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Rayovac Power Your Summer with 5 Minutes For Mom

The summer is here and so is the time to make sure that your house has a good supply for batteries. Whether you need them for the kids toys, your digital camera, flashlight for storms or something else we use them constantly. This summer Rayovac is having a promotion along with 5 Minutes For Mom to help share how important fun summertime moments are for the entire family.

Power Your Summer

Here are details on how you can join the fun.

#1 – Show us that you "like" the Rayovac brand and products on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RayovacFans  and together with expert moms at 5 Minutes for Mom, they will offer great daily summertime family tips and a chance to win great prizes.

From June 21st to July 20th, access and complete the entry form on Rayovac’s website at www.rayovac.com/PowersYourSummer. Then tell them how you will "power your fun" this summer every day for the chance to win prizes ranging from cameras and bikes to camping supplies and a summer supply of Rayovac batteries. No hoops to jump through, simply tell them how you and your family add the "Power of Fun" to your summer.

#2 Are you on Twitter? If you are you can join more summertime fun when Rayovac and 5 Minutes For Mom host a Twitter Event to support the Rayovac Powers Your Summer promotion. Here are the details:

Rayovac Powers Your Vacation Summer Promotion Twitter Event
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Time: 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. CST
Location: #rayovac
Follow: @Rayovac_Battery, @5minutesformom, @CirclePRMary

The Twitter Event will feature more than 20 fun giveaways from Rayovac ranging from a summer supply of Rayovac Batteries to $50 Target Gift Cards.
You must be a US resident and 18 or older at the time of entry to enter the Promotion or the Twitter Event.

Be sure to Power Your Summer and have fun participating.

TheAngelForever

Disclosure: The first 99 bloggers to promote the Rayovac Powers Your Summer Promotion and the the Rayovac Powers Your Summer Twitter Event will win a prize package from Rayovac.

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Summer is here – Safety tips for outdoor fun

Although the temperature in most places has already felt like summer for quite some time, it officially began early this morning. As the mother of two little boys, safe play in the summer is crucial. Whether we play out in our yard, use bikes, go to the pool or spend time at the playground we must take steps to avoid trips to the doctor or emergency room.

Looking back at swim lessons

Growing up, I used to spend most summer days at my Nana and Papa’s pool. It was an in-ground pool, complete with a diving board. We always had very strict rules about when we were allowed in and having an adult nearby to watch when little. I also remember when safety was stepped up even more. When my cousins moved in with my Nana, they added an additional safety fence with lock and key around the pool.

Lucky for us, Underwriters Laborities (UL), a leading product safety testing organization, has provided families with useful tips to help keep all of us safer around play sets and the pool. In addition to this, UL has made a water safety video using Pumba and Timon from Disney’s Lion King. Below are some of the tips that I would like to share as we all enter into the summer season.

UL Logo

Although pools are a lot of fun and keep us cool in the summer, UL notes that 4,200 people go to the emergency room each year due to pool or spa-related injuries. It is sad that I have known several people who have had children not only go to the ER from pool injuries, but also drown in a pool. There is no guarantee that these will be 100% effective, but every little bit will help your children to stay safe around water.

Pool Safety At Home:

  • If you have a pool at home, install a fence. The fence should be at least four feet high and have a self-closing, self-latching gate that has a locking mechanism beyond a child’s reach.
  • Cut overhanging tree limbs and remove chairs or ladders from the pool area to prevent children from climbing over the fence that surrounds the pool.
  • Keep grates and drain covers in good repair and secured in place. Alert your family and guests to stay away from these devices, as the suction from drain outlets can be strong enough to cause entrapment of hair or body parts, which can potentially cause a person to drown.
  • Make sure you know infant and child CPR if you own a pool.

Be Safety Smart While Swimming:

  • Supervision is a must. Follow the 10/20 rule when you’re at the pool. The 10/20 rule states the supervising adult needs to position themselves to be able to scan the pool every 10 seconds, and reach the water within 20 seconds.
  • Always have rescue devices, such as UL-LISTED life preservers, nearby.
  • Flotation devices, toys and inflatable swimming aids are not safety devices. They are toys and can easily puncture and deflate.
  • Always drain wading pools after children are done playing. Infants can drown in just a few inches of water.
  • Have a telephone nearby and appropriate emergency numbers posted.
  • Remove all toys when you leave the pool. Toys may attract children to the unattended pool.

If you prefer to stay on dry ground, also note that UL notes that each year there are more than 200,000 children ages 14 and younger that go to the emergency room for play-set related injuries.  My little guy, just three, has no fear and play-sets scare me at times. Still, I want my kids to enjoy and be able to have fun in the sun.

Before Installing a Backyard Play Set:

  • Make sure your backyard is large enough for playground equipment. The site must also provide good visibility and security. Before setting up equipment, look out for obstacles, such as the garage, tree branches, utility poles and wires.
  • Read and follow the manufacturer’s directions when setting up play set equipment. Be sure your child’s weight and age fall within the manufacturer’s recommended limits for the equipment.
  • Install protective surfacing, such as rubber tiles or mulch under the play set, at least six feed in all directions, to prevent serious injuries should a child fall.

Before Heading Out to Play:

  • Carefully inspect backyard playground equipment. Make sure equipment is anchored safely in the ground, all equipment pieces are in good working order, S-hooks are entirely closed and bolts are not protruding.
  • Check for spaces that could trap children, such as openings in guardrails or between ladder rungs. These spaces should measure less than 3.5 inches or more than 9 inches.
  • Always supervise children on play set equipment to make sure they are playing safely.
  • Never attach ropes, jump ropes, clotheslines, pet leashes or cords of any kind to play set equipment. If used improperly, they can be potential strangulation hazards.
  • Watch for potential trip hazards, such as rocks, tree stumps and concrete footings. Make sure you’re children are aware of them as well.
  • Do a sandbox check. Before letting your child dig in, rake through the sand to check for debris or sharp objects. Also, inspect for any animal contamination or insect problems.

