Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Worry Free Holidays
This is the time of year that there is too much to worry about ... work, finances, traffic, the weather, holiday shopping. At Wee Organics, we hope to take some of your stress away. Please review all the Wee Organics all-natural, American-made toys and products so that you can stay worry free as your little one plays and learns.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Holiday cookies are fun!
As i start thinking of, OMG, the holidays, i begin with Halloween stuff. The budget these days is not so great, so i will be making as many gifts and treats as i can. I have seen some very cute stuff in Parent Magizine; maple sugar buttons, pumpkin puffs and many more economical ideas. Just go to www.parents.com and click foods and recipes. You will see all the holidays covered with many ideas.
enjoy
grammie
enjoy
grammie
Friday, September 18, 2009
Advocate for children
Dr. David Tayloe, President of the Academy of Pediatrics {AAP} states "children are not miniature adults and have unique developmental and health needs. See www.aap.org for a wealth of information about child health. Caring adults-parents,family members,teachers,medical professionals must take steps to ensure children get the best start in life.
* make sure they get their vaccinations on time
* help them eat a healthy diet. Limit sugary drinks
* encourage them to eat fruits, vegetables and whole grains early in life
* encourage exercise. At least an hour of physical activity daily
* limit "screen time" to two hours or less
* keep them safe. Require seat belts, helmets when bike-riding
* if you smoke, QUIT. Second-hand smoke increases children's risk of asthma, respiratory infections and many other serious health problems.
" we all want the best for our children. It's up to us to be their advocates.
Sharen
* make sure they get their vaccinations on time
* help them eat a healthy diet. Limit sugary drinks
* encourage them to eat fruits, vegetables and whole grains early in life
* encourage exercise. At least an hour of physical activity daily
* limit "screen time" to two hours or less
* keep them safe. Require seat belts, helmets when bike-riding
* if you smoke, QUIT. Second-hand smoke increases children's risk of asthma, respiratory infections and many other serious health problems.
" we all want the best for our children. It's up to us to be their advocates.
Sharen
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
grammie keeps them learning
we had Colton,6, and Mae,8, for the week while Jeff and Dina took a much needed "honeymoon".The biggest problem is that they dont have their friends around and dont have their bikes and stuff. So we had to create lots of activities including cooking. Here is one that is very simple.
you need..3 eggs,milk,maple syrup,cinnamon,vanilla,bread,oil and a whisk.
1.let them crack 3 eggs into a large bowl...oh, there are two kids and 3 eggs so maybe make it 4 eggs so they both crack two
2.now sharing they can add, 1 tablespoon of milk, 1 tablespoon of maple syrup,1 teaspoon of cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla. stir with a fork or whisk.so now they are learning some sharing and measurements and dexterity.
3.each puts a slice of bread in the mixture and they press down until the bread's soggy. add one or two more slices as you see fit.
4. now it's Grammies' turn...she heats 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium heat. cook the bread for 1 1/2 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
simple,,tasty
now they can help cleanup
have fun
grammie
you need..3 eggs,milk,maple syrup,cinnamon,vanilla,bread,oil and a whisk.
1.let them crack 3 eggs into a large bowl...oh, there are two kids and 3 eggs so maybe make it 4 eggs so they both crack two
2.now sharing they can add, 1 tablespoon of milk, 1 tablespoon of maple syrup,1 teaspoon of cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla. stir with a fork or whisk.so now they are learning some sharing and measurements and dexterity.
3.each puts a slice of bread in the mixture and they press down until the bread's soggy. add one or two more slices as you see fit.
4. now it's Grammies' turn...she heats 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium heat. cook the bread for 1 1/2 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
simple,,tasty
now they can help cleanup
have fun
grammie
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
grandfathers to grandfathers
my wonderful friend, Joe, sends me some proverbs and other grandfatherly advice and i wanted to pass it along to you.Moreng
show details 10:37 am (1 day ago) Reply
I may have sent this previously, but they're worth reading again.
Joe
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Man who stands on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in.
Confucius
Accomplishment is easiest when we work the hardest, and it is hardest when we work the easiest.
Anonymous
We do not quit playing because we grow old; we grow old because we quit playing.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.
Andre Gide
If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile.
