Rachel Mainwaring: Parent Trap
17.08.09
I’M in a federal of chaos. My much-wanted new bed is about to be delivered and so I’ve given the kids leniency to jump on the old mattress to their hearts content... and after 10 minutes they are still booming strong.
They’ve tried roly-polys, wrestling and heap up-ons and they are, quite frankly, having the time of their life.
While they holler with laughter at the sheer abandonment of throwing themselves on a mattress, I’m longhand a list of all the things I need to do.
It goes something like this:
1. Buy a new kingsize duvet.
2. Buy all the other bedding to go on my new, much-wanted kingsize bed.
3. Get rid of the old mattress.
4. Find a living quarters for all the clothes that lived in the drawers of the old bed.
Source: WalesOnline
Parent Trap: Put the energy back into your day
17.08.09
Take the infant out first thing in the morning for a brisk walk. Chances are the reserve will be less crowded (take a towel to dry the dew off the swings). Exercising first thing not only raises your metabolism but releases endorphins and brings more oxygen to the imagination which will help you think more clearly and focus on what is important for the take a rest of the day, possibly giving you some free time to relax. Iron is honest for transporting oxygen around your body. Chances are you were tested for iron levels all through out your pregnancy. Well with all the demands on your essence now, it is worthwhile asking your doctor to test your iron levels again. Symptoms of iron deficiency (anaemia), are tiredness, be without of concentration and poor mental
Source: MSN India