Please do your part this summer. Be sure to think ahead, look over your surroundings, watch your children and always be prepared in case you have an emergency occur.

What will you be teaching your children about safety before they head out this summer?
TheAngelForever

DisclosureI wrote this review while participating in a blog campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Underwriters Laboratories. Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.

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Bowling with TechyDad on Father’s Day

Let me begin by wishing all of the Dads out there a wonderful Father’s Day. Remember, if you influence the lives of children and are a part of their world you are a Father. A special thank you to TechyDad for being such a wonderful father to our boys. A girl never could have dreamed for such a wonderful man to be the Dad in our family. It has been amazing watching you over the years with the boys teaching them all things geeky, techy and beyond. I also hope that Papa, my brother, all of my uncles and my Cousin D had an extra special day.

This weekend, we spent a lot of family time together doing fun things. On Saturday, we left in the early afternoon and went to Six Flags. This morning, we thought about going strawberry picking, but, thanks to a storm last night, we thought it may be too muddy and buggy. TechyDad decided that he would like to go out to lunch and then bowling. He thought it would be fun, cool inside and interesting since JSL has never been bowling before.

After lunch out, we decided to try a new bowling place. For some strange reason, most of the bowling alleys in our area are closed on Sunday.  Here are some photos of the boys bowling together.

My boys bowling

More about Six Flags, bowling and what we signed up for this summer coming soon.

Again, Happy Father’s Day to TechyDad and all of the other dads out there!

TheAngelForever

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My little MacGyver

Dear NHL,

Last night, we surprised you with something. We were invited to a Pampered Chef Party at Christina and Tom’s house. Christina thought it would be fun for you and JSL to come and play with TJ. I did not mention anything to you until after school. You were so excited and quite helpful when we went to the store.

When we arrived, TJ was waiting at the door. He was so excited to see you. All of the boys went upstairs to make sure you were set to play. Eventually, we called the two dads down to participate in the cooking presentation (made sense since they are the cooks). I joked that at times it sounded like a herd of elephants were upstairs instead of three little boys. Then it got quiet. That always makes me nervous. For some reason, parents just know something is going on when there is no noise.

The noise level resumed and then again it was quiet. Shortly after this, you came to the stairs and called to Tom that TJ was really a mess. We told you to go back to playing. We probably should have listened. It seems that your guilt had gotten to you, and you were nervous about the mess that did exist. A short time later, TJ came downstairs and he was covered in something.

We had no clue what it was at first. Soon we learned that there had been unopened, still packaged finger paint in TJ’s room. From the bits and pieces we figured out you wanted to open it and got TJ to agree it would be fun. Not knowing how to open the top of the container you looked around for a tool. When Tom was cleaning, he figured out what you had done. Our little MacGyver had used a Hot Wheels like airplane to poke a hole. Yes, you saw that the plane had a sharp tip, popped it through the plastic barrier and voila! Thank goodness it was not a very large hole, that stopped the paint from coming out too quickly.

When I went upstairs, I was expecting paint to be all over everything. No, you and TJ had not  done that. Apparently, you at least wanted to paint on paper-like items and did not go to the walls or doors. The carpet was just the drop zone that was an unintended victim.

The Evidence

We talked with you about making good choices and to think about things. You know we don’t paint in bedrooms and should have brought the paint to the adults. As upset as we were, it was interesting to see that you and TJ also tried to clean things up. Tom had heard the water running. It was the two of you trying to clean up the evidence seen here.

Meanwhile, JSL must have just been the casual observer since he hardly had anything. Needless to say, you and TJ each had scrubbing sessions last night. We found more paint under the sleeves of your shirt and your shorts when we arrived at home.

Lesson learned by the adults: When 3 children are too quiet, finger paint may have been located, opened by airplane and used all over!

Thank goodness the damage was not too bad thanks to washable paint. With any luck, Christina and Tom will invite us over again (sorry guys) in the future.

Love,

Mommy

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Summer fun at the library

Wednesday was a miserable and rainy day. JSL was going stir crazy and kept asking to get out of the house. Eventually, I asked him if he wanted to go to the library to get some things and play. Yes, I said play at the library. They were open at that point and I knew they had just gotten some puzzles for kids and had a LEGO table with several types of building blocks. I also thought about taking his library card so he could use their computers to try some things on kid websites.

When JSL and I arrived at the library, it was pretty empty. First, we went to get some DVDs and then settled into the kids area. JSL took out a puzzle and then decided he wanted to check out the blocks and build some items. He was playing very nicely all alone. I will spare you the details about what happened when two girls suddenly arrived without any adults. Thankfully, JSL kept playing and was letting the girls take a ton of the items away from him.

Fun time at the library.

As JSL was using his imagination, I sat next to him on the floor and was knitting my current small project. It was nice and quiet, so I could knit and watch the little guy play.

Time for some knitting

While there, I also realized that in just a few short days both of the boys will be home for the summer. NHL will be going to camp part of the time, but JSL will be home with me until he starts nursery school part time in the fall.

So my questions to you today:

1. When was the last time you went to the library and what did you do or get while you were there?

2. Aside from spending time at the park, playing outside and visiting the library, what other ideas do you have to keep two kids busy during the summer that will not break my bank?

TheAngelForever

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Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #104

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