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    June 13, 2008

    Tips For Shopping With Your Kids

    After shopping with my three little boys yesterday, I have decided to never do it again! What was I thinking? Here is a short video with tips for shopping with your children.


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    June 10, 2008

    Cell Phones And Kids

    Cell_phoneI am really trying to decide how I feel about kids having cell phones. What is the right age? Is giving your child a cell phone spoiling them excessively? Does the convenience outweigh the seemingly ridiculous notion of it? These are some of the thoughts going through my mind about the subject.

    My oldest son is just nine and many of his friends have cell phones already. I just think it is a little too much a little too soon. Although, having a cell phone on your child might provide an extra measure of safety. They would be able to reach you quickly if they needed you. You would also be able to keep tabs on them a little better I suppose.

    I was reading a blog called Motherwise Cracks and her article about "Cell Phone Snobbery". This type of thing is what makes me lean towards giving kids cell phones is spoiling them too much:   

    "I handed my cell phone to my son’s friend so he could call home. He handed it back to me and asked someone else to use their phone. I asked what the matter was and he replied, “I’m not used to such a basic model.”

    Where do you stand on this subject? Kids and cell phones: too much or just normal for the times?


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    June 09, 2008

    My Son Keeps Taking Off His Diaper

    DiaperBaby D is almost 22 months old now. He just loves taking off his clothes and running around in his little birthday suit. That is very normal at this age and  it is kind of cute and funny. The problem comes when he is alone in his bedroom. He strips down and takes off his diaper. For two days straight, I walked in to a room full of little poopies spread (and smeared) all over his room! He had also taken aim at his carpet and bed!

    A friend suggested a possible solution to this problem. She said to put his diaper on backwards because he might have a harder time removing it. I am going to give it a try but have a feeling that mischevious Baby D will work his way around that one quickly enough. I also wonder if a backwards diaper will absorb properly, and I already have a problem with him waking up wet. Another thought she had was putting a onesie on him because the snaps might deter him.

    I would truly appreciate any suggestions that someone might have. It wouldn't be a big deal for him to take off his clothes but I am starting to dread opening his door after a nap. I already know what he ate, I don't need to be reminded in this yucky way!


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    June 04, 2008

    June Is National Potty Training Awareness Month

    Potty_trainingI am not sure why there is a need for a potty training awareness month but, June is it! Luckily, I only have one more little boy to train. He is not ready yet, but I am looking forward to the days of all undies and no diapers!

    Is your little one ready to train yet? If you are not sure, you can take this potty training readiness quiz to find out. While we are on the subject, how about leaving your best training tip here in comments? Your tip might just be the one that helps another mom get over this hump!


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    June 03, 2008

    No Room For More Talking!

    Talking_too_muchAt my son's baseball game last evening, my husband mentioned that he does not think I am as "focused" as I was before I had kids. To borrow a term from the kids that cause me not to be focused, I say "Well, DUH!". 

    I truly hope to get back to being more "focused" when my boys are older. I am using quotations around the word "focused" as a way of trying to be slightly sarcastic. See, there were many responses I could have given my husband. I am sure he is not quite as "something" as he used to be either. Instead of finding flaws to sling back at him, I prefer to "focus" on this post and tell you that I found an article that explains why I have this problem.

    The article is called  Mom,Interrupted and is on ParentingHumor.com. It explains just how I feel and why I am not "focused", but in a very funny way. Now, what the heck was I doing???


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    June 02, 2008

    Does This Ever Make You Feel Guilty?

    ShotsToday I have to take my four year old son for his check-up. He will be getting four immunization shots at this appointment. Although I know they are for his own good, I just dread appointments like this!

    It is hard to watch your little one get shots when they are newborns and infants. The thing that makes it a little easier is that you know they won't remember it. All they know is one minute something hurts them, and the next minute mommy is holding them and making it all better.

