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Learn about a Stylish Solution to Skin Cancer Prevention

Did you know: Skin cancer is the fastest growing form of cancer in the United States… It’s true, and that’s a pretty scary thing to think about, when you realize that the majority of people’s sun damage happens before they’re 18 years old. When I was a kid, my mom didn’t have the kind of information that we have today – and had no idea that all that sun we were getting could potentially be so harmful. And she also didn’t have access to the kind of super innovative products that we’re lucky to have today – Like these super fun fashions from GrUVyWear. Check ’em out…

“Precaution is better than cure.” – Edward Coke

How fun is this, right? I love the bright colors, the fun summer print, the super cool mini surfer-girl styling – and most of all, I love that this adorable gear also blocks 98% of the harmful rays when Abby spends the whole day out in the sunshine. It’s so great to know that while she’s rockin’ this sweet summer style she’s also being totally protected from sun damage. {Do you know the dangers of tanning and sun damage?} About 10 years ago my dad was diagnosed with a massive malignant Melanoma – the worst type of skin cancer. Before that, I’d been a tanning bed junkie for years – in my early 20’s I definitely wasn’t thinking about things like cancer, I thought I was still invincible. I’d known friends who just had a mole removed in a quick procedure, I thought that was all that skin cancer was about.  But – watching my dad go through all of the treatment for his cancer totally opened my eyes to how serious skin cancer can be – I had NO idea! That’s why it’s extra important to me to make sure I keep Abby’s sensitive toddler skin safe and protected now.

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“Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy.” – Author Unknown

In the summertime, we spend our whole days outside. {Yes, it takes almost a week of summer vacation before I can get the boys to stop asking to play the XBox, lol. But once they get used to playing games in real life, we have a blast.} Last year was our first summer in this new house, and it’s such a great place to have the kiddos grow up. We’ve got a big in ground pool, nice side yard and a huge field to run in, and a peaceful, pretty, shaded patio for me to work on my laptop while keeping an eye on the wild ones as they play. With all that time outdoors I definitely need to take some precautions – I’m a Coppertone Mom, so I always have some great sunblock products to cover the kids in before heading out. {Make sure to apply about 20 minutes before going out into the sun.} But if you’ve got kids, you know how hard it can be to coat a squirmy toddler in slippery sunblock, right? Reminds me of a rodeo! So – It’s a total time saver – and sanity saver! – to just apply it to her arms and legs, then put on her cutie patootie GrUVyWear outfit to keep the rest of her skin safe.

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“Broken tools can be replaced.  You can’t.” – Author Unknown

We just ordered shirts for the boys too, to keep them looking and feeling cool this summer. They’ve both suffered through a few sunburns on their backs and shoulders before, and are pretty excited to have these sweet shirts to be able to avoid that this year. If you want to stock up for the rest of summer {or some of their great sporty wear for the rest of the year!} – here’s a sweet savings coupon code just for you guys:

Use coupon code SAVE1537 to save 15% off your order at GrUVyWear.com today!

As you can see, they’ve got gear for the whole family – from babies to adults. You can also pick up great accessories like hats and sunscreen too – so stock up on all of your needs for summer sun-safety gear there using the savings code! When you’re done with a long day at the pool, the beach, or on the lake – and you’re not suffering from your usual sunburned shoulders – you’ll definitely be thankful you did!

 For more summer fun ideas, tips, and cool products – check out my Summertime Living board on Pinterest!

{Disclaimer: I received a complimentary outfit from GrUVyWear in exchange for this post.  All opinions, photos, and overuse of exclamation points are my own. Only the best products that we try out make it onto this site – so you know this one is goooood.}

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Learn How To Keep Your Family Out of Sticky Situations

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Learn the 5 Most Important Sun Safety Tips for Toddlers

“Keep your face to the sunshine and you will never see the shadow.” – Helen Keller… Ah, summertime. I live up in Washington State – which makes most people picture rainy Seattle type weather. But we’re here in Central Washington – Yakima, Washington to be exact – which is totally different. We have a super serious set of four solid seasons, so summertime gets HOT here. Like, tons of 100+ degree days. My dad was diagnosed with Melanoma a few years back, {recovered great} – but it gave me a serious dose of reality when it comes to sun safety. Last year Abby was still awfully little, and didn’t spend too much time outside. But now that she’s almost 2, and ready to play in the pool, the sprinklers, and just run wild around the yard and patio all day – I knew it was time to get serious about Toddler Sun Safety. Ready to learn some great new tips to help you keep YOUR little one safe while they enjoy the summer sun this year too?

