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Staying Healthy When Everyone Else is Dropping Like Flies Around You

By | Natural Health, Recipes | 3 Comments

We’ve reached the time of year when the darkness of night comes sooner and lasts longer. In it, I find the  reflective, quieter part of me beginning to surface. I find I’m ready for bed earlier and my body seems to want the rest. Listening to my body is a big part of my staying healthy – and keeping my kids that way. Since it’s getting to be that time of year – when flu and cold season is beginning – I thought a little visit back to what I posted last year about building a healthy immune system might be in order.

How to stay healthy when everyone else is dropping like flies around you. Remember that rest, good nutrition and exercise are the best way to get started on a healthy immune system. As my mom used to say, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

Here‘s what I said last year about staying healthy and it still holds.

And, if you’re already in the throes of the season’s sickly woes, here’s a good recipe for chicken noodle soup, click here.

Healthy Blessings.

OM

Great Phoenix Fall Events – Hissyfits Hullabaloo, ASU Art Event and Believe – a Chandler Boutique Event

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This is such a fun time of year in Arizona as the we start to enjoy the reason we all live here – Perfect Weather! This weekend, enjoy the blue skies and cool temperatures by attending one of the many awesome local events going on around here and – support local businesses! Here are a few events to consider – and, admission is FREE.

Hissyfits Hullabaloo is a fabulous, fun craft fair at a great local kids resale store – Hissyfits. Thanks to Hissyfits’ hip mama owner, Nikki, the store is known for providing Phoenix’s coolest kids with feisty, affordable style. I expect no less from their outdoor vendor show. Hissyfits has been posting previews of their vendors – and the talents represented there will range from handmade items to photographers to teas. Among the 84 vendors attending are – Fleur De Tea, Forever Photography by Valisa, Cakegirl, Purdy Things, Dolce Vita Mia, Unravel Me, Night Owl, and Finley and Me.   For more info, check out their link and then just come! Hissyfits Hullabaloo – this Sunday from 10 am – 3 pm.
You can also find Hissyfits on Facebook if you want to keep up with their latest sales and events.
Not only can you buy awesome, cool kids clothing, maternity, kid furniture and toys
in great condition at this great little spot – you can consign yours too!
Located on the west side of 7th Street just north of Glendale.
I’ll be at this one!
 
The 6th Annual Believe – A Holiday Boutique looks like a lot of fun. Two great local business owners I know personally will be at this Chandler hosted event – Zaaina Skincare and Blings Unlimited. You can reach both of these businesses through Facebook or click on their names to go straight to their sites. Although you can always find them online, there’s nothing like spending a day meeting new people and checking out some great local businesses!
If you want to go Downtown – ASU 411 Gallery Exhibition
The ASU 411 Gallery Exhibition includes over 100 new, diverse pieces from community and student artists. The Fall 2010 exhibition artwork focuses on pressing social issues related to Social Justice and Human Rights.  Peer Allies Youth Leader Mannyy Aguirre will have three pieces from his series, Lady Parts,
on view in this exhibition!
The event is part of Artlink’s First Fridays, and a shuttle stop will be located at AE England Building/Civic Space Park. The Gallery 411 Exhibition is presented in partnership with the Civic Space Park Collaboration’s First Friday Event, where live music and interactive art will take place.
The exhibit will be open from 6-8 p.m. Friday, November 5 at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus – University Center, 411 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix.
Get out and meet your neighbors this weekend!!
Support these local events by sharing this link via FB or Twitter. And, if you know of any great upcoming events, send them my way.

The Baker’s Daughter – Grand Opening

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We had the best time this weekend at the opening of The Baker’s Daughter!! Most of you saw my review of The Baker’s Daughter last week. If you didn’t, check it out here

If you didn’t make it to her grand opening celebration this weekend, here are a few pictures of the festivities. We ate free brats (and they were the good kind!), sauerkraut and dessert and visited with new friends. Of course, the camera I was using had technical issues that night. Thank goodness my husband had his phone!

 

Stefanie passing out the amazing brats
Some Halloween fun

And CHOCOLATE, of course!
 People enjoying their neighbors

 More chocolate. Shimmering, glimmering chocolate…

 A friend who gave me some good advice on homemade sauerkraut.
 Me with Christine – we were trying to get the chocolate 
in the background of our self portrait. Hahaha!

