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Back-up for Back-up

Wednesday, January 11, 2012
If you are planning to return to work after having a baby, you know you have to arrange for child care. Often times, new parents make arrangements for regular child care, but what about the back-up plan? Whether you choose to hire a nanny, send your child to a center, or baby stays with grandma, you need a back-up plan and a back-up for your back-up. 

Life as a parent is demanding and stressful from day to day. Even if one parent plans to stay home, stuff happens. Make it easier on yourself by constructing a contingency plan for the “just in case” situations. Consider these options:

A Center

Drop-in Center - Hourly drop-in child care centers are popping up all over. Make a list of centers in your home and work areas. Check out the facilities and get pricing information for the ones that you want to consider. Some facilities even have a membership policy so you will need to sign-up in advanced. Obtain all forms needed for your child to attend. You may have to provide health and vaccination information. If you need to use the service, you want this information on readily available or on file.

In-Home Care 

Agency - There are many local and online services that can help you find someone to look after your child in your home. Do some research and a service that fits your needs best. Online services like care.com and sittercity.com are relatively inexpensive and often will have a number of sitters available. However, you are on your own when interviewing and matching your non-quantifiable needs such as personality with that person. A local nanny service provider might be more expensive, but they will do more of the research and legwork for you such as background checks and connecting your personality with the right person.

Family or Friend - A family or friend can be a good option. In order for this to work, you should discuss this well before the need occurs. Find out about schedules, logistics and regular commitments and discuss how to work together.

Always have a back-up for your back-up! Become knowledgeable of more than one back-up child care center and make sure you have a few options for in-home care. In any case, prepare a cheat sheet to help your back-up caregiver and ensure that things go as smoothly as possible. Click here to download a template.

Setting Resolutions for the New Year

Saturday, January 07, 2012
Have you broken your resolutions already? Don’t panic! Take a step back and look at the big picture. Stop focusing on setting New Year’s resolutions because it’s a new year. Setting goals should be an integral part of your life, not something you jot down on January 1st. However, I will say that I love to review my life plans in January. I feel like my mind is more clear after the holiday season. It feels like a calm time to reflect and review my long-term vision and objectives.
 
Instead of overwhelming yourself with unrealistic goals, set attainable ones. For instance, don’t set a goal that you will workout 7 days a week when you know that realistically, you will only be able to workout 4 days a week. At the same time, don't sell yourself short, by not committing to any exercise activity at all. Start from the top and think about your overall vision and go from there. You will feel much better and be on your way to creating a path to achieve your goals, whatever they are! 

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Champagne on a Beer Budget

Saturday, December 03, 2011
Galas, cocktail parties, weddings, you name it. If you are expecting, you are probably in need of purchasing a new fleet of dresses for celebrations. Why not look and feel even more amazing and fabulous and get a new dress for every event. RentMaternityWear.Com keeps modern mamas trendy, chic and looking like champagne. The great thing is that you only need a beer budget!

Rent amazing maternity fashions for up to 70% off the purchase price. Free return shipping and a 48-Hour-Try-On-Period make ordering simple. RentMaternityWear.Com even take scare of the dry cleaning bringing you even closer to that beer budget that you imagined!

http://www.rentmaternitywear.com/

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Happy Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Did you grow up with holiday traditions? Thanksgiving for many means time with family and eating a huge meal. However, it’s okay to create your own traditions. Whether it be to travel, spend it with family, or stay home and celebrate with your immediate family only, make your little ones feel involved. My favorite way of getting my toddler involved is allowing him to help with the meal. Best wishes to all!


I CARES and You Should Too

Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The process of traveling with little ones simply feels daunting at times. We have traveled a lot as a family and installing the car seat on an airplane is one of the tasks we dread most. As a child safety advocate and nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician, I am a firm believer in car seat safety in vehicles and even on airplanes.

