Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Having Fun as a Family on a Budget

Most families look for ways to have fun without spending a lot of money. Luckily, this is usually not an extremely difficult task if you exercise your creative juices and tap into your city's local resources. There are usually a wealth of opportunities to have family fun enjoying low-cost or no-cost activities.

Local Events
The internet is just a few steps away from your fingertips and a huge resource for finding out what's going on in your city. Make a practice of conducting an internet search for free or low-cost city family-friendly activities. If you make it a part of your Sunday to-do list you're bound to find activities that take place throughout the week and the weekends.


Local Parks
Local parks provide an opportunity to be creative when it comes to family events. Think family picnic with a theme or an opportunity to play a little volleyball or basketball if space and courts are provided, the sky is the limit. You have the venue it's up to you to plan the event.

Fun at Home
Last but certainly not least, is the chance to have fun right in your own backyard, indoors or out. You don't really need a reason to plan a family event or activity. Really, the central reason for any event should be the opportunity to spend quality time together. Consider planning a stay-at-home family event when schedules have become hectic or to accomplish holiday tasks like creating executive gift baskets for co-workers or your favorite mechanic. Whatever the reason is for planning a family get together it's essential that you take the time to follow through and reconnect as often as possible.


Family fun doesn't have to leave you cash strapped and eating beans for the next six weeks, there are plenty of things that you can do that put low to no stress on your pocket book but still keep your family happy, engages, and smiling. Think local fun with free or practically free events that the family can enjoy in addition to local parks and recreation centers and opportunities to have fun without leaving the comfort of your home. It's doable and worth it. Get those creative juices flowing and start planning the next family fun day right away!

Pitch Those Poles And Get Stuck Into Your Camping Vacation

Are you a camping virgin? Or, have you been before and hated it? Camping can be a fantastic way to experience a new place. A vacation is all about escaping the everyday, and there’s no better way than getting lost in nature! Many of us avoid camping because of ideas, or experiences, that put us off. Done right, there’s nothing better. The whole family can enjoy the escape, and take some much needed time to get in touch with wilderness! It doesn’t take much effort to get the most from your camping experience. Here’s a list of some things that are sure to set your trip on fire!




CHOOSE THE RIGHT CAMPSITE


It’s important when planning a camping getaway, to pick a campsite that suits your needs. There are many sites available, so it’s worth looking at what’s available. Too often, people settle for the first site they come across. You wouldn’t settle for the first hotel, would you? Well, then, don’t do it with your campsite! The first thing to consider is the location you would like. Just having a country in mind isn’t enough when it comes to camping. Think, too, about what setting you would like to camp in. Would a field be as wild as you can go, or are you after a forest setting? Many campsites also specialize in particular areas. You could book a campsite that offers sports activities, or has a swimming pool and plenty for the kids to do. If it’s a romantic getaway you’re after, why not book into an adult-only site? With all these options, it would be foolish not to shop around. Wouldn’t it?


GET THE BEST ACCESSORIES


To ensure your camping trip goes as well as possible, you need to stock up on some essentials. It's up to you how well stocked you are. Though you don’t want to be lugging around a huge bag of supplies, ensure you have everything you need, especially a quality tent. The more you take, the more comfortable your stay will be! Write a list of everything you need, and cross off the items as you get them. Think about a tent and sleeping bags above everything. Stock up too, on cooking supplies. Cast iron Dutch oven accessories will make your cooking experience much easier! It may also be worth stocking up on some fire making supplies to ensure you’re not caught short once you get there. Of course, you won’t be in the middle of nowhere. Most campsites are within driving or walking distance from local shops. Even so, some camping equipment could be hard to find under pressure! Don’t worry too much about food supplies, because you can get those when you’re there. Focus, instead, on the camping bits. Think, too, about packing enough clothes to last you! Fresh clothes can make you feel a lot better after a night in front of a smoky fire!


GET TO KNOW THE AREAS AROUND


Once you’ve booked your site, it’s worth taking a look at the places around. Day trips are sure to keep you amused during your holiday. There’s nothing wrong with a few days around the campsite but plan some activities too. This is especially important if you have children to amuse! A dull camping experience will leave them reluctant to try again! Find the closest towns and research what there is to do. If there’s something specific that you would like to see, travel further afield. It’s your holiday, so what’s stopping you? You’ve got all the time in the world! Or, at least, all the time of your vacation!




