Volume1; Issue 1

September 2000

Welcome to emommieNews
Welcome emommies to the very first edition of emommieNews. This first issue is packed full of information. We are so excited at how fast emommies.net has grown. And we are still growing!! Our monthly newsletter is the perfect forum to introduce you to all the awesome things you can find and do at emommies.net. If you would like more information on how you can contribute to emommieNews, e-mail me at Noelle@emommies.net

 

Start The School Year Out Organized!
By:  Rachel Webb     Copyright ©2000
Soon our homes will be filled with the sounds of "Mom, where is my homework?" As moms everywhere get geared up to battle the Back to School stress and vow once again to be more organized This year, let me offer some preventative medicine and time saving tips.

1. Mark the Stuff! Put your child’s name on the back of everything...most of you probably figured this one out and already mark the backpack, books & jackets but what about their shoes? Last year my 7 year old daughter wore 4 different pairs of shoes home that were not hers and couldn’t figure out why they didn’t fit right!  I gave up trying to figure out how that could possibly happen and just started writing her name on the bottom of the shoes!

2. Notes from Home A friend of mine who is an elementary school secretary, spends most of her morning sorting through a "ga-zillion" unmarked notes and wads of lunch money. She suggests that before the school year starts, pre-mark envelopes with your child’s name and grade on it.  You may want to get a rubber stamp made up or order personalized address labels. Get Free labels at http://www.FreeAddressLabels.com You can use them for lunch money envelopes, identifying books, returning fieldtrip permission slip’s, etc.

3. Photocopy Parental Release Forms How many times are you going to fill out the emergency medical form, you know, the one required by every school. One for every child.  I have 4 children x 13 years of school = 52 times! What a waste of time! This tip was shared by Anita from Ohio she pointed out that It can be very tedious looking up address and phone number of the doctor, dentist, hospital, family friend to call in an emergency, etc. Do it once, and file photocopy’s on hand for the next year. 

4. Magnetic Fridge Calendar As the kids bring home a note about an event, transfer the information to a Fridge Calendar where everyone in the household can see planned activities and that is easy to write-on/wipe-off. Last year I wanted one that included a notes area that would match my kitchen so I made my own. You can see examples at: http://www.Note-Ables.com Calendars should be made entirely of flexible magnetic material so it won’t slide off when the kids slam the fridge door!

5 . Pre-Pick Daily Clothes 90% of our school morning battles  take place regarding what to wear. Laying out clothes the night before helps, but if that hasn’t solved your problem try this idea from  Tandy a mom of four. She bought a 5 compartment sweater hanger for the closet and helps the child  choose the wardrobe for the whole week. Even socks and underwear get put in each days "cubby" Sunday Afternoon. Ok Moms, hat creates your deadline for getting the laundry all caught up! 

6. File System for School Papers  In preparing for the multitude of papers your kids will be bringing home keep a three tired wire basket by their bedroom door, or your kitchen counter. Teach your kids basic organizational skills by having them sort through their own backpacks and put papers that need "To Be Signed" by mom in the top basket, Another basket is for "Important Stuff Mom Needs" (PTA info., fund-raisers, school policies, etc.) and a basket for "Art & Awards" to be used as scrapbooking ideas and keepers. One mom has a rule for the top basket, if it’s not in the top basket by bedtime, it doesn’t get signed that night. This eliminates the last minute papers waving in moms face as you rush out the door and gives you a chance to actually READ what you are signing! 


About the Author:
Rachel Webb is a WAHM of 4 and designs write-on/wipe-off  Magnetic Fridge Calendars. Made entirely of flexible magnetic material, her organizational calendars are guaranteed not to slide off when the kids slam the fridge door! Visit her site: http://www.Note-Ables.com or E-Mail: Rachel@Note-Ables.com

