Posted on July 31st, 2009 by Janice
Pregnancy?s Beautiful Stretch Marks
The minute you find out you are pregnant you know things are going to be changing, from your waist size to those little stretch marks that pop up. Stretch marks are exactly that, red or purple marks left in your skin because it has stretched. The most common areas for it to appear is the buttocks, thighs, stomach, breasts and even arms. 90 percent of all pregnant women will get them, whether they get a lot or a few depends on the body and how they are preventing them.
There are a ton of lotions out there that claim to help prevent stretch marks, such as scar serum, cocoa butter or Maderma. Make sure your skin is always moist, this helps in stretching the skin and not tearing it. There are new discoveries every day, ask your doctor what he/she recommends. Try them out yourself first and see if they work for you. This isn?t something you just put on one time during your pregnancy, you?ll have to make this a daily effort in order for it to work. That?s where most women fail, they just stop doing it.
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Posted on July 26th, 2009 by Janice
Fun Ways to Announce Your Pregnancy
Whether you just found out you?re pregnant or you?ve known for a few months, announcing your pregnancy to family and friends can be a lot of fun. Some may want to wait until a certain time during their pregnancy, while others want to call everyone immediately after finding out themselves.
Telling The Father
Have a romantic dinner for two with candle lights, it may be your last time for a while, between morning sickness and raising your little one. Serve up baby carrots, baby back ribs and anything else you can think as baby. At the end, pour apple juice instead of wine and hand him a present. Inside you can have a tiny baby bib that says, ?I heart My Daddy?
or a pair of baby booties.
If you can?t tell the father right away because he?s away on business, or deployed try sending him a care package. Inside the box place a few baby items, everything in blue and pink and a baby naming book in the center. Place a note on top of the book with, ?I need a name soon, I?ll be here by June.? Or whenever the baby is due.
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Posted on July 19th, 2009 by Janice
Kiddie Birthday Party Games For Less Than %5
A kiddie birthday party is not complete if it does not have games. If you haven?t planned this yet, here are a few you can try and the best part is that the materials you need won?t cost you over %5.
The first game that comes to mind is 20 questions. The questions you ask can be on just about anything but if you want to make this special for the birthday celebrant, write down 20 questions about this person on 20 cards.
To make it simple, make sure that the questions can be answered simply by a yes or no. Whoever gets the most number of correct answers, wins the game. This game can be played by kids age 6 and up. It won?t even cost you a penny since you can write questions on old paper and then get rid of it after.
Kids who are 3 years old can already play the game called Bingo. You just have to buy the set that costs between %2 to %5.
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Posted on July 14th, 2009 by Janice
Kids? Birthday Party Themes
One of the most exciting and fun parties for children are making use of kid?s birthday party themes children can relate to. As you may notice, children are more attracted to themed birthday parties, especially since kids are at a stage where they relate everything with characters that they either see on television or read in books.
There are innumerable themes to choose from, especially with the number of cartoon or fantasy shows in television, which can be a cause for joy among kids, especially when their birthday party is patterned from characters or story plots of their most enjoyed book or television show.
Wanting to establish what kind of birthday party theme to adopt, you need to do one simple thing to get started ? ask your child what he wants and how he or she wants it. This is by far the best thing that you could ever do to get started.
Not only will this allow you to know what your child wants, but will also serve as your guide what party theme to play on, be it a favorite cartoon character, a comic hero or a character from a book. This will save you the time to go through voluminous information about party themes and best of all, you know what will make your child happy.
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Posted on July 9th, 2009 by Janice
Kid’s Birthday Party Planning Basics
A kid’s birthday party requires sometime to plan. Parents should know better than to just leave it to someone else to do all the organizing. The mom’s especially should try to have a hand in planning for their kid’s birthday party since it is one of the special and memorable occasions that kids look forward to every year.
Simply by attending other kid’s birthday parties, moms can have a pretty good idea of what will and what won’t work on any kid’s party. Moms especially should try to take this into consideration as they try to plan for their own kid’s coming birthday party. And planning, moms would later realize really takes some time to plan.
In planning a kid’s birthday party, it usually requires about four to five weeks of prior planning. There are just many things that need to be considered when planning for a birthday party, most especially if it is for children. Advanced planning would ensure that the party itself won’t run into so many things that could go wrong. Here are some issues to consider during the planning process.
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Posted on July 2nd, 2009 by Janice
Kiddie Birthday Party Checklist
Your kiddie birthday party is a big deal so make sure you plan everything ahead of time so nothing is left out. To do that, it will be a good idea to make a checklist which you must follow until the event is finally over.
Planning for the kiddie birthday party must be done a month or two in advance. You can start by thinking already where will the party be held, who will be invited, what is the theme of the party, what time will this be held and how long will be party be.
Since this is your kid?s party, let them get involved with the decision making. If they wish to have the party held in their favorite restaurant, so be it. Go to the restaurant and reserve the place. Just hope that no one has reserved the date and the time because if you do, you will have to reschedule everything.
The advantage of having a kiddie party done in a restaurant is that you don?t have to worry about the decorations, activities, prizes and the other details. If the restaurant does this on a regular basis, they already have a program prepared and all you have to do is choose the package which already includes the food that will be served.
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