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“Anyone’s life truly lived consists of work, sunshine, exercise, soap, plenty of fresh air, and a happy contented spirit.” – Lillie Langtry

Last year was our first summer in this new house, with a big in-ground pool, patio, shop, nice yard, and a great big field out in the back for the kids to play. All that outdoor space is an amazing happiness to me – I love being able to have enough room for the kids to spend all day exploring and playing outside in the summer. {Plus, it makes it easier to keep up with housework when the spend most of their time not in it, lol.} But it means I’ve had to learn some new tips for keeping Abby safe when she’s spending so much time getting those bright sun rays on her all day. Here are a few of my fave tips:

  1. Know the Sun:The sun’s rays are strongest from 10am – 4pm each day – meaning that’s when the majority of the harmful UVA and UVB rays are getting to your kids. But, that’s also the main playtime hours of the day too! So – you can do your best to spend time outside before or after those hours – but since that’s not really all that practical a lot of the time, just make sure you take a few extra sun-safety steps during those hours
  2. Sunscreen: I’m a Coppertone Water Mom, which means we’ve learned a TON about why a great sunscreen is important. There are so many great varieties to choose from, so that you can find the perfect potion for your needs. Coppertone has everything from water resistant lotions to my fave – the Wet ‘n Clear spray that cuts right through water, giving kids protection as they move in and out of the water. Awesome. {Get a Coppertone coupon on their site!
  3. Protective Eyewear: According to KidsHealth.com, “Sun exposure damages the eyes as well as the skin. Even 1 day in the sun can result in a burned cornea (the outermost, clear membrane layer of the eye). Cumulative exposure can lead to cataracts (clouding of the eye lens, which leads to blurred vision) later in life. The best way to protect eyes is to wear sunglasses.” I didn’t realize how important this was – I only bought Abby cheap-o sunglasses, because they were cute. This year we invested in better protection.
  4. Drink Water: Kids get dehydrated a lot quicker than we do outside in the sun. Make sure to keep sippy cups or water bottles nearby at all times. {use the Koverz to keep kids drinks cold!} I make homemade ice pops too – with fresh fruit and lots of water- so the kids can eat ’em all afternoon. Whatever keeps ’em hydrated!
  5. Block the Sun, Not the Fun: When you can’t keep the kids indoors, and can’t keep them in the shade – Take advantage of the great protection they can get from fun products from SwimZip.This is a must-have summer brand for us – Seriously cute styles, and the material in the kids swimwear is UV 50+ – which is as good as you can get. Kids get extreme sun protection, look adorable, and you enjoy the ease of full zippers that make the swimwear super easy to take on and off!

The effects of sun exposure during childhood last a lifetime – so it’s incredibly important that as moms, we do the best we can now to protect that sensitive skin from damage. More and more people every year are diagnosed with skin cancer – let’s help ensure that our kiddos do NOT grow up to one of them.

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“Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

If you’re looking for some sweet new summertime fashions for your little ones – styles that will keep them safe while helping them look stylish – you have to check out SwimZip. {Get the super cute style that Abby is wearing here – SwimZip in Blue for Boys and Pink for Girls.} They’ve got classic styles, adorable little ruffely sets for girls, and sizes from newborn to 5T. They’re high quality, super easy to get on and off, and the fabric is chlorine resistant too! Seriously cool.

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“Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” – James Matthew Barrie

If you want to learn more about this fun summer-safety line of fashions, visit SwimZip online to see all of the newest styles, and follow them on Facebook and Twitter to stay updated on the newest products and promotions. And – if you’d like a chance to WIN your own favorite style, check out my great Summer Must-Haves Giveaway Package too! If you’re looking for more info on how to stay safe in the sun, check out these great sun-safety printables and kids activities, perfect for making learning sun safety tips fun.