             
Attention: Recalls (August & Sept 2000)
Attention everyone!  This is a partial list of recalls provided by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.  Please check out their website for more recalls.  I only included child/family related ones here.  You can find more at http://www.cpsc.gov
What's New @ emommies.net?
  • Humor ~ Crack up with emommieHumor.  Here you will find cute jokes, hilarious true emommie confessions and all kinds of great stuff that will brighten your day.
  • emommieAward ~ Do you know of another website (besides our own emommies.net that deserves to be recognized for their efforts to help moms?  If so check out this page and submit your recommendation.
  • Meet The Original emommies ~ Do you want to know who the behind the scenes people are at emommies.net?  If so, you can find us here.
  • Top 100 Mom's Sites ~ You guessed it.  This is a place for mom's sites to compete for top billing.
Coming Attractions
  • emommieRomance ~ Oh, is this one going to be good!  This is an area many of you may want to send to your hubbies.  Here emommies (or edaddies) will be able to pick up some great ideas to put the spark back into love.
  • edaddies ~ emommies.net isn't just for mommies anymore!  Soon, you dads out there will be able to benefit from us too.
Help!
We are looking for people who would like to help with the emommies.net website.  There are many opportunities available, both small and large commitments. Specifically, we need help with the following:
  • Jokes or other humorous tidbits are needed for the Humor page. If you have something to contribute, Edie would love you forever.  Contact her at CaitoEdie@msn.com
  • Are you one of the lucky ones who has a dh that is a romantic?  Do you have some romantic advice?  Send the story of your romance to our resident romance expert Lashawna at lashawna@viclink.com
  • Stories needed for our Kids Stories section.  Right now, we have only one story.  I would love to see tons of stories written by our emommies here.  Contact Noelle at Noelle@emommies.net if you are feeling creative.
In This Issue
  • Welcome
  • Get Organized
  • What's New?
  • Romance Tip
  • Recipe
  • Attention: Recalls
  • Humor
  • Craft Corner
  • Coming Attractions
  • Award Winner
  • Help!
Romance Tip
Every day, no matter if you are rushing off to work, in the middle of making dinner, changing diapers, or even if all of your kids are hanging on your leg asking millions of questions...Take a look at your spouse and all that he/she has done that day and compliment them. Say something along the lines of "Wow, Baby!  The house looks GREAT!", or "Hey, Good lookin' you look beautiful (or handsome) today", or "Hi, honey! It is so good to have you home!"  It really makes a huge difference in the relationship if you throw out a compliment to your spouse once in a while. It builds self esteem and makes us really happy. It also makes us feel appriciated. 

Look for more romance tips in future issues of the emommieNews and on our emommies.net website coming soon!

 

Recipe
Apple Spice Cake

In a large bowl combine:
2 cups sifted all purpose flour
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1 tsp. Baking Soda
1-3/4 Cups Sugar
1/4 tsp. Salt

Blend In:
3 Eggs (well beaten)
1 Cup salad oil

Stir all of the above until batter is smooth. It will be very thick.

Add:
4 Large delicious apples (peeled and sliced very thin)
1 Cup chopped pecans or walnuts

Mix until apple slices are well coated with batter. Spread into a well greased 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 for one hour, or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean.

OPTION:
Use only 2 apples and 1 can of very well drained, crushed pineapple.

If you have an original recipe you would like to have published, visit http://www.emommies.net/cooking.htm

 

Humor
SHARE THIS WITH THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE
"When a woman is feeling hormonal"
 Things you should and shouldn't say:
 
DANGEROUS: "What's for dinner?"
SAFER: "Can I help you with dinner?"
SAFEST: "Where would you like to go for dinner?"
 
DANGEROUS: "Are you wearing THAT?"
SAFER: "Gee....you look good in brown."
SAFEST: "WOW! You look great!"
 
DANGEROUS: "What are you so worked up about?"
SAFER: "Could we be over reacting?"
SAFEST: "Here's fifty dollars."
 
DANGEROUS: "Should you be eating that?"
SAFER: "You know, we have lots of apples left."
SAFEST: "Would you like me to get you a glass of wine with that?"
 
DANGEROUS: "What did you DO all day?"
SAFER: "I hope you didn't overdo today."
SAFEST: "You know, I have ALWAYS loved you in that bath robe!"

For more humor, check out the humor page at http://www.emommies.net/humor.htm

 

Craft Corner

Bathtub Paint: This one is super easy & your kids will love making their own.  Make sure that you lay down newspaper because they will make a mess!  Here's what you'll need:

  • 1/3 cup of clear (& mild) dish soap
  • 1 tbsp of corn starch
  • food coloring

Mix soap and corn starch well in a small bowl.  Add several drops of food coloring to make desired color.  Add more for brighter colors, less for lighter colors.  

You can pour the mixture into squeeze bottles if you want.  Think about making several colors all at once so that you can get really creative in the tub.

Warning:  If your little one has sensitive skin, test the mixture first to make sure it's not irritating.  Also, remember this is not a "tears-free" substance!

For more craft ideas, check out our Kids section at http://www.emommies.net/crafts.htm

 

Best Mom's Site Award
This month's Best Mom's Site Award is awarded to Mothers In Touch.  Check them out at http://mothersintouch.bizland.com/

To make a recommendation for one of your favorite sites, visit our award page at: http://www.emommies.net/emommieawards.htm

Deadline for October Newsletter is October 1, 2000.
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