Proverb
show details 10:37 am (1 day ago) Reply
I may have sent this previously, but they're worth reading again.
Joe
**********************************************
Man who stands on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in.
Confucius
Accomplishment is easiest when we work the hardest, and it is hardest when we work the easiest.
Anonymous
We do not quit playing because we grow old; we grow old because we quit playing.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.
Andre Gide
If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile.
Proverb
Friday, June 26, 2009
Chrissy news letter for summer
Here is some information from Chrissy to keep us all eco-friendly and safe.Can we really have summer fun without harsh chemicals? Happily, the days of summer are upon us and
fortunately the days will get longer and longer. An entire day outdoors can only be spoiled by painful
sunburn and itchy bug bites. What are the solutions to keep our kids and selves free from burns and
bites while still sticking with our “green” plan?
Sun burn….the best measure to prevent it is covering up with a big hat or staying under the shade of a
tree or umbrella. This is highly impossible with kids and finding the right sunscreen may be in your
future. Safe sunscreens are 100% natural or those that are marked 70% organic. The main ingredients
that should be left out of sunscreens are parabens (noted to disrupt hormone functions in the body),
phthalates (also, noted to change normal hormonal flow), and most importantly, benzophenones. What
does that leave us with? There are many sunscreens on the market that fit the bill. Such as, Vive Sana,
KINeSYS, California Baby, Neutrogena Healthy defense powder, Kiss my Face and Neutrogena sensitive
Keeping the bugs away…..the best bug defense is staying away from DEET. Some researchers have
stated that DEET can be absorbed into the bloodstream causing many minor and major side effects.
There are many natural bug repellents on the market. The main ingredients are citronella, eucalyptus,
tea tree oil, geranium, clove, catnip tea and lavender. Some makers of natural bug repellent are
California Baby, Nature’s Vanity International, Avon’s Skin so Soft.
Be cautious when you are using a product every day. Check the ingredients if you can’t understand it try
to find a more natural product. There are many natural herbs and safe household products we use that
can scare off the bugs, such as; combining one of the above mentioned herbs with vodka, rubbing
alcohol, witch hazel or olive oil. The natural sprays need to be used more often than DEET but they
work just as well. Let me know how it’s going at Chrissyc1@cox.net.
fortunately the days will get longer and longer. An entire day outdoors can only be spoiled by painful
sunburn and itchy bug bites. What are the solutions to keep our kids and selves free from burns and
bites while still sticking with our “green” plan?
Sun burn….the best measure to prevent it is covering up with a big hat or staying under the shade of a
tree or umbrella. This is highly impossible with kids and finding the right sunscreen may be in your
future. Safe sunscreens are 100% natural or those that are marked 70% organic. The main ingredients
that should be left out of sunscreens are parabens (noted to disrupt hormone functions in the body),
phthalates (also, noted to change normal hormonal flow), and most importantly, benzophenones. What
does that leave us with? There are many sunscreens on the market that fit the bill. Such as, Vive Sana,
KINeSYS, California Baby, Neutrogena Healthy defense powder, Kiss my Face and Neutrogena sensitive
Keeping the bugs away…..the best bug defense is staying away from DEET. Some researchers have
stated that DEET can be absorbed into the bloodstream causing many minor and major side effects.
There are many natural bug repellents on the market. The main ingredients are citronella, eucalyptus,
tea tree oil, geranium, clove, catnip tea and lavender. Some makers of natural bug repellent are
California Baby, Nature’s Vanity International, Avon’s Skin so Soft.
Be cautious when you are using a product every day. Check the ingredients if you can’t understand it try
to find a more natural product. There are many natural herbs and safe household products we use that
can scare off the bugs, such as; combining one of the above mentioned herbs with vodka, rubbing
alcohol, witch hazel or olive oil. The natural sprays need to be used more often than DEET but they
work just as well. Let me know how it’s going at Chrissyc1@cox.net.
Friday, May 1, 2009
It's a GREEN birthday party from Chrissy
Here are some good ideas from Chrissy to have an eco-friendly birthday party.
Fortunately and unfortunately we all get older and who doesn’t love a creative birthday party. Kids and some adults can’t wait for their big day. Often, lots of thought goes into the grand celebration but birthday parties can also mean tons of waste and garbage. Teaching our kids and ourselves to have a eco-friendly celebrations is a perfect present to our earth.
