Saturday, May 23, 2015

Relax and Get Fit


This topic is something not only moms with children are struggling with, but most ladies I have come in contact with want to shed a few pounds and relieve stress. Living in such a busy and fast-paced society it just seems like you never have enough time to do some of the tasks you would like to indulge in for yourself. Working out and exercising is not even a thought for most women because they can't fit it into their schedule. There's just too much to do. Many ladies are preoccupied with the responsibilities of work, child-rearing, time with their hubby or boyfriend, and school. Simply taking time for themselves seems like a mere dream as they struggle to balance work and family life.

It's so important for you to take time for yourself, as I mentioned in my previous blog, Mom, Make Yourself A Priority. We have to fit time in our schedule to exercise and get fit. When you workout you loosen up your muscles so you can relieve physical tension and stress. Working out will free your mind and body and you will feel ready to tackle any obstacles in your path. You can do it!!! We can do it!!! 

Whether you want to burn off that baby weight or tone up and get/maintain that Bikini body, we need to figure it out and get in the gym, go to the track, begin an exercise class, or simply workout in our homes.

I recently picked up 2 yoga dvds that I absolutely love and wanted to share with you ladies. Tia Mowry's Core Yoga and Calm Yoga with Tara Stiles are now in my workout collection. Core Yoga helps you burn fat and tones your abs. Calm Yoga's goal is to help you lose weight and dissolve stress. Both dvds are for beginners, which are perfect for non-guru yogi types like myself. I love these yoga dvds because it's not as intense and only instructional as all the other yoga dvds I've encountered. It's a fun, conversational, easy-breezy environment as though you are taking a yoga class with your friends. The exercises give you results and both relaxes you and tones up your bod. I always loved Tia and Tamera on "Sister Sister", so to support Tia in this endeavor and workout with a childhood favorite is a bonus. And to top it off Tia and Tara smile and laugh in these videos, it's really a fun experience working out with them and if you make it apart of your weekly routine (a few days out of the week), you'll see result and feel even more stress-free. 

Here's where you can get your very own yoga dvds... Simply click on the links below and order your very own: Tia Mowry's Core Yoga and Calm Yoga dvds. Namaste!!!

Core Yoga, By Tia Mowry

Calm Yoga, By Tia Mowry

Core Yoga & Calm Yoga (Combo), By Tia Mowry

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Mom, Make Yourself A Priority

In order to write this blog entry today, I just did the unthinkable- I turned off my phone. I know this may seem like a crazy thing to do. What if there is an emergency? What if someone needs to talk to me? What if I miss the latest updates on Facebook and Twitter? Yeah I know. I kind of felt weird turning my phone off. But, I’m happy I was able to do it.

I have learned that once you are a mom your to-do list is never ending. We have so much to do and most of the time the duties we have are associated with benefiting others. However, we need to make sure we carve out some personal time for ourselves. Mommies need to reboot and do the things that she loves. This is vital and should be a golden rule for all mommies. Having time to yourself enable you to do other tasks more effectively. You will feel happier knowing that you got in some time for yourself and you won’t feel bogged down by other things. Also, scheduling time in just for you helps you step outside of the routine of being a mom. I know it can be tough and you may find yourself falling back in line and forgetting about you, but you have to make a conscious decision to make some time for yourself. You can’t wait around for anyone to ask you if you need some time to yourself. You must claim it, own it, and demand it because you deserve it.

Do whatever it is that you love. Shop, sew, read, write, draw, take a class, go for a walk, take a weekend trip, learn a language, or even learn how to juggle if you want to. Do whatever it is that your heart desires. Make the time for yourself: It will make you a happier person. It can be for a few hours or a weekend, whatever you and the person who is watching your children decide on. One weekend a month my husband watches our daughter while I have a mommy weekend off to do whatever I want. I can use that time to study, go to workshops, go shopping, read, or catch a movie. If your life includes different realities and you don’t have anyone to watch your child, you may just have to reorganize a few things. Wake up an hour earlier to get your time in or stay up an hour later than usual because you need this for your own mental sanity.