    However, when they are older, they know what is going on. They see the shot coming and anticipate the pain. Usually the doctor wants you to help to hold them still. I feel like such a traitor by helping someone cause pain to my child. I know that might sound silly, but that must be how the child sees it. They must wonder why mommy is doing this to them!

    I am probably just being a ninny about the whole thing. My son will probably handle it better than I do. I just can't help but feel a little guilty. 


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    May 29, 2008

    Who Is The Disciplinarian In Your House?

    I am feeling frustrated lately. It is clear that my three sons see my husband as the ultimate authority...and not me. I feel that I speak with authority and I mean what I say. However, they respond to him much quicker than they do to me. Sometimes it just takes one look from Dad to change their behavior. I wonder if this is fairly common due to the fact that moms typically do more of the care taking and are possibly more openly affectionate. Of course, this would be different in every household. Please take a second and vote in my little poll here. It would be interesting to see the results. Also, free free to elaborate on the subject by leaving a comment. Thanks!
    Do your children listen to Mom or Dad better?
    Mom
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    The same
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    May 28, 2008

    Happy Fourth Birthday Lou!

    Shakadoochase_2I would like to wish my middle son a Happy 4th Birthday! Not only is it his birthday, but it marks the most joyful day of my life. The birth of each son was a joyful experience, but Lou's was special in its own way.

    On the morning Lou was born, I got out of bed and my water broke. We went to the hospital and anticipated a long day of labor. Once I was there, they hooked up all of the usual monitors to me. My husband took my oldest son down to the cafeteria to get some breakfast, thinking there would be plenty of time.

    All of a sudden, the monitors started beeping. The nurses came in and tried to readjust them but quickly realized that my son's heart had stopped beating. They moved me around to see if that made a difference but it did not. At that point, they paged the doctor to come to my room immediately. My OB told me that I was going to have my baby now by emergency c-section.

    It all happened so fast. They rushed me to the delivery room. I remember staring up at the bright lights on my way there and just praying over and over again to let my baby be okay. Shortly thereafter, I was awakened by the post-op nurse. The first words that registered through my foggy brain were "The baby is in the nursery". I cannot describe the immense feeling of relief that I experienced. I asked her many times after that if she was sure that he was okay and she reassured me that he was.

    The reason his heart stopped beating was because the umbilical cord had tightened around his neck. I was so grateful to the hospital staff for reacting so quickly and saving my son. I was told later that he was born in the nick of time. I think I felt euphoric for weeks after his birth. Once again, I would like to wish my dear son a very Happy 4th Birthday! 


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    May 27, 2008

    Please Not Salmonella!

    ShakdanielI am a little late here today. Little Baby D is sick and has thrown up three times. Normally I would not take my child to the doctor's office for that but considering what he did on Saturday, I had to play it safe.

    We went away for the long holiday weekend. Another couple joined us and we all enjoyed the beautiful weather. We had a cookout on Saturday with barbecued chicken and rock fish. I had to run inside to get something so I put my husband to the task of keeping an eye on Baby D.

    When I came back outside, my husband informs me that Baby D reached into the trash can and pulled out the discarded chicken package. Ewww!!! I immediately took him inside and washed him up. He seemed fine so I just crossed my fingers and hoped for the best.

    The doctor said that it is probably not salmonella because he has not had diarrhea. She told me to let her know if he were to get diarrhea and also to bring in a sample. Hopefully it is just a little tummy virus and not salmonella after all!


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    May 21, 2008

    What Is Your Escape?

    DoolAt the end of a long day, it is nice to have a little something just for you. Call it an mental escape or just a well deserved break. Many people find a hot bath to be relaxing. Others might find a long walk to be beneficial. It is just a way to get some peace and gather your thoughts.

    My escape is my favorite show...Day's of Our Lives! I have watched this for over 20 years. I tape it each day and watch it right before bed. It is just for me and is my little reward at the end of the day. It helps me to unwind and get lost in the drama of the character's lives.

