Hurricane Halloween

kids standing in front of fallen treeThis is a Halloween my kids will never forget. Hurricane Halloween.  This is a tree that fell at a neighbors house,  the family and houses are safe. I hope that all people who are without power and suffering.  Find relief and are able to return home soon.

So here are some pictures of our Hurricane Halloween. girl dressed up as a witch

My son went as Micheal Phelps complete with swim shorts and 21 medals.  This was the easiest costume we Printed out “USA” and cut them out of felt and put them on the back of a Track suit I found at the Thrift store.  Then I printed the medals out and used a hole punch the ribbon was from the craft store and I could reuse the ribbon to tie up bread at Christmas.   The cap I found at a swim store.  Goggles left from the summer.

boy dressed at Micheal PhelpsMy superhero’s   lucky I have a few around super dad

Both the Dogs – Grundy was happy about the food.. dog in a capeLLyod was not happy with a cape he would not look at the camera and he was thrown a little off by the costumesdog in a capeHope you have a happy and safe Halloween!

Link up to AllthingsChic Halloween Costume Carnival

 

Harsh Periods – You can change your Cycle.

femine productsSo after turning 40. I thought how wonderful I get to truly be me the kids are older and in school I have more time to focus on me. One problem 7-9 days out of the month I am not me. I feel like I am a 14 year old girl again with raging hormones. My period has reverted back to  my teen years and I am not about to tie a sweatshirt around my waist.
It is an interesting thing I have talked to menu of my friends and they are experience the same wickedly harsh heavy periods. With cramping so bad it is sending most of us back to bed or miserable on the couch.  Going out mid period I live in fear of leaks and destroying clothes.    There are days I just want to end..I am not alone 1 in 5 women suffer with menstruation pain.
So at conference this year I learned about ChangeTheCycle.com, a site that encouraging other real women to talk about their heavy periods so that they can find relief! The site is run by Hologic’s (a women’s health company) and teaches women about what options are available so we don’t have to suffer. Like NovaSure procedure, endometrial ablation – a solution for heavy periods that can put an end to your period or reduce your period. I am looking forward to learning more and discussing it with my gynecologist.
I also got a chance to meet Vick Lovine the author of a Girlfriend guides series.  She had the Nova sure procedure done.  She wrote a brochure that is available at ChangetheCycle.com Get “The Girlfriend’s Guide to Heavy Periods” discussing the NovaSure procedure and which has answered questions I have had.
What I love about the site is I am not alone. That there are other women out there suffering like I am. I am intrigued about the options I have that there is a procedure that can end my suffering. I love hearing about they women who taken action against suffering and reduced the revisiting of our teen years. Because I am tired of suffering.
So please visit the ChangetheCycle.com and research for yourself. I am enjoying reading that I don’t have to be not me for 9 days and I can do something about it. I am in control of my own menstruation and can change my cycle.

This is a sponsored post. I am truly considering have a nova sure procedure done. you should discuss all medial procedures with a Medical health professional.

Halloween Fashion Fashion Friday

Every year I get invited to attend a party with the kids then we go trick treating afterwards.  So how to look stylish on Halloween with out breaking the bank.  I stopped by Marshalls and found some items to make any trick or treating mom look fashionable.jackets

This leopard jacket is only 29.99 at Marshalls   the lamb lined leather like bomber jacket is 79.99 bot would look great with jeans

What to wear under the jacket check out these sweater,  fun Halloween color minus the little pumpkin embroidered on the front. sweaters

There shoes are a steal at $14.99 for the orange or houndstooth pair.  The black pair are a studded Frankenstein feel.shoes

What are you wearing for Halloween?

This post is linking up with JoLynne S Fashion Fridays post at Musing of a Housewife.

Mobile Safety School and $50 Visa Card Giveaway

Girls talking about other girlsThere are real issues that kids face today when it comes to mobile phones: bullying, privacy, over-usage, texting while driving and more. AT&T has made a commitment to be a leader in providing education, resources and tools to help families better manage mobile safety. If you are interested in learning more, AT&T is offering the opportunity to one of my readers to attend a virtual Mobile Safety School session – along with a $50 VISA gift card.

The virtual Mobile Safety School schedule is as follows:

Oct. 23 at 1p ET – mobile safety for kids 8-11
Oct. 24 at 1p ET – mobile safety for kids 12-14
Oct. 25 at 1p ET – mobile safety for kids 15-17

To enter this $50 visa gift card  giveaway, Leave a comment and  in rafflecopter what is your biggest safety concern and what date you would like to attend the Safety school.