Some people may not get it, but that’s okay. You are doing this for you and you alone. This is time just for you without anyone else: no hubby, no friends, no family, no one- just you. You need some inner peace, some quiet time away from all of the noise. You need to hear yourself think and reclaim you.

Like I did, you may have to turn off your phone because this is a huge distraction. Practically everyone is distracted by their phones nowadays because we are always on it and mommies know how to multitask. We are waiting in anticipation for that next phone call, are bombarded with text messages, checking our email messages, are on social media, watching YouTube clips, etc. We have to find ways to cut out distractions and do some activities we deem beneficial. You will feel more energized, refreshed, and happy to have such a balance in your life. You can do it, now find something to do and make yourself happy.

Here are a few steps to take that will assist you with establishing your personal time:

Step 1:
Hobby/Skill:
Figure out what you want to do.

Step 2:
Pencil Yourself In:
Dedicate a certain amount of time for this activity on a consistent basis and choose a day/weekend you will do this and add it to your calendar and to-do list.

*Make sure this works with the flow of your day.

Step 3:
Inform Your Family:
Let your family know that you will take time out for yourself and let them know the day/time. This will discourage anyone from disturbing you at that time.

Step 4:
Don’t Allow Distractions:
You must begin your personal time on the day and times you scheduled it for, just like you would with anything else. Do not become distracted with other activities- this is just as important as anything else.

Step 5:
Enjoy Your Personal Time.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Toddler Independence


To have a baby that is dependent on you for everything is something you have to get used to as a new mom. You eventually settle in to your new routine after months and months of them crying and you come to relieve them of distress. So now a mom begins to hold on to the notion that, "My baby needs me". Because let's face it, it's true. 

But what happens when they are around let's say 1 year 9 months 2 weeks and 6 days and they start acting a little funny? Funny, like "I DON'T NEED YOU ANYMORE"! Say what? Excuse me? I'm not understanding this. 

My daughter has seemed to now develop her own mind at such a young age. She actually has her own preferences, her likes and dislikes. She now wants to feed herself. She's not nasty about it. She just looks up at me with a blank stare after I put on her bid and takes her spoon and begins eating. I interpret her glares to ask the question, "What do you think you are doing mommy? I can take it from here. I can feed myself." I mean this toddler independence thing is really getting out of hand. I have discovered her opening the refrigerator by herself and actually choosing what she wants and taking it out of the fridge. WHAT THE ...??? One day when we were out and I was busy doing some paper work. She wanted a tangerine and asked for it, "Mom, Orange!"(She calls tangerines oranges). I told her to hold on, give me one second. I looked down at her and she took the tangerine from out of my bag. But, that's not all. She pushed her little thumb through the skin and began peeling her own tangerine. I can't take it. What am I here for? She occasionally calls me "mommy" and sometimes she calls me "mom"... MOM? Teenagers and adults call their mothers mom. When we are at a family or friends home or other places where she is familiar with she walks around like she owns the place. She goes off and explores like she's Dora, leaving me behind. So I follow her to where ever her inquisitive mind tells her to go. 

Is it her? She's changing so fast. Is it me? Am I feeling the baby blues? I guess this is just the cycle of life.

Each month, my hubby watches our daughter for the weekend so I can get a break and do some of the things I want to do. And when I came home last night from hanging out with my home girls, my daughter ran down the hallway and jumped into my arms and said "MOMMYYYyyy!!!". And although it was way pass her bedtime (She woke up because she heard the unlocking of the door) it was just great to have that feeling and that moment with her. She just wanted to be wrapped in my arms.

I embrace the fact that she is growing and learning different things. I am so proud of her. And I know she will always need me because I am her mom. She will just need me in different ways. I guess I just have to get used to these new changes. 


Have you ever been shocked by your tot's independence?

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Prego Problems


Being pregnant can be fun...

