Monday, September 16, 2013

Camping with a 18 month old?

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A.J.'s Mom


We are going camping and I was just wondering what people think I should bring with an 18 month old. I have plenty diapers and wipes, milk, and snacks. But what other things should I bring. Oh and I have plenty cloths packed also. Just looking for advice. Thanks =)


Oh and please dont tell me that he is too young and all that. We took him with us when he was 8 months and he loved it, but at that time he wasnt walking and could stay in a play pin



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Camping out is a wonderful way of spending family time. It is also a healthy change of scenery for the little ones. Our family has never thought that kids were too young to go camping, we have just had to have things with us that were appropriate to their ages and activity levels.

We live in Florida where there all sorts of things to do and see so we started our grandchildren in harnesses as soon as they were walking and got umbrella strollers for when they got tired. It ended up being great later on.

It made camping so simple. They had play pens before they walked and then we moved into the harness and stroller mode. Many camping areas have surfaces and paths that can accommodate the lightweight strollers.

But, until they got really heavy, the backpack seat was also useful. The main thing was to have enough things for them to do with their short attention spans. Physical things like walking, climbing and running is good because it wears them out--in a good way. A good nap time and more physical activity gets them tired enough for bedtime.

So, take toys with you that involve activity like collapsible mini basketball hoop and ball, a tyke's mini trampoline, bean bag toss game, arm swimmies in case you go in the water or an inflatable swim seat, small size life vest so that you can go fishing, canoeing or boating--a good hat so that you don't have to worry about a little face getting sunburned, building blocks or that sort of toy so that it's different every time they play with it, and some music that is familiar, or video that is soothing. Don't forget the favorite snuggley friend and blanky, either. If you are reading to your little one, bring favorite books, or buy some new ones as part of the trip experience.

Favorite or familiar things like their own bath towel from home or pillow, or even a special wash cloth and soap are also good to bring along. Keep things interesting so that they don't have to much down time, because they are so active at 18 months. It will be a fine balance between being tired and overtired but don't put your baby in a position to be overwhelmed and all will be well.

You will have so much fun seeing him reacting to his surroundings and having new experiences--and he will be so enriched. Go, have a good time--and then do it again next year!!

ideas for my party?!?




irgendwo


im turning 13 and i want to have a party with 10 or 11 friends. its gonna be in mid july. i wanted to have a pool party but... i dont have a pool! :,( so what do i do? any ideas please? yes im a girl. idk, probably at my house. we have a trampoline and playground. :P
any ideas for a fun party?
stuff you can do at a house with no pool. :P thanks!



Answer
You can do a spa party. Ask your mom or older sister/cousin/aunt if they will come and do your and your friends' hair, make-up, manicures and pedicures. If not, pair up and do it for each other. Tell your friends to bring their favorite polish and flip flops so they don't ruin their pedicures. Then have lots of snacks and junk food, etc.

No matter what party you do, you can set up an ice cream bar. Get chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream and lots of toppings. Sprinkles, chocolate syrup, whipped cream, and marachino cherries. Go to the dollar store and get those tall, plastic sundae glasses and everyone make their own sundaes. You can even get the bowls that are made out of waffle cones at the grocery store.

You can do a Hollywood Movie party. Get some red fabric and lay it at the entrance of your house and on both sides put some solar lights if you have them and your friends will be entering on the red carpet. Take their pictures as they're coming in.

Go to the dollar store and get some feathery boas, sunglasses, etc. Then at the craft store get some blank frames. You can get the boas at the craft store too. At the dollar store or Blockbuster, get those cardboard popcorn buckets and some popcorn and big boxes of movie candy. Rent your favorite movies.

Hang a white sheet somewhere in your house. You and your friends can pose with your boas and props and take pictures in front of the sheet. The sheet will block out any distractions behind you. Like when the stars stop on the red carpet in front of that white area and take pictures, you and your friends can pose and have fun.

At movie time, everyone gets their own popcorn bucket and pass around the candy! Tell your friends to bring their blankets and pillows to lounge out during the movie.

After the movie is the "after" party with the food and cake and ice cream. Have whatever food you like, whether it's pizza, a taco bar with all the toppings, etc, and cake and ice cream.

Then you and your friends can decorate those blank frames. Paint them, and at the craft store in the scrapbooking section they have tons of movie stickers, you can put them on there and then your friends have something to bring home from the party and put their favorite picture in.


You can also take advantage of the nice weather and do an outdoor party. Have a bbq with hamburgers and hot dogs and have the toppings too. Do tomatos and lettuce with ketchup for the burgers and mustard and saurkrut for the hot dogs. You can do baked beans and french fries too.

Then you can set up a volley ball net and play volleyball and badmitten.

Have waterballoon fights.

Do relay races, potato sack races, three legged races, wheelbarrel races where one person stands and holds the other person's legs and you race to the finish line.

Then you can do a pie eating contest, but instead of pie, do whipped cream in a pie tin.

You can also get an inflatable kiddie pool and fill it with water, break into 2 teams and have a tug of war, the losing team ends up in the pool!