TAKE TIME IN NATURE


Camping is all about getting close to nature, right? It makes sense that you take the chance to get at one with nature while you’re away. There’s no excuse not to explore when you’re staying out in the open! Take plenty of time to go for walks. Your campsite is likely in a location that offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. Walking is therapeutic, and is perfect if you’re trying to escape from everyday life. Buy a map of your chosen location, and map out some walks you would like to do. You could even take along some bikes, or hire some during your stay. That way, you can see even more of your holiday destination! Take time, too, to enjoy the wildlife all around you. Camping is a sure way to see a side of nature you never normally get the chance to witness. If your kids are with you, it’s a great opportunity for them to see animals in their natural environment! Take time, too, to teach them about the trees and plants all around them!


LEARN


A camping trip gives you an excellent opportunity to learn. There are so many skills you can gain while camping that you wouldn’t usually learn. Putting up a tent is an achievement in itself. You never know when that skill will come in handy! You’ll also learn how to build and cook on a campfire. Not to forget the things you stand to learn about the world around you and the stars in the night sky! Use your camping trip as an excuse to open your eyes to the world around you. Reignite your excitement for learning while you’re away!


TAKE TIME TO RELAX


All those experiences aside, it’s important to remember that you’re on vacation. Ensure you make time to relax, too! Set aside days where you can sit and enjoy the beauty around you. Get stuck into that reading list you’ve been meaning to get to for so long. You don’t have to be on the go all the time. If you take the time to sit back, you’ll realize how tranquil an experience camping can be. You might not get the experience of sitting on the beach day in day out, but camping can be just as relaxing. If you’ve chosen a site with a swimming pool, you could sit by that if you wanted to!

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Is There A Right Way And A Wrong Way To Give Gifts To Your Children?

Of course you want to give your children everything you can possibly give them. You never want them to go without. They are the most special people in your life and you want to shower them with gifts. But wait a minute; is there a right way and a wrong way to give gifts to your children?


Using Reward Charts To Give Gifts For Good Behavior
Using reward charts is one of the best ways to reward your kids for good behavior and give them gifts. This is because there’s no way that a reward chart can be a bribe. You give a sticker to reinforce the behavior you want your child to continue, whether this is brushing their teeth without you asking them, or tidying their room each day. When they have so many stickers for good behaviour, you can potentially treat them. This could be a gift, or even an experience. If you need inspiration, you can find Fingerhut gift ideas on Couponbox. Here are some pointers for using reward charts with your children and getting the most out of them:
  • Make the reward chart look attractive, and display it somewhere you will all see it regularly, such as the kitchen.
  • Only speak in positive terms about the reward chart. Don’t threaten to take stickers away or say things like, ‘you won’t get a sticker if you carry on’.
  • Give them their sticker as soon as they have completed the behaviour you want to reinforce. It gives them an instant high and makes them want to do it again.
  • Consider having a selection of different stickers they can choose from, that you only use for this.
  • Don’t just give physical things. Give experiences too.
  • Consider offering them a choice of two things every time they earn something to stop them from getting bored.


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Bribing Your Kids
When it comes to bribing your kids, you need to be really careful. It might make them act how you want them to for a really short amount of time, but soon, they will develop behaviors that you no doubt don’t like. They will come to learn that by acting out, they can get you to offer them things in return for them acting the way they should be acting anyway. They may even develop a sense of entitlement, which can stay with them through their later years, and lead to them misbehaving in school. Bribing is effectively giving your child a reward before they’ve even done what you’d like them to do. Avoid this at all costs!


Giving Your Children Gifts For No Reason
Occasionally, you may want to treat your children for no reason. In cases like this, don’t forget about great gifts like books, crafting equipment, and other amazing educational tools. They don’t always have to have the latest gadgets. Remember, the fewer toys they have, the more they will use their imaginations and get joy from creating things.

Leave your thoughts on giving gifts to your children and rewarding them below. Thanks for reading!

