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Great Live Talks Happening This Week!

February 13, 2012 by The Motherhood

We have a fabulous line-up of Talks scheduled this week, starting today with Kristen Chase, aka The Mominatrix and sex columnist who will be dishing out advice, tips and tricks for making Valentine’s Day – and every day – extra special TODAY.  Join us for A Moninatrix Valentine’s Day at 1:00 pm ET today.

 

Pinterest, our new obsession.   Are you addicted too?  We’ll be talking about our favorite ways to use Pinterest, learn fun things you can do with the platform and what else might be coming down the pike.  Favorite Ways to Use Pinterest is happening at 1:00 pm ET Wednesday.

 

On Friday, Christine Koh is kicking off the #10minutes challenge, a movement to get us all to take 10 minutes a day for ourselves.  Just 10 minutes.  Come share what you’ll do, or your favorite 10 minute breaks and we’ll create the #10minutes inspiration manual for us all.

 

 

 

Filed Under: News

Your Mother-In-Law: Turning Over a New Leaf

February 9, 2012 by The Motherhood

A man is torn between two women. One has known and loved him since he was a child, and he owes her his very life, but he has pledged his heart to another.  Sounds like a setup for a great movie or romance novel, but this drama is lived out every day in women’s relationships with their mothers-in-law. Can this story possibly have a happy ending?

 

Despite the stereotype of the “monster-in-law,” the answer seems to be yes: a happy (or at least happier) ending is possible. Judy Goldberg, senior editor of Parents Magazine, and a wonderful panel of featured guests joined The Motherhood to discuss our relationships with our mothers-in-law and how we can make them better.

 

MIL vs. Mother: Which relationship is harder?

 

Judy Goldberg posed this thought-provoking question early on.  Shell of Things I Can’t Say offered that she sometimes finds it easier to get along with her MIL than her own mom. Kristen Kemp of Barista Kids cited three reasons the relationship between women and their MILs can be so tough:  “First, you put two women together who are in love with the same man. Second, you are stuck together for the long haul, no defriending on Facebook allowed. Third, your man probably cares what she thinks, so you have to be careful that you don’t tick them both off.”

 

Judy observed that it’s possible that “people struggle with MILs because they have this new, but suddenly very intimate relationship to navigate.” Britt of In Pursuit of Happiness added, “I think the in-law relationship is unique because it’s one of the few times when you’re forced to have an intimate relationship with people you didn’t necessarily choose – that’s a big leap for everyone involved!”

 

 

What does your MIL want from you? What do you want from her?

 

Judy asked these questions: “What do you want from your MIL? What do you think she wants from you?” One participant felt that her MIL wanted to have “the same relationship with me as I have with my mother,” and that from her own end, that would just not be possible. Britt and Fadra of All Things Fadra agreed that they were looking for a “second mother” to “fill in gaps” in the relationships with their own moms. Some of the participants had never really considered the questions–and as Joe Jackson famously sang, “You can’t get what you want ’til you know what you want.”

 

 

 

Gossip and Guilt Trips and Grasping, Oh My!

 

Though several participants and panelists reported great, easy-to-navigate relationships with their MILs, there were, predictably, a number of conflict issues. One MIL needs to talk to her son for at least an hour EVERY day, and gets miffed if a few days go by without a call (or if it’s suggested that a three-week-plus visit is a little too long). Judy said she gets lots of letters about such situations, and emphasized the need to “set super firm limits and stand by them. Even if MIL is angry.”

 

Tales of overbearing and controlling MILs abounded, from the MIL who rearranges her daughter-in-law’s porch furniture when she’s not home, to the one who schedules medical appointments for her grandkids–WITHOUT their parents’ input.  Then there was the flip side–MILs who don’t seem to want to be involved in their grandchildren’s lives, or who make promises to grandchildren and don’t follow through, or who show blatant favoritism to some grandchildren over others–even within the same family.

 

 

What’s a daughter-in-law to do?

 

We may not be able to change the things we don’t love about our MILs, but there are several things we can do to change our own perspective (and maybe to influence their behavior a little bit).

 

We loved this advice from panelist Meagan of The Happiest Mom: “I think a big part of forging a positive relationship is accepting who your MIL is (which may not always be the same as the person you would like them to be.) She also noted, “…the biggest thing that improved our relationship is realizing that her having an opinion didn’t mean she was dismissing mine or thought me incompetent. SO much of our early tension was due to me being defensive, and perceiving criticism that wasn’t always there.” Britt added, “Screwing up enough times as a mother myself (helped the relationship). You get more compassionate, I think, the more often you fall short of your own ideal.”