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SwimZip’s Mission:

SwimZip’s mission is to develop stylish, fashionable, and functional sun protective products that allow people to enjoy life in the sun. We design, manufacture, and market a range of quality sun protection products including sun protective clothes, SPF clothing, sun hats, sun protection swimwear, and rash guards.

“In summer, the song sings itself.” – William Carlos Williams

{Disclaimer: This review is part of the Summer Must-Haves Promotion from Mompact.com – I received a complimentary SwimZip for Abby to try out, so that I could give you guys my honest view on the quality, style, and function. I only share products here that have passed our set of standards – I love the SwimZip, and know you will too! Photos are a combination of my own personal shots and shots from SwimZip’s shoots – used with permission.}

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My Toddler Had a Seizure: What I Learned

“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” – Robert Browning… Sunday morning was the scariest day I have ever gone through in my entire life. When Abby was born, things went wrong during delivery. They don’t know exactly what happened – a big combination of things. But they brought the NICU team into my delivery room, and when she was delivered, she arrived white as a sheet, and not making a sound. My mom thought she was stillborn. The faces of the doctors around me were so concerned, I was really scared. They took her away before I could hold her, to give her emergency care. When a doctor arrived to tell me what was going on, about an hour later – she said that we would know by morning if she was going to make it. I remember that moment vividly, and until now, that was the scariest thing I’d ever been through. Until Sunday…

“Life in abundance comes only through great love.” – Elbert Hubbard

Abby has had trouble sleeping for a few months now. But it’s not too bad. Then Saturday night, she woke up ALL night, every hour. She would cry, and ask for weird things – like going for a ride in the car, or to watch Coraline. She never asks for cartoons at night? Around 5am she woke up again asking for milk… I gave her some to help her get back to sleep, and she threw up all over the bed, where she was sleeping with us. But she’s done this before too. I cleaned her up, and remade the bed, and we attempted, once again, to go back to sleep. When she awoke a half hour later, I decided that I’d just get up and start my day – it didn’t seem like sleep was going to happen, you know? I rolled over to sooth her, and she again was crying to watch Coraline. I was about ready to get up and bring her into the living room to watch it – when it happened. Suddenly, she rolled her eyes into the back of her head, her body went rigid, and she began to move erratically. Mike rolled over, totally freaked out, to ask what had just happened. Eyes wide, I couldn’t even talk… I just stared at her, terrified by what I’d just seen, only half awake, and unable to process it. Finally I just got up to bring her to watch her movie, and wake up enough to figure out what had occurred… Before we even reached the living room, as I held her, it happened again. Both times it lasted only around  5 seconds – but it was incredibly scary. I ran back to the bedroom with her, crying heavily, and told Mike to get up – I thought Abby was having seizures, and we were going immediately to the ER. We rushed to get ready, and headed off for what would turn out to be an even more terrifying day than we could imagine…

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“You can’t think how I depend on you, and when you’re not there the color goes out of my life.” – Virginia Woolf

We arrived at a mostly empty ER around 6:30am Sunday morning, and were quickly taken into an exam room. Abby seemed to be acting normally, sitting on that big hospital bed, playing with her stuffed monkey. She had no fever, but an elevated heart rate. The doctor ordered some tests, and we did what you do most often in an emergency room – wait. After about 45 minutes, the nurse arrived to do blood work. As she held Abby’s arm, and Daddy held her other side, and I was holding her legs, and they prepared to draw blood – Abby’s head once again snapped back, her eyes rolled wildly, and for 2-3 seconds she was seizing again. We panicked – but the nurse continued and poked in the needle. Abby SCREAMED… then it happened. Her whole body went stiff, her arms and legs began jerking wildly, her eyes rolled and her head shook… And it didn’t stop this time. We yelled that she was having a seizure, the nurse said, “I see.” Did nothing. I ran to open the door, and called for the nurses to help. They just stared at me. I SCREAMED at them to do something, and turned to look at Abby, and she was still convulsing… I didn’t know what was happening, but in that moment, I thought I was losing my little girl. {Tears in my eyes just thinking about it…} I heard the panic and fear in Mike’s voice, and felt so incredibly helpless as I watched my sweet baby girl in such a state. Finally… After almost a minute of this, the nurses helped us. They put the bed rails up, so she would be safe from falling. They gave her an oxygen mask so she could breath. And we waited. And waited. It felt like hours before it stopped – but it was about 3 1/2 minutes. {Which is an incredibly long period of time when you’re watching your child have a seizure. The longest 3 1/2 minutes that exists}.

