Time with my Teenage Daughter: Abduction or a Coffee Date?

I met up with a friend for lunch the other day and she asked, “So, what’s it like having a teenager?”.  My response…honestly, some moments it amazing, others it’s like living in the twilight zones, and then there was this experience….

I felt like I was Hellen Keller on the witness stand being cross-examined by the prosecutor! I thought I was clearly vocalizing my words, expressing what I saw, & hearing what she was saying….but her rebuttal was, you’re not listening, that’s not even what happened, & AND YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND! How did we get here?! What happened to my daughter?! Let me backtrack.

So, it was Valentine’s Day morning and I was rushing my oldest to school per our usual, isn’t it exciting to see just how close we can cut it to school starting without being late routine. And moments before we left the house she broke down in tears. I asked, “What’s wrong” and she said, “Nothing”….and then we did that in rounds for a few minutes & got in the car. Finally, moments before rushing into school she told me she would tell me what was wrong later….fast forward to later, at home, in our kitchen. At this point I was sick of hearing myself ask the question, but I was genuinely concerned, so I went for it….she exclaimed that she didn’t want to tell me with her siblings all around and constantly eavesdropping. She has a valid point; they are like little spies just waiting to report back to headquarters, I mean mom/dad at the drop of any infraction. So I decided to remove her from the environment and then hopefully she’d talk.

It was finally happening, we were going to have one of those amazing mother/daughter bonding moments over coffee, like the Gilmore Girls! She would open up, spill everything, we’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and then get up at midnight to dance in the snow. Well, we did get in the car and headed for coffee, but it wasn’t exactly a Gilmore Girls kinda moment, more of an Unsolved Mysteries child abduction moment, you could practically hear Robert Stack narrating as I drove……”what started off as a warm, welcoming mother/daughter moment took a turn for the worst when her mother abducted her claiming they were just going for coffee!”.

She starred at me like any abducted child would, or at least what I would assume an abducted child would look like, this was my first time. She inquired, “why are you doing this?!”, as she put her headphones on. Did she suddenly catch amnesia somewhere between the front door and the car? “Um, hello, we are going to grab coffee and talk somewhere where the little spies, I mean your siblings, aren’t around, remember?” Radio silence….headphones?!  TAKE OFF THE HEADPHONES!! “Monica’s mom let’s her wear her headphones in the car”. “And I’m sure Monica’s mom let’s her jump off bridges too!…or something like that”. Clearly I was derailing! We arrived at the coffee shop & surprisingly unlike an abducted child who would sprint from the car she cemented her butt to the seat and refused to go in! What the hell?! “Don’t you want a coffee? I’ll even splurge for a fancy drink; get a Frappe Mocha Latte Ohh La La.”  Eye-roll, eye-roll, eye-roll…and looked the other way out the window.  Since when did a fancy coffee drink go from a “treat” status to torture?  “We are going IN! Even if we just sit and stare at each other! GET. OUT. OF. THE. CAR!”  And… at a snails speed she made her way out of the car and into the coffee house where she refused anything to eat or drink.  I ordered a tea and we sat. “So what was the deal this morning? Are you okay? Did something happen at school?” I asked in my kindest most caring voice. Nothing! “This morning you were crying, are you okay?” I warmly expressed as I leaned closer to her. And as if my body language could kill, she pushed her chair away from me and sat in disgust. I was half tempted to ask if she was waiting for her lawyer…she’s good. We sat in silence for 15 minutes then left. So much for our awesome mother/daughter bonding time!

Once in the car I tried my last attempt….”I know life is hard, you were crying this morning…sometimes we feel alone. You told me you were going to share its okay that you didn’t, but please know you’re not alone, I’m here”. She replied…”you’re not listening, that’s not even what happened, & AND YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND!” And with that the flood gates opened. I tried everything to stop them! The rest of the way home I carefully watched my speedometer because if I did get pulled over by the cops I feared what would come out of this child’s mouth next.

As I walked inside the house, mascara running, and my son asked, “What’s wrong?” And I replied,   “Nothing”, as I wiped the tears away feeling totally depleted.

I feel like moms of teenage daughters should have a support group…whose with me?

