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{ Adorable Easter Porch Sign }

March 25, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: diy, DIY craft, DIY sign, Easter, Easter egg hunt, pallet sign, shims 23 Comments

I was in the mood to craft, so I started looking around the house for things to use. I came across a couple handfuls of shims and had the idea of making a sign for the front porch.

I started by playing with a design, mis-matching lengths to give it an aged feel. With your heated glue gun ready, lay two shims parallel to each other horizontally, this is what you will use as the base of your sign; you will glue all the pieces to it. One thing I loved most about the shims I used, is they had natural wear and holes! Play around with a design your happy with and glue into place. I grabbed a pencil and began free-handing ” Egg Hunt –>”… I thought it would be super adorable on the front porch and couldn’t wait to bring it to life! I used a beautiful, teal colored craft paint called Sea Breeze. It took me awhile to  fill in the wording, I used a fine-tip paintbrush to edge the letters and a small paintbrush to fill them in. It made the letters on the natural wood sign POP! While that was drying, I begin working on the stand for the back. I broke a shim in two and glued one at an angle and let dry. The other I glued directly below it and attached it at the bottom. This made the piece more sturdy and less apt to fall. I let the entire piece dry for about an hour and then I went back and used a distressed ink and very lightly smeared it over the lettering. I wanted the sign to appear weathered and age and I think I accomplished it.. I think it’s a great addition to our front porch, what do you think?

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{ MC: Keeping Your Kids’ Play Area Organized }

March 23, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: MC, mommy advice, mommy panel, organization, play room, The Mom Connection 1 Comment

I am part of an AWESOME mommy panel with Cassie from Two In Diapers and Julie from Naptime Review.
Each Saturday, we will bring you fresh new ideas and advice about motherhood.
If you enjoyed what you read, we encourage you to tweet about it!
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Coming on April 6th, we will discuss:
Special Easter Traditions You Share With Your Family.
Now on to this week’s topic!
How Do You Keep Your Kids’ Play Area Organized?
Here is what Mom Connection shared:
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Welcome! I’m Julie over at Naptime Review. I am a mom of two wild, crazy and beautiful girls. My oldest is 4 and my baby is 19 months old. This is how I keep my kid’s play area organized:
Help! Help! I need help with this topic. I am a VERY organized person, but that’s the thing. I am organized and my kids are little hoarders who get into everything. Toys are everywhere around here. Yep, I need help on this one.
We are also moving this summer, so I am in the process of organizing and keeping their play space uncluttered, clean, and functional. Here are some tips that have helped me tackle the clutter:
1. Get a toy bin and storage tubs: After Christmas we were so overwhelmed with the amount of toys, we went to Home Depot and bought plastic storage bins and baskets. We have them in every play area as well as our rooms.
2. Donate, or throw away: While you are organizing you can put all toys that are not played with in a holding bag for 2 weeks. If a child doesn’t ask for it, feel free to discard. You could also rotate out toys. When children see the old toys they will think they are new again. I am getting ready to box up half our toys. My girls will think it is Christmas in July! Literally!
3. Label storage bins: You can take pictures with your camera or find pictures in magazines. Your emergent readers will be able to associate the toy to its proper home. Every toy should have a place.
4. Clean up: Every night before bed, we clean up our toys. It helps to start the day with a clean and organized space. It also helps mommy distress from the day.
Good luck! I look forward to learning more tips on organization.
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Hi! I’m Cassie from Two In Diapers, and I’m a mommy to three sweet babies, ages 4, 3, and 20 months. This is how I keep my kid’s play area organized:
One factor that keeps our play area super organized is our photo-label system. Each basket in our toy area is labeled with a photo {simply printed off the internet and laminated} of the contents of that basket. This makes clean-up SO much easier and doable for the kiddos. My kids love putting the toys in the basket labeled with the matching photo… it’s almost like a game for them! When other children come over to play, cleanup time is a breeze as well and they also seem to enjoy the photo system.
Another {and possibly the most important} factor that keeps our play area organized is that we have created a space for each and every toy. It seems to be the odds and ends toys that junk up a play area since they really never have a home and create frustration during cleanup. In our play area, the larger random toys have a place to “park” and the smaller random toys have a fabulous basket just for them – we call it “the junk toy basket”. You can view our entire play space and read about what a project it was to organize here and here. Since the play space organization project took place nearly a year ago, the area has remained clean and organized {with me occasionally tossing a few toys back into their home baskets), and cleanup time is usually a quick and painless process. I have been very pleased with our method!
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My name is Alexa from No Holding Back. I am the mom of Nayner Bug (male, 5), Jelly Bean, (female, 3) and Tiny (female, 1). This is how I keep my kids’ play area organized:
I used to struggle with organization every day. I am not by nature a very organized person. I tend to keep all kinds of stuff that I shouldn’t (ie, packrat!) and I am not very good at putting things away. However, I want that to be different for my children, so I am trying really hard to break my habits by teaching them better habits and I have found some ways that are super helpful!
The key to keeping a kids space organized is simplicity. Don’t allow too much stuff and make sure it is easy to pick up. So the best ideas I have found is the rotating toy idea, where you go through and put about half of their toys away, and after a couple of months change them out, OR I have a friend who has a really great system. She has a basket for each day of the week. On Monday she pulls out the Monday basket/tub, and those are the toys her daughter plays with that day.
The second element is making it easy to pick up. I have found baskets and bins (especially the kind that fit so neatly on shelves or cubbies) are the best method of attack. At the end of the day, you simply throw everything in baskets. You can label them (barbies in one basket, legos in another) to keep it more organized, or just throw them all in one and tuck it away. It’s very easy for small children to help pick up as well when all they have to do is toss it in a basket or bin.
Happy Organizing!
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My name is Fotini! I blog over at Glamorous, Affordable Life. I am the mom of (Isabella 2 years old and Christian 6 years). This is how I keep my kid’s play area organized:

It seems as though I’m constantly trailing behind the kids picking up after them, but at times it gets exhausting. We have a loft upstairs that is currently the kids playroom that is pack plum full of toys. I think Isabella’s favorite thing to do is to see just how many toys she can get out at once!! I always make it a-point to have the room cleaned up before we leave it. This helps not getting stressed out at the end of the day when you still have to pick it up! This is a great habit I started with Christian while he was little, and he’s really good about obeying it. I love it when he can set a good example for Isabella 🙂 When it’s time to clean up, I start singing “the clean-up song”.. It’s just a little song I made about cleaning up, and Isabella starts singing along with me and by the time you know it, we’re done! I think this teaches good organizational skills plus keeps them busy while doing something they would normally complain about, cleaning! I have all of the toys, somewhat, organized throughout the room. I have a bookshelf where the board games, books and puzzles are kept. And I have a shelf with cubbies for toys to be stored without seeing them! It makes a huge difference to me, walking into a room and not being completely bombarded by all the toys! But like I said, that room is to be cleaned up before we step foot out of it, every time 🙂 Makes this Mama happy!

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My name is Kristen from The Mrs. & The Momma. I’m the momma of three girls (ages 7, 5, & 3) and a little boy (20 months). This is how I keep my kid’s play area organized:
We have an upstairs playroom that serves as my children’s play area. Some toys are in their bedroom and some make there way downstairs (which totally irks me), but for the most part we keep them in the toy closet or organized in a somewhat orderly fashion in the room. Little canvas boxes have been my saving grace. Having three girls, you can imagine the amount of tiny, inconspicuous Polly Pocket or Barbie accessories that abound. Couple that will all the other “little” things that creep into our house and you’ve got some major choking hazards on your hands. We’ve taught our older girls where things belong, so usually toys end up in their home…and when they don’t, I usually just chunk them in the trash if I don’t think they’ll be missed. (I know….bad momma.) Another way we attempt organization with toys is having centers. For example, our reading center is near a bookshelf will ALL of our children’s books. Theming out our playroom in this way helps toys stay in the vicinity of where they belong. We’re not super organized all the time and quite often our playroom is a disaster, but I do know for a fact that when it is orderly up there, playtime tends to produce less whining, arguing, or destruction of toys. But don’t take my word for it. 🙂

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Your Turn:

How do you keep your kids’ play area organized?
Leave us a comment; we love to read your tips and advice!
Need advice? Check out these previous Mom Connection topics:
Setting Goals with Your Children
Teaching Your Kids to Share
Getting your Preschooler Dressed
Balancing Blogging and Motherhood
How Do You Prepare Your Children For Kindergarten?

