Digging For Dino Bones: Cool Whip Back to School #AddCoolWhip #CollectiveBias

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Connor officially starts Pre-K on Monday.  Of course he’s been going to “summer camp school” all summer.  But his official start date back to pre-school is Monday.  He’s been learning about dinosaurs for the past month in his class.  He’s just crazy about dinosaurs and fossils and dinosaur bones!  He’s been asking tons of questions and loves learning their names and all about them.

I thought it would be fun to make a snack using dinosaurs.  I headed to Walmart and bought some Cool Whip (for the snowy peaks) and some Jell-O mix to fossilize the dinosaur bones.

I made a big bowl of Jell-O and hid dinosaur bones inside for a quick and easy snack.  Then I topped it off with snowy peaks of Cool Whip.

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 Snowy peaks

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 Making footprints

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 You can also use Jell-O Pudding mix.  I prefer chocolate because it looks like mud and put some cookie crumbles on top for dirt.  Then do your dino dig that way!

Right now you can save $1.00 when you buy ONE tub of Cool Whip Topping and any TWO boxes of Jell-O Pudding Mix. *While Supplies Last*

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I used two packages of Strawberry Jell-O and a large tub of Cool Whip.  I buried a few dinosaur bones and let the Jell-O harden.  Then topped with the Cool Whip.  It was super easy and Connor LOVED it!

You can kind of see the fossils below buried in the Jell-O.

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Digging for Dino bones 🙂

He was so excited each time he found a dinosaur hidden in there!

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 It also makes a yummy treat!  What’s better than Strawberries and whipped cream???

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Summer’s almost over!  So head to Walmart and save some money while making a fun snack for your kiddos.

A Case of the Mondays

I need to stop looking at Zulily.  That site is super addictive.  I’ve been told by my husband I’m banned from shopping there….they have EVERYTHING!  My only issue is their shipping time is a bit looooooong.

Like this cute sweater from one of my favorite Christmas movies 🙂

I love this.  We have ugly Christmas sweater day at work so this is simmering in the corner of my mind today!

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We had a great weekend!  Friday night we went out to a birthday party for my good friend Bree’s little girl Millie.  She turned 2 and had the cutest Sophia the First party.

Isn’t this cake amazing y’all?

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The next day I had a shower to attend for our good friend Christa and my “future daughter in law” Carlisle.  Christa is the most gorgeous pregnant woman ever!  I was a bloated mess…but she was truly glowing.

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The onesie says “Connors future wife” ha ha!
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It was such a pretty shower.

Connor’s been having some tummy issues. I had already taken him to the doctor earlier in the week, but we had to take him back Saturday because he was still having bad poops. That sounds awful, but it’s true. I don’t know what is causing this but we are watching his diet really carefully and staying up on probiotics.  Poor kiddo.

Yesterday we just chilled out and went grocery shopping.  I watched the rest of The Killing – season 4 on Netflix.  I’m going to miss that show!!!

Happy Monday friends 🙂

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It’s Friday….Hip Hip Hooray!

Linking up with two of my faves today Leslie & Lauren

(I missed the boat on the Finish This link-up this week and last week….but I’ll be back on board with that next week I promise!)

This week has been full of working, doctors appointments, sick kid, and I’m trying to (I’m not going to say the word DIET) watch what I eat.  Terence and I have been walking 2 miles every night and my knees are KILLING me!  It’s probably because I sit at a desk all day and my muscles are in complete shock.  Any suggestions on knee soreness?  Or should I just push through it?

1.  My closet is a disaster.  I seriously need a professional organizer to come in and help me with this. Poor Terence only gets like 1/4 of our closet and our bathroom! Ha ha! Any pointers on how to tackle this wreck?

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 2.  I love my new key fob from Kid Robot.  I think you can find them at Barnes & Noble stores.

Appropriate right?

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3.  I really want to make a feather flower bouquet.  I saw these on one of my favorite sites called Save On Crafts.  They are so cute!

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4. I LOVE my new coffee t-shirt.  My friend Sarah told me about it!  You can find it HERE.