Start by emailing your invitation or if you prefer a handwritten note using paper items out of your recycling bin. This takes some time and creativity but a handmade card always makes a thoughtful impression. Collage a card or make a postcard out of used greeting cards.
On to the Oh so important decorations, paper decorations store bought or homemade are the most “green” option. Kids can make paper garland using newspaper, magazines or old wrapping paper. Balloons do not support our environmental friendly statement but some just can’t do without (like my paper towel addiction). Remember being “green” is a process and sometimes it takes time to break some “unearthfriendly” practices. (I think I have developed a new word).
Setting the birthday table is another way to make some earth conscience changes. Using cloth napkins and a table cloth is a good place to start. It’s also cost effective, to use your own plates and silverware instead of buying plastic and paper. If doing dishes is not part of you agenda there are biodegradable or 100% recycled plate and plastic ware but it will cost you. Personally, a mix of all your cloth and mismatched tableware creates a more welcoming party.
When a child participates in making the decorations and helping to set the table the party instantly becomes more meaningful. Being “green” takes some extra time but in the end it’s worth it personally and environmentally. Try these changes and then we will take the next step together, let me know how it’s going at Chrissyc1@cox.net
Fortunately and unfortunately we all get older and who doesn’t love a creative birthday party. Kids and some adults can’t wait for their big day. Often, lots of thought goes into the grand celebration but birthday parties can also mean tons of waste and garbage. Teaching our kids and ourselves to have a eco-friendly celebrations is a perfect present to our earth.
Start by emailing your invitation or if you prefer a handwritten note using paper items out of your recycling bin. This takes some time and creativity but a handmade card always makes a thoughtful impression. Collage a card or make a postcard out of used greeting cards.
On to the Oh so important decorations, paper decorations store bought or homemade are the most “green” option. Kids can make paper garland using newspaper, magazines or old wrapping paper. Balloons do not support our environmental friendly statement but some just can’t do without (like my paper towel addiction). Remember being “green” is a process and sometimes it takes time to break some “unearthfriendly” practices. (I think I have developed a new word).
Setting the birthday table is another way to make some earth conscience changes. Using cloth napkins and a table cloth is a good place to start. It’s also cost effective, to use your own plates and silverware instead of buying plastic and paper. If doing dishes is not part of you agenda there are biodegradable or 100% recycled plate and plastic ware but it will cost you. Personally, a mix of all your cloth and mismatched tableware creates a more welcoming party.
When a child participates in making the decorations and helping to set the table the party instantly becomes more meaningful. Being “green” takes some extra time but in the end it’s worth it personally and environmentally. Try these changes and then we will take the next step together, let me know how it’s going at Chrissyc1@cox.net
fun and healthy snack
My grandson,Colton, called me yesterday and said "grammie, i'm eating ants on a log". i said "what!" He said,"oh yeah, and it taste so good". So of course i asked,"tell me what you are eating please". "ok" he said, "i get a stick of celery and put peanut butter on it and put raisins on top of the peanut butter!!". "Ants on a log". I said,"that's a great snack", careful to avoid the word healthy."But i don't have any raisins right now,do you think cranberries would be ok?" "WOW", he said ,"red ants on a log , how really cool grammie".
Sure you have some healthy snacks to share with us...send them in.
GRAMMIE
Sure you have some healthy snacks to share with us...send them in.
GRAMMIE
Saturday, April 18, 2009
earth day infor from Chrissy
Here is some great info from our friend Chrissy in Rhode Island. Chrissy writes an article every few months which she is allowing us to share with you.
IS Easy Being Green! (Frog Here)
Spring has sprung. Let’s take this opportunity to start making small changes each month to become more environmentally friendly. Not only will being “green” help the planet, of course, you will be saving money.
Are you ready for spring cleaning? The green way may smell different but it is just as effective. My new philosophy is, if my grandmother didn’t use it I am not either.
Vinegar is a natural disinfectant when combined with water. It works well on windows, countertops, appliances and outdoor furniture. Vinegar and water also works well hardwood floors. Lemon juice and oil make a nice furniture and floor polish. Baking soda can be used as a stain remover in laundry and made into paste for tile and sinks. Make a toilet bowl cleaner by pouring vinegar in the toilet and sprinkling some baking soda on top. Healthier cleaning alternatives can also be bought at all local stores but making your own takes only seconds and it is much cheaper. I bought a large bottle of vinegar and baking soda at BJ’S and it has lasted for over 2 months.