I will choose a winner by  Saturday, Oct. 20.
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Sesame Place Halloween

sesame place halloween

So I got to take the kids to Sesame Place  Spooktacluar  Halloween celebration. I have to say I think this is a great time to go to Sesame Place not too hot not too cold.  The kids really loved it. I brought my daughter age 7 and my son 11 and his friend 12.  They all have a good time, There was plenty to do for the big kids.

Pumpkin Decorating which is super fun they punkins were very reasonably prices starting at $4.  The Sesame Place personnel provided paint, stickers, duck tape and more.. so much fun for the kids.sesame place halloween

The kids also loved the Un Haunted house.  The house had interactive station as you walked through it. Like fun house mirrors and count the bugs.  The Kids really loved the interactive pumpkin that responded to them and talked to back asking questions then responding tot he children.sesame place hay maze

They also have  trick or treating.. you hunt through out Sesame Place to find the treats.  The kids really loved trying to find all the locations.sesame place halloween

The also had all Halloween themed shows and the great rides.  My daughter and son friend rode the roller coaster 7 times.

The decoration are also a ton of fun all count colors and pumpkins to look like the characters. sesame place

So you want to go they have a great Line up of Spootackular Weekends:

Check out SesamePlace Deals
October 20th and 21st — Abby Cadabby’s Fairy Pumpkin Party ‐ Help everyone’s favorite Sesame Street friends celebrate Abby Cadabby’s birthday with her very own Fairy Birthday Party! This hour long party includes an all‐you‐care‐to eat dinner buffet, singing, and dancing with your Sesame Street friends. What birthday party would be complete without singing Happy Birthday to the Fairy‐in‐Training! Dinner is at 5:00pm and is by reservation only. Children under 2 are free. Visit www.sesameplace.com for complete information.
October 29th and 30th—The Count’s Halloween Party‐ Take a break from all of your Halloween fun at The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular and enjoy the new dinner menu at Dine With Me! Celebrate Halloween with a terrific all‐you‐care‐to eat dinner buffet plus singing and dancing with all of your favorite Sesame Street friends at their very own Halloween Party! Dinner is at 5:00pm and is by reservation only. Children under 2 are free. Visit www.sesameplace.com for complete information.
October 30th — Halloween Costume Contest ‐ Come dressed in a Halloween costume to compete in the annual costume contest at Sesame Place! Registration will begin at 10 a.m. in front of Monster Rock Theater and there will be competitions for boys, girls, and families. All of the contests will take place at Monster Rock Theater and winners will be posted at the Welcome Center. All winners will be invited to be special guests in the Neighborhood Street Party Halloween parade.
###the count at sesame place

Disclosure: I received the compliment tickets to sesame place for the purpose of writing this post.  The opinions in this post are my own.

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7 Good Days- Coping with Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis

canes on the groundCoping with Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: My husband Jeff was 39 when it happened.  His bio meds started to fail after 3 years of good results.  We were Disney World in Florida the 1st time we went as a family, it was  December 2008. My husbands  arthritis came back with vengeance.   He was on Remicade at the time $3200 per bag of the Biologic Drug to keep the Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis away- Thank god for insurance.  My husband limped through Disney as his joints and muscles ached from the arthritis.

When we got home Jeff went to the Doctor  they decided to up his Remicade and put the treatments closer together. So every 4 weeks Jeff would go for 8 viles of the Drug $5600.  The remicade stops his over active immune system to hopefully slow down the affects of  the arthritis.

At first the drug infusions would last 2 weeks.. then Jeff would suffer for 2 weeks, until he could get another infusion of the drug. During this period we would schedule our family plans during the 2 weeks  knowing  that Jeff would be mobile enough to participate in our family’s lives.

Then the drug only lasted 7 days..

7 good days to be a family not affect by arthritis.

7 good days..  he could spend time going to his kids events.

7 days of living..

….then the other 21 of pain.

Then April came  drug failed and my husband had a reaction and could no longer get a remicade.  He went in to severe allergic reaction while getting his infusion , oxygen was required.

The 7 good days were lost

Jeff was at the end of the arthritis drug list.  He taken everything the doctors had available and built up immunities to all the current drugs.

He was 39.

The true darkness set in.  My husband went in full arthritis mode.  The “dark days”  or months as I like to call them.   Jeff’s arthritis got so bad he could barely walk.  His feet became huge,  he wore slippers 2 sizes to big,  he could not close his hands,and  Jeff could not climb stairs.  His inflammation levels were off the charts.

