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  • Want to know where to find the cool beach gear from my CBS 2 Chicago segment this morning?

    This morning I visited CBS 2 Chicago to share some fun and nifty things moms should consider popping into their beach bags this summer.  Although it feels like monsoon season outside here in Chi-town today, tomorrow (or 5 minutes from now) it could turn into a scorcher.  So here is the list of the things I shared and where to find them for ...
    Posted to A Mom's Life (Weblog) by Meredith Sinclair on July 19, 2008
  • Turn off the flipping lights!! or How one movie convinced my kids to reduce their carbon footprints

    I recall all too well the fervent admonitions of my mother regarding the use of electricity and water in our house.   Her sarcastic inflection, furrowed brow and exasperated hand gestures as she forcefully flipped off all the light switches while jaunting from room to room.  And I remember rolling my teenaged eyes and wondering what the big ...
    Posted to A Mom's Life (Weblog) by Meredith Sinclair on July 12, 2008
  • I Have Camp Envy

    I want to go to rock band camp too.  Or maybe circus camp or musical theatre camp. (I’ve always thought I’d make a lovely Maria von Trapp.)With summer in its second week and camps in full swing I am growing more and more envious of the summer adventures available to our offspring these days.  Maxwell my ten year old has spent the past week ...
    Posted to A Mom's Life (Weblog) by Meredith Sinclair on June 20, 2008
  • When Tango makes more than three

    My daughter loves to read ''And Tango Makes Three,'' although we haven't read it in quite some time. She loves penguins and thinks that lil Tango is ''oh, so cute!'' Through the book and other real life interactions I believe that she has a good grasp on the idea that families come in many different varieties. But I've been intentional in this ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on June 19, 2008
  • We're gonna need a bigger fly swatter

    Over the Memorial Day weekend we ventured out to The Morton Arboretum or what some affectionately call, The Tree Museum. And boy were we lucky! First, it only rained for a few minutes and second David Rogers' Big Bugs exhibit was on show. Once we paid our entry fee I started to read the ''Bug Detective'' notebook that outlines which bugs are on ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on May 29, 2008
  • Hurry Up and Enjoy The Moment!

    I finally got my thirty-something thighs out of bed before my husband went off to work for a little sunrise Yoga.  I always love my Vinyasa flow yoga class because it’s a beautiful blend of killer all-over workout, and deep mental and physical relaxation. A real Yin/Yang boot-camp for your body and soul.  At the very end of each class ...
    Posted to A Mom's Life (Weblog) by Meredith Sinclair on April 2, 2008
  • CPS Boarding Schools?

    There are days when my husband & I joke around about shipping our sassy & (some days too) precocious daughter to boarding school. Thus it intrigued me to see the headline - No small plan: Public boarding schools for Chicago - in Friday's Chicago Tribune. Low and behold...the first time I've ever said ''Brilliant!'' about CPS. Yes, I know ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on March 16, 2008
  • Yeah, but my [body part] is so [adj]

    The hardest part about raising a daughter has been watching my mouth. I swear a lot. I use the F-word A LOT. I also take almost any opening I get to say something negative about my body.''Oh these chicken breasts are huge!'' I bet they could at least button their shirt. As women, I think we all do this. As a woman who isn't a size 8 much ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on March 5, 2008
  • 40,000 kindergarten McCauley Culkins

    This action alert just popped into my inbox from MomsRising.com: Right now, more than 40,000 kindergarteners are home alone each day afterschool, with a total of more than 14,000,000 school-age kids on their own afterschool. Surprised? The reality is that most parents work now, and there are too few affordable and accessible afterschool ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on February 22, 2008
  • An All-Call for your Input

    I want to hear from YOU!  I am working on a story and would love to include your thoughts and experiences.  Parents with special needs children:  YOU need to read this.  I need your input to help other parents just like us.  I lost this post in the crash of Chicago Parent, but had posted a hardcopy in my son’s OT ...
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