    Do you have a relaxing routine at the end of your day? Also, any fellow Day's fans out there?


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    May 20, 2008

    How Do You Feel About Summer Break?

    Schools_outSchool will be over for the year in a few short weeks. Time for summer vacation for all the kiddos. They will be shouting with joy and jumping with glee. How about you, the parent?

    When I was growing up, my mother absolutely loved summer vacation. She really enjoyed having her girls home all summer. I know a lot of parents that feel that way, but I also know a lot of parents that dread it. I would say that I fall somewhere in the middle.

    I do enjoy getting to spend more time with my oldest son when he is home for the summer. Also, there are the perks of possibly getting to sleep a little later and no homework to worry about. On the flip side, there is more time for sibling bickering. I can count on having my son's friends around my house constantly. The last two things I mentioned might not be such a big deal if I didn't work from home. However, the fact is, summer break means more of a work challenge for me.

    So my question is, how do you feel about summer break? Are you a parent that loves it so much that you wish they did not have to go back in September? Or, are you a parent that eagerly awaits the start of the new school year? Maybe you are like I am...... somewhere in the middle?


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    May 19, 2008

    Sweet Baby Words

    HeartsMy youngest little guy is 21 months old. He is talking quite a bit these days. Practically every day, he surprises us with by saying a new phrase.

    Every night when I tuck him in to bed, I say "I love you" several times. A few nights ago, Baby D surprised me as I was closing his door by saying "I love you" back to me. It was so sweet! He has continued to do this each evening. Awww, it just melts me every time!

    Baby D seems to know what it means even if it is not said to him first. His big brother was leaving for school this morning. He gave Baby D a hug on his way out the door. Right before he walked out, Baby D said "I love you". That just melted my big and tough 9 year old, who was just so happy to hear that from his baby brother. We all enjoy waiting to hear what he is going to say next!


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    May 14, 2008

    Tips For Positive Parenting

    Positive_parentingI have referenced The Law Of Attraction several times throughout my time here. A friend introduced me to the concept and I find it very interesting. The reason it interests me is because I can look back on my life and see how my positive thinking has produced the outcomes that I wanted. To me, it is not about "The Secret", it is more about how your positive thoughts will influence events in your life.

    I have had some challenging mommy moments lately. My youngest is approaching two and has become a poster child for "the terrible 2's"! Between him and my other two boys, life around my house is often chaotic. I wondered if I could use the law of attraction to help calm my house down a bit. Maybe I have not been doing things right?

    I found this article   "Law of Attraction used for Your Parenting Success" - by Kelly Nault M.A. on Rebecca J. Burns' blog.  The author asked some questions that really made me think:

    *How am I contributing to my kids behavior? (Gulp!)
    *Are my kids responding to my lack of patience and skyrocketing stress?
    *Are my children desperately seeking quality time with me because I haven’t been giving them much special time lately?
    *Are my kids no fun to be around because frankly, I am not fun to be around?

    I admit that my patience has not been very good lately. Working from home and tending to three little boys makes for rather stressful days. It is very likely that my stress level has been attracting more negative behavior from them. I am going to make a great effort to use this parenting strategy described in the above article.


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    April 25, 2008

    Things I Am Looking Forward To When The Kids Get Older

    Daydreaming I have three adorable little boys and I love them dearly. When they are not so little anymore, I know I am going to miss these times. While I do not want them to grow up too fast, there are some things I am looking forward to once they are a little older.

    Here is my list of things I am looking forward to when the kids get older. You will see they are really quite simple but will seem like luxuries when the time comes:

    1. Being able to walk around my house freely. No more baby gates. No more thinking of the placement of little toddlers while I go upstairs to grab the laundry basket or run down to the basement for something. I will be able to just go up or go down and not even think about it!

    2. Reading books. I was a very avid reader when I was young and that basically stopped once I had children. I am sure I could manage a book here or there but by the time the kids go to bed, I am tired and not in the mood to read. Once they are a lot more independent, I can't wait to dive right back in to some great books!