You get to eat what you want and when you want

Your family and friends visit and call you just to check up on you

Strangers (hopefully) give up their seats for you on the bus and the train

Negativity is kept away from you because no one wants to stress you out

People are willing to give you whatever you want and desire

All of this happens simply because you have a bump in front of you

However...

I must warn you, there are also some problems that will come your way while you are pregnant

Read this article below to find out the pitfalls of being prego:

Prego Problems

Sunday, November 23, 2014

The Great Escape, A Toddler Story...


So I have been reading many books and have spoken to many different parents on how to make your baby sleep in their bed through the night. My daughter has done very well for her toddler self. She pretty much sleeps through the night, but something seems to happen every morning around 5am. She would wake up, like clock work, and stand up in her crib, hand firmly placed on top of the crib-rail, and with a confident voice she very clearly demanded, "UP!". This meant that she wanted to be taken out of her crib and placed in the bed with her parents. Awww, how cute right? Wrong! Once I began noticing this pattern day after day and week after week I knew I had to put a stop to this. She could not get in our bed anymore, enough is enough. Our bed was made for 2 people, not 2 1/2. And she has the nerve to be a wild sleeper when she tries to get comfortable in our bed. Hasn't she heard the saying, "Two is company, Three's a crowd"?The nerve!

I have heard that you should: 
-Play soothing music and rub your toddler's back until they drift asleep. 
-Put a blanket that carries your scent in the crib with them so they can believe you are there. 
-Let them cry until they fall asleep and they will learn to self-soothe.
-Include their favorite toy in the crib so they can feel like they have a partner in the crib with them.

I have tried everything but allowing her to self-soothe and since I wanted to make sure she became accustomed to staying in her bed until it was time to wake up, I meant business.

Here it is:

The Great Escape, A Toddler Story

I put my daughter down for a nap and she began to cry. I laid her down and told her it was time for her nap and gave her a kiss. She cried, cried, and cried. I walked out of the room and closed the door slightly, where I was able to peek through an opening and still see her in the crib. I was trying to let her self-sooth. My plan was to come in the room every 15 minutes to check on her, rub her back and tell her its nap time. This never occurred, because she didn't even make it past 10 minutes. Well, she kept crying. Then she stopped crying and out of desperation she began shouting out all the words that she knew. Out of the blue, I began hearing her yell: "Mom", "Up", and then she started singing her abc song, "apple, apple, ah, ah, ah".

After a few seconds she realized nothing was happening, her mom was not going to come get her from her crib, simply because she wanted her to. All of a sudden there was complete silence. I now hear a jiggling noise coming from the bedroom. As I race to the door to see what the noise was, I witness my daughter on her tippy toes with her little hand gripped on the doorknob opening the bedroom door. With the residue of dried tears that streamed down her face, she looked up at me and ran towards me and wrapped her arms around my knees, and began climbing up my body until she reached the top, as though I was a tree. When she reached the top, she laid her head firmly against my chest, let out a huge sigh, and while I'm in a state of disbelief that my tot just climbed out of her crib all by herself, within 3 minutes I looked at her little face and she was fast asleep.

How did you find out your toddler could climb out of their crib?

What methods did you use to keep your toddler from climbing out their crib?   

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Pregnant Teachers or Soon-To-Be Pregnant Teachers

If you're a Teacher who is pregnant or plan to become pregnant?

Know Your Rights.


Fellow Teacher Mommies:

You have a right to take a leave of absence from work at any time during your pregnancy or after your little baby is born, only if its during the 1st. year.

Its so important to know your rights and what you are entitled to as an employee. Your employer cannot discriminate against you. As long as you come back to work within the allotted time frame, you will have a job so don't fret.

The hardest part will be getting you away from your little bundle of joy, so you can begin work again.


To read more about your rights as a NYC Teacher with a baby bump, check out the links below:

Maternity and Child Care Leave

Maternity Leave

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

2 Guys Go Into Labor


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These men, probably speak for most men who believe that women "Exaggerate Everything". Well these two guys think childbirth couldn't possibly be as challenging as women say it is. So, they decided to try it out for themselves with this little experiment. 