When it was over, they decided to take her right away to have a CT scan, since she would be groggy for a little while, and would hopefully be able to stay still. She was back about 10 minutes later, but wasn’t aware of who we were for another 30 minutes or so. She alternated between scared screams of confusion, and falling almost asleep as I would sing to her… You Are My Sunshine. We would watch her heart rate on the monitor – normal toddler heart rate is around 120. Her’s was topping 200, which was very scary to watch. Finally, we were moved from the ER to Pediatrics, where we had an incredibly compassionate, kind, and knowledgeable team to care for her. Much better than the ER. Abby slept most of the day, which is what they wanted her to do. A seizure makes you incredibly exhausted. The blood work had come back fine, the CT scan was fine, and they were very unsure of what was going on… Until finally, Abby showed that she was running a mild temperature. The doctor said that was the best news we could get. And I learned about a form of seizure that I had never heard of before, but is more common than I would have ever guessed….

Febrile Seizure: A febrile seizure is a convulsion in young children that may be caused by a spike in body temperature, often from an infection. Watching your child experience a febrile seizure can be alarming. And, although a febrile seizure may last only a few minutes, it may seem like an eternity to you.

A febrile seizure occurs in about 1 out of every 25 children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. {Click it to tweet it.} I can’t believe that I had never heard of this before? And after asking for advice on Facebook, I had so many friends who have gone through this as well. A febrile seizure really can’t be prevented – so you should never feel guilty that perhaps you did anything wrong. The seizure is often the first sign of illness, and happens like it did to Abby – before she even registered as having a temperature. So there is just no way to prevent it. After they have one, {or even several, like Abby} the child will be very confused, and incredibly drowsy. It’s best to let them sleep it off, as long as needed, which is what we did. We were nervous as she slept – each movement made us jump – was this another seizure? But she slept peacefully, and did not have any more of them – thank God. The doctor was waiting for her to wake up, so we could see if she had fully recovered… I was so anxious. I am a worrier at the best of times, and this was just so stressful. My stomach was in knots, my brain running a million miles an hour, and my nerves were just shot.

Recovering from a febrile seizure

Once Abby awoke, the doctor came in to examine her. He tested a few reflexes, listened to heart and lungs, the basic stuff. She was crying for “dinner” and “bites,” so he had me hold a snack to encourage her to walk towards me. He untangled all of the cords and IV’s attached to her, and set her down on the ground so she could come to me – but her legs didn’t work. She took a step away from his hands that held her up, and dropped to the ground. She was clearly scared and confused, and it broke my heart. And I was terrified that she was not going to be ok, that something had been damaged to her, that she wouldn’t recover, that there was a bigger problem. Terrified. But very soon, she was able to not just walk – but RUN – into the lobby of Pediatrics, with the nurse scrambling behind her, pulling the IV stand – to see the “fishies” in the big tropical tank. Once I saw that, much of my fear evaporated. She was still a little “off,” but the doctor agreed that it would be best to head home with her for the night, and get some rest. The next day {Monday} she was still very off balance and having dizzy spells, which we told the pediatrician about at our follow up appointment. She said that the effects of a febrile seizure wear off within 12 hours – so we’re hoping that it’s whatever virus she has, the virus that caused the original fever, that’s making her act different. But – they are not 100% sure that this was a febrile seizure. So at this time, we have to watch and wait – wait to see if she gets better and back to normal, and watch for additional seizures WITHOUT fever, which would be a clear sign that this is a bigger problem.

