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Views from Passover 2009

Each year Passover preparations begin long before the holiday is actually here. We are religious enough that we change out our pots/pans and from pure laziness use disposable silverware/plates. We put all of our chametz into one area and use certain cabinets that have been readied for Passover. This year we thought about what to make for Seders in case we had them at home. It was a good thing since we found out the Sunday before that we would be doing them at our house. Our boys have no clue what is done behind the scenes for Passover. I have to admit that I did not realize much of this until I met JL. Sure, my relatives did all of these preparations, but I only recall going to their homes for the Seders with the rest of the extended family.

When all was said and done we were ready to go for both of the Seders last Wednesday and Thursday. We made chicken, sweet and sour turkey meatballs, oven roasted sweet potatoes, cauliflower and the traditional items for the seder itself (hard boiled eggs, gefilte fish, and charoset). We ran out of time to make matzah ball soup, but added an amazing quinoa dish for the second night.

Now I welcome you to our table to see how my family celebrated at our Passover Seders last week.

Here are two views of our table. 

View of the seder plate and matazah cover     Another view of the table

A closer look at our Seder plate all set with the tradiational items: 

Seder plate all set

The boys are lucky. Aunt S and Uncle M bought them some amazing fun items to have during the Seder. Check out NHL’s place at the table and a closer view of the kid’s Seder plates. 

Kindergarten kid's place at the table    Colorful kid seder plate

Check out all of the extra items that they also received.  There are the Passover Ten Plagues Finger Puppets (great to go along with the 4 Question Finger Puppets that we already had), Passover counting book (adorable for JSL), Passover Memory Game, Bag of Plagues, Flip Frogs, and 10 Plagues masks. More about the 10 Plagues Finger Puppets coming tomorrow for Wordless Wednesday. 

Lots of Passover fun

The boys enjoyed trying most things. Here they are eating the celery dipped in salt water. 

Little guy trying celery Big guy eating celery

While NHL was busy getting the 10 plague finger puppets in order for their part in the Seder, JSL had fun playing with the 4 Questions. NHL even started singing in Hebrew showing us that he has learned a lot at Hebrew School already. 

Having fun during Seder 10 Plagues ready to go

Our only little glitch in the Seder was when JL got quite ill. He had a little too much horseradish along with his wine and turned quite white with massive hot flashes. We finally turned on the fan and he felt better. Of course this photo taken earlier is a little funny looking back at it. 

Chugging the Kedem wine

Overall, we had two nice Seders at our house. It was great ,having our boys, Nana, Papa and Aunt T here with us. Still, it will be nice in the future to be able to celebrate with more of our extended family.

TheAngelForever

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Chuck E Cheese memories

Growing up I can recall going to Chuck E Cheese. We did not go there a lot, but when we did it was a fabulous treat. I loved playing all of the different video games, going on rides, watching shows and earning prizes. Of course, my little brother did not like it at first. He was quite afraid of Chuck E Cheese and would hide under the table. 

Chuck E Cheese

NHL does not like Chuck E Cheese. We think it has something to do with the costumed rodent. He does not like costumes, which will make Disney World interesting in a few weeks. Thanks to NHL we have not been to Chuck E Cheese in a while. Last Thursday my mother had the day off from work and I mentioned that I had a lot of tokens left from our last visit. She and I went to Chuck E Cheese with JSL.

This was really the first time he had been there since he would romp around and try things. At 23 months old he was a little overwhelmed with all of the items, but thanks to no crowds quickly got used to everything. Eventually he tried a few rides, loves the car driving game and played many games of Skee Ball with me. Here are some photos from our trip. 

First real trip to Chuck E Cheese for the Little Guy

So my question to you this week, assuming you have been to Chuck E Cheese in the past and recently:

What do you think of the new look at Chuck E Cheese? Do you prefer the old style or the new?  If you have never been, what is your favorite arcade game? 

TheAngelForever

BTW – Don’t forget to enter my giveaways for the Exergen Temporal Scanner and Tie Buddies.

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Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the Mr. Linky there if you are participating.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #43

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Tie Buddies – Review & Giveaway

As adults, we often take simple things in life for granted. One example of this is being able to tie our own shoes. Now it seems like second nature, so easy to do. However, I still remember trying to learn to tie my shoes when I was little. My mother tried everything to assist me, but nothing worked. That was until my best friend from across the street came over. She taught me to make two "bunny ears" and voila . . . my shoes were tied.