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 5.  I’m so ready for fall.  Pumpkin spice candles, scarves, and boots!

Isn’t this the cutest tote from Lands End?  And it glows in the dark!

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Cheers everyone and happy weekend!!!

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Life Changes: How do you Manage the Every Day?

Right now everything in my life seems up in the air.  I’m a planner by nature, so it’s hard for me not to have everything all laid out and know what’s coming.

I do know there is a time and place for everything and I shouldn’t worry….but I do.

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

I don’t know where we’ll be a few months from now or even a year from now.  What I do know is that I need to have trust in the Lord that things will go according to his plan.

Terence and I both work full-time.  Terence has a LONG commute every day (about 45 mins each way)  We are trying to find a middle ground that makes us both happy.  What that middle ground is??? I don’t know yet.  I know it probably means moving in the near future and making some changes.  I’m not a big fan of moving or change.

At the end of the day what’s most important is family & I want us all to be happy.  As of late our daily schedules have taken a toll on both of us and effected our attitudes and happiness.  I want to bring joy back into our every day lives.  How that will happen?  I don’t know yet…

I just know that something has to change and we have to take a leap of faith.

Terence and I are total opposites in the way we plan.  He’s a financial planner- I say penny pincher.  He’s constantly spread sheeting and planning for the future and retirement.  I’m more of a live for today sort of person and it’s only money….blah blah blah.  You can’t take it with you.  I think we work hard, so it’s okay to have a balance and buy a shirt or dine out occasionally.

Doing what’s best for Connor as he gets ready to start Kindergarten next year.  I’d like to be settled before then….no matter where that is.  My mind is always torn in two different directions.  I feel like I’m living in a temporary time frame and it makes me nervous. I want to please everyone….but sometimes you just can’t.

How do you deal with every day stress?  Being a Mom, Wife, and working full-time is rough sometimes…but I’m so thankful for all these rolls.

How do you juggle your every day?

Happy Thursday friends….and thanks for reading and prayers!

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I’m Guilty of Feeding my Kid Junk Food

I know raising little kids is tough.  Getting a kid who only wants to eat macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, and sweets to eat something healthy is ROUGH.  We’ve struggled with that and Connor still eats veggies using pouches most of the time.  I know I struggle with feeding him and wondering if he’s getting enough to eat.  It’s time to enforce the rules and say “NO”.  If he’s hungry he’ll eat…..no matter what’s on his plate.

Here’s a video Terence showed me yesterday that really struck a chord with me.

Food for thought?

Protect Your Eyes With These Simple Steps #AOA #MC

I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Mom Central for the American Optometric Association.  I received a promotional item as a thank you for my participation.

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For as long as I can remember…6th grade to be exact…I’ve been wearing glasses.  I wore glasses until I got high school and then my Mom & Dad FINALLY let me try contacts.  Wearing glasses and contacts has always been a part of my life and I’m thankful, because without them I’d be literally blind.  I actually enjoy wearing glasses now that I’m older and trying out different styles.  I knew growing up it was likely I was going to need glasses because both of my parents had them.  It’s hard to know if someone else needs glasses, some children will show signs and symptoms, while others may not.

I remember coming home from school one day and telling my Mom it was hard to see at a distance.  We booked an eye exam, and sure enough the verdict was glasses.  Now that I’m a Mom of my own I want to make sure Connor can do the best he can while he’s at school.  When a child can’t see it can affect the way they learn and cause frustration.  The best way to deal with this is to communicate with your child and ask them if everything is okay?  Early eye exams are also a good idea.  If you suspect your child is having vision problems don’t wait to see an optometrist.

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The use of technology among children both at home and in the classroom is on the rise, and a new survey from the American Optometric Association (AOA) shows that parents drastically underestimate the time their children spend on digital devices.  This is so true!  I know I let Connor spend way to much time on the iPad.  Even though we do limit his time on electronics it’s what he gravitates towards and wants to do every single day!

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  • An AOA survey reports that 83 percent of children between the ages of 10 and 17 estimate they use an electronic device for three or more hours each day.

