I am embarrassed to admit how many shamrock shakes I consume during this time of year. I can’t help it, I love the things and nothing hits the spot after a busy day like a trip through the drive thru and being handed a frosty cup of green goodness. Continue reading →
I received a robocall yesterday from the Village of Orland Park to warn of a burglary that had taken place in the area. If my memory serves me correctly, this is not something new. The robbers seem to follow the same pattern; distract the homeowner (who is usually elderly) while another robber enters the home and steals cash, jewelry and other valuables.
There are simple steps you can take to avoid this happening to you. Continue reading →
Some will say I am in denial, but I am decidedly not. I refuse to apply a label to children based on one or two people’s view of what is “different” about them. My son was four years old when the first “specialist” approached me. Her concern? My son would not play with the other kids in the circle at preschool. He preferred to sit alone and play with the blocks. She thought he needed to be brought in to see a series of specialists. I complied, simply because I was concerned by her observations. Continue reading →
Her voice was like no other. Her songs bring me back to various times in my childhood and the news of her death just made me shake my head. Continue reading →
I was volunteering at a local school the other day when another mom approached me and said “you are ALWAYS here!” Yes, it seems that way doesn’t it? I replied. “It’s so much work, why do you do it?” she asked. I love it, I replied. Continue reading →
With all of the running around we do while shuttling the kids to school, sports and the such, we end up spending countless hours in the car. I have come up with a fun way to make the most of these car rides, be them short or long, by incorporating a little laughter and music into the mix.
For example, every morning on the way to school we have sing-a-longs that initially went like this… I sang along with songs on the radio while my older kids sank down in their seats and put their heads in their hands, praying a friend would not pull up alongside us. My youngest plugged his ears and closed his eyes to avoid the experience and my only daughter sang along with joy as she knew she was torturing her brothers in the process.
As time went on though, the kids have learned that I was determined to keep my musical morning tradition and accepted that if you can’t beat ’em, it is better to join ’em! Actually, one day last week I was in an especially crappy mood and forgot to begin our sing-a-long and they missed it and reminded me to get started. I have been entertained with their robot dance moves and air guitars every morning for months.
This morning the radio was tuned into a station that plays 80’s music so the stage was mine. First up was Wilson Phillips-Hold On, followed by Madonna’s Lucky Star, Phil Collins- In the Air Tonight (oh lord) and ended with the Police-Every Little Thing She Does is Magic. I was in 80’s music heaven.
Sure, it is embarrassing when I carpool with neighborhood kids, but hey, that’s half the fun.
Sure, it may sound cheesy, well, I know it does. Consider this though, they get out of the car with smiles on their face and laughter in their hearts, ready to begin their day.
So, the next time you find yourself caught in traffic, turn that radio on and connect with your kiddos, I promise you a completely embarrassing, fun and joyful experience that will make the most of those mundane car rides.
You know that feeling that you have when you know there was something you were supposed to be doing but cannot, for the life of you, remember what that something was? I have been suffering from that a lot lately. Continue reading →
The OPPL holds many fun and informational activities for children and adults. Tonight there will be a demo by local Chef Kate Bradley. Space is limited, so come on out for some great pointers in reaching culinary soup perfection!
What……Soup’s On! with Chef Kate Bradley
Be healthier making your own soups from scratch. Soup samples and recipes will be provided. Limit of 60 tasting portions. Patrons in the first six rows will be eligible for the tasting menu
When……Tuesday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m.
Where…..Orland Park Public Library
14921 South Ravinia Avenue Orland Park, IL 60462
(708) 428-5100
My kids are home today and grateful for the day off of school. I wondered what they knew about the man whose honor we are celebrating today, so I posed the following question to all four of them: Continue reading →