Saturday, October 29, 2011

Family Pics!


I'd like to share my Snapfish photos with you. Once you have checked out my photos you can order prints and upload your own photos to share.
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Great Pics of Nicolas!

Summer vaca at Universal and Daytona with Patrick and Grandy!  Wow!  My son is gorgeous!! Oh no-Back off Girls-He's too nice for you!!

Click the link to see the pics on Snapfish
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Children's Health Threats Hidden in Your Home

October marks Children's Health Month.  Eliminate environmental hazards.


The entire month of October is Children's Health Month, and this year the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is urging parents to focus on environmental hazards that could spell trouble for children's health. Some are obvious and well-known hazards, such as radon, secondhand smoke, and serious sunburns. But there are other children's health hazards lurking in and around your house, and this month marks a good time to start removing them and replace them with natural alternatives such as Shaklee Get Clean Cleaning Products 

1: Indoor air pollution
The EPA has found that indoor air pollution can be many times worse than outdoor air because of all the harmful chemicals we invite into our homes, via scented candles (synthetic scents contain hormone-disrupting chemicals…especially bad for children who are still developing), harsh cleaners and paints, synthetic hairspray, shampoo, and perfume and cologne chemicals that tamper with our hormones. Try using more unscented, plant-based shampoos, soaps, and detergents. (By all means, avoid soaps containing the harmful antimicrobial chemical triclosan. Studies suggest we're sudsing ourselves sick. And note: Many studies have confirmed that regular soap and water is just as effective as antibacterial soaps, without the harmful side effects.)


2: Pesticides

You may already know that chemical pesticides have been linked to childhood cancers, brain damage, ADHD, autism, and other serious kid problems. But here's a little-known fact: Pesticides aren't just on the outside of many conventional fruits and vegetables, but actually in them. Systemic pesticides are often taken up inside the produce they're used on. Eat organic whenever possible. And in the home, beat back bugs using natural pest-control measures.

3: Lead and other contaminants.
Lead isn't just a problem in old house paint and dust. It's also been detected in or on many kid items, including Halloween face paint, children's jewelry, and even Christmas light strings.
Experts recommend having your pediatrician perform a blood test for your child between 12 and 24 months to look for lead levels, but to help keep the harmful metal out of his or her body in the first place, choose simple, unpainted wooden toys, or ones proven safe by HealthyStuff.org's toys report. And save jewelry for when the kids are older—imported children's jewelry has been found to be tainted with harmful contaminants, including the carcinogen cadmium.


4: Less Outdoors Time-Nature deficiency
Nature and stress relief go hand in hand. But unfortunately, it's a cellphone or remote control many kids have their hands on most often. As a first step to encouraging more family outdoor time, try transferring things you often do in the home outside. For instance, pick a nice evening and eat dinner outdoors. Build outdoor time up to something substantial, such as starting an organic kid-friendly vegetable garden or planting a native-plant butterfly garden.

#5: Energy vampires



Phantom energy suckers—a.k.a. electronic devices plugged in and sucking energy, but for no reason, such as a cellphone charger with no phone attached—don't just haunt you when you open the electricity bill. All the energy we're wasting is demanding more and more fossil fuels, which threatens our children's future. The Worldwatch Institute and United Nations Foundation in 2009 dubbed catastrophic climate destabilization (global warming sounds too warm and fuzzy) as the number one health threat we face. (Think drought, food-security emergencies, flooding, stronger storms, more vector- and water-borne diseases.) To start, sit down with your child and calculate your energy use through the EPA's Carbon Footprint Calculator.

#6: Plastic
The plastics chemical BPA, found in the liner of most metal food cans and in some plastic bottles, has been shown to disrupt hormonal systems and even cause aggression in children. Phtalates, chemicals used to soften plastic into vinyl, are also hormone disruptors and have been linked to breathing problems, too. To reduce exposure, use food-grade stainless steel or glass water bottles, never heat plastic food containers in the microwave or dishwasher, and cut down on canned food and beverages (especially canned food that's acidic, like tomatoes). Avoid vinyl products.

For more information on Shaklee Get Clean Cleaning products go to my website:
http://naturallygreenandhealthy.myshaklee.com/us/en/







Mother-Daughter Bond: Strong Enough to Save a Life | Health, Beauty, Fashion, Love, Careers and more - MORE Magazine

I am now a published author! Woo-hoo! Wrote about when i actually got a vision of my daughter drowning and thank god my amazing daughter sent me a message because she was literally drowning in our pool in CT.

www.more.com
The day started out like any other week-end day, I was home with my 3 year old daughter, Brianna, and doing household chores. It was Spring and we were also beginning to prepare our yard for summer, which included the annual opening of our pool; the cover was off and the waterhose was on.
Early in the afternoon, I began to clean the bathroom while Brianna was playing in the living room. The water running in the tub must have prevented me from hearing my daughter’s movements and I never heard her leave the living room.
Suddenly, I felt very strange and had to sit down and when I did, a vivid image of my daughter floating face down in the pool came to me. This image was so strong that I felt sick to my stomach. I immediately began yelling her name while, at the same time, running for the side door of the home, the door to the pool and backyard the door with a doggie door for our dalmatian. Brianna was floating in the exact position as I had envisioned in my head, not moving. I do not remember how I got into the pool and took my daughter in my arms, I do not remember releasing a scream that my neighbors said was primal and brought people running. I watched as CPR was performed on my baby and she began to breathe. I was by her side, dripping wet, in the ambulance, as they tried to warm her. I watched her turn blue before the incubators at the hospital warmed her and I weeped and laughed with joy when my daughter’s first words were "Mommy, are we still going swimming at Abuela’s house tomorrow?" when she woke.
Mother-Daughter Bond: Strong Enough to Save a Life | Health, Beauty, Fashion, Love, Careers and more - MORE Magazine

Halloween Rap featuring Mom, Brianna, Natalia, Nicolas, and Hannah


Brianna and the MVMS Emerald Star Dance Team Halloween Performance 2011


Natalia performing at Startzville Elementary School Talent Show


Brianna MVMS Band with CLHS at Varsity football game.MOV