 

Shell recounted how she and her MIL made their way out of negative drama with clear communication and finding their common ground: “She thought I hated her and I thought she hated me… so we both acted that way. We realized that there really was no hatred there. And that we both love my husband and the boys, so that helped.” Shell also advised making an effort to include MIL in special days, to make her feel like part of the family. None of us, including MILs, wants to be on the outside looking in.

 

Fadra offered, “What helps me… is imagining what I will be like with my future daughter-in-law. My son is my world and I can’t imagine any girl meeting my standards. Yes, I know. That’s wrong!!” Several participants echoed the sentiment that thinking about how they want a future daughter-in-law to treat them reminds them how to treat their MIL.  As Joy of Creative Mamma put it, “I now have a new mindset about how to be an MIL in the future!”

 

All of these things can help, but we have to remember, as one participant put it, “Some relationships are just toxic.” Sometimes, for the health of your marriage or family you really do have to just walk away. The trick is knowing when to walk, and when to try to repair the relationship.

 

The Upside

 

There are days that it may seem tempting not even to try, but it can be so worth it to work on your relationship with your MIL, as Kristen Kemp observed. “Finding peace with your MIL makes life so much easier. As I get older, I am so much more relaxed about the little things she’d say that bothered me. I think I’m learning to live with her quirks. I’m even learning to love her for them.” Judy Goldberg pointed out that your MIL has already done one thing right, saying, “(Y)ou could end up with an amazing relationship with a woman who loves your husband and has helped make him into the amazing person he is. You’ve got to give her props for that!”

Filed Under: Influencers & Impact, Research & Insights Tagged With: Favorite, Judy Goldberg, Live Talks, mothers-in-law, Parents Magazine, The Motherhood

Create Gourmet Meals on a Budget

February 8, 2012 by The Motherhood

That box of macaroni and cheese just won’t cut it anymore. You are tired of making sandwiches. You don’t have $100 to spare for a restaurant meal, but is delicious food on a budget really too much to ask for?

 

NO, it is not, as Melanie Feehan of The Coupon Goddess showed us today during a live video demonstration in The Motherhood!

 

You can watch Melanie make Easy Ginger Pork Pot Stickers with Scallion Lime Long Grain Rice here:

 

http://youtu.be/bKH1LmRvOFk

 

She used Johnsonville pork and chicken brats for the pot sticker filling, Nasoya eggroll wrappers and Better Than Bouillon to cook the broccoli with more flavor.

 

Save Money Through Couponing and Planning

 

“Usually the way to maximize coupon savings is to combine your coupons with the best sales, and if possible at stores that double the coupon value,” said Jenn of SuperJenn.

 

“Pairing sales with coupons is vital,” agreed Angie of My Four Monkeys. “You’ll save WAY more that way. I almost never buy generic or store brand anymore and pay way less a month in grocery bills.”

 

“I love planning my meals about what is on sale. It keeps our menus fresh at home – and saves me money!” added Michelle of Honest and Truly.

 

To avoid getting stuck with no food in the house and being forced to order takeout, Sarah at In the Trenches of Mommyhood does “a weekly meal plan on a white marker board on my fridge, taking into account basketball games, meetings, etc. It definitely helps during hectic evenings … and for grocery shopping!”

 

Melanie of The Coupon Goddess added, “I will cook extras to freeze if I have the time. I figure if I’m cooking anyway, I might as well double the batch for a future meal.”

 

Budgeting and Creative Cooking

 

For those who use grocery store rewards cards, a great money saver, “do you have the KeyRing app?” asked Angie of My Four Monkeys. “Much better way to keep track of those loyalty cards if you have a smartphone! I had a whole keyring dedicated to cards, now they are all on my phone.”

 

And when you already have food in the house, “one of the best ways to save money is to think outside the box … Use what you have, find ways to use items differently than you normally would!” said Jenn of SuperJenn.

 

To help find ways to combine ingredients in new ways, Sarah of In the Trenches of Mommyhood recommended AllRecipes.com.

 

Michelle of Honest and Truly also uses AllRecipes, because “you can narrow it down by type of food (e.g., dinner, brunch) and what you want to use (e.g., chicken, beef) and then start using the ingredient finder where you can say I want X or Y but not Z.”

 

Meal Inspiration

 

“Last night I made a fresh boule (bread) and a chicken soup with a carrot/onion base. Super easy and so healthy! (And cheap!)” said Michelle at Honest and Truly.

