if you are a very busy parent, then hiring a housekeeper nanny is the best option for you.
There are nannies that have years of childcare experience while some have years of experience in housekeeping. […]

When Push Comes to Shove

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

In a perfect world, everyone would be respectful and respected; there would be no violence, murder, hatred, war, physical, substance or verbal abuse. In this perfect world, everyone would care about everyone’s feelings and accept one another for who they are and who they were created to be. Unfortunately, our imperfect world is […]

Assume Personal Responsibility? Who, Me?

Friday, February 1st, 2008

As thinking, acting human beings we have the ability to choose our response to events, people and circumstances. We do not become responsible when we mature; we mature when we become responsible.
Psychologists teach that the only reasons people are ever motivated or moved to action is to gain a reward or avoid a penalty. […]

Parenting: Help Your Kids Learn Faster

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

When you look at our society every parent wants their child to have a better life then they had. If a parent did not go to college, they would want their child to go to college. If a parent got pregnant at a young age, they will do everything they can to make sure […]

5 Baby Gifts to Think Twice About

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

5 baby gifts that can be tricky
While any gift you buy is sure to be appreciated, some gifts can be tricky because Mom, and babies, have different needs and different opinions. The following gifts are some examples – where you definitely want to check with Mom first before buying the gift.
1. Stuffed animals – […]

The Flying Machine

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Flying was a big thing when we were boys. Charles Lindbergh didn’t cross the Atlantic until May of 1927. My older siblings were all living when he did it.
It took Lindbergh thirty-three and one half-hours to travel the 3,500 to Paris. He was the first to fly the Atlantic alone. (Some years ago I was […]