{ Fab Pins of the Week }

March 22, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: centerpieces, fab pins of the week, flower wreath, Pinterest, Spring, Spring tablescape, tulips Leave a Comment

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1. I have never considered using a piece of timber as a vase for flowers, but this arrangement is stunning! It would be the perfect rustic wedding centerpiece, or a beautiful setting for a outdoor garden party! What do you think?
2. Oh my!! How stinkin’ adorable are these carrot cupcakes? Using a small ice cream cone created the carrot shape! Head over to Hostess With the Mostess for the entire post!
3. How eye-catching is this tulip wreath? It would be the perfect addition for dressing up your door for Spring! Head on over and see how Jacque an theDIY Village creates this stunning arrangement!
4. I absolutely LOVE the pure look of this sophisticated Spring tablescape! Tulips are one of my favorite Spring flowers and they don this table perfectly! Spring over and see how Tonya, from Love Of Family & Home, brings this design to life!

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{ Easy Mini Pizzas }

March 18, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: easy dinner, healthy pizza recipe, mini pizza, pizza, quick dinner recipe, recipe-1 16 Comments

Our family loves pizza and since I’ve been watching what I eat, I’ve came up with a few healthy alternatives to expensive, fattening delivery. For this recipe I used sandwich skinnies, they’re made of whole grains and fiber and are 100 calories for the two slices. I make some with pizza sauce and desired toppings, and some I brush with a small amount of olive oil, light mozzarella cheese and fresh veggies.

The kids and I love these! But to my surprise my husband and Dad raved over them the other night! Super quick, healthy and delicious.. I’ll take it!

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{ MC: Fun St. Patrick’s Day Activities }

March 16, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: kids crafts, MC, mommy panel, St. Patrick's Day, The Mom Connection Leave a Comment

I am part of an AWESOME mommy panel with Cassie from Two In Diapers and Julie from Naptime Review.
Each Saturday, we will bring you fresh new ideas and advice about motherhood.
If you enjoyed what you read, we encourage you to tweet about it!
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Coming on March 23rd, we will discuss:
How do you keep your kids’ play area organized?
Now on to this week’s topic!
What sorts of fun St. Patrick’s Day activities do you do with your preschooler?
Here is what Mom Connection shared:
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Welcome! I’m Julie over at Naptime Review. I am a mom of two wild, crazy and beautiful girls. My oldest just turned 4 and my baby is 16 months old. These are some fun St. Patrick’s Day activities that I do with my preschooler:
Happy St. Patrick’s everyone! This year, we are taking Averie to her first parade. Yes, mom and dad are putting down their green beer and trading it in for some family fun. She will be in awe of all the people. I can’t wait to relive it through her eyes.
Sunday, I plan on messing up her bedroom and displaying a whole bunch of gold coins on the floor. I even found the template for some leprechaun footprints. I thought about dipping Alice’s feet in green paint, but I quickly changed my mind on that one. Don’t need to get too crazy here!
About a week ago, we made some Leprechaun Munch and went around looking for the little guys. We had lots of fun and the munch is very tasty. Click here to read the recipe and see my adventure with the girls. Lots of fun!
Wishing everyone a fun and festive day!
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Hi! I’m Cassie from Two In Diapers, and I’m a mommy to three sweet babies, ages 5, 3, and 20 months. These are some fun St. Patrick’s Day activities that I do with my preschoolers:
Our family has never been very big on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, surprisingly enough. However, although we don’t go out of our way to pretend leprechauns were in our home, we do enjoy the occasional St. Patty’s parade or other activity. The kids do plenty of celebrating through their school, and we do usually try to make sure we’re all wearing green. 🙂
We also like to take the opportunity to make these festive cookies to give as gifts to our family and friends. Besides that, we simply enjoy the occasional printable coloring page and St. Patrick’s Day themed television shows on our favorite channel – Sprout!
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My name is Alexa from No Holding Back. I am the mom of Nayner Bug (male, 5), Jelly Bean, (female, 3) and Tiny (female, 1). These are some fun St. Patrick’s Day activities that I do with my preschooler:
I am one of the least creative or artsy moms in the world. OK, maybe not in the world, but honestly, if I hadn’t had this post to answer, St. Patrick’s Day would come and go and my kids would hardly know the difference.
But, when given a prompt, I can search Pinterest like a PRO! And I found some really cool and fun activities. So thanks to the Mom Connection, my kids might have the best St. Patrick’s Day EVER!
First I found a pin that led me to a whole collection of crafts, activities, and recipes on Parenting.com () “http://www.parenting.com/gallery/st-patricks-day-crafts-recipes?pnid=632002)