My oldest son, NHL, is five years old. As he has grown up, we have predominantly bought him shoes that have velcro on them. Some of this was for the pure ease of it, another was to allow him to be more independent. NHL has low muscle tone. Due to this his fine motor skills are not quite up to par. With occupational therapy, he has gained a lot of skills, especially in writing.

Recently I wrote a note to NHL’s therapist asking her about tips to help him tie his own shoes. She sent some great poems to use with him. Still, I had no real idea of how to assist him. Each time I tried to show the "bunny ear" approach it was just too much for NHL to do.

Thanks to The Family Review Network, I had the opportunity to try a product called Tie BuddiesTM

 Tie Buddies

Facts about Tie Buddies:

Tie Buddies were invented by Wendy Welling, a mother, in 2007. She was trying to come up with a way to assist her children to tie their shoes independently. From the website:

Tying your shoes is a small but essential skill, one you use for the rest of your life. Help your little one learn faster with Tie BuddiesTM. These cute, kid-friendly devices act as easy pull-tabs for small hands, taking messy loops out of the equation. The happy characters make a game of it, resulting in a strong knot and even stronger recall.
The simple developmental hurdle of shoe tying affects millions of parents and children daily. For many years, shoe tying has been a point of frustration for both parents and children. With 1slip-ons and hook-and-loop closures, children and parents have postponed the learning of tying shoes. Tie Buddies® is a mom-invented product that came
about from wanting to give my daughters independence, build their confidence and have fun learning. By eliminating loops, Tie Buddies® eliminate the confusion of multiple "holes" where the laces can pass through. There is no other product that stays on the child’s shoe giving them independence while re-enforcing the learning process.

  • You place the Tie Buddies on the laces of your child’s shoes in one easy step
  • Instructions to assist your child with a story to tie their laces in eight steps are included on the back of the Tie Buddies.
  • A demonstration of Tie Buddies is available on their website.
  • Currently available in two designs: Fairy and Magic Wand (for girls) and Red and Green Race Cars (for boys)
  • Each package includes four Tie Buddies at $7.95 for one pair of shoes.
  • Patent is pending on the design for this shoe tying tool.

Our Review of Tie Buddies:

NHL has been very reluctant to learn to tie his shoes. He would rather not spend the time and gets easily frustrated. When I heard about Tie Buddies, I asked NHL’s Occupational Therapist about them. She told me that she had been hearing a lot about them, but had never actually tried them. We were intrigued and hoped that they would assist NHL with this milestone.

When the package arrived, NHL was very excited to see what they were. I was able to place the Tie Buddies on his shoelaces with no problem. Then it was time to test them out. I modeled on one shoe as he followed along. Unlike previous attempts to learn how to tie his laces, he did not scream and yell. He was genuinely interested in what the Tie Buddies would do. He was able to easily grasp them and with practice has been getting much better with them.

NHL was shy and would not allow me to take his photos while working with this. He really seemed to like the fact that the Tie Buddies made things so much easier with the "bunny ear" formation. He did not have to do too many steps and can follow along. With more practice, he will likely be able to add this to his milestones. It will probably be a little time before we will be able to take the Tie Buddies off, since they honestly do assist him so much.

Front of Tie Buddies package     Back of Tie Buddies package

We will definitely be recommending these to all of NHL’s kindergarten friends that are still learning to tie shoes. They take the guess work out of the process for the parent, and make it a fun experience for the kids.

A Chance for you to win!

Thanks to Tie Buddies, 1 lucky winner (US Residents only) will have a chance to win their own package of Tie Buddies.

Rules for Giveaway:

  • MAIN RULE – Visit the Tie Buddies website and then come back and leave a comment telling me which set you would prefer and who they would be for.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Subscribe to my RSS feed (or let me know if you already are) in a separate comment.
  • 1-2 Bonus Entries – Stumble this post and/or my main blog page and leave your Stumble name in a separate comment.
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Follow me on Twitter @TheAngelForever and tweet about the giveaway. Be sure to include @TheAngelForever and Tie Buddies in the Tweet. Please leave a direct link to your Tweet in a separate comment. 
  • 1 Bonus Entry – Add TheAngelForever to your blog roll and leave a separate comment.
  • 3 Bonus Entries – Write a post on your blog linking to my blog about the Tie Buddies giveaway. Be sure to leave 3 comments about this to get credit for all of your extra entries

To enter, just follow the rules above within the comment section. Be sure that I have an e-mail address that I can contact you for a mailing address once the giveaway is over. All entries must be received by 10:59pm EST on  April 15, 2009. I will pick the winner using random.org and contact you via e-mail. You will have 48 hours to claim the prize. If no response, another winner will be selected.

