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Too Many Toys For Christmas

December 17th, 2007 · No Comments

I did it again. I bought too many toys.
Each year I start buying toys for my DS for Christmas. Each year I make a list, calculate the cost to ensure I’m staying in budget and start buying. This seems like it would be an analytical and thoughtful process but, it isn’t.
Each year I start […]

Tags: Fun · Holidays · Home · Parenting · Toys

A Girl And Her Kitchen

December 13th, 2007 · 3 Comments

As Christmas slowly (yeah, right!) approaches, my thoughts often turn to the kitchen.
I don’t feel rushed or pressured when it comes to food. Rather, it relaxes me and forces me to take time out from the bustle of the holiday season to do something I really enjoy.
Our kitchen is my favourite place in the world […]

Tags: Activities · Family · Food · Fun · Holidays · Home

Holiday Customs Around the World (O.k., Maybe Just Miami)

December 12th, 2007 · 3 Comments

I almost missed out on Santa Claus as a kid. But my parents, who were game enough to incorporate Anglo (or rather, “American”) traditions into our decidedly un-American home, were good sports and combined the traditions of their homeland (Cuba) with the traditions of their adopted land, so that we have this really fun mix […]

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WWSD: What Will Santa Do?

December 12th, 2007 · 9 Comments

Santa’s in a bit of a conundrum this year. Lucy (my 3 year old daughter) saw Dora Saves the Mermaids a few weeks ago and she’s obsessed. Ever since then she has said that Santa is going to bring her the Dora Mermaid. And Clementines to keep in her bedroom (which I […]

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ADHD Link to Lead

December 10th, 2007 · No Comments

Since I’ve been covering toys, toy recalls and toy safety in great detail this year (haven’t we all) I was interested to see this article from News Inferno .
Lead levels once considered safe could be putting some children at risk for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), says a new study. The research, conducted by […]

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Holidays: Spacing Out Gifts

December 7th, 2007 · 2 Comments

My kids often get overwhelmed at Christmas with all the gifts. After a day of opening presents showered upon them by loving family members, and they tend to get mighty cranky. Then the novelty addiction kicks in, and suddenly everything they have must be new new new or it’s no fun at all. […]

Tags: Holidays · Parenting

A Parent’s Advent Calendar

December 6th, 2007 · 23 Comments

December 1st: Realize that it is in fact December, and you’ve done nothing whatsoever to prepare for Christmas.
December 2nd: Frantically sift through the year’s photos to see if there’s one of all of your kids together that might be a candidate for use in your Christmas card. Sigh when you discover that […]

Tags: Activities · Family · Fun · Holidays · Home · Parenting

From Froot Loops to Flax Seeds:Have a Happy, Healthy Hanukkah

December 5th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Hanukkah began last night at sundown. It was a school night, so we ate dinner earlier rather than later, and lit the first candle on our menorah. Then came the presents, because that’s what it’s all about right?
Wrong.
Hanukkah is a minor Jewish holiday that just happens to fall somewhere between the end of […]

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Sticky Post: Welcome To Contest Week!

December 4th, 2007 · No Comments

Please scroll down for new content!
We at GNMParents have a dedicated audience, and I don’t mean to talk about your dedication to us. Instead, I’m referring to your dedication to your kids. And we dig that a lot. So, for the next week, free stuff!! Keep checking GNMParents for Megin’s BlogiBirthday giveaway announcements. There’s one […]

Tags: Activities · Fun · GNMParents · Holidays

Of Course Darling… MY Children Don’t Own Toys Made In China!

December 3rd, 2007 · 2 Comments

During a recent visit to New York I found myself in FAO Schwarz , the most famous toy store in the United States. (Remember that scene in the movie “Big” where Tom Hanks visits a toy store? That’s it!). Of course, I had been there many times before in my single days working in the […]

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