Using healthier cleaning products will change the air quality in your home. Adding houseplants, such as, ferns, bamboo palm, ivy and peace lilies will reduce air pollution. Replacing scented candles and aerosol sprays with candles made from soy, or use essential oils will also provide a healthier option for air quality.
Another important tip for spring is to buy vegetables and fruits from local farmers. Buying from the local growers at farmers markets or being part of a farm share will keep money in the community and keep your family healthy at the same time (not to mention the produce is delicious). You can go on localharvets.org to find a farm near you.
Keep in mind recycling is free, plant a tree, drive less and wear a sweater at home rather than cranking the heat. We can make small changes while making a big difference in our lives.
IS Easy Being Green! (Frog Here)
Spring has sprung. Let’s take this opportunity to start making small changes each month to become more environmentally friendly. Not only will being “green” help the planet, of course, you will be saving money.
Are you ready for spring cleaning? The green way may smell different but it is just as effective. My new philosophy is, if my grandmother didn’t use it I am not either.
Vinegar is a natural disinfectant when combined with water. It works well on windows, countertops, appliances and outdoor furniture. Vinegar and water also works well hardwood floors. Lemon juice and oil make a nice furniture and floor polish. Baking soda can be used as a stain remover in laundry and made into paste for tile and sinks. Make a toilet bowl cleaner by pouring vinegar in the toilet and sprinkling some baking soda on top. Healthier cleaning alternatives can also be bought at all local stores but making your own takes only seconds and it is much cheaper. I bought a large bottle of vinegar and baking soda at BJ’S and it has lasted for over 2 months.
Using healthier cleaning products will change the air quality in your home. Adding houseplants, such as, ferns, bamboo palm, ivy and peace lilies will reduce air pollution. Replacing scented candles and aerosol sprays with candles made from soy, or use essential oils will also provide a healthier option for air quality.
Another important tip for spring is to buy vegetables and fruits from local farmers. Buying from the local growers at farmers markets or being part of a farm share will keep money in the community and keep your family healthy at the same time (not to mention the produce is delicious). You can go on localharvets.org to find a farm near you.
Keep in mind recycling is free, plant a tree, drive less and wear a sweater at home rather than cranking the heat. We can make small changes while making a big difference in our lives.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
grandparents and night terrors
The experience for anyone seeing a child go through a night terror is frightening. Our granddaughter Mae is 5 and has night terrors. About 15% of children today have this problem. Here are brief symptoms and some ideas to help them.
SYMPTOMS
* uncontrollable crying---no, i mean "screaming", and this is not just the normal screaming
this is Rosemary's Baby screaming----the movie with the possessed child
* ridged sitting up in bed with violent stiff legs
* writhing body---the only difference in what you will see and Rosemary's Baby is the head does not spin around. But all the rest is very similar
* total blank stare,,,they absolutely are not awake and their eyes are open,,but you can see they are almost trance like
AND THE SCREAMING CONTINUES---
Here are some ideas they may help
* be very sure the child's bladder is completely empty---even if they dont have to go ask them to please squeeze out a few drops---research shows that one of the reasons for night terrors is that the child has to go to the bathroom
* here is the BIG ONE----WAKE THE CHILD AFTER SHE IS SLEEPING FOR ABOUT
15--20 MINUTES. Wake her completely , until she sees you clearly and focuses on you . Ask her if she has to go to the bathroom and get an answer. The best thing is to get her up and go , but at least be VERY SURE she is awake.
* now snuggle her back and tell her she is SAFE.
We have found this works almost every time . If this is working just decrease it over time
This is rough, especially on grandparents who have no idea what is going on. If your child is experiencing night terrors be sure to inform all your baby sitters. It is a good idea to put her through the prevent steps above before you go out.