 

Jenn of SuperJenn recently made “homemade pizza! A staple for us,” she said. And “I’ve got a chicken sausage soup in the works for tonight. I bulked it up with extra veggies (leftover odds and ends) to help stretch the servings a little further!”

 

“Soups are great for using up odds and ends,” agreed Becki. “And try to get familiar with things that can be substituted–if a recipe calls for broccoli and you don’t have any, depending on the recipe you might be able to throw in that half-bag of [leftover] spinach.”

 

Cooking and Storage Tricks

 

Have you ever let a rarely used ingredient sit in the fridge for too long – and kicked yourself for buying too much when most of it ended up moldy? Some of those items can be stored in the freezer, where they last longer.

 

Meat is an obvious one.  Less commonly known, “ginger lasts forEVER in the freezer,” said Michelle of Honest and Truly. “Just wrap the ginger in plastic to keep it from getting freezer burn, and it will last for months. It’s a lot easier to grate when it’s already frozen, too.”

 

To get the most out of the ingredients you use, Melanie of The Coupon Goddess suggested one neat trick: “In order to get all the juice out of a lime, break the fibers up with a fork before you squeeze it.”

 

And for those picky eaters, Melanie also recommended cooking broccoli in chicken stock. “Maybe that’ll get my kiddos to eat it,” said Angie of My Four Monkeys.

 

“Purée zucchini and toss it in sauces and soups if you’re trying to be sneaky,” Jenn of SuperJenn suggested.

 

Great Resources

 

To track sales and coupons, Melanie of The Coupon Goddess recommended sites like afullcup.com and slickdeals.net.

 

“As far as organization goes, I use a binder with baseball card sheets to organize my coupons,” she added.

 

Angie of My Four Monkeys also suggested Southernsavers.com and Hip2Save.com.

 

 

Thanks to our host and co-hosts!!

 

Melanie, The Coupon Goddess

Angie, My Four Monkeys

Jenn, SuperJenn

Michelle, Honest and Truly

Sarah, In the Trenches of Mommyhood

 

Filed Under: Research & Insights Tagged With: Budget, cooking, Live Talks, Melanie Feehan

An Army of Women in the Making

February 8, 2012 by The Motherhood

 

We need to do more, we needed to do better.

 

I’m going to ask you, my dear readers, to do something very simple. And I’m going to ask that you pass it on to all of your friends and ask them to do something simple.

 

Today, I’m asking you to please, please join the Army of Women. From their website:

 

The Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation’s Love/Avon Army of Women is made possible thanks to a grant from the Avon Foundation for women.

 

Our revolutionary initiative has two key goals:

 

–  To recruit one million healthy women of every age and ethnicity, including breast cancer survivors and women at high-risk for the disease, to partner with breast cancer researchers and directly participate in the research that will eradicate breast cancer once and for all.

 

–  To challenge the scientific community to expand its current focus to include breast cancer prevention research conducted on healthy women.

 

Join us in this movement that will take us beyond a cure by creating new opportunities to study what causes breast cancer—and how to prevent it.

 

You do NOT have to have had breast cancer to join. You just have to be a women, willing to fill out a form, get an e-mail from time to time, and if you are so moved and eligible, through this site you can learn about or participate in research going on right now.

 

I am a member of the site, along with 363,625 other women. The goal?  To get one million women signed up. Late last year I even participated in a study that I learned about through Army of Women.

 

So go over there, check out the website, and join. And ask your friends. Ask them to ask their friends. It’s a small thing that could make a huge difference.

Filed Under: Influencers & Impact, News

Crafting with Kids of All Ages for Valentine’s Day – Get Inspired Here!

February 7, 2012 by The Motherhood

Valentine’s Day is coming up next week – and it’s a great opportunity to spend some quality crafting time with your kids!

 

Amanda Formaro of Crafts by Amanda joined us in The Motherhood today for a live video demonstration of her Valentine’s mosaics.  Along with her six craft blogger co-hosts, she helped us think outside the paper heart when it comes to Valentine’s creations.

 

Watch Amanda on video to learn how to make her Valentine’s mosaics!

 

http://youtu.be/8rIblC2Vnak

 

Here are some top crafts to try this week:

 

Heidi of Honeybear Lane suggested these cereal box Valentine’s holders.

 

Carissa of Carissa’s Creativity Space posted a roundup of photo Valentines. “I love those Valentines where you take a picture of your kid holding his fist out and then you poke an actual sucker into the photo,” said Heidi of Honeybear Lane.

