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Winter Sports and The Family
You know it’s that time again – ski season is in full swing in the Northeast. I know, I hear it everywhere and I am sure you do too….. “we’ve got to get the kids on skis,”  We finally did last week. 

But a word of warning:  Rent skis and test out the terrain before you make a commitment to purchase a whole ensemble for young kids and the family because I am sure you have heard…….it can get really expensive.  You know how fickle little 6 year olds can be!  So drumroll please…..here are a few tips for surviving the winter ski season with young kids.
 

Rent equipment and head to a local ski hill.  Check out your own backyard before you head to a monstrous mountain as young kids who are first starting out won’t be hitting the trails but sticking to the bunny slope!  One such resource (https://skiing.alpinezone.com/resorts.htm), can help you navigate.
 

Pack a healthy snack or lunch so kids have their bellies full before they head out on the slopes.  You mean you haven’t tried Lands End lunch bags (https://www.landsend.com/ix/girls-clothing/Girls/Backpacks-Bags-Lunch-Boxes/index.html?seq=1~2~3&catNumbers=400~491&visible=1~2~1&store=le&sort=Recommended&tab=4) they are really cute and functional!
 

There is a bag for everything. We all know kids should carry their own equipment but let’s face it after a few hours of skiing a three year old can get pretty cranky.  My husband developed a system.  Gloves, goggles and headsocks stuffed into helmets in one bag. Ski’s boots in another (when they are so young the skis are so tiny they can have their own bag.   I was checking out go ski (https://www.goski.com/gear/Bags_Luggage/Ski_Boot_Bags.html) the other day and they do have quite a selection!
 

Happy skiing!

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a green year?

2008 is here! Are you prepared for the year ahead? Got those resolutions in check? This is the year for me to get organized (of course I always say that!) and to make a commitment to being more ecologically conscious -especially in my workspace.  I was wandering around https://www.seejanework.com  – my fav place to get office supplies and I discovered many eco friendly office products that will make the transition easy.  Everything from notebooks to pencils and even these nice soy diffusers – for a lovely smelling home office. https://www.seejanework.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=102&idproduct=789 

 

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a green year?

2008 is here! Are you prepared for the year ahead? Got those resolutions in check? This is the year for me to get organized (of course I always say that!) and to make a commitment to being more ecologically conscious -especially in my workspace.  I was wandering around https://www.seejanework.com  – my fav place to get office supplies and I discovered many eco friendly office products that will make the transition easy.  Everything from notebooks to pencils and even these nice soy diffusers – for a lovely smelling home office. https://www.seejanework.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=102&idproduct=789 

 

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Wash your hands please!

Now that school is in full swing..let the sickness begin!  Well let’s keep the germs at bay and I find myself saying all the time wash your hands please!  I love a good liquid soap. Bath & Body Works are great, but here are some  brands I just discovered that are pretty sweet. 

I was in a restaurant in Boston and they had Molton Brown in the ladies bathroom – the whole room smelled nice. I also love the Lemon Verbena scenet that Mrs. Meyers makes.

You can also head to your local Target to pick up some too and, speaking of Target, Method, a line that’s available at Target, does the trick too. Many people say to stick to straight soap and water (remember ivory?)

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