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Check out this fun Printable wordfind for older kids (courtesy of kaboose.com ).
As I clicked through, I found this really great St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt, courtesy of Spoonful.com. “http://spoonful.com/printables/st-patricks-day-treasure-hunt

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This has just become my new favorite blog for activities and crafts! Spoonful.com has a ton of ideas for all occasions, printables, recipes, party invitations, treats, you name it!
I think my kids are going to have a blast and I’m looking forward to trying this Shamrock Kiwi Lime Pie! Yum! “http://spoonful.com/recipes/kiwi-lime-pie

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My name is Fotini! I blog over at Glamorous Affordable Life. I am the mom of (Isabella 2 years and Christian 6 years). These are some fun St. Patrick’s Day activities that I do with my preschooler:
I feel sort of out of the loop on this one because we don’t celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Neither my husband nor I were raised celebrating the Holiday, so it’s not something we’ve incorporated into our household. With that said, I have came across many cute crafts to make with your little ones and I’d be happy to share them with you today! Here’s what I found: an adorable leprechaun hand print craft (here), lucky clover rice krispie treat (here), rainbow hand print pot-of-gold (here), rainbow water (here), and over the rainbow (here).
Do you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Surely we’re not the only ones who don’t 😉

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Your Turn:

What fun St. Patrick’s Day activities do you do with your preschooler?
Leave us a comment; we love to read your tips and advice!
Need advice? Check out these previous Mom Connection topics:
Setting Goals with Your Children
Teaching Your Kids to Share
Getting your Preschooler Dressed
Balancing Blogging and Motherhood

{ Fab Pins of the Week }

March 15, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: diy, Easter, Easter treats, fab pins of the week, farmhouse table, mason jars, Pinterest, tea towels 3 Comments

It’s Friday, it’s Friday.. Woot woot!! Any big plans for the weekend? Spending time with my hubby and kids after a buys work week, meeting a close friends new little baby boy and relaxing is what’s on my agenda! Lets get to my favorite pins this week, enjoy!
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1. These are just about the cutest tea towels I’ve ever seen! Head over and see how Taryn from Design, Dining + Diapers creates them! I think I will be making my own towels from now one, how about you? 😉
2. This stunning rustic farmhouse table is what caught my eye in this photo! I love the neutral tones along with the earthy feel.  I can see many memorable brunches or dinners being had here! 
3. I absolutely LOVE these adorable Easter Carrot Treat Boxes from Crystal at A Pumpkin & A Princess! These are treat boxes I would be thrilled to share with others! They are super cute and easy enough to assemble, that the kids could help you put these together for friends, family and neighbors! Head over and see how Crystal brings these to life!
4. I have never really considered painting my mason jars, but these worn, painted mason jars are cute! These would be darling donning fresh flowers for a birthday party! 
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{ Conscious Box — Giveaway! }

March 11, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: Conscious Box, giveaway, gluten-free, go green, green products, monthly subscription service, sponsored giveaway, vegan 566 Comments

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{ MC: Speaking to Your Kids About Stranger Danger }

March 9, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: keeping kids safe, kids, MC, mommy advice, mommy panel, stranger danger, The Mom Connection 1 Comment

