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May 10, 2006


No more Disney toys from McDonald’s?

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Filed under: Family — Trisha @ 11:24 pm

Disney is not planning to renew its deal with McDonald’s that allows the fast food restaurant to give away toys with disney characters in its Happy Meals.

For the past 10 years Disney has promoted its movies through McDonald’s with plastic toys for kids. Their contract will
end later this year after the promotions for the movies ‘Cars’ and ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest’ have finished.

McDonald’s will still sell its food in the Disney theme parks however, and may still have some promotions with McDonald’s.

McDonald’s will also now be able to promote the movies of other studios in its restaurants too.

Disney’s decision is believed by many to be due to its concern about damaging its image of being family friendly. In recent years more and more reports keep being published about how children are becoming obese. Other reports however claim that it was a mutual decision.

So what do you think? Good for kids or not? I say it is, but I have to admit I like all those little plastic toys! But non-disney toys would be fine with me too! Its best for the kids though - they don’t need any more encouragement to eat junk food!

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March 13, 2006


Don’t believe everything you hear on TV (as if you didn’t know that already!)

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Filed under: Family — Trisha @ 4:37 pm

Lynn at The New Homemaker brings up a good point today about how the media tends to exaggerate how often kids are kidnapped.

She points out that according to the Justice Department there are only around 115 kids kidnapped each by someone who intends to hurt them in some way.

We don’t have any kids yet but are in the process of adopting - and I know it will be something I will worry about once I am a parent, but at least I know now that the reality is that it really isn’t that common.

You just can’t trust the media - they are more interested in their ratings and in being entertaining than in reporting facts.

Thanks Lynn!

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February 11, 2006


What’s the scariest thing about being a parent?

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Filed under: Family — Trisha @ 10:57 pm

At Blogging Baby there is an interesting discussion about what is the ‘most challenging thing about being a parent?’

Now, I don’t have kids yet but we are in the middle of paperwork for adopting and I often wonder about these kinds of questions myself.

The author of the post, Sarah Gilbert, says that for her it is ‘between the ages of 18 months and 5 years’ and she may very well be right.

But the thing that scares me the most about being a parent is what meg says: ‘the expected loss of self’.

My mother, who was/is a great mom didn’t have many interests or hobbies - she was first and foremost a mom and wife. I appreciate all the sacrifices she made for me. But - I feel bad for her. She never had a chance at having a life of her own - to develop a sense of self or the challenge of goals to achieve outside of parenthood.

I’m not sure if I can live my life like that - without being miserable. And yet I don’t know how to avoid it and still be a good parent.

I guess my challenge over the many months of waiting will be to figure out how I can arrange some ‘me time’ to develop who I am outside of a parent.

In the end though, if I can manage it, I think my child might be better because it - to see her mother be a good mother - yet have outside interests and goal along with that.

For the mothers out there - what do you think is the scariest part? And for those not-yet-moms - what scares you the most?

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February 6, 2006


Flushable diapers?

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Filed under: Family — Trisha @ 4:35 pm

Over at The New Homemaker, Jilsyt reports that an Austrailian company is now making a diaper with a liner that is flushable, but the rest of it is reusable. Kind of like a cross between a disposable and cloth diaper.

I don’t know what they look like, but they sound kind of like pad for babies to me!

There is no way we could flush something like that down our toilets though. We have major sewer problems - its backed up in our basement a few times lately, and the county is going to have to come and dig up the line and fix it.

But, even if you don’t flush them, that’s still less material to throw away and end up in a land fill. So it might still be a good idea.

Jilsytis looking for opinions from anyone who has use them.

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February 3, 2006


It all starts at home!

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Filed under: Family — Trisha @ 3:03 pm

Once again I feel compelled to write about the problem of obesity and a generally poor diet in kids.

I want to focus this time on how parents must set a good example. If the parents don’t 1) eat healthy nutritious foods themselves, in front of their kids and don’t 2) prepare healthy nutritious meals for their children - what do you expect?

Cutting out the junk food in schools alone won’t solve the problem - kids might just end up skipping school meals entirely or bring junk food on their own to school.

While reducing or eliminating the amount of junk food commercials that appear during children’s TV shows would also help a lot - again, without parents setting a good example its not enough.

I don’t have any kids now, but we are starting the process to adopt and I want to make sure my child will see good eating habits coming from her parents. I’ll admit, I sometimes cheat and eat a little more junk than I should - but I’ll have to stop that once we are parents.

For those who are parents already - do you have any tips to share on how to make sure you do the right thing and eat healthy foods around your kids and how to get them to eat right too?

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