    3. Sleeping later. I know I will never go back to sleeping until 10 or 11 like I did when I was a teen (nor would I want to), but I sure am looking forward to sleeping a little later on the weekends. Maybe 8:00??

    4. Doing housework without a little boy trying to unfold what I just folded. Washing a floor without having to wait until my "baby" is taking a nap so he won't think it is a game and slip on it. Doing basic chores without one of them making it harder than it needs to be.

    5. No more car seats! Get in, buckle up, get out. Simple as that.

    6. Privacy in the bathroom!

    I am sure there are a few more things but I don't want to appear too whiny. None of these things are a big deal. However, one thing that I really have learned after becoming a mother is that I took so much for granted before I had children. I will appreciate little things like this when the time comes. So, what is on your list?


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    April 23, 2008

    You're Gonna Miss This

    I absolutely love this song by Trace Adkins called "You're Gonna Miss This". I keep trying to tell my oldest son this same message. To tell you the truth, on difficult mommy days, I have to remind myself of this sometimes. This song really hits home. If you have not heard it, listen to it and see if you don't feel it too.


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    April 18, 2008

    Helping Children Through Proof Positivity

    Proof_positivity Through Blog Catalog, I have met a blogger named Shirley. She is a very ambitious blogger with high ideals and goals to help children. Her blog is titled Proof Positivity and she sees it as "an opportunity for children of all ages to find their voice through positive news".

    Shirley's vision: "For every child to have an opportunity to write or report no matter what their grades are."

    She explains why: "A child sometimes needs to develop a love for something before they are motivated enough to bring their grades up."

    Shirley's goal: "My goal is to put a studio in every school and for that, equipment is needed. I hope to eventually be able to go to my schools and discuss: Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?"

    Kudos to Shirley for her love of children and her strong desire to help them. Take a minute and check out Proof Positivity for yourself.


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    April 16, 2008

    Good Morning Sunshine Boys!

    Grumpy_sunThe sun is shining and the birds are singing. What a beautiful morning to enjoy a cup of coffee and think about the the wonderful day to come. This calm and peaceful feeling lasted all of about ten minutes. Then my little boys started waking up!

    Sometimes I wonder if they have a little pow-wow meeting the night before and all agree to wake up in a bad mood the next day. First up was my middle son way earlier than usual. He proceeded to say "Mommmmm" in a whining voice at least twenty times since his awakening. Next up was my oldest boy who is notoriously grumpy in the morning. He didn't let me down and played his grumpy morning bit to the hilt. Last up was Baby D who let out a ferocious howl to let me know that my last sunshine boy was awake.

    There are rare mornings where my little angels get up smiling with the son. Today was not one of those precious mornings. However, the birds are still singing and my coffee is still warm. Maybe Mr. Sun and I can talk these little guys into a smile before the morning is over.


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    April 08, 2008

    Constant Leaky Diapers

    DiaperI am starting to wonder if they make diapers like they used to. My youngest son ends up soaking wet by the time morning comes. This happened occasionally with my other sons, but it was not an every day occurrence like it is with Baby D.

    I have tried switching brands, the overnight diapers and using a larger diaper. In addition, I have cut back on the amount of liquids my son drinks later in the day. I always put on a fresh diaper at bedtime. The poor little guy still wakes up soaking wet practically every morning. This little problem is not only gross, it is costly considering the water and detergent I have to use to launder his sheets daily.

    I read about something called Diaper Doublers. I am going to try them but will have to order them online. They do not sell them at my local grocery store. In the meantime, I did discover a trick last night. I had some old pull-ups from when I was potty training my other son. I put one on Baby D over his diaper and he remained dry! The pull-up absorbed the liquid that would normally have leaked. Who knows, I might just stick with this method as long as it continues to work!