Facts about Febrile Seizures

Since I consider myself to be pretty medically savvy, I was shocked to not know about a condition that affects so many kids. If I had known what this was, I might have been slightly less panicked when it happened. {Not much, but a little.} So I wanted to share what I’ve learned with you, so you can be as prepared as possible if this unexpected scare ever happens in your family.

  • What is a febrile seizure? Febrile seizures represent a unique response of a young child’s brain to fever. Fortunately, febrile seizures aren’t as dangerous as they may look. They’re usually harmless and typically don’t indicate a long-term or ongoing problem.
  • What causes a febrile seizure? Most febrile seizures occur because of a sudden spike in body temperature, and most occur during the first day of a fever. They are often the first sign that anything is even wrong. The fever is usually caused by a virus of some type, anything from a common respiratory illness to an infection like Roseola. Sometimes they are caused by fever from immunizations.
  • What do you do if your child starts having a seizure?  {Click to tweet, and share the info.} There isn’t much anyone can do to stop a seizure, although a medical team can administer medications to halt it once it’s past 5 minutes. So your first step is to make sure the child is laying down on a flat surface, on their side if possible, to reduce risk of choking if they throw up. Move all nearby objects away, and place a blanket under their head if you’re on a hard surface. Loosen clothing at the neck if needed. And call 911 right away. {It’s better to have them already on their way and not be needed, then wait until the seizure has lasted too long, and you must wait even longer for them to arrive.} If the seizure ends quickly before you have called 911, take them to see a doctor for evaluation right away.
  • What is the treatment for a febrile seizure? Most often, there isn’t much treatment.  They will run blood work, urine analysis, and do a physical exam – to try and determine what caused the fever, and make sure they didn’t injure themselves during the seizure.Unless your child needs treatment for the underlying infection or virus that has caused the fever, they will be checked out by a doctor, and released back home. It is super scary to bring them back home again, but since most children will not have another event, it’s safe, and the best option.
  • Can you prevent a febrile seizure? No, you cannot prevent a febrile seizure. Some people suggest giving your child a cool bath, cooling them with damp clothes, or giving fever-reducing meds will prevent it – but they aren’t going to prevent a seizure from happening. As I mentioned, often the seizure is the first sign anything is wrong, before the fever even shows up. So there is just no way to prevent it, you just do your best to care for your child during and after, if one occurs.

So what happens next, you’re probably wondering. Well, hopefully for you, and for us, this will be the ONLY febrile seizure your child ever has. Only about 30% of kids who have had one febrile seizure will have another one with a future fever – and out those who do, only 30% of THEM will ever have a third one. Most children grow out of this by the time they are 5 years old. There is no evidence that it affects their intelligence or development. While absolutely terrifying to watch, they are not at all as dangerous as they appear. But since in very rare cases, the child has an underlying seizure disorder such as Epilepsy, and their first seizure was simply triggered by the fever. But this is very rare, and nothing to worry about. If your child has another seizure, in the future, without a fever, then this is something you will need to discuss with you doctor. We’re praying that this really was a febrile seizure {the doctors are pretty sure, but not totally}. And hoping that this isn’t any type of sign of other issues. And Abby doesn’t seem to remember what happened, so hopefully it fades away into another of those frightening moments that all parents have to endure as they guide their little ones towards adulthood.

“We do not remember days, we remember moments.” – Cesare Pavese

While watching your child have a seizure is one of the scariest things in the world, it is not the end of their world, or yours. A seizure is almost never life threatening. A febrile seizure is not going to cause long-term damage to your child intellectually or developmentally. Learning the basic steps on how to care for a child who is having a seizure is very important to ensuring their safety during an event. So I encourage you to share this post with other parents or caregivers that you know. I wish I had known more about these before it happened to us. It would NOT have made it less terrifying, but I would have felt a little less helpless, and would have at least understood a little bit better what was happening to her.

