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Friday, July 17, 2009 - 12:38
by Amber At Parenting
If you’re a pregnant baseball fan in Brooklyn you’re in luck! Maybe.
The Cyclones, Brooklyn’s minor league baseball team, are hosting “Bellies & Baseball: A Salute to Pregnancy."
Some of the Highlights include: Read Full Post
The Cyclones, Brooklyn’s minor league baseball team, are hosting “Bellies & Baseball: A Salute to Pregnancy."
Some of the Highlights include: Read Full Post
Thursday, July 16, 2009 - 12:38
by Amber At Parenting
Did you catch Paul McCartney’s performance on the Late Show with David Letternman last night? I did.
During McCartney’s first visit back to the Ed Sullivan Theater, where the Beatles launched their U.S. invasion 45 years ago, he performed several hit songs, reminisced about the Fab Four, and captivated the audience with his dry wit.
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During McCartney’s first visit back to the Ed Sullivan Theater, where the Beatles launched their U.S. invasion 45 years ago, he performed several hit songs, reminisced about the Fab Four, and captivated the audience with his dry wit.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 13:26
by Amber At Parenting
Today marks the halfway point of 2009, and if you’re like most of us, the resolutions you made in January have long since fallen by the wayside.
Exercise daily. Hmmm…
That worked for a while, but then exhaustion kicked in and sleep became more important than 5 a.m. workouts.
Eat more healthily. Yes! Yes! No…
Does regularly chowing down on a Skinny Cow ice cream sandwich for dinner count? It's always just one, and it’s better than eating a pint of ice cream.
Thursday, June 18, 2009 - 12:12
by Amber At Parenting
The east coast has been battered by storms for the last several weeks, and tensions are running high. The forecast for next week is equally glum.
As a child, I wouldn’t care. Often my parents handed over swimsuits and let us run around our large back yard where we scared up worms (and other creepy-crawlies), puddle jumped, and looked for rainbows.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 13:20
by Amber At Parenting
Last weekend's holiday gave many Parenting staffers a sneak peek at how we’ll spend the summer. Without pool access or a beach getaway, it looks like I’ll be picnicking at parks throughout the city.
The kids-free crowds had it easy: most toted deli-packaged pasta and fruit salads, cheese and crackers, or pre-cut veggies and hummus. Never fear: Your picnic can be stress-free, too.
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The kids-free crowds had it easy: most toted deli-packaged pasta and fruit salads, cheese and crackers, or pre-cut veggies and hummus. Never fear: Your picnic can be stress-free, too.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009 - 11:44
by Amber At Parenting
Each Saturday during the fall while my brother and I were growing up, we’d head to the library. We’d get lost in stacks of books, always begging to take just one more.
In the summer, we’d scurry over to our neighbor’s house. She was an elementary school librarian and had to review new books before the school year began. Each year, we’d try to finish the pile before Labor Day.
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In the summer, we’d scurry over to our neighbor’s house. She was an elementary school librarian and had to review new books before the school year began. Each year, we’d try to finish the pile before Labor Day.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009 - 14:36
by Amber At Parenting
As a Pilates junkie and spin class regular, I was thrilled to read about Project ACES Day, which is often considered the world’s largest exercise class.
Millions of children across the globe will walk, bike, or jog today as part of Project ACES (All Children Exercise Simultaneously) Day. It takes place annually on the first Wednesday each May as part of Exercise is Medicine Month, National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and National Physical Education Week.
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Millions of children across the globe will walk, bike, or jog today as part of Project ACES (All Children Exercise Simultaneously) Day. It takes place annually on the first Wednesday each May as part of Exercise is Medicine Month, National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and National Physical Education Week.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 12:52
by Amber At Parenting
Need a new way to get your kids moving? Try dancing. Across the country, dance studios and community groups are offering great ways to get involved—from free workshops to performances—to celebrate National Dance Week.
In most major cities, you can find performances and classes nightly. There’s a dance studio near our office that offers daily drop-in classes. Each time I walk by, I tell myself I’ll eventually go.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 15:59
by Amber At Parenting
The Octomom drama has more twists than San Francisco’s Lombard Street. Now, cable networks have decided the mom’s story might not warrant an American reality T.V. show.
In January, we were amazed that someone could give birth to eight babies. We wondered how Nadya Suleman, a single mother, would support that brood.
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In January, we were amazed that someone could give birth to eight babies. We wondered how Nadya Suleman, a single mother, would support that brood.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009 - 14:37
by Amber At Parenting
Courtesy Flickr user FotoosVanRobin, CC Licensed
Pistachios are getting a bad rap these days thanks to the latest nut recall. In January, a Georgia manufacturing facility ruined peanuts’ reputation.
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