Jeff dragged himself to work everyday.. which is why I think,  people believed he was ok. The reason Jeff worked, he was paranoid about loosing health insurance.  At no point during “the dark days”  were things ok.. he would parking Handicap (he had a tag at this point) drag his body to the door with a cane, ride the elevator up and sit at his desk all day.  His co-workers assisting and picking everything up from him at his desk.  They watched him suffer too, his smiling personality gone.

Another reason he worked besides the insurance?  Jeff thought he was too young to stop working and go on disability. He wanted to contribute somehow,  he needed a reason to continue,  and providing for us was it … he wanted to live somehow.

Jeff no longer slept in our bed or tuck in his kids since he could not do stairs.

Jeff asked that he no longer drive or watch the kids.  The reason was he could not help or react if something went wrong, he could not save his own children.

He lost 50 pounds because it he could not cut his food and  hurt to eat,  the arthritis was every where.

The cane was in full use to assist him so he did not fall and the walker was ready to go when he needed  it..

He was 39

Arthritis Affects on our Family:

During that time  I was trying to keep everything “normal”.  I went to hockey practice, dance, worked, and more.   I made dinner every night, cleaned,  did everything.  Including taking care of Jeff.   He need help dressing, showering, and in the bathroom.   I did it all like it was ok, Me ..I normally speak up if I am unhappy,  during this time I existed  never saying a word about how terrible it really was, feeling as people never really got it.  I was dieing inside watching him suffer.

During this period as Jeff’s arthritic caregiver  I questioned everything:   My marriage, my family, my friends, our home, and beliefs.

While Jeff was at work ..I would cry and cry, not want him to see the tears.  I hated the feeling I was having 38 years old destine to be a caregiver for this arthritic man with no end in site.  I gained weight 298lb, stopped taking care of myself,  and existed as a mother. I was also diagnosed with diabetes.. the doctor told me with the stress it could have made me flip the switch from borderline to full Diabetes.  It also explained the depression.  Then the guilt of I am not suffering like him.. so it was not ok to feel sad.

My son age 8 at the time .. who was always close to his father felt pushed away he wanted thing to go back to normal.  He wondered if he would get this .. what Daddy had.  He acted up in school and was good at home to not upset is fragile dad and crumbling mother.   He grew up so fast during this time,  he became more responsible.  That is not the way you want your child to be come responsible  because he has to.   His only wish to go camping and fish with his father..

Jeff saying  “Buddy I cant do it.. I cant walk through the woods”

My heart died a little at the little boys request.

My daughter 3 at the time,  begged to sit on her dads lap , but she could not.   Jeff’s arthritis  set into his rib cage, where the tendons meets the bones,  which also made it hard to breath.  His arthritis was in all his tendons making it difficult to be touched.  I watch as Jeff was crushed telling his little girl she could not sit on his lap.

Hope:

One Sunday in June  after 6 months,  I cracked emotional  at church someone asked me how was Jeff, I lost it, Crying in the hall in front of everyone.  I told the truth.. he was not having anymore 7 good days. We were existing.. I was worried about him, our kids, and I was sad.  The people at church stepped up .. they brought meals to us for 2 months.. hope and happiness returned to our lives.

We started seeing  many of the best doctors in the area,  finally a doctor gave him a newly approved  drug.  It took 6 months to work but Jeff got back in to remission.  He has a better diet, reducing stress, and tries to work out. All which help.

Here is the thing it will be back,  I am realistic.  it scares me terrible to go back to those days.. Arthritis always comes back.   It is a good chance my children will get it also.  We need the Arthritis foundation and researchers  to continue to discover relief and cures.   We need more research and more drugs .. because he is only 42 and He has to walk his daughter down the aisle in 20 years..

World Arthritis Day is Tomorrow October 12, 2012. Please help if you can and raise awareness.

 

 

My Observation of Temporary Single Parenting

chocolate cake and a girlMy Observation of Temporary Single Parenting:

Hubby is hunting.. he will be home tonight.. He has only shot 1 deer in the 19 years we have been together (is that what bow hunter call it –  shot but not with a gun) .  I asked him once why he likes to hunt he says he likes the quite of the wood, he never sees a deer.  I think he likes to get away from us  where it is quiet. ..Just a thought.

So hunting =sitting in the woods for 3 days  = result   no deer.

My husband helps alot,  not with the cleaning but with the kids.

Something to be said when he was away the kids are easier. You think it would be easier when he is home 2 against one.   Not for me when my kids don’t have Dad to go to they tend to listen better.. because it is only me.. Yes I am Meany or Tyrant  .. but I become easy going mom..

I also find that I am better parent for the most part.  I yell less and get frustrated less because I am not expecting him to pick up the slack.