He just doesn’t make me Happy Anymore

You should leave because you deserve someone who makes you happy! We’ve all heard this phrase before, often well intended & coming from a place of concern, but is it really the best advice? We’re delving into the topic of happiness today click on link to hear our take. Who is ultimately responsible for your happiness? Does responsibility fall on your spouse? Is it possible to be happy all the time? If we allow our feelings & emotions to run the show 24/7 are we the equivalent of an adolescent?

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S’more Pie Pops (wtol segment)

Morning, loves!!

Here’s the recipe from the segment on WTOL this morning. Huge thank you to all who were able to take the time to watch, I’m working on getting a link of the segment…I’ll keep ya posted! In the meantime here’s the recipe & be sure to checkout Wholly Wholesome’s website for more allergy friendly awesome recipes. https://www.whollywholesome.com/recipes.php

Valentine’s Activities & Events for Kids in Toledo

Valentine’s Activities & Events for Kids in Toledo

Chocolate & heart shaped everything! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! Here’s a list of activities for kids of all ages, toddler, tweens, & everything in between. Know of something fun going on around town that didn’t make the list? Please share! Tag friends and make plans today!

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Candy Sushi (Tweens 9-13)

Discover a new twist on sushi! Put your own spin on this Japanese-styled recipe using rice crispies, gummy bears, and other candies

Phone: 419.259.5310

Where: Oregon Library 3340 Dustin Rd. Oregon, OH 43616

Website: http://events.toledolibrary.org/event/1192507

When: Feb. 12th 4-5pm

Cost: FREE & no registration required

(Kids ages 5-10 can join in the fun 6-7pm…..Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Oregon Library, make crafts, enjoy treats, and have fun!)

 

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Valentine Headband & Love Bug Tiny Tots Craft @ Learning Express (Ages 2+)

This week’s Tiny Tots Craft Class is Valentine themed! Little ones love to get creative and have fun!

Phone: 419.885.3959

Where: Learning Express in Sylvania

Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/426362668105162/

Cost: FREE EVENT RSVP required for material prep

 

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Lovely Frames (Ages 6 and up Kids Club) @ Michael’s Craft Store

They craft, you shop! Kids 6 and up can enjoy making a Valentine’s frame. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.

Phone: (419) 475-4296

Where: 4622 Talmadge Rd, Toledo, OH 43623

Website: https://classes.michaels.com/OnlineClasses/control/classDetails?classId=18998 &storeScheduleId=5474887&sessionId=4777523 &storeId=9428&categoryId=

When: February 9, 2019 10AM – 12PM

Cost: $5

 

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5th Avenue Bistro

Phone: (419) 517-5311

Where: 5577 Monroe St Sylvania, Ohio 43560

Website: https://www.5thstreetpub.com/

When: Saturdays noon-2pm

Cost: Only $5 per kid

Looking for a fun family friendly date day location? 5th Avenue Bistro has you covered! Kids make pizzas every Saturday from noon – 2pm with Chef Bruce! It’s only $5 per kid, and it’s a lot of fun. Their Chef is very patient with the kiddos.

 

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FREE Family Movie Matinee @ Sanger

Enjoy the Sunday Matinee, Hidden Figures….The story of a team of female African-American mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program.

Phone: 419-259-5370

Where: Sanger Branch Library 3030 W Central Ave. Toledo, OH 43606

Website: http://events.toledolibrary.org/event/1232286

When: Sunday, February 10 2:00pm – 4:15pm

Cost: FREE

 

 

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Sweets for your Sweet (ALL AGES)

Get ready for Valentine’s Day! Ms. Dorothy will show everyone how to make chocolate candies that you can keep for yourself or give to someone special.

Phone: 419.259.5220

Where: Toledo Heights Library 423 Shasta Dr. Toledo, OH 43609

Website: http://events.toledolibrary.org/event/1185445

When: Tuesday, February 12 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Cost: FREE & no registration required

 

 

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I Paint the Sky @ BGSU’s Planetarium

Program feature a star talk showing the current evening sky followed by the multimedia planetarium show, I Paint the Sky, a guide to the beautiful colors in the sky.

Phone: (419) 372-2421

Where: 112 Physical Sciences Lab Bld, Bowling Green, OH 43403

Website: https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/physics-and-astronomy/bgsu-planetarium

When: February 10th at 7:30pm, February 15th at 8pm, & February 16th at 2pm

Cost: $1

 

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FREE Family Movie Matinee The Princess Bride @ Sanger

Enjoy the Sunday Matinee, The Princess Bride…. While home sick in bed, a young boy’s grandfather reads him a story called The Princess Bride.

