Having a set of Fingerprints at Home can Save your Child's Life.
Rachel Donaldson, is a Forensic Scientist, Certified Latent Print Examiner. In other words, she is a real life CSI. Aware of the dangers facing missing children, she urges you to have your child fingerprinted. She tells us why it is important to get your child fingerprinted. Enjoy!It is important to get your kids fingerprinted. |
Picture this: you are in a shopping mall/ grocery store with your young child. You are distracted trying to find your size in the cutest top you've ever laid eyes on or you're trying to figure out if you have a coupon for the latest craze in health bars. You realize a couple minutes have passed and there have been no pulls on your shirttail or no sounds of "Mommy! Mommy! Come look!!" You look around in your general vicinity and your child is NOT THERE.
He/she then pops out of the nearest clothing rack or comes back around from the cereal aisle. UGH. The whole scenario is enough to make your heart stop for a second or two. But, imagine your child wasn't playing around and had actually disappeared into thin air? I know, believe me, it's not something you even want to try to wrap your brain around, but we live in a crazy world and unfortunately it does happen. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, hundreds of thousands of children are reported missing every year, however a fraction of them are actually abducted by a "stranger".
Because sometimes the macabre can occur, speaking as a fingerprint examiner for my city's local crime lab, I cannot stress enough the importance of having your child(ren)'s fingerprints (and DNA) at home. Fingerprints are unique to an individual and are permanent. Fingerprints are formed in 9-11 weeks gestation and do not change (except for growth) until decomposition. No two people have the same fingerprint--not even identical twins.
Having a set of fingerprints at home could save your child's life. They could put a detective on the right track of a child abductor. Take for example a child is held hostage, disguised, and sent to school under a different name. If there was any suspicion, the child's prints could be acquired, compared, and hopefully identified to the "missing" child's fingerprints, IF and only IF there is a standard set available, or if your child's prints were found in a person's home/car where they were never supposed to have been.
It could be a huge lead in getting your child home safely to you.
I urge you to contact your local police department, crime lab, etc to find information on where to get a fingerprint/DNA kit. Some police departments have Community Days where they will fingerprint/ swab your children. It could save a child's life--maybe YOUR child's life.
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CSI Fingerprinting Kit for Kids*
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Have you figured out how to change the world yet?
With a involvement in a Community Service Project, we can change the world one person at a time. How to teach kids to give back is an important lesson for adults. Giving back makes you feel good. Here's just one of the many ways our team participates in community service every year. Enjoy!
It isn't as hard as you may think. You know the story, Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Pere Noel- no matter what names you use for Santa Claus, you'll uncover an original story based on a local humanitarian. You might say, Santa started a revolution! You can start one too. You can start at home with your own kids.
Teaching kids to help others in need is a lifelong skill with extraordinary benefits. The first step requires you to get involved in a community service project. Share your talents within a group or organization in your neighborhood.
We couldn't do it without the help of our partners. Oriental Trading has graciously donated many fun items for use at our event.
What is there to do? Come join the fun at Santa's Family Reunion and Elf Picnic. Play a game of soccer with the Elves, enter a corn hole tournament with the Santas, go elf bowling, join Santa's family to make a toy or craft, experience vendors of all types, and enjoy entertainment throughout the event. There's even a jail and bail to help raise money for gifts.
The elves provide more than just toys. We work to raise money for clothing and food as well. Our goal is to help families in a temporary bind to give them a little pick me up and a pat on the back to let them know they can do it! But, we can't do it without you. We need your donations of toys, clothing, and cash so we can continue to help families at times when they needed it most- not just at Christmas.
With a involvement in a Community Service Project, we can change the world one person at a time. How to teach kids to give back is an important lesson for adults. Giving back makes you feel good. Here's just one of the many ways our team participates in community service every year. Enjoy!