“True wisdom lies in gathering the precious things out of each day as it goes by.” – E.S Bouton

UPDATE: Unfortunately, what Abby suffered from on this day turned out not to be a febrile seizure. I’m working on a full update post, with more information – coming soon. But, for now, here’s the basics. She had more seizures. The first one, she again had a very slight fever when the paramedics arrived. But, that can be common after having a seizure, since you’re body is in distress. Also, we found that after many more seizures, she had certain things that were “triggers” – making her more likely to have the seizures. Any time she was slightly sick and got a fever, we had to treat it right away. Being overly tired or stressed. We started to see the warning signs earlier, and could sometimes predict the seizures. For months, we would be in and out of the ER and the pediatricians office, but no one knew what was wrong, could find a problem, or would medicate. Finally one day, a new ER doctor decided enough was enough – it was time for meds. The process of starting her medication, called Keppra, was horrendous. Side effects say things like – changes in personality, thoughts of suicide, complete legarthy. In a 2 year old, it meant complete and total melt downs, where she would cry in absolute heartache – and look to us, and you could tell she had no idea why she was feeling that way. We started to think we could no longer let her go through it – but at about 2 weeks, she evened out. It still changed her each day – about 30 minutes after taking her dose, she would become a different child for about an hour, almost bipolar in her mood swings. But then would go back to her normal happy-go-lucky self an hour later.

And, she has now been seizure-free for over a year, since starting on her medication. We’re hopeful that she will grow out of them – the younger a child is when starting seizures, the more likely it is that they will grow out of it. In another 6 months we will have new rounds of tests, and possibly be able to wean her off of her medication. *Fingers crossed.*

If you have a story about seizures to tell, more information to share, I would love to hear it – as I’m sure everyone else reading would too.

 

 

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Parking Pal: Smart Parking Lot Safety Solution #Mompact

“The Parking Pal™ will entertain kids while keeping them safe at the same time! Children are automatically drawn to the unique, colorful, fun designs. The Parking Pal™ gives kids a safe spot to stand, helping to reduce parking lot injuries!”

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Parking Lots are Safer with the Parking Pal Magnet!

This is another one of those products where it’s so obvious that it was invented by a mom – it’s simple, smart, and a really great solution to one of those busy mom challenges… The Parking Pal is a cute magnet that you attach to your car, giving the bigger kiddo’s a safe place to wait while you unload packages or younger children. It’s cute, it’s fun, and most importantly – it’s effective.

Great for kids of all ages and abilities

I love, love, LOVE the ideas in this video from Mom 4 Life – It’s very cool to hear the other clever uses that moms have come up with for using the Parking Pal in new ways, outside of the parking lot. And you get to meet the mom that invented this great product too! Definitely take a minute to watch this video and grab some great tips.

Learn More & Connect with the Brand

I have been using the Parking Pal for awhile now – and every time that we do, someone stops to ask us about it, or comment on what a smart idea it is. And I’m not the only one who’s loving this invention –

  • Mom Reviews: One Busy Momma appreciates this great idea, even though her boys are a little bit older now. She says that the Parking Pal still helps keep them safer in parking lots at age 8! And Nicole loves how it allows her to focus on what she’s doing when loading and unloading the car, instead of nagging and reminding her daughter to stay close.
  • Amazon: For less than $9 bucks each, you can grab enough magnets for each child in your family! And read more opinions on the Parking Pal Car Magnet – Parking Lot Safety for Children too – Every reviewer on Amazon gave it a 5-Star rating!

So, don’t just take my word for it – read the other online reviews from moms just like us, watch the video above to learn how other moms are finding creative ways to use the Parking Pal to help manage their own daily challenges, and learn more parking lots safety tips for kids on their website.

Connect with Parking Pal

See the selection of Parking Pal Magnets online, then connect with them on Facebook and Twitter to stay updated on new products and promotions.  And if you love supporting mom-owned businesses, be sure to visit Mompact.com today!

{This post was not sponsored. I love helping spread the word about my favorite mom-owned businesses, and Parking Pal Safety Magnets are such a smart solution for busy moms, I knew you guys would love them too.}

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No Running. No Diving. No Lazy Lifeguards….