It's interesting to get a male's perspective. Now imagine going through this pain for hours. Hmmm. New-found appreciation for women, huh fellas?

What do you think:
Should all men try this, so they know what their pregnant girl friend or wife is going through?

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Mompreneur, Camille Richard Soap Business


Camille Richard proves that a mom can do it all. She's a Mom, Wife, Student, and a Entrepreneur all wrapped up in one!

"Amadora" is this mom's ravishing handmade soap business, where she adds a personal touch to every bar.

Great to give to family, friends, or simply to pamper yourself after the kiddies are down for the night.

"Amadora soaps make great gifts today and all year long. Made with goats milk and contain no harsh detergents, they are super moisturizing and soothing to even the most sensitive skin. Each bar is intricately designed with sparkling abstract colors and swirls, and no two bars are exactly identical. Our soaps are also "Kosher/Halal friendly" as they are vegetable based and contain no beef/pork by-products."

Beautiful bars. Lavish Lather. Delightfully Aromatic! 

Pick up a bar and show your skin some love. 

Live, Laugh, Love & Lather!

Support this fellow Mompreneur at:

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Baby DJ School


Here's something New and Exciting that you can do with your little ones...


Something outside of the box...

Cute & Fun way to create Memories...

Turn your Baby or Tot into a song mixing, disc scratching DJ...

The kiddies are guaranteed to love it and you will all have tons of fun.


Baby DJ School
For ages 3 months to 36 month

Locations:
Fort Greene
Upper West Side
Upper East Side
Crown Heights- Park Slope
Your Home

They even hold Kid Dance Parties

Check 'Em Out!!!

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Salons, Not Just for Adults


Does your daughter see mommy getting beautified?

Does your son see daddy's new haircut?

And do they want to be pampered just like you?

Well, if you are looking for a new experience for the kiddies at the salon or simply to get them a haircut, try this super cute children salon, Edamama.

Its not only a hair salon,  it's a bookstore,  play space,  party area, they hold classes,  and there's a place for parents to rest and grab a cup of coffee.

Being a parent is more than just raising a child.  It's about giving them some amazing experiences. 

Check it out!
Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Click below:

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Babies Swaddled In The Same Receiving Blanket After Birth


Have you ever looked at baby pictures and wondered why every newly arrived baby is swaddled in the oh so famous white, pink, and blue swaddle blanket? Well here's why...

"In the early 1950s, receiving blankets were usually made from dull beige cloth. Mills, ever the innovator, wanted to do for blankets what he had done for scrubs. “He asked the women in the office what they would do differently to spice it up a little bit,” says Abrams. They went through a number of iterations and finally settled on the blue- and pink-striped version because, as you might have suspected, it’s good for both girls and boys."

And there's actually a name for those swaddle blankets our babies get at the hospital...

And we're not suppose to take the blankets home??? 

Click below for full article: Interesting...


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Giving Birth Wasn’t So Bad

Growing up I heard horror stories about women giving birth… yeah not exactly something I was looking forward to. Getting a surrogate sounded pretty good and even adoption was appealing, anything to escape the pain of childbirth. Watching all these birth tv shows you would see the mother in such agony, hearing the mom screaming her lungs out and of course combined with the visual of blood and goo, it didn’t exactly leave a pretty image burned into my brain. Not to mention, the fact that you could die. Oh, the horror. After seeing images and hearing sounds like these who would want to experience childbirth firsthand? Don’t all jump up at once. Childbirth seems like something that is not really talked about. I don’t know if it’s because women forget about the pain or if it’s because society claims it to be taboo but whatever the reason I think more dialogue should happen when it comes to pregnancy, childbirth, and raising a child. I mean if we can become educated in high school about Sex Ed, then there should be time spent for Parental Education as well.