Fall petit fours

People filtered in and out during the hour that we were there and it was packed the whole time. The Baker’s Daughter & Karl’s Bakery are both places where you’re likely to experience a wonderful smattering of different cultures as you hear English, French, German and Spanish spoken – all in one visit. And their customers all have favorites for which they come – the apple dumplings, Challah, petit fours, linzer cookies, pumpkin donuts and of course, the chocolate. Everything is made fresh daily with high quality ingredients.

But the people who visit year after year really come because when they walk into the stores, they know that the Boerner family – who own both shops – will remember who they are and welcome them with genuine friendship. You really can’t ask for more in a local shop. If you didn’t stop by this weekend, check them out in the next few months and try their holiday treats. They are located on 7th Street and Dunlap. You’ll be glad you did!

Children’s Book Reviews

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As long as I can remember, I’ve loved to read. Well-written books have always had the power to transport me from wherever I am into the world of make-believe. As a young girl, I spent hours imagining myself the hero of my favorite stories – like Anne of Green Gables or Frodo in Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings. In school, I was sent to the Principal’s office more than once for reading in class instead of listening to my teacher. What can I say? The topics I chose were more interesting than hers!

It’s just my luck that my girls love reading as much as I! We read at least a book or two every night and usually a bit before naps. It’s a great “winding down” activity. We go to the library every two weeks or so and max out our checkout limit. We’ve found some great ones lately and I want to pass them on to those of you who love reading with your kids as much as we do!

Here are five for Friday. You’ll notice I’ve listed the Illustrators along with the Authors. In children’s books, the power pictures have to grab the attention of little people is just as important as the words until their vocabularies increase enough to realize the awesomeness of the stories themselves. So, I try to pick a variety of art styles when choosing books for my kids and the text has to be good enough to retain their attention. Also – regarding age level… My toddler is just as fascinated by the pics in these books as my four year old is with the words.

If you are interested in buying them,  you can click the book titles to visit Amazon.com. I am an Amazon affiliate and buying through my link doesn’t cost you any extra but helps to support my site.  Amazon has great prices and used options so it’s kinda like thrift store shopping (one of my favorite kinds of treasure hunts). Have fun!

 Eleanor, Ellatony, Ellencake, and Me – Author C.M. Rubin, Illustrator Christopher Fowler
The story opens on darling little Eleanor, whose family’s penchant for nicknaming gets so ridiculous they finally settle on calling her the letter “E”. Part of the reason they can’t decide what to call her is that they all have different ideas of who she should be someday. The rhyming language and funny, colorful illustrations bring Eleanor to life as she realizes if she ever wants to have a normal name, she needs to take matters into her own hands.

 Just One More – Author Wendy Silvano, Illustrator Ricardo Gamboa
 A funny little romp through the Andes Mountains in a bus driven by a driver who just can’t say no! The bus is soon filled with all sorts of crazy characters and animals. Will they make it down the mountain? You’ll have to read it to find out! Funny illustrations with a “rustic” feel.

Most Perfect Spot – Author & Illustrator Diane Goode
The little boy in this book wants to take his mother on a picnic and says he knows the “Perfect Spot”. But as they get to the park they are met with all sorts of crazy scenarios that make a picnic seem impossible. Maybe the perfect Spot isn’t really a picnic place – but something better!

In English, of Course – Author Josephine Nobisso, Illustrator Dasha Ziborova
Josephine Nobisso, the daughter of Italian immigrants who grew up in the Bronx, is very familiar with the reality of learning to tell a story in two languages. Her book highlights the experience of little Josephine, whose teacher helps her learn the vocabulary words she needs to tell her class a little about herself and a hilarious visit to a farm. Very cute book and not bad for helping native English speakers learn a few new words!

Willow – Author Denise Brennan Nelson and Rosemarie Brennan, Illustrator Cyd Moore
Willow is a lively, free spirited little girl who just doesn’t fit the mold in her school’s art class. Her teacher is  forever annoyed with her for not drawing her pics the right way. While the other kids fear the teacher, Willow shows courage in making her art as she sees it in her heart. Most importantly, she treats her teacher with a kindness that transforms her teacher into a version of her best self. My kind of story. Cyd Moore’s beautifully colored illustrations really capture the spirit of the characters and draw you into the story.

Do you read with your kids? What are some of your favorite books?