You can also do a sit down dinner party. Talk to your mom and either send out for food or with your mom, cook the meal from appetizers to dessert. Set the table in a formal manner from the cloth tablecloth to cloth napkins, etc and have a sit down dinner party with your friends.


I hope some of these ideas helped and that you have a great party and a very Happy Birthday




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Sunday, September 15, 2013

How do I tell my mom I want to start using tampons?

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Augustus


Summer is approaching, which means I will be swimming a lot. My period is coming up in 2 weeks, and I don't want that to stop me, so I want to use tampons. But how do I ask my mom? Also about shaving my pubic hair? It has gotten very bad and it sticks out from my bathing suit, it's nasty.! I'm 12, so what do you think I should do and do you have any stories? Thanks


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Im 12 too and i get your point well i do alot of swimming in the summer and in july im going for a water sports trip with school. I asked my mum for tampons like this ..well it was shopping day and mum was writing out the shopping list and i was a bit embarrassed but i said " mum, could i try tampons this time instead of pads". She was like "yeah, sure just make sure you read the instructions". When we went shopping i chose what i wanted and that was it...And for the pubic hair thing don't shave it all off just so its not that bad and make sure you clean the razor before and after.

Oh and i do have a story
We were in mixed PE (boys and girls PE) and I was on my period. We were doing gymnastics and because Iâm really good at PE especially gymnastics my teacher (male) asked me to do a forward die roll on the trampolines I didnât really feel up to it because of my period. I said to him I didnât feel up to it then he didnât get the hint so I pulled him over to the other side of the hall (I didnât notice the boys were lining up to come in from behind me) and said to him in a normal voice (because I didnât know the boys were behind me) Itâs my time of the month he was a little bit embarrassed as I could tell but he just said ok then from behind I heard giggling and when I turned around I noticed all the boys were behind me and had heard everything (my crush was there, he was at the front of the line) I could have died I ran to the other exit doors as far away from the boys and my crush being really sweet and all that ran after me, I noticed him coming after me and hid but he knew me too well and knew where I would be hiding and came and found me and we just walked around school (our PE teacher said we could until I had carmed down). I forgot I needed to change my pad and it leaked, all I saw was his face go bright red and then he said to he quietly um⦠babeâ¦. (He always calls me that) your period has leaked, I tried to run but he caught up and so we walked to the toilets and he waited outside for me and he went into the gym and got my extra shorts (heâs so sweet)â¦and now heâs my boyfriend!

Good luck! and hope i helped :D x

Is there a way to stop having swelling iin my legs every time I sit at my computer?




Jenni


I have some edema in my legs every night when I sit at my computer and it is quite bothersome. I also have a small scratch on my leg and somehow it keeps leaking some clear fluid. Is this from the swelling in my legs? I know it's not infected because there's no puss or redness or anything like that. It's just annoying like a drippy faucet. Can some please provide me with answer? Thanks


Answer
Swelling of the ankles - feet - legs; Ankle swelling; Foot swelling; Leg swelling; Edema - peripheral; Peripheral edema

Painless swelling of the feet and ankles is a common problem, particularly among older people.

Abnormal buildup of fluid in the ankles, feet, and legs is called peripheral edema or pedal edema.

Painless swelling may affect both legs and may include the calves or even the thighs. Because of the effect of gravity, swelling is particularly noticeable in the lower part of the body

Foot, leg, and ankle swelling is common with the following situations:

Prolonged standing
Long airplane flights or automobile rides
Menstrual periods (for some women)
Pregnancy -- excessive swelling may be a sign of preeclampsia, a serious condition sometimes called toxemia, which includes high blood pressure and swelling
Being overweight
Increased age
Injury or trauma to your ankle or foot
Swollen legs may be a sign of heart failure, kidney failure, or liver failure. In these conditions, there is too much fluid in the body.

Other conditions that can cause swelling to one or both legs include:

Blood clot
Leg infection
Venous insufficiency (when the veins in your legs are unable to adequately pump blood back to the heart)
Varicose veins
Burns (including sunburn)
Insect bite or sting
Starvation or malnutrition
Surgery to your leg or foot
Blockage of the lymph nodes in the legs (lymphatic obstruction)
Certain medications may also cause your legs to swell:

Hormones like estrogen (in birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy) and testosterone
Blood pressure medicines called calcium channel blockers (such as nifedipine, amlodipine, diltiazem, felodipine, and verapamil)
Steroids
Antidepressants, including MAO inhibitors (such as phenelzine and tranylcypromine) and tricyclics (such as nortriptyline, desipramine, and amitriptyline

Home Care

Elevate your legs above your heart while sitting or lying down.
Exercise your legs. This helps pump fluid from your legs back to your heart.
Wear support stockings (sold at most drug and medical supply stores).
Follow a low-salt diet, which may reduce fluid retention and swelling

Prevention
Avoid sitting or standing without moving for prolonged periods of time. When flying, stretch your legs often and get up to walk when possible. When driving, stop to stretch and walk every hour or so. Avoid wearing restrictive clothing or garters around your thighs. Exercise regularly. Lose weight if you need to


Sitting for prolonged periods such as computer work will result in pedal edema. the reason: due to gravity- venous blood tend to pool at the lowest periphery- your legs. It can turn the feet to be quite edematous( swollen) and purplish looking at times. This is caused by poor venous return. or "venous pooling".