Working From Home Made Simple: Top Tips To Help You Shine

Working home can literally be the dream to many, but it can be one of the hardest things you do. Not only do you have to be a self-starter, but you have to do well in your own company. For some, not having that teamwork vibe surrounding you can be daunting and pretty lonely. But, working from home can offer you the perfect balance for everything you have going on in your life. So if it is a journey you are about to embark on, or you find yourself looking to be more productive, then here are some tips to make working from home much more simple.


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Getting dressed for the day


Some people would imagine that you sit at your computer all day, or even with a laptop in bed, and don’t get out of your pajamas. While of course, it is a huge benefit to wear what you want and work where you like in your home environment, you might find that you are much more productive if you dress for the day. Much like you would have done if you were heading to an office environment. Of course, wearing a suit or work attire isn’t essential, but certainly being in something other than pajamas could be a huge step in the right direction.


Having a schedule that you stick to


It is hard to concentrate and stay motivated in your home surrounding, especially if you happen to procrastinate and avoid the task in hand. You may be distracted by your home with pots to wash or laundry to put away. So try and schedule your day accordingly with work time, and home time.


The right equipment to look professional to others


It’s important that you look professional in your chosen field. You may have to meet potential clients or send literature in the post. This is when it’s important to ensure your branding is spot on, and a great way to do that is to have business cards and even something like embossed stationery to give you the edge against competitors.


The right equipment at home to ensure you do good work


While it is important you look the part for yourself and potential people to work with, it’s also vital you have the right equipment in your home to do the job you intend to do from home. This might mean a speedy internet access, the right computer or laptop for your online needs and even the right stationery to do the job.


Shutting yourself off from distractions


It can be hard to not be distracted, so it’s important that you shut yourself away from the distractions as best you can. Choose a room in your home that would be the perfect working environment for you, free of as many distractions as possible.


A designated workspace


Finally, if your home allows, having a designated workspace would be a great addition to your working home life. It would feel like all your work has a place, and then when you are finished your home will still feel like your place of relaxation. It can often feel like you are mixing the two worlds when you work from home, so segregating it as much as possible will help you remain productive.


I hope these tips help you have a better working home life.

Moving Homes? Here’s How to Keep Your Kids From Getting Stressed

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Moving homes is one of the most exciting moments in life for adults and children alike. However, it is also one of the most stressful, particularly for children.


You see, kids, when faced with a house move, are much more likely to think about all of the negative aspects of moving such as losing their friends, family and the environment they are used to. They also tend to feel powerless because they have little to no say on the decision to move. This can lead to a whole lot of stress being out on their young shoulders.


Luckily, there are plenty of things that you can do to minimize stress and make moving an exciting adventure for your kids.


Talk to Them


Keeping in constant communication with your kids is important in every aspect of life, but it is especially important when contemplating a move. If you want to minimize the impact a move has on your child, you will need to start discussing it with them well before the Moving Companies pull up to your drive.


By giving your kids lots of age relevant info about the move, you can get them used to the idea, so that when the big day comes they are well-prepared.


Be Prepared


Once a child knows that they will soon be moving home, it is likely that they will take some time to process it, and they will no doubt come out with important questions at the most unexpected of times. It is important that, as much as possible, you have the right answers to their questions ready for them. This will reassure them that everything is under control, allowing them to relax a little.


Involve Them in the Process


Obviously, you can’t let your kids call the shots when it comes to moving home. If you did, you’d find yourself bunking down in the Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, but there are lots of little choices that you can get the kids involved with.


For example, taking them to visit potential new homes, letting them choose their bedroom décor and taking them on fun trips to local landmarks near the new place are all simple things you can do to make your children feel a part of the process whilst having a great time.


Make Time for Them


Carving out some one-on-one time with the kids, where you can have no-strings fun together, is a great way to tease out any fears or concerns they may have about the move. This will help you to work out what the biggest issues with the move are likely to be and thus plan strategies to get your kids through.


Even if you do all of the above, you may find that your children still experience a period of stress when you move into your new home. It is important not to panic if this is the case. Instead, you should focus your energies on making the transition fun. Take the kids out, play home-based games like hide and seek, let them meet the neighbor kids and you’ll soon see an improvement.