Phone: 419-259-5370

Where: Sanger Branch Library 3030 W Central Ave. Toledo, OH 43606

Website: http://events.toledolibrary.org/event/1215587

When: Sunday, February 17 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Cost: FREE

Booze push pops at Disney, no more hearts, & I shaved my legs for nothing!!

Have a heart! Not this Valentine’s Day! Those classic chalky little candies with messages for your sweetheart that have been available since the beginning of time (1886) won’t be this Valentine’s Day. How are children supposed to decorate their Valentine’s boxes & crafts? Will it even feel like Valentine’s Day without passing your crush a heart that says text me? And in 100+ years why did they never think to make them tastes less, well, chalky? We’re talking Necco Valentines hearts candy & more today, click on link to hear our thoughts. Tag friends & share yours…will you be able to go on this Valentine’s Day without the classic heart candies?

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Gillette Toxic Men AD & our REAL take on it

Who’s seen the new Gillette commercial? 🙋‍♀️ Who’s onboard with it? Who’s offended? Who couldn’t care less either way? Are companies getting to political…do we have to have a moral dilemma before purchasing each item on our grocery list? Also, why we are on the topic why are women’s razors more expensive than men’s? We are discussing these questions & more on today’s podcast, click on link to listen in, tag friends, & let’s get this weekend’s hot topic started!

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The Hitman of Appliances & why it takes a Wizard to tame it!

What if I told you that you could save money, time, possibly your family’s lives, & finally solve the case of the missing socks all with one service visit? Does it sound too good to be true?! Well, it does take a wizard! More on that in a minute, but first, here are some alarming facts….

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Hard Facts/Keep Your Children Safe:

  • According to the National Fire Protection Agency, more than 15,500 dryer fires are reported each year.
  • Dryer fires typically start when lint from the dryer builds up over time and eventually clogs the vent. Because dryer vents are often inside walls, homeowners are not always aware of a problem until it’s too late. A fire of this type could compromise the entire structure.

◦A small, contained dryer vent fire can cost $5,000 to $20,000.

◦A large fire can result in total property loss and could quickly spread throughout a neighborhood or multi-family complex causing a catastrophic amount of damage.

  • Unfortunately, the dangers of a clogged dryer vent often go unknown. It is crucial that homeowners are aware of the damage they could face in order to avoid the extreme financial and emotional toll of a house fire.
  • According to Dryer Vent Wizard, the nation’s leader in dryer vent repair, cleaning and maintenance, dryer vents can expose homeowners to dangerous toxins without proper maintenance.

◦ Mold: One of the most important functions of a dryer vent system is to eliminate moisture during the drying process. If a dryer vent is crushed in certain areas or blocked with lint, the moisture can become trapped, which can lead to mold. Mold is known to cause both structural damage and health problems, like allergies and irritation in the nose, throat and lungs.

◦ Carbon Monoxide: Gas dryers can put your family at risk for carbon monoxide poisoning if they are not properly maintained. When dryer vents become clogged with lint, bird nests or other items, exhaust fumes cannot properly exit the vent line, leading to obstructions that allow harmful gases to build up inside the home.

◦ Bacteria Growth: Like any other surface in your home, dryer vents can become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria and fungi if they aren’t properly cared for. Debris such as lint, nests, rodents and animal droppings, that build up inside the vents can cause germs to spread throughout the home, leading to an increase in allergies, headaches and overall sickness.

So basically your dryer could potentially be the hitman of appliances, just waiting to take out your entire home in a house fire, or slowly erode at your family’s health with bacteria, fungi, & mold. No Thank you! Which is why I called the Wizard, Dryer Vent Wizard, and had them come out ASAP!

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It was super easy, convenient, and the customer service was stellar! I simply set up an appointment (call, (567) 200-4192), they came out, ran some diagnostics on my dryer, I got schooled on the proper way to actually run my dryer (turns out I was wasting SO much time, money, & energy using the setting I was running it on) informed me of the low quality air flow in my dryer, I found out the tubing they used to install my dryer wasn’t up to code (most aren’t, shocking, right!?!), & that he could fix all the problems & clean out the dryer, which would result in a savings of time and money in the long run and also give this momma peace of mind knowing her kiddos would be safe!