I am part of an AWESOME mommy panel with Cassie from Two In Diapers and Julie from Naptime Review.
Each Saturday, we will bring you fresh new ideas and advice about motherhood.
If you enjoyed what you read, we encourage you to tweet about it!
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Coming on March 16th, we will discuss:
Fun St. Patrick’s Day Activities To Do With Your Preschooler
Now on to this week’s topic!
How To Speak To Your Kids About Stranger Danger.
Here is what Mom Connection shared:
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Welcome! I’m Julie over at Naptime Review. I am a mom of two wild, crazy and beautiful girls. My oldest just turned 4 and my baby is 16 months old. This is how I speak to my kids about stranger danger:
I am kind of paranoid when it comes to stranger danger. My girls will probably never ride their bikes without me or walk up to the nearest gas station for candy. The news makes me sad and scared for their future. The only way to calm my anxiety is to pray. I often pray for God to protect and watch over my children.
I have been talking to Averie about strangers for a while now. We started when she was 2 ½ years old. I even showed her a YouTube video of a little girl kicking and screaming when a man was trying to abduct her. I was worried, that it would frighten her, but I wanted to show her how serious “bad” strangers can be.
We also talk periodically about our private parts and why they are private. Mostly our conversations are after prayers and during snuggle time. I plan on talking with Alice in the next year or so. I think open communication is important and to make sure what you are telling your children is age appropriate. I don’t want to scare Averie but I want to lay the foundation for when she is older and our talks are more in-depth. I will always remind my children and talk to them about the dangers of strangers.
Here is a great book called Some Parts are Not for Sharing, I purchased it awhile back to talk to Averie about “private parts.” If I could find it, we will be reading it again. It is informative and great for preschoolers. I think preschool age is the perfect age to start the awareness of strangers.
A strong faith, open communication and stranger danger awareness is necessary for living in this world today.
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Hi! I’m Cassie from Two In Diapers, and I’m a mommy to three sweet babies, ages 4, 3, and 20 months. This is how I speak to my kids about stranger danger:
This is a sensitive topic for me, with the Jessica Ridgeway story just barely behind us. I try to teach my littles that, while most people in this world are nice, there some people who do bad things and we need to be extra careful. I tend to go more on the cautious side… they know that they are not allowed to go anywhere with anyone they know besides mommy and daddy, unless we tell them ahead of time that it’s ok. They know they are not allowed to open the front door for anyone, and they run to me if someone knocks. They know not to talk to strangers unless they are with mommy or daddy {I constantly find myself giving Emily a nod of approval when we’re out and someone says hi specifically to her}. They also know to scream “you’re not my mommy/daddy!” at the top of their lungs if someone tries to touch them. I feel that the very best we can do is give them some strategies and things to watch out for, because – let’s face it – there is a lot of evil in this world and I don’t think you can ever be too cautious, especially with your kiddos! However, I do feel that it is also very important not to make them afraid of their own shadow… so we try to find the balance. So far, my littles really love and enjoy people, so hopefully we’ve at least come close to it. But like probably all mommas, I pray regularly for their safety and then spend the day enjoying watching them live their lives.
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My name is Alexa from No Holding Back. I am the mom of Nayner Bug (male, 5), Jelly Bean, (female, 3) and Tiny (female, 1). This is how I speak to my kids about stranger danger:
My husband and I joked when I was pregnant with my first child that we would give all of our children whistles and if anyone they did not know ever came up to talk to them, they would know to start blowing that whistle like crazy. Our theory was, we’d rather offend a nice person than have them taken by a bad person.
All joking aside, this is a very serious topic. It’s a dangerous world we live in. Having worked for a Law Enforcement agency and seen some of the crimes that were committed against children makes me even more paranoid.
Like anything else of importance, you should start when they are young and do it in a manner that they understand the seriousness without scaring them. We have periodic discussions about making sure they know they are NEVER to get in a car or go anywhere with someone they do not know, even if they are promised video games or candy AND we also have the discussion about making sure they know it is not ok for someone to touch them in a private area, and if that ever happens, to tell mommy and daddy.
I think that role play might be an effective tool in this scenario to teach them and make sure they are paying attention.
This is such an important topic. I am really looking forward to reading all of the tips!
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My name is Fotini! I blog over at Glamorous Affordable Life. I am the mom of (Isabella 2 years old and Christian 6 years). This is how I speak to my kids about stranger danger:
This is such an important and scary topic to discuss with your children. Isabella is too young to understand the importance of this still, and she runs from strangers right now, so that helps 😉 On a serious note, I started speaking to Christian about this around two and a half, three years old. The condo we lived in at the time had a storm door and we often kept the front door open throughout the day. Of course I always kept the storm door locked, but once Christian got the hang of it he knew just how to unlock it pretty quickly. Once he figured out how to do this, I explained the importance of never answering the door without Mommy or Daddy, even if it was someone who he knew like Nana or a friend.
Still to this day, at age (almost) seven, he does this. And now with Isabella mimicking his every move, I love that he still obeys this rule! I almost never watch the news with the kids around because it’s nothing but negativity, so I wait to watch it in the evenings once they’re in bed. If there’s been an incident involving a child, I think of how I would react in a situation like that and I how I can bring it up to Christian without scaring him. I want him to know that there are bad people out there that could really hurt him if they had the chance, and that’s pretty much how I say it!
I’ve explained to him no matter where he is at the time, if someone walks up to him and tries to take him to start kicking and screaming as loud as possible. One of the characteristics about Christian that scares me at times is, he is so trusting of people. I absolutely emphasize not talking to anyone he doesn’t know even if it’s out in front of our house. Still to this day, there’s so many things I want Christian to know and understand but I know the timing needs to be right. I’m always praying for the right words to say to my children! Do you feel like there’s an appropriate age or time to bring this topic up with your children?
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My name is Kristen from The Mrs. & The Momma. I’m the momma of three girls (ages 7, 5, & 3) and a little boy (18 months). This is how I speak to my kids about stranger danger:
Stranger danger isn’t really a term we use with our kids, as it conveys to them that there is danger with all strangers, which is both false and an unnecessary scare tactic. It’s a bit more complicated to teach and consistency is important to not send mixed messages. I think in an effort as parents to encourage our children’s good manners, we automatically say to our children, “Can you tell them Hi?” when a stranger says hello at the grocery store, for example. This is contradictory to what they’ve learned about not talking to strangers, right? I really try to watch myself when in public to stay consistent with those types of rules, but to also take it a step further when our kids are old enough to understand more.
Reading “Berenstein Bears Learn About Strangers” with my children helps them understand that most people are probably not bad, and aren’t necessarily the way they look (bad people can be pretty and good people can look bad)….basically teaching that we can’t be too careful. We also teach them about “safe strangers” who they could as for help such as a teacher, a police officer, or if they’re ever separated from us, to always find another mommy to ask for help. The topic of stranger danger is an ongoing conversation in our household, as I hope to equip my children now (in the early years) with tools to make good choices about safe situations and to trust their instincts.