Not so very long ago, a man, a sleigh, and some special gifts started a revolution. |
How to get Involved in a Community Service Project
It isn't as hard as you may think. You know the story, Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Pere Noel- no matter what names you use for Santa Claus, you'll uncover an original story based on a local humanitarian. You might say, Santa started a revolution! You can start one too. You can start at home with your own kids.
Teaching kids to help others in need is a lifelong skill with extraordinary benefits. The first step requires you to get involved in a community service project. Share your talents within a group or organization in your neighborhood.
- But, I don't have the time
- But, I don't know of any organizations
- I'm shy
- I just don't know where to begin
Our kid Volunteer elves. |
Me neither! Do a search for local organizations or service projects for kids in your town. I wanted to help save the world. I didn't have much luck. So, one day, I decided to start teaching kids to change the world. Working with kids to build their self-esteem is rewarding. So many kids and adults think they have no gifts or talents to share, but they do- they just haven't discovered them yet. Teach your kids to give back early to help them understand everything they have to offer.
Mayhem with her Rudolph nose. Come get your face painted! |
One day, a young woman had an idea. She decided to teach her kids to give back at Christmas. She asked for their input on ideas for things they could do. They wanted to help as many kids as possible. This idea gave birth to Santa's Elves of Indy.
Tracey Thomas is the chief Elf. I help her out with creative fundraising and special events. My kids are very involved. Mayhem is constantly coming up with things to sell, so she can donate money to Santa's Elves.
She wanted to draw caricatures of the guests at our FREE COMMUNITY EVENT, Saturday, Sept. 28 (2013) in Indianapolis. She wanted to draw each person as an elf. Chief Elf, Tracey, would describe this as "getting your elf-on"!
Tracey Thomas is the chief Elf. I help her out with creative fundraising and special events. My kids are very involved. Mayhem is constantly coming up with things to sell, so she can donate money to Santa's Elves.
She wanted to draw caricatures of the guests at our FREE COMMUNITY EVENT, Saturday, Sept. 28 (2013) in Indianapolis. She wanted to draw each person as an elf. Chief Elf, Tracey, would describe this as "getting your elf-on"!
Oriental Trading donated many fun items for our event. |
We couldn't do it without the help of our partners. Oriental Trading has graciously donated many fun items for use at our event.
What is there to do? Come join the fun at Santa's Family Reunion and Elf Picnic. Play a game of soccer with the Elves, enter a corn hole tournament with the Santas, go elf bowling, join Santa's family to make a toy or craft, experience vendors of all types, and enjoy entertainment throughout the event. There's even a jail and bail to help raise money for gifts.
The elves provide more than just toys. We work to raise money for clothing and food as well. Our goal is to help families in a temporary bind to give them a little pick me up and a pat on the back to let them know they can do it! But, we can't do it without you. We need your donations of toys, clothing, and cash so we can continue to help families at times when they needed it most- not just at Christmas.
Central Park in Heartland Crossing, Camby, Indiana. |
That's a strike in Elf Bowling! |
We're having so much fun playing with the elves! |
Thanks Oriental Trading for the letters to Santa and fun stickers! |
Dear Santa Claus, thanks for all the great things you do! |
Here are 6 fun, easy things to do with apples!
Apples, Apples, Apples! It's September and the best apples are ripening on the trees. Around here, the apples and pears are falling off attracting wasps and bees. I need to collect these gifts from nature and do a creative craft for kids like this first fun apple idea from It's Gravy Baby.Monster apples and pears from It's Gravy Baby blog. |
Apple Scented Play dough.... can you smell it? |
Apple Worm Craft for Kids from Babble.com |
Edible Star Wars Craft for kids from Kitchen Fun with my 3 Sons. |
Mock watermelon slices apple craft for kids snack. |
Turkey Edible Apple Snack Treat for Kids. |
Recommended Reading:
Apple Kids and Acorn Frolics: Linework Pattern Workbook
Apples by Gail Gibbons
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Fashion Freedom can help build self-esteem in Kids.