Bonus- life gets busy with kids & who can remember to maintain their dryer? Honesty it’s the VERY last thing on my list. Dryer Vent Wizard offers a lifetime reminder option for only $29 which gives you 20% off the cost of the cleaning & service fee is waived. WINNING!

So what are you waiting for? Contact Dryer Vent Wizard today & finally locate all those missing socks…did you know they could actually be somewhere in your dryer?!

Phone: (567) 200-4192

Website: https://www.toledodryervent.com/multi-unit-dryer-vent-cleaning

kids’ bday party gift dilemma

$10, $25, $40? How much should we spend on a child’s b-day party gift? Does it matter where the party is at? If the parents are forking over $400+ on the party are we expected to bring a more expensive gift? Or is it truly the thought that counts? Today’s hot topic is, kids’ bday party gift dilemma…how do you decide how much to spend?

Click on link to hear our thoughts & please share yours

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Wine at Play dates?

We’ve been on a much needed break but we’re back with this week’s hot topic for the mommas…is it okay to bring wine to a play date?

And this time we thought it might be fun to get the kids perspective…click on link to be directed to the podcast & please share your thoughts on this topic.

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Holiday Activities that Incorporate Faith

Holiday Activities that Incorporate Faith

 

This season, be intentional about including faith into your holiday cheer. Now is the perfect time to reflect on your relationship with friends, family, and God by bonding through Christ focused activities. Rekindle your faith while indulging in all the fun this time of year has to bring! 

 

Fill Stockings with Love Not Things

 

‘Tis the season to hang your stockings by the chimney with care! Stockings are easily the most exciting part of Christmas. Your children will eagerly wait for Christmas morning to come, before peering inside their stocking to see all of the small surprises that await them. This year, let your family have an early peek! 

 

Make holiday stockings filled with meaningful letters of appreciation or photos of memories you’ve shared with your family. After giving the stockings to your family, help your children make their own for a classmate, neighbor, or cousin! This will help them focus on gifting more love than they do things. 

 

Put a Faith-filled Twist on “Elf on the Shelf”

 

Elf on the shelf is a popular Christmas game that’s perfect for getting your little ones engaging with the season. Put a twist on this beloved game in order to get them just as captivated by the holiday’s faith. There are tons of alternatives to the cheerful elf! Swap him out for a baby jesus or a structured character likeMelk the Monkey, who teaches specifically about God. Your children will still get to participate in the surprises that come with an Elf on the Shelf, but in a way that leads them into grace rather than mischief! 

 

Holiday Movie Night

 

On those snowy, colder nights, nothing beats cozying up on the couch for a movie! Get into the spirit of the season with Christ-centered Christmas movies that will remind your family of the true meaning of the holiday. Make your movie night one to remember by decorating your family room with colorful decor. Hang garland and white lights to set a dim ambiance. Sip on some holiday flavors by making a hot cocoa bar! Put out cinnamon sticks, peppermint candies, chocolate chips, and whipped cream to make the ultimate cup of nog. To really satisfy your sweet tooth throughout the movie, snack on these adorable Santa’s hat cupcakes.

 

Throw a Birthday Party for Jesus 

 

With all of the advertisements and holiday festivities taking up our time, it can be easy for the real reason for Christmas to become swallowed up. Remind your child of why Christmas is celebrated by planning a birthday party for Jesus. After all, Christmas is his day of birth! 

Not only will this give your family a reason to throw a fun celebration on Christmas Eve, but it will also encourage your children to focus more on giving back to Jesus than expecting gifts for themselves. 

 

Read Together

 

Take the time this month to read the Christmas Story from the Bible with your children, found in the book of Luke. Not only are there tremendous benefits of reading together as a family, but it provides a timely opportunity to teach your children about a significant story in the Bible. Read a piece each night before going to bed. Your children will look forward to seeing how the story unfolds! 

 

Bring Christ into your home decor 

 

There are tons of wonderful bible verses that would serve as a lovely addition to your home decor! Set aside time for a crafting day with your family. Get canvases, painting supplies, and print out holiday verses. Have your family each pick a verse and paint it onto their canvas. Hang up the canvases in the room you spend most of your time together, such as the living or dining room and kitchen. 

 

Send Christmas cheer to missionaries 

 

During this time of year, there are many missionaries that are unable to return home for the holidays. Help your family spread some holiday cheer to those away from their loved ones this season! Make homemade season’s greetings with personalized holiday messages, including a thank you for all of the work they’re doing to spread faith and help others.