On the other hand, I am a parent and empathize with anyone who has to carry on and install a car seat on an airplane. Car seats are heavy and depending on the aircraft, they are not always easy to install. I can recall one flight in which couldn’t properly install our car seat because the seat was too small. The airline industry is also using smaller planes in order to fill every seat and save money, making it more difficult to install a big bulky car seat. Let’s not even get into the difficulty of trying to monitor an active toddler while you struggle to install a car seat. Thankfully, there is a solution!

CARES is a child restraint system designed to keep children age 1 or older weighing between 22 to 44 pounds safe during flights, yet convenient for parents. CARES weighs just 1 pound and is incredibly easy to install, even for the super uncoordinated person like me.

Children should be harnessed in an airplane until at least 40 pounds so they need to be in a car seat or CARES harness. CARES attaches to the airplane seat and connects with the seatbelt. It is made of high quality webbing just like the airplane seat belt making it incredibly safe and durable.

Keep in mind that it may be difficult for a smaller child to see out of the airplane window as with a car seat because using CARES, the child sits directly on the airplane seat. However, CARES makes traveling much more pleasant for you, the parent. You can gate check your car seat and save your back simply by placing CARES in your carry-on bag.

Gone are the days of carrying a big bulky carseat on an airplane. With all the extra space you save, you can bring a few toys to keep your toddler entertained! Also, if you are feeling less stressed, your child will too. Traveling with one car seat is a struggle, and multiple seats is enough to make your want to just stay home! CARES truly makes flying simpler for families with small children.

http://www.kidsflysafe.com/

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Creme de la Chick

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

You've designed your nursery layout, ordered the furniture, and even chosen the paint color. All you need is to deck those walls! Something classic and timeless would go perfect right?

Baby Chick Designs has created just that! Choose from a variety of classic themes from ballerina to safari for a creme de la chick nursery.
 
The designs are brainstormed, drawn and painted right here in Houston, Texas by artist Harriet Babchick. Baby Chick Designs offers canvas reproductions and fine art prints making it possible for everyone to have a beautiful nursery. Using only the highest quality lead-free printing techniques, the art is sure to last for generations to come.
 
Want to Baby Chick your nursery walls? Receive 10% off your entire order using Premier10. Offer expires 12/31/2011.
 
http://www.babychickdesigns.com 

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The Big Buy Back

Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Halloween is over and you let you children splurge a little. Now, what do you do with all that leftover candy? Check out this fantastic program, Halloween Buy Back. It supports Operation Gratitude, an organization that sends care packages to U.S. Military.

The website makes it super easy to find a Halloween Buy Back program near you. Just enter your zip code! Check out http://www.halloweencandybuyback.com/ for more details.

Make That Change

Monday, October 31, 2011

Thinking of making a career change or getting back into the workforce? Reentering the workforce or changing your career can be downright scary! In fact, you might be petrified if you are a parent. Check out Tips for Those Making a Career Change in the Houston Chronicle. Meera Naehr, President of Mom Corps Houston breaks it down into five easy steps. 

Mom Corps offers flexible employment opportunities for all professionals. Yes, Moms and Dads. The world is changing and Mom Corps is at the forefront of the industry!

Mom Corps has opportunities in Houston and all over the nation. Visit http://momcorps.com for more details.     


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NEWS FLASH: Unique Classes for Moms and Dads

Monday, October 31, 2011
We’ve joined forces! Premier Baby Planning has partnered with St. Joseph Women’s Medical Center. The only hospital located in downtown Houston, St. Joseph has recently celebrated its 125th anniversary and is super convenient for working parents! We are adding events with flare to St. Joseph’s solid birth prep program. Events include dinner, information, fun and giveaways!

Click here to view the press release. Check our events page for details and registration information!

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Let Them Eat Candy!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Let your children gobble up all of their Halloween candy in one sitting? 

Yes, says an article in Medical News Today by Christian Nordqvist. It is better than rationing it out. Does this go against everything you learned as a child? Check out the full article here.

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