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May 16th, 2008

Oh, you’re good for nothing

I don’t believe in good for nothing.

I was walking down the aisle of a large supermarket when I heard
a mother hissing to her crying child, “Good for nothing!
Nothing! You better stop this now or I will leave you with the
police man”. Not that I am angel when it comes to being a parent
to my kids. Sometimes, I falter too and I will yell and shout
and throw a massive, scary temper and my kids would cower in
fright thinking that their mom was going crazy. Hey, I am human,
amn’t I?

But I would never call my kids stupid or good for nothing.

For one thing, I sincerely believe that education is important -
but it’s not everything. We, as parents, have to carry this
grave responsibility of providing our children with education.
Not only do we have to fund it, we have to ensure that they
learn whatever they can learn from the education system so that
they can benefit from it later on in life. Knowledge is a
funnel. A funnel whereby information can flow into and train a
mind to think and react in a certain knowledgeable way. It’s
important.

But frankly, I don’t think it’s everything.

Listening to their cues What’s more important to us, parents, is
the listening skill, not directing or bossing skill. We need to
learn how to take cues from our kids, open up gates and doors
and let them explore and watch them. Watch how they are taking
in the vast opportunities that are being presented to them. Do
they like it? Are they interested? Is this their calling? Is
this their gift? This is what goes through my mind whenever I
introduce something new to my kids. We, parents, should not try
to force something…ANYTHING…on to our kids.

As much as I hate being forced to do something (I quit the
banking world for a reason, didn’t I?), I won’t force my kids to
do something that they don’t like. Of course, there are things
that they HAVE to do (like homework, cleaning up, showering,
good manners…etc), I also have to bear the responsibility of
ensuring that they are well disciplined and yet free to explore
the world. But in other respects non-related to their safety and
general well-being, force is not my style.

Even the worst kid in school can do well I believe we all know
of geniuses who have made it far beyond our human comprehension.
People who we, today, claim as geniuses were called ‘buffoons’
in their early days. Let’s take Albert Einstein as an example.
His teacher thought he was a complete loser and yet today, the
world think and knows FOR A FACT that he is and was a genius.
Even in death, he made a difference not only in his own
life…but to the rest of the world too.

While we should not expect our child to be Einstein or paint
like Da Vinci, we should always be on a lookout for their gift.

The gift…everyone has one Everyone has a gift, God is fair.
One person may fare well in math while the other did terribly.
But if you look close enough, you’ll see that the second child
who can’t count for nuts can paint like no one else! No one is
born without a gift, which is what I believe. Some people have
multiple gifts and are multi-talented in nature but no one in
this world is without one.

Parents should set out to find out the gift of their child. It
could be anything! ANYTHING! Like Don who loves cleaning out
closets and is meticulous in arranging stuff - he’s a good
accountant today. Like Gina who loves to play in the playground
instead of doing her homework - she’s one of the most popular
kids’ football team coaches in her country today. And Simon who
was so weak in math that his mother almost told him to leave the
house and never come back - he’s a professor in Philosophy
today.

Think about it No one is good for nothing. Even trees or worms
are good for something. Trees give us oxygen and some serve as
food. Worms digs holes in the ground and helps trees grow. Even
bacteria are good at something. Bacteria can actually benefit
our health. What about mud? Think mud pack? Everything is good
for something….why not your child? Your job, as a parent, is
to find that ‘good’, find that talent. And perhaps, maybe it’s
got nothing to do with education.

May 6th, 2008

Baby Sleeping Tips

One of the greatest things about having a baby is discovering
their unique personality and their likes and dislikes. Once you
begin to understand what works with your baby and what doesn’t,
you can apply it to their bedtime ritual. As you observe your
baby, notice what seems to help them sleep and what keeps them
awake. You might also want to try out some different sleeping
tips to see if any of them help your baby drift off to
dreamland. Read on for some suggestions on how to relax your
baby before bedtime.