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A Cautionary Guide to Summertime Pool Safety

We moved into this house in November of 2010, and it has a big in-ground pool – the first time in my life I’ve ever had a home with a pool like that! It had been neglected for a few years – left open, with no cover, and was pretty gross. There were frogs living in it. And as spring approached, there was a pair of ducks that would come by each afternoon for a swim. We knew it would take some work to get it clean – But we had NO idea how much work it would take! But, after bringing in a pro to drain the whole thing, and start over fresh – it was the best summer we’ve had in years. I love being the gathering place for all of our friends and family – and the kids have a blast.

But – Pools are NOT just fun and games

There is so much danger that goes along with having a pool. Drowning is the #2 cause of accidental death in people ages 5-44 – isn’t that crazy? But, almost all of the dangers can be avoided with some simple pool safety tips, like the ones explained in this super helpful Pool Safety infographic from Doheny.com. Simple steps like keeping the area around the pool clear, having no-running and no-diving rules, and ensuring that there is always an adult to keep a good watch on the kids are totally necessary. Kids are fast, and accidents happen in the blink of an eye.

Summer time, and the livin’ easy…

Summer is almost here. And in some parts of the country – the ones that are warmer than I am here in the Pacific Northwest! – you might already have the pool open for the season. Whether you have a pool, or visit friends who do, just make sure to keep safety tips in mind too, so that all of your good times end safely!

Find cool Pool Party gear and tips, and Summer Luau Party ideas on my Pinterest boards! 

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Solutions to Make Kids Safer and Healthier- Win a Mompact Prize Bundle!

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Moms supporting Moms – Mompact.com!

No one cares more about keeping kids safe and healthy than a Mom does. So this week I’m very excited to share some of my favorite products that do just that!  Check out these great products invented by moms, read the stories behind them by visiting mompact.com, and enter to win ALL six products. How awesome is that?

Solutions to Make Kids Safer and Healthier

Ok, you know that I’m all about finding you the best sites, services, and products to solve your busy-mom challenges, right? That’s my goal with this site, to find Smart Solutions for Busy Moms to share with you each day. And some of my favorite solutions come from other moms – From you guys, from my family and best girlfriends, and from other women entrepreneurs who invent awesome products to fix common problems we all face. Check out a few of these great solutions here:

  1. Parking Pal: These are super cool magnets that you place on the car, to give kids a safe spot to stand while everyone gets out of the car – They’re fun enough to keep them occupied, and increase parking lot safety. My nephews love ’em.
  2. S.A.F.E.R Car Seat Cover: You don’t want to put kids in the same old dirty clothes each day, right? So why put them in the same germ-filled car seat for weeks at a time? This cover makes it quick and easy to keep a clean and safe seat for your little one to travel in.
  3. Gripsterz: This is one of my favorites! Abby is getting bigger, and is starting to push for more independence – but she’s still so little that she’s easy to lose track of. With the Gripsterz, I can hand her the handle, and ask her to hold the monkeys hand so she doesn’t get lost – then either hold the other end of the strap, or hook it to the car or stroller. She thinks it’s funny, I think it’s a lifesaver!
  4. Boogie Snatcher: Ok, I love the funny name. But I love the idea behind this even more – We all know how uncomfortable it is for little ones to get yucky, clogged up noses. But we also all know how difficult it can be to fix that. The Boogie Snatcher works much better than those little bulbs, and is perfect for cleaning tiny newborn noses.
  5. Sniffle Buddies: This is a great solution, especially for moms of kiddo’s with special needs. The Sniffle Buddies work to catch runny noses on little ones during playtime – instead of them using their hands to wipe ’em, spreading germs.
  6. Kissaboo: This is my favorite – it is such an adorable idea! It’s a reusable cover for boo boos, bug bites or itchy spots, or to keep kids from picking at bandages. It’s super cute, and comes with 3 different types of cover to fit any bumps, cuts, or bruises your kiddo gets. You know how every bump feels better just by putting a band-aid on it? This cute cover works the saaaaame way. {See it in action at our house here.}

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