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Age: 46
Sign: Taurus

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Signup Date: 3/27/2009

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April 21, 2009 - Tuesday 
You don't have to wait until Earth Day....
each and every day you can give your kids a mini lesson on being good stewards of this miraculous planet. There are the obvious lessons of recycling, changing bulbs, turning out the lights etc. But that can often just sound like nagging, so try having some fun instead. Show your kids that everyday re-usable objects can make toys or crafts, or build some bird houses together and read books about the flora and fauna in your area  -- see the Earth Day crafts and ideas I have on AmazingMoms.com --
Keep life fun and festive,
Kit
April 13, 2009 - Monday 
New Handy Manny birthday party ideas are finally up on the site. I assumed that this show was like Bob the Builder but then after watching a few times I realized it is very differnet. However, the treamwork and helpfulnes message abounds.
So if your little one loves Handy Manny and his toolbox of friends you'll find these party ideas useful...
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/handy-manny-birthday-party.htm
April 7, 2009 - Tuesday 

Category: Life
Over the years my family has had a lot of fun using a variety of egg decorating methods – from artistic to silly each Easter we all get creative and I have no intention of stopping no matter how old my kids get!
Here are some of our favorite decorating methods, tips and links to help you create your own traditions.


Answers to common egg decorating questions:
I don’t want my young children messing around with dye, what can I do instead?
You have a several options here. First, you can give your little ones hard boiled eggs to decorate with washable markers and stickers. It’s a little messy but much easier to cleanup.
Or you can provide plastic Easter eggs and stickers – it’s still fun for little ones!
You can also try decorating with kid-safe water color paints and cottons swabs instead of paint brushes. I did this in the classroom and the kids loved it!
And lastly a good old standby by for little hands – coloring with crayons. The eggs have to be very clean and dry for this work -


How do I prepare the eggs without cracking?
Before decorating your eggs, you need to hard-boil them. Place the eggs in a large saucepan. Add cold water; enough to completely cover the eggs. Place on medium-high heat and bring water to a gentle boil. Reduce heat and simmer eggs for 9 minutes.  Remove from heat and fill with cold water. The eggs must be completely cool and dry, to decorate successfully.

How to I wash egg dye from my kid’s hands?
First let me say that I love seeing little rainbow hands in church on Easter Sunday morning. That being said, I’ve not found a great solution for dye removal. Lots of washing and a soap like LAVA brand, but I think that’s too harsh.  Eventually, after a few baths, the dye comes off. Your kid’s hands will not be permanently purple – clothing and furniture is another story.
Use smocks and good judgment!

Are the eggs safe to eat after dyeing?
My family has always eaten our eggs - with the exception of my husband who runs in the other direction when hardboiled egg is in the room – Ha!
Do not leave your eggs out of the refrigerator for long and use food safe dyeing methods. If the eggs are cracked – in the trash they go.
This site has more egg safety information >>

Now for the fun part...
Natural Easter Egg Dye – My favorite method
 
Use the color chart below to create all natural tones. Combine the dye source with 1/2 Tablespoon of vinegar and some cold water in a saucepan. Add raw eggs (make sure there's enough water to cover the eggs) and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 to 15 minutes. The longer you simmer, the darker the color will be, but simmer at least 8 minutes so that the eggs cook thoroughly.
Color chart:
Brown - the outer layers of onions, tea or coffee
Yellow - turmeric or saffron
Red - cranberries
Purple - beets, purple onion skin
Green - spinach
Blue - blueberries

Find my complete list of egg decorating methods on AmazingMoms.com >>

Until next time...
Keep life fun and festive!
Kit
April 1, 2009 - Wednesday 
Hop, hunt, play and giggle this Easter!
Easter is a day to dress in your Sunday best, celebrate new life, and of course eat WAY too much chocolate.  But, have you thought to include some fun family games in your celebration?
I asked some Amazing Moms and these are the ideas they shared….

Less Sugar...More Fun!
"We try not to make the focus of Easter on Candy.",says one mother of three. "I turn party games into Easter games for our younger family members and keep puzzles and board games out for the older ones. We end the day with a big family egg hunt using plastic eggs filled with quarters and stickers"

Hop, Hop Easter Bunny
Work off some of that candy induced energy with Easter Bunny Hop;
a relay race for two or three teams. Each player must cover a certain
distance jumping with a plastic, stuffed or Styrofoam egg between his/her knees.

Fluffy Needs a Tail
Draw a tailless rabbit on poster board.
Players are blindfolded and take turns attempting to "Pin the Tail" on the bunny, using large cotton balls or pom-poms and tape.

For more fun Easter games from our readers....visit AmazingMoms.com >>


Keep life fun and festive!
Kit Bennett
Mom, Auntie, Nana and founder of AmazingMoms.com