Girls (and boys) need to feel like they can do things on their own. They have little control over their own life. As parents, we can help build their independence and self-esteem by letting them choose their own clothing each day. The smile on their little faces shows a sense of pride when someone compliments or notices their outfit. I know it is difficult for some parents to let go, but as long as the clothes are clean, I say give your kids fashion freedom.I'd like to introduce my friend Rachael to the world of blogging. This is her very first post...ever. I'm happy to have the debut of a future blogging diva. In the coming weeks, look for her own blog on fun fashion for girls and their mommas too!
Lainie, my daughter is only 8, but you can't tell her that when it comes to her fashion sense! Gone are the days of mommy picking out her everyday required collared shirt and pant for school. Oh no, she's not having that, but at least she is subtle about it.
Showing her style. |
She has taken to bargaining with me. "Weelll... Mommy, I could wear that shirt, but what if I wore it under this dress?" Who am I to say no to my little mini-me when all she is trying to do is imitate her mother?? Now that the chunky statement necklaces are such an "in" thing for "grown-ups", Lainie has to pick out a necklace of her own everyday. With the accessories comes the occasional sneaking of the lipgloss, eyeshadow, and blush.
Oh boy... I think I've created a diva-nista!!
For a casual day of fun. |
On a positive note, on the weekends, I no longer have to drop what I am doing to pick out clothes for her now that she is so into matching outfits herself. Surprisingly enough, she does a fantastic job for her age! She has an uncanny ability to pick out clothes for me too! On a recent shopping trip, she was colorblocking and pointing out necklaces to wear with the outfits.
Impressive, I tell ya!
Probably, her proudest moment in fashion was when she "designed" her own shirt online. She had a smile from ear to ear and a twinkle in her eyes when it arrived. I have high hopes she will continue to have a unique style she can call her very own.
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Here are 3 of my all-time fav Pinterest Fall Craft Activities
Sniff sniff. Can you smell it? Fall is almost here! We love a little Fall fun. When I saw these 3 fall activities on Pinterest, I just knew they'd be perfect for preschoolers. So, gather up some supplies and sit down with the littles and make some memories while you craft up your favorite fall preschool activity. Click the links for details on how to make the owl wreath, paperbag scarecrow, and easy Lite Brite pumpkin. Enjoy!
- Who's There Owl Wreath by Sherri at About Family Craft
Paperbag Scarecrow Craft from lunch bag. |
3. Lite Brite Pumpkin from Giver's Log.
Lite Brite pegs in your pumpkin. Too cute! |
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Fall Edible Crafts and Fun Games for Kids*
Fall Wreath
Things to do with Pumpkins
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Most Likely to Become a Racecar Driver
Tracey is guest posting today for Meijer's most likely to... you still have time to enter the contest ends Sept. 8. 2013.
We
all have big dreams for our children. We imagine them growing up to be actors
and musicians and, if we are lucky, taking care of Mom and Dad after they
become rich and famous! I try not to disillusion myself with these types of
thoughts, but lately I’ve started to entertain the idea that maybe, just maybe,
I have a future racecar driver on my hands.
Garrett
has always loved sports! When he was just a year old, he would play, for easily
an hour at a time, just shooting basket after basket after basket into his mini
basketball goal in the kitchen. When he was 4, he started t-ball. He is now 12
and has played in Little League every season since then (even 2 seasons one
year!). When he was 5 he played his first year of Flag Football and over the
course of about 5 years, Garrett was able to put a few seasons of basketball under
his belt, as well. In the winter, he plans to play again and is also
considering his first season of Track & Field. But even with his wide array
of sports interests, there is one sport that stands above the rest. It’s more
than just a sport, it is a passion and it is his life. And that is racing.