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    April 04, 2008

    Grocery Shopping With Toddlers

    Shopping_cartI must ask: Is it just me and my kids?? Is it normal to dread taking your children to the grocery store (or most any other store for that matter)? Are my boys extra naughty or is there a boat full of mothers in the same situation?

    Generally, I do my grocery shopping on the weekends so my boys can stay at home with my husband. Sometimes I need to go in between and it turns out to be an unnecessary stressful event.

    Baby D is 19 months old and has been difficult at the store for the last several months. As the groceries pile up in the cart, he squirms around in his seat and reaches behind him to grab at the items. Next thing I know, he is trying to eat away at some package. The bread gets squished, he gnaws at some cardboard or is trying to get his hands on the dirty meat.

    Today I had to run out and only needed a few groceries. Although he could not get to any of the food, he practically threw a tantrum the whole time! As soon as we got back in the truck, he was happy as a lark!

    I won't even go into the nightmares that my 3 year old presents at the store. Quite frankly, even my 9 year old son makes a shopping trip more difficult than if I was alone! Geesh, should it be this hard??


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    April 03, 2008

    My Little Linus Blanket Baby

    Baby_blanketMy youngest son is very attached to his special little blanket. This is my first child that has formed an attachment to a security object. His reaction to his blanket is quite adorable although it comes with some challenges! 

    I have to be sneaky when it is time to wash his little blanket. If Baby D sees me putting his blanket in the washing machine, he gets very upset. I have tried to find the exact same blanket at the store it was purchased from but have been unsuccessful.

    Why do some children form attachments to blankets or other soft objects while other children could care less? Does it mean they are insecure or more needy? ToddlersToday.com says it is actually a very healthy attachment:

    "Studies have shown that children who are attached to security blankets are securely attached to their mothers and psychologically healthy," says Dr. Julie Lumeng, of the University of Michigan's Center for Human Growth and Development in Ann Arbor, Mich. "The same studies show that when these children are in stressful or new situations – for example a new playgroup, preschool, going to the doctor's office, a babysitter – that if they have a security blanket they are much better able to keep themselves calm than children who do not have such an object. These children are actually better able to socialize, to learn and to regulate their emotions when they have a security blanket."

    Personally, I love having a Linus baby! He is so cute and cuddly with his blankie and it makes him happy.


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    March 28, 2008

    Fantasizing On Friday

    Easy_buttonI have been having early morning fantasies today. No need to run and tell my husband because they are all rated G. I have decided that I want an Easy Button. Of course, this would be a magical Easy Button.

    Already, I have a full list of what I would like this Easy Button to do for me:

    *Laundry

    *Dishes

    *Bathrooms

    *Mop Floors

    *Vacuum

    *Dust

    *Windows

    *Cooking

    *My online work for the day

    *Turn my very fussy baby into a happy go lucky guy

    The question is, what would I do with all of my new found time? I don't know but I would sure love to find out!


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    March 27, 2008

    Park Days

    Park_2Yesterday was a warm day and somehow or another I ended up at a park not once, but twice! Me and my youngest met some friends at a park and then went for some lunch. It was good to get out for a bit and Baby D went down for a nice nap once we got home. The fresh air and running around wore him out!

    When my husband arrived home from work, he immediately said "Let's all go to a park"! Huh? Did MY husband actually say that? Of course the first thing that entered my mind was that I had already been to a park. Instead of saying that I said "Okay" and started getting everyone ready. I was not going to pass up an opportunity to have a nice family outing. Besides, my two older boys missed the first park outing since they were in school.

    My husband and oldest son did some batting practice at the park while my two little guys played. When it was time to go, my husband surprised me again by announcing that we were going out to dinner. Every now and then he is full of brilliant ideas such as these. It was a nice day.

    I am looking forward to more park days with spring here and summer approaching. It is great exercise for the kids and myself and the fresh air is great for clearing the mind. More park days please!