Grammie
SYMPTOMS
* uncontrollable crying---no, i mean "screaming", and this is not just the normal screaming
this is Rosemary's Baby screaming----the movie with the possessed child
* ridged sitting up in bed with violent stiff legs
* writhing body---the only difference in what you will see and Rosemary's Baby is the head does not spin around. But all the rest is very similar
* total blank stare,,,they absolutely are not awake and their eyes are open,,but you can see they are almost trance like
AND THE SCREAMING CONTINUES---
Here are some ideas they may help
* be very sure the child's bladder is completely empty---even if they dont have to go ask them to please squeeze out a few drops---research shows that one of the reasons for night terrors is that the child has to go to the bathroom
* here is the BIG ONE----WAKE THE CHILD AFTER SHE IS SLEEPING FOR ABOUT
15--20 MINUTES. Wake her completely , until she sees you clearly and focuses on you . Ask her if she has to go to the bathroom and get an answer. The best thing is to get her up and go , but at least be VERY SURE she is awake.
* now snuggle her back and tell her she is SAFE.
We have found this works almost every time . If this is working just decrease it over time
This is rough, especially on grandparents who have no idea what is going on. If your child is experiencing night terrors be sure to inform all your baby sitters. It is a good idea to put her through the prevent steps above before you go out.
Grammie
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
grandparents, Rephrase Your Requests
Grammie and Grampy, that's me and Sharen, are reducing confusion and delays with our grandkids. Mae,5 and Colton 3 are becoming real people. They require more conversaton and communication than a few years ago. I read this article from the February issue of Parents magazine and thought it was worth passing some suggestions for you to consider.
Rephrase Your Requests
instead of
"you look tired -aren't you ready for your nap?
say
" it's time for your nap now"
instead of
"are you ready for mommy to leave now?"
say
"mommy is leaving now, we will have lots of fun together"
instead of
"would you put on your sneakers"? we're late"
say
"your sneakers need to be put on. we're late"
ALSO, the article discusses CHOICES, CHOICES. "The most effective way to get your child to cooperate is to give her two choices--both of which you will be happy with. When you say,"Do you want to wear your blue jacket or the green sweatshirt with the hood?" It'll be a win-win situation.You give your child a sense of control, and he'll be ready to go out one way or the other."
Little do these experts know, it is not always this EASY!!
Have Fun
Grammie
Rephrase Your Requests
instead of
"you look tired -aren't you ready for your nap?
say
" it's time for your nap now"
instead of
"are you ready for mommy to leave now?"
say
"mommy is leaving now, we will have lots of fun together"
instead of
"would you put on your sneakers"? we're late"
say
"your sneakers need to be put on. we're late"
ALSO, the article discusses CHOICES, CHOICES. "The most effective way to get your child to cooperate is to give her two choices--both of which you will be happy with. When you say,"Do you want to wear your blue jacket or the green sweatshirt with the hood?" It'll be a win-win situation.You give your child a sense of control, and he'll be ready to go out one way or the other."
Little do these experts know, it is not always this EASY!!
Have Fun
Grammie
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
America's Best Child Safe Toys
"America's Best" is a new section of Child Safe Toys on WEE-ORGANICS.COM. We have chosen the very best sellers from other popular safe toy sites. Each of these other manufacturers has a unique product selection to enhance your purchasing opportunities. We continually research other safe toys made in America that we feel will offer you the top sellers from some other very creative sites. We will not be cluttering our site. It is important to us that you can purchase a wide variety of top products from our great American workers. Check out these new products and look for some more winners real soon .
SHAREN AND ED
good folks good things
SHAREN AND ED
good folks good things
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
mothers and grandmothers here is the Coupon Lady
Here is the coupon lady for all of us. Georgine , nationally known as the "coupon lady", is now offering us her expertise and guidance. Georgine is THE expert on how to collect coupons, how to use them and how to get your best results with no problems. These are not easy days for any of us, and having some guidance as to how to save money is a big plus. Wow are we lucky!!
http://georginesaves.com
Happy clipping!!
Sharen
grammie

http://georginesaves.com
Happy clipping!!
Sharen
grammie


Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Christmas photos
Thanks to Grant and Julie for sending us photos of their family of children playing with WEE-ORGANICS toys. Their comments were"finally toys that are safe, no lead, no toxins and no NOISE. We just added all the new colors and appreciate their getting some for Christmas. Send us your photos so we can all share these precious moments.
Grammie and Grampy
good folks good things
Grammie and Grampy
good folks good things
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