Garrett’s
obsession with racing began at an early age. At just 2 years old, he could
easily identify and name many well known Nascar drivers, their numbers, and
their sponsors. Of course, over time, his knowledge of drivers grew, as did his
drive to become one of them. At 6 years old, it was evident that, if he were to
realistically pursue this consuming desire to speed around turns at an alarming
rate, and maneuver through tight packs of cars and thrill-seeking drivers at
speeds nearing 200mph, that he would have to begin perfecting his craft at a
young age (what were we thinking!??).
It
just so happened that his father and I both had ties to a local race track that
starts children (as young as 7 years old) as drivers of Junior Faskarts, an
entry level racecar designed to allow beginning drivers an opportunity to gain
racing experience at a young age. And so began his journey into racing, with a
real car, real gear, and real sponsors.
It
isn’t the cheapest endeavor, and at this level of racing no prize money is awarded,
so he hasn’t been able to race in every season. But he definitely seems to have
a natural ability behind the wheel and has placed well in the heats and
features that he has participated in. Some even ended with the honor of driving
the track with the coveted checkered flag in his proud, determined hand.
Garrett
doesn’t just work hard on the track. He also works hard in the garage, helping
his dad tweak and repair his car between races. And most importantly, he works
hard in school. In order to race, he has to keep his grades up and do well in
class, which he has done an excellent job at maintaining. Meijer has also been
there to help us in keeping him successful in school. We always know that we
will be able to find the supplies he needs for the coming school year, his
after school sports, and even those Nascar shirts he loves!
As
Garrett climbs the ladder of racing divisions, he will gain knowledge and
experience that will help him succeed on the track. He has even begun dreams of
going to college to learn the science behind the sport and we will have Meijer
beside us every step of the way to help with whatever he needs to become
successful on his journey.
Do
you have a child that is “Most Likely to…..”? Then enter them in Meijer’s “Most
Likely To” Photo Sweepstakes for your chance to win 1 of 25 $100 Meijer Gift
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Michelle from lifeismylemonade.blogspot.com is guest posting again today. The stress of school and work is getting to me! This is only our second year of homeschooling a gifted fourth grader and a dyslexic, hyper, frustrated second grader. (I resemble all of those remarks) I just started a new online venture. So, it makes me laugh when Michelle asks,
That's a big fat Y-E-S! Thankfully she has some reminders for me about how truly simple it can be to chill out. Unless you are like Jake...
Since school has started, all we seem to do now is run, but it only takes a few minutes to treat yourself to a stress break. When my daughter needs a stress reliever, I often suggest drawing as a way for her to relieve her tension. How simple is that? The eco-friendly, Green Rainbow Revolution has several great products to help you along the path of de-stressing. Surf through the eco-friendly items and treat yourself to a much deserved break. My favorite-hmm that’s hard to decide between the colored pencils and the pastels.
My daughter
and her friends choose colored pencils as their medium of choice. It’s a great way for them to relax from the
drama of school and be creative. If you sit down to color with your younger kids they are more likely to share things about their day. Ask them to draw a picture of their favorite and least favorite parts of the day. When you join in the fun with them it is a great way to open the lines of communication and bond over a good creative session.
Have fun chatting with your children while you draw, color, and let the conversation flow. You never know what you might find out while creating your works of art. During one of the creativity gatherings the girls opened up, and I found out about their favorite teachers and least favorite. I also found out that they like to create characters. So, no matter what age you are, art supplies will come in handy on a stressful day.
Are you overworked and stressed out?
De-stress with a little coloring session with the kids.
That's a big fat Y-E-S! Thankfully she has some reminders for me about how truly simple it can be to chill out. Unless you are like Jake...
Since school has started, all we seem to do now is run, but it only takes a few minutes to treat yourself to a stress break. When my daughter needs a stress reliever, I often suggest drawing as a way for her to relieve her tension. How simple is that? The eco-friendly, Green Rainbow Revolution has several great products to help you along the path of de-stressing. Surf through the eco-friendly items and treat yourself to a much deserved break. My favorite-hmm that’s hard to decide between the colored pencils and the pastels.
What
is your favorite medium?