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Your Turn:

How do you speak to your kids about stranger danger?
Leave us a comment; we love to read your tips and advice!
Need advice? Check out these previous Mom Connection topics:
Setting Goals with Your Children
Teaching Your Kids to Share
Getting your Preschooler Dressed
Balancing Blogging and Motherhood
How Do You Prepare Your Children For Kindergarten?

{ Fab Pins of the Week }

March 8, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: burlap, cupcakes, Easter, Easter crafts, Easter decor, Easter decorations, fab pins of the week, Pinterest, Pottery Barn knock-offs 3 Comments

Spring is coming and I couldn’t be more excited! I love celebrating Easter each year, and welcoming the beautiful pastels and cute little bunnies it entails! This week are my Spring/Easter inspired favorites!
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1. Oh, I love the pretty pastels and fresh arrangement of flowers, and not to mention the adorable macaroons! I live for having fresh flowers in my house throughout Spring and Summer! And I’ve been pinning lots of macaroons because I want to feature these at my daughters birthday in May! How cute are they?!
2. I absolutely LOVE this Pottery Barn Knock-off Easter Flag from SunFlowerHugs. Head over and see how she easily takes an expensive concept and creates a super affordable knock-off! She’s my kind of girl 😉  I will definitely be making one of these to don my front porch!
3. Who doesn’t love a pretty cupcake? Dressing up your baking for the Holidays is so much fun and the kids will love it! If you’re needing a few ideas, The Cupcake Blog has got plenty for you to choose from!!
4. Oh my goodness, how stinkin’ adorable is this Burlap Bunny Table Runner from Eclectically Vintage!! What the perfect addition to any Easter decor! This would fit in so perfectly with my decor, I may just have to make one this week!! Although, I don’t know how long those little tails would last with a busy two year-old running around.. Anywho, go check it out you will love her blog!
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{ Nordstrom Giveaway!!! }

March 7, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: enter to win, gift card giveaway, giveaway, Nordstrom, Nordstrom gift card 2 Comments

First, let me start by saying I LOVE NORDSTROM. 

They are the perfect mix of simplicity and class. So, this month I have teamed up with Marquis @ Simply Clarke and other amazing bloggers to GIVEAWAY a $300 Nordstrom Gift Card to one lucky winner!

This will be great for Easter Dress shopping or accessories, a new handbag or new shoes. You could even get a ton of little things like make-up, Toms, or an iPhone case, etc. So many amazing possibilities! Take a look at what you could get: 

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