Thursday, 25 April 2013

Keep it ‘Cool’, Baby!

Summers are here and we are already feeling the heat, aren’t we? Here are few tips, which I follow during summers.

Ø Stock your fridge with Cucumber, Tomato and Carrots. You can also make salads for afternoon meals. Healthy and refreshing.


Ø Get the most of the season, with fruits like Sweet Lime, Oranges and Watermelon.



Ø Keep the little ones hydrated, with fresh fruit juices, coconut water or lemon juice. Glucon-D also is a must, as children play in the afternoons.





Ø Shop for some light cotton outfits, dhoti pants, capris, shorts and comfortable t-shirts.


Ø Get cute flip-flops or crocs, they come in cool colours and different cartoon characters.


Ø These days you even get trendy hats and caps. It’s a must, in case you are travelling with your little ones.

Ø Sunglasses are also a style statement for children these days. They come in cute colours and shapes. Grab one for the little one and get ready to click pictures.

Share your 'Summer Tips' in the comment box or email me- awesomemumma@gmail.com

Love,
AM

PS: Images have been taken from Google:)

Vacations and Word Power!

We have successfully completed 20 days of the summer vacations, phew! An achievement, I sayJ I hope you mothers agree to it. Keeping your children busy constructively is the biggest challenge which we parents face in the tech savvy era. Thanks to the distractions, in the name of TV, Ipads, Playstations, Smartphones, and Laptops.
Samu turned six this month, and she wanted a special gift for her birthday. I brainstormed for a while and finally got her a Scramble. I must admit, the game is too addictive and I enjoyed playing it during my own vacations. At first I was little hesitant to give it to Samu, however, the moment, she started playing, she too was hooked. We were busy playing with words for the next two hours. She can spell most of the three letter words and, I guess that’s the reason, she enjoyed it.
For the Love of Words

I highly recommend this game for children above 5 years. You can purchase this from any toy shop. It's also an ideal gift for your loved ones, not that expensive and highly addictive.
Children usually don’t enjoy sitting in one place for more than 10 minutes, however as parents, we need to take the initiative and involve them. You need to be enthusiastic and willing to spend quality time with them, that’s when this game will be fun.
How are you mommies spending  the Summer vacations? Share your views in the comment box or email me- awesomemumma@gmail.com
Happy vacations!
Love,
AM

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Vacations begin...!

“Mum-ma, now what to do”
“Mum-ma, I am bored”
“Mum-ma, let’s play”
“Mum-ma, what do I do?”
Mothers, I am sure, your little ones bombard you with such questions, frequently.  I never remember asking my parents, such questions. My vacations were planned. The whole morning was spent in the building compound, playing football, badminton or cycling (there were no gardens). Afternoons were spent lazing around in each other’s house, playing cards/ludo/snake & ladder/carom. Evenings again, we gathered in the compound and played till our stomachs growled in hunger.
However, the scenario is quite different these days. We as parents need to keep our children occupied or else, they get easily attracted to technology. They prefer watching TV, playing video games, downloading apps on smart phones/IPad/Tab. Also not all parents can afford to enroll their children in summer camps, Art & Dance workshops or even a family vacation.
Being a fulltime working mother, I have to seriously crack my brains and get stuffs for Samu, or else the easiest way-out she finds, is to coax her granny and watch her favorite show, Chota Bheem and Doremon. With each passing year, she is becoming more smart, and I have to be super-smart and search for new ideas, or else prompt comes the reply, “Mum-ma, yeh toh pehle bhi kiya tha” (We have done this before). Huh! Whoever said, children are innocent, forgot to mention the frequency of innocence.
 Over the last three years, I’ve gathered some ideas from the blogsworld, from friends and from my own childhood experience.
Painting is one such activity, which Samu loves to do. She enjoys playing with colours, water and the brush. I am not very good at painting; however, I do try my best. This was one such activity, which we did last year. We spent around 3 hours on this and Samu was super happy with the outcome.

Things you would require:
Ø  Drawing paper/white sheets
Ø  Water colour (I used Rangela Tempra Colours)
Ø  Paint-Brushes of different sizes
Ø  Palette
Ø  Black sketch pen/marker
Ø  Cute little fingers J
How to do:
Ø  Take a white sheet and pin it to a writing pad.
Ø  Mix blue colour with enough water in the palette
Ø  Take a thick brush and let the child paint the entire paper with blue colour
Ø  Let it dry (it takes almost 45 mins)
Ø  Let the child use his/her fingers and make small thumb impressions on the paper.
Ø  Let them draw few lines here and there, in green colour, to represent under-water plants.
Ø  Use a sketch pen to outline the thumb impressions and give it a finishing touch.
Samu wanted to do the outline thing on her own, so I just left it to her.
Age Group:
You can easily do this activity with children above the age of 3 years.  Samu’s drawing teacher introduced me to this technique. Thumb painting is fun; you can make flowers, mountains, house, and tree. You can keep newspapers below the white sheet, to avoid any possible mess.
Did you like it? How do you keep your little ones busy? Share your views in the comment box or email me- awesomemumma@gmail.com
Happy Holidays!!
Love,
AM

Friday, 5 April 2013

Journey as a Mum-ma!


“Mum-ma, you are AWESOME”, says my 6-yr old daughter, and the moment she says this, my heart skips a beat!

There are umpteen things which come free with Motherhood, some of them being:
Nausea

Morning Sickness

Mood Swings
Labour pain

Feeding troubles
Weight gain/loss

Hair gain/loss
Grey hairs

Insomnia
Backache

Less of ‘Me’ time
Cooking up Stories @12am

Guilt trips
Super-clean house

And the list is endless....

However, when that little angel hugs you and says the magical word Mum-ma, all the troubles, tensions, and pain vanishes in a moment! I started this journey precisely in July’2006, when I discovered that there is a little life inside me. And the nine-month ride with my baby, seemed joyful, yet tiring at times.
Samu, joined us in the Journey of Life on 11th April, 2007. My life changed completely, there was someone, who needed me all the time! It is a wonderful feeling to be a Mom, however, the post-partum depression, the sleepless nights, the breast-feeding sessions, the susu-potty sessions, the decision of getting back to work, the weight gain all these drain you completely.

This reminds me of a quote, which is very close to my heart,
“Making the decision to have a child - it is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body. ” ― Elizabeth Stone

And now my heart will turn 6 next week. This blog is an attempt to re-live those special moments spent with Samu, and to record, the small things that she has taught me and continues to teach me!

Join me, in this roller-coaster ride of Motherhood!


That's Awesome Mumma, with Samu and Dada
Love,
AM (Awesome Mumma)