This is one of the happier chores we have to squeeze into our busy schedule |
Let your inner child loose. There's nothing more important than play.
How about a pink flamingo pencil drawing like this one from Lexi Murphy. |
Have fun chatting with your children while you draw, color, and let the conversation flow. You never know what you might find out while creating your works of art. During one of the creativity gatherings the girls opened up, and I found out about their favorite teachers and least favorite. I also found out that they like to create characters. So, no matter what age you are, art supplies will come in handy on a stressful day.
No kids-not a problem! Host an arty party for your friends. Even if you have a moment where the creativity is not flowing; there are fun kits to help you de-stress. You can play art class instead of painting nails or selling catalog products! Bring some whimsy back into your life and laugh, just like you did when you were a kid. Anyway, I’m off to see what doodles the girls created today. Will it be a caricature of the crush of the week
doodled on their school sketchbook? Or maybe it will be their latest fashion designs done with those pastels to create the correct shading. And, who doesn't have fun getting messy while blending? Okay, well, maybe not everyone, but this girl
at heart loves to get messy while doing a little pastel blending.
Happy Creating and De-stressing!
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Service Project Ideas for kids to get involved in the Community
Michelle from Life is my Lemonade is guest posting today.Today, she shares her reluctant adventures in teaching a child how to be a community leader. Michelle and I met in college where we pledged Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Needless to say, we've known each other awhile. Michelle also helps out with Pinterest account management. (Psst... Michelle's a little shy.) Here are some great ideas for service projects for your kids. Enjoy!Race for the Cure 2011 |
What do you do when your child says I’m bored? I decided to take a page out of my family’s book and take her on a new adventure. It started when she was old enough to put groceries away. I took her to the food pantry to help put groceries away on the shelves and explained why we were helping out. Over the years, this evolved into working to bag up the bags for Saturday openings. Then, she asked if she could help out on Saturday’s when the pantry was open. She wanted to be able to work directly with the people that came into the food pantry and help them out to their cars. Aww! That was a great idea so we stepped into the rotation and did a Saturday morning every once in awhile.
Helping out at a food pantry doesn't mean just donating items. |
I’m proud of how she stepped up and asked for more time with the people that came in. Her Grandpa would be proud of her. She didn't get to know him because he died from Leukemia a few years before she was born. One of the proudest memories I have is of his funeral, there were so many people there that came up to me and explained how they knew him. He had helped them throughout the years. He gave so many pints of blood I can’t even tell you what level he was at. He also was an EMT for many years, picked up people who needed transportation to doctor’s visits and church. He and my mom both volunteered for numerous committees.
When those people that he has touched came to show respect it made an unbearable day better. I was proud to know that he had done so much for others. Those are the moments I share with my daughter now. I am hoping that she will be able to say that she is proud of me for giving back as well.
Here are some of the things we do or plan to do when she says she is bored:
Race for the Cure –whenever we can to support my Aunt who is a survivor and the friends we have lost. Relay for Life-again whenever we can to remember my dad and find a cure.
Sheltering Wings-This is a local domestic violence shelter that helped me out. We have done many projects from planting flowers around their building, donating money, going to their various fundraising events, donating items for the silent auctions, earrings for the kids to give their Moms on Mother’s Day, numerous sweet treats just because and most recently Megan has written and received grants to help provide pre-school supplies for their new pre-school classroom and make up Birthday boxes for the kids.
Yep, she really did the work on writing the grants. It’s one of the requirements for the grant because it is a Youth as Resources grant from United Way. Parents can assist but the kids are on the ones that write it up and give the presentation. When she was younger I helped out with the grant writing, but now that she is a teen it’s all her and her Girl Scout troop.
Pinterest idea turned into a warm welcome treat for Sheltering Wings |
Pre-school supplies purchased with Grant monies |
So, while Megan is learning to help out in the community she is having a good time and getting great experience. She donated time at the shelter to babysit and play games with the kids. She learned that she likes to babysit, and she can earn money when she’s not donating her time.
