09.19.07

Kid Nation

Posted in child endangerment, kid nation, parenting at 9:47 pm by Coole Mama

I hadn’t wanted to really pass any judgements on the new CBS show Kid Nation until I saw it, despite the controversies. Twenty minutes in, I do not like it and have changed the channel. I personally don’t know anyone who would sign off on this contract and send their kids away for over a month with very limited adult supervision. But apparently some parents had no problem with it. I hope after seeing the show tonight, they’ve rethought the choices they made (if they haven’t already). It broke my heart seeing the little 8 year old boy sobbing that he thought he was too young to be there.

I hope this show gets pulled before it’s done the full run. Granted, the kids and their family and friends are probably excited to see it, but I am honestly wondering: do others actually find this entertaining?

09.15.07

Mom power

Posted in Crazy Hip Blog Mamas, Mom power, parenting, preschoolers at 8:24 am by Coole Mama

In the midst of all the back-to-school craziness and getting back into familiar routines, we’ve also been doing some major fall cleaning. It’s something that serves a double purpose in my view: I get to declutter, but we’re helping others at the same time. I’ve given my cousin some furniture and a TV after he lost a lot in a house fire. But the real impetus for the goodwill came at the request of a friend.

At the end of August, my friend Trish sent an email out to our moms’ group as a call for help. I can say with first-hand knowledge that this is an amazing, powerful group of women who do wonderful things (they were a godsendfor my family when Daddy Coole was sick and even after he died). At any rate, Trish had befriended a family of Sudanese war refugees over the summer, with children roughly the same ages as all the children in our moms’ group. Here is an excerpt of the email explaining the living conditions of the family, cramped into a low-income subsidized family unit (2 bedrooms that they shared with another family):

The place was so awful that the basement backed up with sewer after every large rainfall and the mattresses provided by the landlord were infested with bed bugs. When Kelly stayed with us at the lake and I towelled her off after a bath , she complained of itchy skin. I was shocked it was from bedbugs, how awful that this little 4 year old knew this was the truth and accepted it as part of her reality! When picking up Kelly from the townhouse, there were no toys and there were NO baby items awaiting Simara’s arrival. Can any of us imagine what it would be like to bring home our beautiful bundles of joy to a condemnable apartment and not have the basic necessities in place?

So this young family was planning to move into their own place, but because of the bug infestation problem, they had to move with literally just the clothes on their backs. Trish put out the call to our group for anything we might have that could help set this family up in their new one-bedroom apartment. Happily, there ended up being more donations than they could even fit in the apartment. So we’ve been busy preparing for a fundraising garage sale (happening today), with all the proceeds going to help this family. The parents still don’t have a bed, so our hope is that we’ll be able to get them that and cash to spare for them as well. Looks like the weather is going to cooperate, so here’s to a succesful (cross your fingers) day.

But the point of this wasn’t necessarily just to explain what I’ve been up to. No, those fab ladies over at Crazy Hip Blog Mamas have done it again, this time giving away a Chicco stroller. Would I love to win a new stroller for myself? Absolutely. But what I love even more about this giveaway is that you can’t win it yourself: you have to gift it to someone else! The timing of the contest is perfect, with us setting up this new family. With their newborn baby a part of the family now, it would be wonderful for them, and I can say with absolute certainty, they (and I) would be most greatful.

After all this moms’ group did for me in my time of need, I want to give as much back to them as I possibly can, while at the same time ‘paying it forward’.

09.06.07

7 P’s: my first meme

Posted in 7 P's, meme at 11:13 pm by Coole Mama

For that tiny smattering of people who actually have read this blog, you’ll know that I’ve not been at it for very long. But it gives me something to do, and as an upshot, I’ve found some great new blogs to follow as time allows. One of my newfound treasures is I’m Not Hannah; I love Heather’s writing and for the most part think she’s an offshoot of my own personality (despite the fact that she vehemently despises the book I Love You Forever). So she’s tagged me for a meme: 7 P’s. I really could just about copy and paste her answers with great accuracy here, but maybe then I’d miss the fun of my first meme. Here goes:

My Passion: Um, anything in my life? Honestly, I tend to get pretty passionate about almost anything that I find appealing. But for the sake of an answer, obviously my children, above all else. And I’m still terribly in love (with a fervor I fear I’ll never again experience) with a man who’s been dead for two years.

My Purpose: My life has been turned upside-down over the past 2-1/2 years, really making me rethink and question what I thought had been my purpose. Right now, I’m living to honour my late husband: giving our daughters a good life as a sole parent and working diligently as a volunteer in the fight against cancer.