I am very surprised to be able to say that, giving birth wasn’t so bad. Now I’m not saying it was a walk in the park. Nor am I saying that the next one will be a piece of cake. And remember each woman is different. Which is something I heard throughout my pregnancy. I remember going for a checkup and the Nurse Practitioner was checking the baby’s heartbeat and she said, “OMG, did you feel that? Are you ok?” I honestly didn’t feel a thing. I told her I was okay and asked her why. She told me that I was having contractions. Braxton Hicks Contractions. Which is something I had no idea about preprego. It’s basically “false” labor. It’s your beautiful body’s way of preparing itself for “true” or real labor. It’s kinda crazy because you are feeling pain and you’re basically like, “Oh, this is it!”, while you’re picking up your hospital bag you so neatly prepared and set by the door in anticipation for this exact moment and getting ready to head to the hospital. But nope. The baby isn’t ready yet!!! Tease!!! The Nurse Practitioner I had to see that day told me that not all women have the same threshold for pain. With some women any little pain they feel- they can’t bare it, while other women are like keep it coming. It doesn’t mean one is weak and one is strong. It’s just what it is. And while I’m on the subject. Please, especially if you are having your first baby- get a midwife not a doctor/nurse. I started with a Nurse Practitioner and quickly changed to a Midwife. They are more loving, caring, and will take their time with you, while the Nurse was more procedural, on the clock, by the book, and was out the door saying, “Next!!!” before you can ask a question.

Go to your Lamaze classes. All of them. The information really helps, especially if you are on baby number one. I remember after the first class, thinking how boring it was and how my expectations for the class were too high (I thought it was going to be exactly like how it is on tv). I already knew the information this lady was going over in class since I was an avid reader of the Pregnancy Bible, What To Expect, When You’re Expecting. However, I stuck with it. And I’m glad I did because I learned so much and my teacher really prepared me for birth.

My Lamaze teacher talked about how giving birth started first in the mind. I remember her saying, “Some women are screaming and carrying on because they did not prepare- Did not prepare themselves mentally. It’s like okay I’m having a baby, so this is what I’m suppose to do “AAAHHHHHH””. She told us about how women have been having babies for centuries and they didn’t need any pain reliever. Really think over this. My Lamaze teacher was from the Caribbean Island and I remember her saying, “…the Western Woman is so weak, any little pain she can’t handle it and needs something to relieve the pain”. She talked about the women who would have their babies in the fields, clean themselves up, and go back to work. These are things I have never thought about and I found them to be remarkable. She was great. She taught us about the power of power-walking. Power-walking everyday helps with childbirth- I didn’t know that. Real deep breathing helps with childbirth- it’s more than “Who-who-heee-hee” like on tv. You really have to learn how to breathe. If you were or are athletic or workout this will indeed help with childbirth- I never took this into account. I guess being on the track team and hitting the gym was good for something. Staying calm and relaxed really does help with childbirth. Hubby and I made the birthing room my own. We played classical music and that really helped in keeping me calm. My room had to be quiet, doctor or not because I was somewhere else. You have to release control to some degree. Let your body do her thing. Tag you're it! Now you do your thing. PUSH!!!

The doctors and nurses could not believe I was having my first child. They kept asking me over and over, “Do you want an epidural?” “Are you sure?” “But this is your first baby.” “It’s gonna hurt.” No epidurals for me. It’s your choice but read into it before you go into labor. This should be on your to-do-list. Most of us know that getting an epidural, you will not feel the pain. However, I have spoken to moms and professionals “off the clock” about taking an epidural and they said that you don’t feel the pain because it is like your whole body is numb or paralysed. And the moms I’ve spoken to felt the contractions later after the baby was delivered. I rather have the pain while I’m giving birth then later on after the baby is born. Everyone is different and you have to find what works for you, but, so sorry, no epi for me! By the way squatting is the best position to have a baby. You will feel less pain/pressure and you will have a quicker delivery opposed to laying down or reclined in a hospital bed. Laying down in a hospital bed is actually said to be one of the worst positions when giving birth.

