Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

I Refuse to Raise a Couch Potato

My husband is an elementary teacher, so we often have conversations about young children. One topic that we talk about a lot is the activity level and athleticism of this new generation of young folks.

I believe that our society has a microwave popcorn mentality. We want things easy, quick, fast, and in a hurry. Think about the folks who would rather pay X amount of dollars for a wrap that claims to shrink their bellies, eliminate cellulite, and encourage weight loss in a couple days instead of exercising the old fashion way for relatively free (remember jumping jacks, crunches, planks, squats, running, and lots of other cardio require no equipment) for a few weeks.

What exactly are we teaching our children? When they see adults who would rather pay to get the perfect body through plastic surgery, pills, wraps, and other unnatural means, why would we expect them to want to be active?

Whenever my husband tells me he knows kids who get out of breath from running one lap, who don't know the basics of kickball, and who would rather stay inside instead of going outside for recess, I always say, "I refuse to raise a couch potato."


Unlike some 2 year old girls, my daughter loves basketball, football, and soccer. She dribbles her basketball (well  tries really hard to dribble while saying "I dribble") , shoots a basket on her Little Tikes goal, and runs in the opposite direction screaming "defense!" Whenever we're in a store like Walmart or Target, she cries for every football, soccer ball and basketball she sees. We keep a basketball in each car for her to play with while we're on the road. She loves to run with her football and every now and then she attempts to pass it to me or daddy. Any round ball is her soccer ball. She kicks it and she tells me and her daddy to kick it too.

Not only does she like sports, but she also is really interested in exercising. That is mommy's fault (if you could consider it a fault). When she was a year old, my daughter would count my crunches for me while sitting on my tummy. She could only count to 10 then, but it worked for us. Now she can say and demonstrate (in her own little way) stretches, squats and pushups. Whenever she sees me doing jumping jacks, she does her own version and says, "I flap my wings, mommy!" During the day she decides when its time for me to exercise and tells me "let's run, mommy" or "time for exercising." She even goes as far as bringing me my walking weights with the instructions, "weights, mommy, do it!" She's really fascinated with my heart rate monitor and I've caught her trying to put it on a time or two. She's definitely my little personal trainer and my motivation to keep working out when I don't feel like it.

Of course my itty bitty loves normal toddler play like riding her tricycle, running in the front yard, and going to the park to climb, swing and slide. She's a very active little person and I love every bit of it. She pushes me and my husband to keep up with her, which isn't easy. I think the values of staying active will stick with her for a long time because my husband and I make it just as important as eating a balanced meal, reading, having manners, and going to church.

I thank my parents for always having a basketball goal in the back yard, for always encouraging me to ride my bike and to play outside, for buying me random little toys like the Skip-it, hula hoops and jump ropes,  and for always having some random piece of workout equipment around the house when I was a child because it showed me that being active is a normal part of life. I especially thank them for coming outside to play with me.

Fellow parents, I challenge you to refuse to raise a couch potato and to refuse to be one yourself.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

February Changes

Starting in February my hair will be laid like change the world. Yes gawd hunty!! (in my best Funky Dineva Ross voice!)

There are so many things I'll be doing next month, so I figured I'd give everyone a rundown on how my world is changing and how I plan to change the world for everyone else.

Volunteer Opportunity
I have been blessed with the opportunity to become a volunteer for the Durham Crisis Response Center. My domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy training starts next week. I will be trained as a volunteer for the faith-based initiative at this amazing organization.

The folks there are definitely angels on earth. They do so much for the Durham County community that it blows my mind. They operate a 24 hour crisis line in English and Spanish for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. They offer shelter and transitional housing for their clients. They have non-residential support services that include: hospital accompaniment, legal advocacy, support groups, community education and outreach.

I'm sure there will be a separate post about the work I'll be doing at the DCRC in the following months.

Fitness
Currently, I'm completing the Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred. I'll be done with this program by mid-February, and then I'll start the Jillian Michael's 6 Week 6 Pack workout series. In addition to my new Jillian Michael's fascination, I'll be starting the Brazil Butt Lift 60 day workout in February. To complete my beach body transformation, I thought I'd join a small February Wall Sits and Donkey Kicks challenge. If you're interested in this challenge, please see the details below.


Valentine's Day
If you didn't know, I also make chocolate covered treats to sweeten people's lives. During the month of February, I'll be celebrating a year of making candy apples, chocolate covered strawberries, marshmallow pops, pretzel favors, and chocolate covered pears. For this huge milestone I'm hosting a giveaway at Caramel Apple Delights. Please go vote for one or more of the photos in the 1st Anniversary / Valentine's Day Contest photo album to help a couple win a basket of my delectable treats.

Also, look around and place an order for some sweet treats for your loved ones. A portion of my proceeds after expenses will go to help a very special new friend who is battling breast cancer. She was denied health insurance coverage due to her pre-existing condition, so she needs all the help she can get to cover medical costs. If you'd like to make a donation directly to her, please visit Ashley's Go Fund Me page.

Potty Training
My two-year-old just came off her potty strike which has lasted from the beginning of October till a few days ago. February will mark our first full month of potty training. I'm excited, she's excited, the husband is excited, and the rest of our family can't wait till she's a potty pro so they can take her to some fun places without worrying about accidents.

As you can see, there will be a lot going on in my life during the next 28 days. I'm excited for the changes and challenges, and I'm happy I'll be busy. Although we're a day early, Happy February folks!!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Dr. Mommy

When I was a young child, my mama had every natural healing book known to man. Those books came in handy because I didn't have to go to the doctor too many times back then.

When I was young I thought there was nothing homemade chicken noodle soup and honey lemon peppermint tea couldn't fix. And I enjoyed eating and drinking every single drop!

There was this one home remedy that I hated, even though it worked like a charm: the onions or potatoes in the socks. I promise you, there was a not a fever I had that didn't get broken by one of those veggies. It was just so uncomfortable and I distinctly remember writhing n the bed with a high fever trying to kick off my lumpy socks. Eventually I'd fall asleep, and when I'd wake up the in the morning the onions and potatoes would be shriveled and brown. I would feel cool and refreshed as if I'd never had a fever.

Now I'm Dr. Mommy and today my precious little toddler is feverish. I won't lie and say I didn't give her a dose of Children's Motrin, but when that wasn't working fast enough I resorted to the potatoes in the socks trick. I really hope this old school remedy does its job in 2013.