Getting into the Swing of Things

Acquiring a baby swing is almost a necessity for any mother. It
will give you the chance to do laundry, wash dishes, clean the
house or make dinner and keep your baby entertained at the same
time. But, you might not realize that your baby swing is also a
great way to calm your baby down before bed. The constant
swinging motion will lull your baby to sleep and remind him or
her of being rocked to sleep in your arms. After a little while
in the swing, you will want to pick up your baby very gently and
continue to rock him or her for a few minutes. This may or may
not be enough to get them to fall asleep, but it will soothe
them either way and make the transition from being awake to
falling asleep that much easier.

On the Road Again

Ever noticed how your baby falls asleep when you take them for a
drive? The sound of your engine and the soothing vibrations from
your vehicle will often make your baby very sleepy. If you are
having trouble getting your baby to sleep, take them for a short
drive and see if it helps. Chances are that your baby will be
asleep in less than ten minutes. The hard part will be not
waking your child up when you get back home. Carry the car seat
in the car and if your baby is a light sleeper, leave him or her
in the car seat until they wake up again in the night. Then,
when they reawaken, you can feed or change your baby and then
put them back in their crib for the rest of the night.

Some Like it Hot

Well, not hot, but warm! Even adults love getting into a warm,
soft bed each night and your baby is no different. Warming up
your baby’s sheets or placing a warm towel on your baby’s bed
will make it even easier for them to fall asleep. Keep in mind
that a baby should never be hot or too warm, so a lightly warmed
bed is all that is desired. If you do not want to warm your
baby’s sheets, try substituting cotton bedding for flannel. This
will make your baby’s bed super cozy and snuggly. If it’s
winter, always put socks on your baby’s feet and make sure they
are covered by a blanket.

April 20th, 2008

Honey-Glazed Breast of Turkey

1 5 pound turkey breast 1 tb Butter or margarine 1/2 c Honey
Juice of 1/2 lemon; 1/4 c Dry sherry 1/2 ts Salt Rinse and dry
breast. Heat honey, sherry and butter in saucepan. Remove from
heat and add lemon juice and salt. Poiur over breast and let
stand, covered, in fridge 3-5 hrs. Place on grid and baste.
Baste once again when almost done. 7 lbs. charcoal, 4 qts hot
water, 2 wood sticks, and smoke 3-4 hrs. Add hot water to pan if
needed.

April 2nd, 2008

Forget the Baby Shower Party Favor and Beware!

So you have finally have the greatest ever baby shower planned.
The location is chosen, a wonderful theme has been selected, and
you have even made a cake. You feel ready to sit back, relax and
enjoy your efforts. However, you have forgotten a very important
piece of the shower. This is little piece is often forgotten but
it can really make a difference for the guests. By doing just
one more thing your guests will leave happier and feel more
satisfied.

This one thing is the baby shower party favor. This is a small
token gift that is given to all the guests at the end of a baby
shower. Baby shower favors do not need to be extravagant nor do
they need to cost a lot of money. They can be something very
simply, fun, and inexpensive. However, as with most gifts it is
definitely the thought that counts and if you forget the baby
shower party favors your guests will not be as happy.

Do not worry too much though this is a very easy thing to take
care of. Today with the growth of the Internet you can easily go
online and find thousands of shops that sell very unique and
individual items for baby shower party favors. Since there is
not a lot of overhead when selling online stores are able to
make very individual items in small amounts. This ensures you
will have a unique baby shower favor and one that really stand
out.

You should be able to easily find items for baby shower party
favors ranging from the very simply to the elegant. There are
lots of things online but some popular items that you can easily
find are soaps, candles, chocolates, picture frames, stuffed
toys and more.

However if you are artistically inclined and like to make things
with your hands or you would like to save money and don’t mind
putting in a little effort to make the baby shower favors truly
unique then you might want to try making something. This of
course can be done with friends also to speed up the process.

What you make is really depending on your own artistic
abilities, the theme of the shower, and the amount of time you
have. For example if you love to bake cookies or chocolates are
a reat idea. Or if you are an avid gardener you might want to
pick some herbs or flowers and make arrangements or even some
small sachets from the herbs. Whatever you make really depends
on you and your own talents. You can even decide to paint
something unique for people to take home.

Whatever you decide on for your baby shower favor just make sure
to give something. It does not have to be a big or expensive
item but a small token is great. This makes people feel
important and go home with joy in their hearts.