TheAngelForever 


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LemonHead Kidz hair accessories

As the mom of two little boys, I never get to buy cute little bows and accessories for their hair. Thanks to this, I love to get them for myself.  Since I have really thick hair, I often have trouble finding products that work for me. I can not use the hard plastic headbands because they give me a headache. I love fabric ones, but sometimes they are too big and fall off, and other times not big enough. Due to this, I am always looking for new and exciting things to try.

Thanks to The Family Review Network, I recently received some items from an exciting company called LemonHead Apparel LLC.

LemonHead carries two products. The first are called Clipeez and they come in a wide variety of colors and styles. They have a patent pending, non-slip design that is made to stay on even the little pieces of hair. Here is what their website has to say about their creation:

Our Hairclips are like no other, they are designed to stay put – even on super fine hair.  We don’t use magnets/hot glue and NOTHING squeezed out of a bottle like silicone or rubber.  Our premium patented GRIPSTRIP is made of a unique reliable material that is identical in every clip – that means you are getting the same feature every single time!!!  We have also patented several processes to make the Clipeez and attach embelishments reliably to our Clipeez that is so secure it impresses every time.  Our competitors have bought our clips to take them appart, they’re that good! We have a wide range of embelishments from flowers to bows and butterflies.  Take a look, they’re great for any age and to accessorize our Bandeez Headbands.

The Clipeez that I received is absolultely gorgeous. The proud new owner is goign to be my niece. I can not wait to capture a photo of her wearing the cute Clipeez in her hair. 

A Clipeez from LemonHead

The other product made by LemonHead are the Bandeez Headband. The Bandeez have a patent  pending design that is made to stay put in the hair of infants to Moms. The Bandeez Headband come in three different ribbon widths and a multitude of different designs. Here are more facts about the Bandeez:

Our Bandeez Headbands were originaly designed for our two-year-old.  She kept losing her headband because it slipped off.  After losing so many headbands and having to readjust them all the time we decided to experiment on our own and came up with Bandeez.  Our headbands are fully adjustable, they fit infants to moms on-the-go.  They’re designed to not slip or slide on heads of any size.  Tweens & Teens love our headbands because we have so many different patterns and they can create their own styles.  We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!!  

When I first saw the Bandeez that I was sent, I have to admit that I was skeptical. I could not imagine how this was going to work in my extremely thick hair. I am happy to report that it worked very well. The little grippers that are on the ribbon do a fabulous job keeping the Bandeez exactly where you put it. I never once felt like my headband was slipping out of my hair. The adjustable back was easy to tighten so it felt secure and set in my hair. Here is a photo of my camera while I was wearing my Bandeez:

Please excuse the frizz

I will definitely be buying some more Bandeez for myself. I will probably buy the thickest band size and some of the fun and wild colors. I know that I will also purchase Clipeez when I need some hair accessories for little girl gifts. As a parent, it is great to know that both items are sturdy and made of safe materials.

TheAngelForever

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My little adventure monkey

Dear JSL,

Thank goodness things were back on track this week. You have been feeling so much better and most important are fever free. In less than two years time, you have given us way too many scares. You are such an adventure seeker and love to try anything and everything your big brother does.

This week you helped me to "walk" and "kick" lots with Leslie Sansone. Of course, you were silly and wanted to take the DVD case with us when we went out. I think you have a little mini-crush on Leslie. Thursday we spent the afternoon the morning with Nana. You had a great time really exploring Chuck E Cheese with almost nobody else there. Then that afternoon you and NHL made Mimi and Aunt T smile. You hugged everyone and later at night modeled your new blanket that Aunt T made for you.

Playing with new blanket by Aunt T

It it hard to believe that in just over a month, my baby is going to be two. Time has gone by too quickly. Stay sweet my little one. 

I love you,

Mommy

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