My Pursuit: I’ve started a list of things I want to do before I die. I want to go to Switzerland. I want to learn to tango. I’ve always wanted to play the violin. I’d love to have high tea at a proper hotel. There are always a lot of different wishes I have, constantly in flux depending on what’s going on in my life. The only constant is that I want to be loved.

My Position: I’ve been feeling rather benevolent lately… I hope others would agree.

My Pummeling: I can be pretty hard on myself about all manners of things, but if I could have a super-power, I would really stick it to people who litter – especially people who throw cigarette butts out their car windows. I hate that. My super-power would be to fill their car full to the brim with stinky, filthy disgusting used-up cigarette butts. Take that.

My Progress: I’m a work in progress, and probably always will be; just trying to be the best me I can be. It’s not as easy as you might think.

My Personality: ENFJ, if you’re into that sort of thing (I am).

Well, that’s me in a nutshell (or perhaps I should say P-pod for this ‘p’ meme). Interesting to do, taking longer than I thought, so I’ll forgo tagging anyone here, but feel free to add links to your 7 P’s via the comments.

09.05.07

Third Mattel toy recall

Posted in Fisher Price toy recall, Made in China, lead poisoning, parenting, recall, toy recall, toys at 11:37 pm by Coole Mama

Well, this is just lovely. Just under 700,000 more toys have been recalled by Mattel due to (you guessed it) excessive toxic lead paint. Again made in China. Seriously, what is the deal? We’ve got birthday and Christmas season coming up in our household, and maybe I should just skip the middleman entirely and buy the girls a can of lead paint for their enjoyment.

On one hand, I suppose it’s somewhat reassuring to know that systems are working properly to catch these problems, although in reality they should be caught before they even hit the shelves. Actually, in reality, these problems shouldn’t even exist in the first place.

Watchdogs from organizations such as the Consumer Product Safety Commission are calling for products exported from China to the US to be lead-free. So, umm, they’re OK for the rest of the world? Once again, I am left wondering how on earth anyone thinks paint with any amount of lead in it is OK for use in toys (or anything else, for that matter). And I’ll be strengthening my resolve to try to stay away from products made in China (it’s difficult, though).

As for the birthday and Christmas gifts, books are a pretty safe bet, I suppose. Aside from potentially nasty paper-cuts, I can’t see them doing too much harm. Plus, instilling a life-long love of reading is certainly something they’ll appreciate more than cheap plastic lead-saturated toys.

09.04.07

Transport Canada Issues Car Seat Recall

Posted in Canadian parents, car seat recall, car seat safety, parenting, preschoolers, recall, toddlers, travel with kids at 3:23 pm by Coole Mama

From the Canadian Press wire:

Transport Canada issues recall for three types of child car seats

OTTAWA (CP) — Three brands of car seats are the subject of a Transport Canada recall.

The government agency says Cosco, Eddie Bauer and Safety 1st car seats have a strap that can loosen which could lead to a child being injured if there’s a car accident.

Dorel Juvenile Group which makes the seats will provide a replacement strap.

More than 314,000 car seats were sold in Canada between November 2003 to December 2005.

Transport Canada says consumers who completed and returned their registration card will receive notice by mail.

Those who have not sent in the registration card should contact Dorel Distribution Canada at their toll free number.

09.02.07

A New Fave: All My Faves (for kids)

Posted in Lists, parenting at 11:01 pm by Coole Mama

I came across a great new site for parents to find good, safe sites for their kids. All My Faves for Kids has compiled a list of over 150 sites that are kid-friendly and parent-approved. From animals to games to homework help to entertainment, this list of links has just about anything you could be looking for (and more).

Forget the kids, I might find some faves for myself here!

09.01.07

When I grow up…

Posted in childhood dreams, parenting, preschoolers at 3:32 pm by Coole Mama

Big Sister has been very preoccupied with her future as of late. She’s been musing about what kind of baby she’s going to have and what she can be when she grows up. Big thoughts from someone who’s not even 4. This morning I explained to her that she could be whatever she wanted to be, as long as she worked hard and really wanted it, she could make it happen. There wasn’t really anything she couldn’t be, as long as she was determined enough.

She ruminated on that for a moment, and then with all the serious pause a 3-year-old can muster, she proclaimed: “When I grow up, I want to be an eyeball.”

So I guess there are some things she might not be able to be, no matter how much she might want it.