Leading up to the birth I did not read anything about it or watch any videos. I did not want to freak myself out. The grace of God, got me through. That Lamaze class (knowing what to expect) and having an Excellent Coach for a husband really got me through. That deep breathing and staying centered/focused really got me through. I remember a lady screaming for dare life in the room next to mine. “Would someone close my door, she’s messing me up.” I remember yelling. She was taking me off focus. So stay focused!!! Childbirth for me was nothing like how I thought it was going to be. I didn’t scream not once, hubby is my witness. I didn’t scream, I breathed. Yes there was pain but it wasn’t like the crazy things I had concocted in my mind over the years.

Things to remember:
-Learn Proper Deep Breathing
-Prenatal Exercises
-Power Walk
-Make The Birthing Room Your Own
-Find Your Focus… Concentrate
-Research about pain relievers during childbirth & the after effects.
-Watch Ricki Lake's, The Business of Being Born 


Mommies… What are some techniques that helped you while you were in labor or during childbirth?


Expectant Mommies… Feel free to leave questions in the comment box below. Experienced moms will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Support Mom's Baby Food Company & New Prego Boutique

Hey mommies…


Check out these organic baby foods made with the urban mom in mind. 


"Sista Girl Urban Mama – No Drama Organic Baby Food

Busy, Urban Mamas often don’t have time to prepare baby food from scratch.  That doesn’t mean that we are not looking for a healthy and trendy option for our babies. SistaGirl’s Urban Mama – No Drama baby foods offer the perfect solution for busy mamas – healthy choices for baby, and a trendy product for mama.

Try one of our first three flavors: Organic Apples & Mangos, Organic Carrots and/or Organic Squash. All jars are 4 ounces.

COMING SOON…

Pears and Applesauce…"


Check it out:




A fellow mom, who started "Urban Mama – No Drama Organic Baby Food" company also opened up her own store called: 

The Pregnancy Birth and Baby Boutique
2200 Hilltop Mall Road, Richmond, CA 94806
(Located inside the Hilltop Mall near Macy's on the second floor)
Mon - Sat 10am-9pm and Sun 11am-7pm. 


If you are in the Richmond, California area stop by and take a look around. 

She has everything such as: 
Chewbeads
Cloth Diapers
Preggers COMPRESSION hose, socks and knee-highs
Flip Diapering System
Belly bandit
Nursing pads

Pregnancy pillow

And lots more...

Click here:




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Stolen Moments



Remember the days when you would go over someone’s house and flip through their photo album to see pictures of their prom, graduation, first day of college, their big wedding day, and their baby’s arrival? Remember removing the picture from the album to look on the back of the actual photo, to discover the exact month and year the photo was developed? Stories were shared in homes, a place where you would go sit, eat, and chat and get to know each other. Stories would be swapped, telling the other what’s the story behind this picture and that picture. Stories were sacred and remained with the parties that were present to hear them. Well that’s a thing of the past.

With social media, I think I have practically seen it all. I have seen the day a baby was born, baby fully exposed. I have seen wedding pictures and honeymoon pictures before the newlyweds came back from their honeymoon and haven’t gotten around to developing pictures. I have seen sonograms. I have seen the details of bachelor/bachelorette/bridal parties. There is no need for me to ask, “How did he propose?” because chances are… I have already seen the video on Facebook.


These “stories”, these parts of “our lives” that make life interesting are no longer a story, but a post. I'm talking about those precious moments in our lives that were once shared with your closest “friends” are now shared with 300 of your closet “friends” on social media. Human contact seems to be a thing of the past because we are too busy looking down typing and texting?


Many people are posting everything and anything that comes to mind. There are no limitations. No standards on social media. I’m free to do what I will. Am I? Are we? Have we gone too far? Should some things remain special, reserved for the ears to hear and not for the eyes to see? Have we gone too far with social media?  Or is privacy old fashion and out of date?

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Mommy Remake

Michael Jackson's Classic "Thriller" Video has been turned into a Mommy Sensation... 

When the little kiddies are down for their nap, check out this cute and funny video remake poking fun at mommymood...

Enjoy!!!

"TODDLER"


What do you think???