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Spring,  2006
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Sanity Saving Ideas to
Spring Into A Family Picnic

by Julie Edelman, Your Life! Family Editor
Featured Article(s):
The "fun" just never ends!   In The Accidental Housewife : How to Overcome Housekeeping Hysteria One Task at a Time (Coming in May, 2006), Julie Edelman helps housewives everywhere come out of the closet and celebrate their work and learn to simplify it all.
Bring Back the Best Moments of Childhood
Flip Flop Soap
Having trouble getting those young 'uns into the house and in the tub?  The girls will practically dive into the bath water when you show them these adorable Tropical-scented soaps in the shape of flip flops!
Ah, the smell of fresh air, the breeze in my hair, the ants on my food!  Well, you can't have everything. Actually, I love picnics.  They're a mindless and rewarding way to spend time with my family with very little muss, fuss or planning.  That is so long as you take care of two things: food and fun.  Let's start with the food-you know your kids are going to start saying "I’m hungry  the minute you arrive so be prepared.  Go to your local supermarket and pick up a variety of store-bought prepared goodies-sandwiches, wraps, salads, disposable drinks, bags of chips, cookies and fresh fruit and load 'em up in a cooler or insulated backpack. Ok, so you've got that covered.

The next words you're going to hear within five minutes after they've gulped down the food will be:   "I'm bored"! So what follows are just a few simple ideas that will keep your kids busy, won't ruin your manicure and will make your day truly a 'walk in the park' …that and something refreshing like a wine cooler.  Oh yeah, as for the ants, here's a tip to keep them at bay:  Place a fabric dryer sheet or two near where you're eating and those ants will be two sheets to the wind-dryer sheets that is!  And, don't forget to throw in an extra sweater or blanket, too, just in case Mother Nature is still playing it cool!

A is for A LOT OF ACTIVITIES:  You can never plan too many activities. So while you take a break to catch some rays or a snooze under a tree, here are a few ideas that will be fun for all:

Before you go to the park have your kids make a list of 'nature' stuff they have to find-a branch with three leaves, lady bug,  round rock, spot a squirrel, mom lying peacefully on a blanket and anything else they come up with!  They can also lead a bug tour, play  tug of war, jump rope limbo or you can hide different things around a selected area for them to find:  TIP:  More things you bring to hide the longer they'll be busy and you can relax!

B is for a BOUNTIFUL BACKPACK: Kids love surprises. Pack a backpack or beach bag for each filled with age-appropriate, inexpensive treats and fun things that they can use at the park, beach or wherever! Include things like chalk, bubbles, magnifying lenses, water guns, jump ropes, snack bags and stopwatches (this is great for a contest to see who can sit still the longest!). For older children include their favorite magazine, Frisbee, sunglasses, mp3 player and a friend (not in the pack!)!

C is for CLICKIN  THOSE CAMERAS: Everyone loves to take pictures. Hand out disposable cameras and let your family shoot away from start to finish. Not only will this keep them busy, it will be a great way to remember what a picture perfect picnic it was! Try saying that three times fast!

Ok, I'm still working on ideas for the letters D and E so forgive me…I'm skipping to F for now!

F is for FOOD FUN 'N FIXINS:
There are lots of ready made choices available at your supermarket, but if you want to involve your kids and insure they'll eat what you bring, let them help make something.  Less work for mama too! Some simple ideas include wraps, cheese and fruit kabobs, dips for chips and veggies.


And …G is for Good-bye and have a GOOD TIME!

About the Author
Julie is a lifestyle expert and real life, real tips domestic go to gal who appears regularly on national tv, radio and print media including ABC  s The View. Look for her new must-have sanity saving book "The Accidental Housewife:  How To Overcome Housekeeping Hysteria   One Task at a Time in bookstores April 2006 (Ballantine Books). Click here for more info www.theaccidentalhousewife.com
NEW!  In time for Mother's Day
Healthy Easter Treats:
Easter Bunnies Bring More Than Chocolate Eggs
by Susanne Myers

Easter baskets don't have to be full of chocolate and peeps. Here are some great ideas that will fill your Easter basket without all the extra fat and sugar.

Bubbles
What child doesn't love to blow bubbles? Grab a couple of bottles of bubbles for this year's Easter basket. The kids will have a blast with them and with a little luck it will be warm enough outside to keep them busy and running around chasing bubbles for quite some time.

Sidewalk Chalk
Another fun treat is sidewalk chalk. This is the perfect time to draw on the sidewalk with the weather warming up. Plus we get enough rain in the spring that your driveway or sidewalk won't be decorated for too long.

Homemade Playdough
Make some playdough using your favorite homemade playdough recipe (we have one at kinderinfo.com). Get a couple of small playdough toys to go along with it and let the fun begin.

Toys from the Dollar Store
You can also pick up some very inexpensive toys at the dollar store. I have found anything from Easter themed coloring books to kites in there. This is also a great place to shop for the Easter baskets themselves, as well as some plastic Easter eggs that are great for hiding small trinkets and treats.

Of course every child should have some special treats in the Easter basket as well. Along with the obligatory chocolate bunny, include some healthier treats.

Chocolate and Yogurt Covered Raisins
Both chocolate and yogurt covered raisins look like little mini Easter eggs and are a yummy treat. Fill a small cellophane bag with these sweet treats and tie a pretty bow around it.

Trail Mix with Jellybeans
Mix some low sugar cereal like chex, or cheerios with some small pretzels, peanuts, raisins, and some jellybeans for an Easter inspired Trail Mix. You don't have to feel bad about your kids filling up on this. Pour your trail mix in a small bag, or fill some large plastic Easter eggs with the mix.

About the Author
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