Another bonus to helping out in the community is that she is setting goals:
- Goal #1 earn the Bronze award for Girl Scouts. Happy to say that’s checked off, She earned her bronze award with a book drive and building a bookcase for the shelter.
- Goal #2 the Silver award for The Kid's Guide to Service Projects: Over 500 Service Ideas for Young People Who Want to Make a Difference. And another check, she earned her silver award with the birthday boxes.
- Goal #3 she is going for the Gold award. She has a list of the different places that she wants to help and a year to wait and plan so we will see what will happen. Top of the list for today is animal shelter, Riley or Peyton Manning children’s hospital, or outdoor area. Whatever she decides to do will be on her to plan from start to finish and raise the money for because this is an individual project. She can get help from the community but she has to put in at least 100 hours of time to meet the goal. I don’t think it will be a problem though because she put in close to that with the Silver award.
Going for the Gold Award |
The Kid's Guide to Service Projects: Over 500 Service Ideas for Young People Who Want to Make a Difference*
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Well.. the Google+ chat didn't work out, but you can see my secret magic trick tutorial here.
Lora from Kids Creative Chaos shares insider tips and tricks for Pinterest.
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Here is your Pinterest Tutorial to get Recipes
You've set up your Pinterest account, you did everything they told you to do. You even started following your friends on Pinterest. Why do you only have 2 followers? Why aren't people finding you and following you? You wonder, " What am I doing wrong on Pinterest? " Here is your Pinterest Tutorial.Pinterest Tips & Tricks. |
Nothing- Everything.
You say, " Hey, all I really want is to know, how do I get recipes on Pinterest? My Facebook friends are blocking me. They hate it when I fill their feed with pictures of food, especially my dinner at a restaurant. I think they'd like it if I shared pictures of the beautiful meal I cooked all by myself after going on Pinterest. How do I do Pinterest?"
What kind of recipes do you like? Healthy Recipes? Vegan Recipes? Dessert Recipes? Gluten Free Recipes? Pinterest has you covered. There are three ways to go about finding recipes on Pinterest.
- Click the big Pinterest at the top of your page and scroll through your home feed.
Nothing good? Pictures of your friend's kids? Images of the 1980's? Weird geek stuff? You need cooler friends. No worries, we can help.
2. Click the search bar on the left side of the screen. Type in recipes, pick "pins", and scroll through until you find something you like. Heart it. Pin it. This could take a long time. You have unusual taste. There aren't any pins for road kill stew. What's a hungry pinner to do?
3. Click the search bar on the left side of the screen. Type in "road kill recipes". Now, you could click pins, or pinners, but this time click boards. Now follow all of the boards titled "ROAD KILL RECIPES".
Funny bunnies road kill from Indulgy.com |
Boy, oh, boy do you have a lot in common. You are special. Only a elite few share your tastes.
That was easy. Now, you've learned how to search for you favorite topic, follow the boards, pinners, and pin it to your own "Road Kill" board. Go create some fun boards so like minded individuals will want to follow you. In the right top bar, click on the " + " sign. Choose create a board. Follow the prompts to create your own unique boards. For example, if you are into a road kill theme, you might want to add these board titles: Things to do with Raccoons, Dead Deer Projects, Awesome Opossums, Skunk Oil Tips, Squirrel Secrets, and Duck Dynasty Fun. Fill your boards, by doing a search in the Pinterest bar just like I taught you in the above paragraphs. Can't find anything good? Oh yeah... you're a little off, but that's okay. Try a Google search, copy the url, go back to the " + " and choose add from a website. Paste your URL in the bar.
Voila! You've done it.
Keep it up, I promise you will gain a follower or two if you keep pinning all these awesome pins.
Next time, Bookmarklet- will it harm my computer? Should I use it? And, the MAGIC secret that will blow your mind. In the meantime, you might like these Raccoon coloring pages. ;)
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