 

“This is another fun ‘hands on’ Valentine card you can make with your [younger]  kids,” Carissa added, posting the link to a tutorial for a Valentine reading “thumb-body loves you,” using your child’s thumbprint.

 

“I did a quick and dirty Vday project using dollar store candles,” said Breanna of Dollar Store Mom.

 

“For older kids, maybe try Quilling. It’s simple, inexpensive, and very elegant!” added Jenny of Craft Test Dummies.

 

Slightly younger kids might enjoy helping you make these Valentine-themed Lego minifig soaps, also suggested by Jenny of Craft Test Dummies.

 

“I think this [I Love You sign language card] would make a great in-class project” for younger kids, added Carissa of Carissa’s Creativity Space.

 

And if you’re looking for inspiration for gifting your significant other, Lisa at Condo Blues suggested this hand-stitched love note.

 

For Valentine’s snacks:

 

“Instead of chocolate, I made my husband his favorite shortbread decorated with hearts!” said Lisa of Condo Blues.

 

Added Heidi of Honeybear Lane, “These are a fun and easy V-day treat that your kids could help make. Dip fortune cookies in chocolate and sprinkles!”

 

“If you like sugar, these love bug cupcakes are fun. Easy to make with your kids, too!” said Carissa of Carissa’s Creativity Space.

 

Great craft tips:

 

“My tip for craft supplies – read reviews BEFORE you buy! Make sure you’ve got the right products for your job and budget! That’s why I started my blog in the first place- to educate crafters!” said Jenny at Craft Test Dummies.

 

“For paint – I think that Plaid is a great brand because it’s thick, but I have used lots of Decoart too,” said Heidi of Honeybear Lane.

 

Replied Lisa of Condo Blues, “I’m experimenting with the Martha Stewart Craft Paints. I like that you can use them on wood, metal, glass, and fabric.”

 

For adding sparkle, “the Martha Stewart Glitter is worth it. The bestest!” said Jenny at Craft Test Dummies.

 

“Glitter paint and glitter glues are great, but drying time can definitely be a factor. Always keep that in mind depending on how long you have for your project,” added Amanda of Crafts by Amanda.

 

For adhesives, “I don’t like rubber cement for things that you might want to keep around for awhile…the adhesive breaks down fairly quickly,” said Jenny of Craft Test Dummies. She prefers “the Elmer’s Craft Bond glue sticks. Great adhesion and they don’t dry out so quickly!”

 

Visit our host and co-hosts for more great craft ideas!

 

Amanda, Crafts by Amanda

Breanna, Dollar Store Mom

Carissa, Carissa’s Creativity Space

Colleen, Mural Maker and More

Heidi, Honeybear Lane

Jenny, Craft Test Dummies

Lisa, Condo Blues

Filed Under: Influencer Spotlights Tagged With: Amanda Formaro, crafts, Live Talks, Valentine's Day

Susan Niebur

February 6, 2012 by The Motherhood

 

I received news of Susan Niebur’s passing today and am feeling so very sad.  Reading her husband’s post today and her posts over the last few months on Toddler Planet has just wrecked me.

 

I want to use this space to send my prayers and love to Susan in spirit, to her family and to the many people who loved her.

 

I never knew Susan but feel like I do.  I can never imagine what it’s like for her husband and family, but reading Susan’s frank and loving posts brought back real and raw decade-old memories of the last months with my friend Erin Kramp before she passed away from breast cancer.  It was such an intense time.  I remember like it was yesterday talking with Erin endlessly about every topic under the sun, trying to squeeze it all in, in between regulating her oxygen intake to keep her breathing and comfortable.  Our book had come out just two months before and with the rush of celebrations and attention, we both had thought that maybe her health might hold out longer.   But then, she got weaker very quickly and we knew.  In the end, we were both thankful that we got to say goodbye and tell each other how much we loved each other in an unrushed way. Not everyone gets that time, as they say.  I still miss her and think of her most every day.

 

In Susan’s posts at Christmas time, she thought she would probably have more time too. I ache for her, her family and loved ones, wishing that that were so.

 

Susan’s husband Clay posted to Toddler Planet today.  In part, he said,

 

She is survived by her family, friends, achievements, and the indelible marks she made on people around the world.  In lieu of flowers, please consider furthering Susan’s legacy through a contribution to the Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation.  Or please choose to make a difference somewhere, anywhere, to anyone.

 

In honor of Susan, Clay and their family, let’s all do both.

Filed Under: News

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