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    March 25, 2008

    Making The Transition From Crib To Toddler Bed

    Toddler_bedCould it be that time already? My youngest son is 19 months old and I believe it is time to put away the crib and bring up the toddler bed. Dan has looked at me with his evil little grin and attempted to start climbing out of his crib. Although he has not actually climbed out yet, I think he would be safer in a toddler bed at this point.

    My middle son was 18 months when I transitioned him. He had climbed out and IN his crib several times so it was very clear that I had to change his bed situation. He was thrilled to have a new "big boy bed". The transition could not have gone any smoother and I hope it will be just as easy with Dan.

    Here are a few safety precautions I plan to take first:

    • Get a wall anchor system to attach his dresser to the wall so there is no chance of it falling on it if he attempts to climb it
    • Put new safety latches on the drawers of his dresser. There are latches on there now but some need to be replaced.
    • Get a lock for his closet door. He has no business in there.
    • Put a child proof door knob cover on the INSIDE of his door. I do not want him to be able to get out on his own at this point. I did this with his older brother rather than putting a gate in his doorway and it worked beautifully. I will hear him if he wants me.
    • Of course, I already have all of the electrical sockets child proofed.

    Some articles say that you do not necessarily need to move your child to a toddler bed just because they climb out of the crib. I personally think that that it is necessary. Even if your child is a good climber, there is always the chance that they could fall and break something. Besides, if they are climbing out I think that is a good indication of being ready for an older type of bed.

    Here are a few tips for the transition (after you have made sure your child's room is as safe as possible):

    • Introduce the toddler bed early in the day, not right before bedtime. Let your child enjoy it and explore it well before they are expected to sleep in it.
    • Be sure to put your child's favorite stuffed animal or blanket on the bed when you introduce the bed to your child.
    • Keep your child's bedtime routine just the same as it has always been.
    • It is normal for your child to get out of the bed and try to play. Come back in the room and gently remind your child it is time to sleep and put him/her back in the bed. This will go on for awhile but they will get the idea.

    This is my last baby and my last crib. It is a big milestone but it is time to embrace it. My little men are growing up!


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    March 24, 2008

    The Last Stretch Of The School Year

    SchoolSpring began a few days ago and Easter is over. Most children are on spring break right now. Once they go back, they will be on the last stretch of the school year.

    Is there really only two and a half months of school left? Where did the time go? This school year seemed to fly by even faster than usual. Of course, I say this every year. Each year just goes faster and faster. In fact, this past winter has been the fastest I can remember!

    When I was younger, I felt that Jan., Feb. and March were such sloooooow months. Now they go by in the blink of an eye just as the summer months do. It is kind of scary how every year goes faster than the last. Does anyone else feel time going faster than ever?


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    March 19, 2008

    Want To Shed That Winter Padding?

    Treadmill Some of us tend to gain a little extra padding over the winter months. Nothing wrong with that, it helps us stay warm! If you are at all like me, this is the time of year where the thought of putting on a bathing suit creeps you out a little bit. It is time to do something about it!

    I have a treadmill. A poor, dusty and neglected treadmill. I am happy to say that I have used it twice in the last week. My plan is to walk on it for 30 minutes every day. For me, that is aiming very high because I have never been big on exercising. I start out with a plan and it usually gets dumped rather quickly. Not this time!

    I recently turned 34 and it occurred to me that I am not getting any younger. Now that I work at home, I just don't get the same amount of physical activity as when I worked in an office. If I don't start some kind of exercise program now, I am going to pay the price in the near future.

    I looked up walking on the Internet to find out how much I should do to actually benefit from it. Most sites I visited said you should walk one hour a day every day. Yikes!  Actually, the one hour a day is if you want to lose 1 to 2 pounds a week. Personally, I am thinking about 5 pounds total and some toning. I think that 30 minutes each day should help me accomplish that goal.

    Who is in it with me? We could have a little Exercise Shak group going on here and check in with each other for motivation. Let me know if you are interested and I will do a "Wednesday Walking" post weekly where we can talk about it.