Bedtime comes earlier, showers go smother, morning go easier less yelling.   The dishes are usually done because no one else will do them.

I think of the Bill Cosby Skit..

Dad is great he lets us eat chocolate cake but..

instead it is

Mom is great she lets us eat chocolate cake.. I am more fun..

Life runs a little smoother.. because I am not expecting anyone else to help.

Downside

I am tired.. it is exhausting,  I am use to having him here.. he makes me giggle.

Plus have to wipe the bulldogs butt.

Thank God.. He will be home tomorrow.  I hate single Parenting

Teach your Kids to Give back – Little Red Wagon Movie Review

little red wagon movie post

I was fortunate to receive a copy of the Little Red Wagon movie to review.  So last night I sat down with my 7 year old daughter to watch the movie.   The movie is a true story about a 7 year old Zach Bonner  and his family (sister Kelley and mother).  Zach and Kelley start collecting items to help people who were homeless because of hurricane Charley. They use a a little red wagon to collect the supplies.   Then withing a year,  Zach started a non profit,  The Little Red Wagon foundation.  The foundation supplies backpack for homeless children filled with toiletries, food, and a toy.   The story continues when Zach gets the idea to walk to Tallahassee and raise money to help end childhood homelessness.   The story covers the families journey of the walk and growth of the nonprofit.Zack Bonner walking

The director also include a secondary plot of a mother and child entering to to homelessness,  the downward spiral that can occur.   From the family losing there home, to losing a job, losing an apartment, to living in a car, and then finally finding hope.

What I loved about watching the movie with my kids was the questions my daughter and statements made:

Once my daughter saw that Zach go the idea and started collecting,  she stated “Mommy, Zach is a good boy”

Then as the movie continues she asked questions like ” Mommy why are those sleeping people in the gym?”

“Why are those kids outside at night?”

“Mommy Zach is really brave .. that is a long way to walk.. why is he walking”

“Mommy why are there so many kids without homes?”

“How come the mommy and boy are eating out of the garbage?”

My 11 year old son was in the other room doing his homework and he kept on coming in making comments.   He seemed to have a greater understanding of the idea of homelessness.   When the young boy in the movie had to give up his stuff and leave his home..

His comment was “The boy was being selfish not understanding his mom was having a hard time…. Mom the economy sucks”- of course I explained to my son the little boy did not understand and that was party of the story the little boy grew up the hard way.

I have to say his comment did break my heart.  I found a great level of compassion and understanding from my son to the idea of parenting.. Since my husband lost his job sometime ago.. My son does.. get the concept of sacrifice and sometimes things are not always easy.

I can highly recommend this Film! as a great teaching tool and dialogue starter with your kids.  Plus it is a uplifting inspiring movie.

So where can you see the film?

LITTLE RED WAGON, which opens at the Regal Oaks on Friday, October 5th

Disclosure: I did receive this movie to review.  the opinions stated above are completely my own.

 

Clifford the Big Red Dog comes to Glenside

clifford the big red dog stage showWhen I was little Clifford the Big Red Dog use to always amaze me how did the little girl has such a special big red dog.

  • How did Emily Elizabeth feed such a large dog?
  • How did she give him baths?
  • I wondered if my mom would let me have a big dog?

I had a dog Rusty he was kind of red  mutt dog.. or Happy my basset hound he had big ears.   Both dogs let me dress them, still they were no Clifford.  As an adult still in search of my own Big Red the Dog I got Red Doberman 3 over the last 16 years  Hersey, Mona and the current puppy Lyodd who is at a year bigger than my other I owned 2 at a year..   I finally have my own Big Red Dog.

It is hard to believe that my kids watch Clifford he big Red Dog and the show resonated with them as did with me.

Clifford the Big Red Dog is 50 this year and he is still big and red. Clifford has made the move from the small screen to the Stage!

Stage Show Coming to Philadelphia area  THIS WEEKEND.   Clifford the Big Red Dog is coming to the Keswick Theatre on Sunday, October 14TH for 2 BIG shows at 1 and 4PM to celebrate his 50TH Birthday in a special live theatrical show featuring new songs, dancing and laughter the whole family will love.

The Keswick Theatre is really close to me  it is such a fun location to take the kids.  It is a quality venue that has great shows but does not let your children feel over whelmed.   The show promises to be a ton of fun.

Glenside is the Town where Keswick Theatre is located it is a cute little town.  There is a pretzel place on the corner and a coffee shop on the same block.  There is a greek place that is super yummy.

It is this weekend so there is still time to get tickets.  Tickets start at $18.95.

Parking is free in the lot or street parking might be metered.