One can actually see the line around my ankle down where the discoloration begins. At times, it feels like stepping on a "lit cigarette. or the name of "elephant feet."

Another reason is due to water gain.

Check into zinc

How is your heart ?? I would look into the amino, taurine
and coenzyme Q-10 if it is weak and not pumping as it should.

Next, always sitting with your feet higher than you hips will help AND staying off your feet as much as possible. Next, using the trampoline (sevearl minutes several times as day, for improving lymphatic return from the area, will help. Use the search engine for "Rebounding"

When sitting for prolonged periods; take breaks often to stimulate circulation.

Finally getting fitted for support hose (up TO your knees), at a surgical suppply house, will save your legs long enough for you to lose the weight. When sitting try to elevate your legs
.
Massage will also help.




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Lakes in Canada? Finding a lake house?

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Melissa


Last year my friend went to Canada and rented a lake house. She said something about Monroe? Maybe the name of the lake? She also stopped in a Ben and Jerry's near by the lake and bought a shirt there. There might also have been a water trampoline there. I know its a stretch, but does anyone know of some place similar? They rented the lake house for a week or maybe longer? Any help is greatly appreciated!! Please all serious answers, and no I can't ask her.
She drove through Vermont so somewhere near there...Quebec and Montreal. Also she said something about eating sugar pie? Idk if that can help at all or if it is popular.



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I've never been but based on your clues and a quick Google search, it sounds like she may have been talking about Lac Monroe which is located in Parc National du Mont Tremblant. It's located in the province of Quebec (north of Vermont) and the only Ben and Jerry's within Quebec are in Montreal. Sugar Pie is also a Quebecois specialty (the closest comparison I can give you is it is like pecan pie without the pecans). This park is the largest national park in Quebec and Mont Tremblant is a popular skiing area in winter.

Hopefully these links can get you started.

Should I Join the Circus?




Zehpyr Sto


I am thinking about joining a circus because I can do a backflip through a hula-hoop, and much more acrobatic things on the ground and on a trampoline. My step-dad thinks I should, my aunt thinks I should, and almost everybody I know says I should try, but the problem is, I'm extremely shy! I'm afraid that won't think I have what it takes, and I'm just worried about what they'll say. What should I do? Should I at least try, or should I just say forget it?


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It takes a lot more than doing a back flip or simple acrobatics to be accepted by a circus. My FIRST question would be HOW OLD ARE YOU? If you are UNDER 17 then NO circus will hire you until you are at least 17.

Children can no longer just run away and join a circus.. they have all the people they need to water the elephants and clean the animal stalls because there are 10 unskilled people for every job that comes available and many circuses don't even HAVE animals any longer.

To join ANY CIRCUS you will need FORMAL TRAINING... just because you can do a back flip only says you can be TRAINED... The Circus is a BUSINESS... they won't TRAIN YOU unless you can bring some basic talent to the audition.

Here are some recognized CIRCUS ARTS SCHOOLS where you can at least learn enough of the BASICS to apply for an AUDITION to be in a circus..

NOTE: I have not vetted these circus schools, I am merely listing as many as I can find that SEEM to be legitimate.. It is up to YOU to do your own investigations to see if any school will fit your needs. For a COMPLETE LIST of Circus Schools then go to GOOGLE and enter CIRCUS SCHOOLS then follow the links to see what else is out there you may find of use.

BB'S DANCE AND CIRCUS ARTS OF TAMPA BAY
http://bbsdancefactory.com/

CAMP WINNARAINBOW in Leytonville, CA
http://www.campwinnarainbow.org/

CENTER FOR CIRCUS ARTS.. Battleboro, VT.
http://www.campwinnarainbow.org/

DIRECTORY OF EUROPEAN CIRCUS SCHOOLS
http://www.circusland.com/cirken/Circus_schools/

NATIONAL CIRCUS SCHOOL OF CANADA in Montreal
http://enc-live.turbulent.ca/en/home

NEW YORK CIRCUS ARTS
http://www.nycircusarts.com/

SAN FRANCISCO CIRCUS ARTS SCHOOL.. San Francisco
http://www.circuscenter.org/index2.html

SCHOOL OF ACROBATICS AND NEW CIRCUS ARTS.. Seattle
http://www.sancaseattle.org/

SOUTH FLORIDA CIRCUS ARTS SCHOOL..N MIAMI BEACH
http://www.miami.com/south-florida-circus-arts-school-article

TITO GAONA'S FLYING TRAPEZE ACADEMY AND
FLYING FANTASY CIRCUS.. Venice, Florida
http://www.titogaona.com/




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