  • A separate AOA survey of parents revealed that only 40 percent of parents believe their children use an electronic device for that same amount of time. Most parents believe the time their kids spend using technology is far less than what it is.

  • Eighty percent of children surveyed report experiencing burning, itchy or tired eyes after using electronic devices for long periods of time.

Digital eye strain, a temporary vision condition caused by prolonged use of technology. Additional symptoms may include headaches, fatigue, loss of focus, blurred vision, double vision or head and neck pain.  I totally agree with this because I sit in front of a computer all day and have almost all of these symptoms.  I get up and walk around for a bit or read a book for a while.  Just do something to take your eyes off the screen for a while and you’ll feel much better!

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This little guy’s eyes are important to me.  By following these simple steps below you can help prevent digital eye strain:

Children should make sure they practice the 20-20-20 rule: when using technology or doing near work, take a 20-second break, every 20 minutes and view something 20 feet away.

To help prevent or reduce eye and vision problems associated with digital eye strain and exposure to blue light, the AOA recommends:

  • Checking the height and position of the device. Computer screens should be four to five inches below eye level and 20 to 28 inches away from the eyes. Digital devices should be held a safe distance away from eyes and slightly below eye level.

  • Checking for glare on the screen. Windows or other light sources should not be directly visible when sitting in front of a computer monitor. If this happens, turn the desk or computer to prevent glare on the screen. Also consider adjusting the brightness of the screen on your digital device or changing its background color.

  • Reducing the amount of lighting in the room to match the computer screen. A lower-wattage light can be substituted for a bright overhead light or a dimmer switch may be installed to give flexible control of room lighting.

  • Adjusting font size. Increase the size of text on the screen of the device to make it easier on your eyes when reading.

  • Keep blinking. Frequent blinking reduces the chances for developing dry eye by keeping the front surface of the eye moist.

The AOA recommends every child have an eye exam by an optometrist soon after six months of age, before age three and every year thereafter.

Children now have the benefit of yearly comprehensive eye exams thanks to the Pediatric Essential Health Benefit in the Affordable Act, through age 18.

Please click here for a press release with additional information

For more information and updates from the American Optometric Association follow along on Twitter & Facebook.

Back to School: Weekend Wrap Up

Well, I definitely noticed a slight difference in traffic today as school is back in session most places.  They are doing so much construction where I live that it’s driving me nuts!  One day our exit will be open, then the next it’s closed again!

Terence and I are on a mission to get healthy.  I went to my Doctor last Tuesday and he told me I had gained 20 lbs. from this time last year!!!  I just sat that dumb struck because I avoid the scale like the plague and I couldn’t believe I had gained THAT much weight.

We joined Simply Fit Meals here in the DFW area to help us with portion control.  So I’m hoping that by the next time I see my Doctor I’ll have lost at least 15 lbs.  My problem is sweets, and I’ve been doing really well at staying away from candy at work.  It’s late at night that is my issue or when I get home from work. Ugh.

It’s so much easier putting it on than taking it off right?  But I’m determined!  I know I’ll falter every so often, but that’s okay as long as I keep on track.

Saturday we met up with our good friends Hyung, Sarah, and baby Ellie.  She’s just the cutest little dumpling you ever did see!  Sarah has the cutest Etsy store called Wake Me Up Designs you all should go check it out.

Me and baby Ellie

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Sarah with Connor & Ellie
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Connor got mad and he put himself in the corner at the restaurant.  This is hilarious…when get gets upset he just walks to a corner and stands there! Ha ha!
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Next we headed to the cutest outdoor store. There was this vintage camera bag that was adorbs. Totally not needed (and I didn’t get it) but oh so cute! It’s by a company called BlueQ.

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My little Crocodile Dundee boys 🙂
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This is the Purple Rain smoothie from Simply Fit Meals.  I liked it, but it was SUPER thick and hard to swallow!  Maybe water it down a bit or put some more liquid in….other than that is was pretty good!
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HAPPY MONDAY PEEPS!