Thursday, May 31, 2012

Red Cross Focuses on Water Safety this month!


Is your backyard pool safe?

Red Cross encouraging families to keep water safety top-of-mind this summer

June 3-9 is Water Safety Week, and with temperatures warming up and many backyard pools opening, the Canadian Red Cross is reminding families to remain cautious and safe while in and around water.
Every year, approximately 400 Canadians die from drowning. Recent polling by Ipsos Reid, on behalf of the Red Cross, shows that despite significant water safety education and awareness programming, there is still a gap in Canadians’ behaviour around the water.
The poll found that:
·         46 per cent of Canadian children know how to swim

·         For 51 per cent of Canadians, ‘not allowing children under 10 to access the pool area’ is their only strategy to prevent injuries related to backyard pools

·         11 per cent of Canadian respondents who own a pool indicate they are doing nothing to prevent access to the pool for children under 10

There are a several steps that parents can take to ensure their backyard pools are safe:

·         Create an Action Plan including adult supervision, an emergency signal, safety equipment and emergency procedures. Also have readily accessible reaching or throwing assists, a working phone and first aid kit.

·         Don’t swim alone: Actively supervise your children in and around water at all times. If you have to leave the pool area for any reason, take your children with you. Children should always swim with a buddy, even if they are strong swimmers.

·         Use barriers: In addition to active supervision, ensure adequate barriers are in place for backyard pools such as four-sided fencing along with a self-closing, self-latching gate. Refer to your municipal bylaws for fencing requirements. Portable or inflatable pools should be emptied after each use or covered and locked.

·         Keep the deck clear: Make sure there are no toys or debris on the deck to avoid injury.

·         Dive with care: About 95 per cent of diving injuries occur in water five feet deep or less. Many, perhaps most, in-ground home pools are unsafe for diving even if they are fitted with a diving board. The best safety practice is to avoid diving in home pools.

·         Avoid Alcohol: If you have teens, talk to them about the dangers of alcohol and swimming. Alcohol is involved in about half of swimming drownings.

·         Get Trained:  Parents and children should learn to swim. It’s never too late. Those with home pools should also enrol in a first aid course, so they know how to respond in case of emergency.

The Canadian Red Cross has been teaching Canadians how to swim and safely enjoy water activities since 1946. Each year, over 1.1 million Canadians take swimming and water safety training with the Red Cross. Visit www.redcross.ca/swim for more safety tips and information.
Stay tuned for water safety workshops to be announced this month by various momstown chapters!

Mom of the Month: Angela Rozenveld - June 2012


momstown Milton : Mom of the month

Name:  Angela Rozenveld       


Age: 37 (38 in July)
Born In: Chatham Ontario
Children’s name and age:  Gabriel 7 months

Childhood Ambition:  I wanted to be on tv and be in the Olympics.  I was not very good at any particular sport but would watch figure skating and wanted to be one of those girls doing flips and twirls on the ice.
Fondest Memory:  My grandparents coming from the east coast every summer and Christmas to visit.  They would stay in my room (I had a double bed) and I loved their smell on my pillows after they left.   It was like they were still there.

Wildest Dream: Renting a scooter in all of these counties; Spain, Greece, Switzerland, Ireland, Scotland and France.
Proudest Moment:  Becoming a mom!  Second proudest, watching my husband become a father.
Biggest Challenge: Professionally, earning the respect of the old boys club.  It’s not easy being a woman in the corporate world; especially in Construction.

Perfect Day:  A day at the spa all by myself, followed by white wine and cheese.

First Job:  Scooping Ice Cream in Grand Bend Ontario

Indulgence:  Purses, bags & luggage, my husband calls me the bag lady.  I am even obsessed with all those reusable bags they sell at the grocery store.

Last Big Purchase: My stroller, I paid more for it then I did my first car!  It was a 1987 Honda Civic and I paid $750 for it!

Favorite Movie or Favourite Sport?  - Favorite movie is Rudy.  But football is not my favourite sport.  Baseball is my favourite.
Anything else you want to share?
I am humbled and honoured to be picked as mom of the month.  5 or 6 years ago I never even thought I wanted to be a mom, now look at me!  Momstown has made being a mom so much fun, and has introduced me to so many wonderful mammas and babies.  I am pretty sure I could have gone crazy on more than one occasion if it wasn’t for my Momstown network.  xoxo

Fee Fi Fo Fun is having a party and you're invited!

Fee Fi Fo Fun Kids Costumes and Balloons (Clarkson location)  is having a party and you're invited! 

 Be sure to stop by and help them celebrate their 1st anniversary on Saturday June 9, 2012 from 10:00am - 4:00pm.



Special guests in attendance include Cinderella,  Beauty, and a Jedi training session. That's in addition to the FREE cake, balloons and Raffle Prizes they will be giving away during the event - WOW!


SPECIAL OFFER:  momstown members will receive 25% of their purchase during the party or you if you bring a friend (non momstown member), you will receive 40% off and your friend will receive a free gift!!  You must show your momstown membership card in order to receive the special offer.

The store offers costumes of all sizes from super cute baby outfits through to adult wear with a wide variety of ready to wear outfits or your choice of accessories to create your own unique costume.




The Clarkson Summer in the Village event is also taking place on June 9th so there will be lots to see and do.  See you at the party!


Sunday, May 20, 2012

momstown Milton spoils our Mamas!


When you're young, you don't realise just how precious these mother's day events are to us mothers.  For moms, it's an opportunity to sit back and reflect, to take the long view of what motherhood is and what it really means to be MOM (that is, when we are not up to our knees in chaos, laundry and tantrums). Thanks to Miss Sam, the many mom-volunteers and our supporting neighbourhood companies, we all had an opportunity to gather and celebrate what we moms all have in common -a giant heart full of love and tenderness and wonder for our little ones and what their presence offers to our lives. Yes, sleepless nights are torturous, whining just about drives us to the edge, and the constant sacrifices can be relentless at times, but there are those moments of pure joy. Many of them actually!


Momstown Milton celebrated these special moments with a Mothers' Day Tea Party at The Dance Shoppe. It was an amazing turnout with over 50 moms and their children, and grandmothers too! Everyone was dressed in their finest, with some arriving as princesses with tiaras and crowns, and that was just the moms! Tutus and jaunty hats, ties and suit jackets -this was a smartly dressed crowd!



Infants were intrigued immediately by the play area set up just for them; the toddlers had full reign and freedom in a studio walled with mirrors filled with hula hoops, different colours and types of balls, colourful streamers and skipping ropes. Everyone got right down to it! Many moms donated fresh baked goods, fruit platters,crackers and cheese, donuts. Cake pops were donated by Party Monsters Invitations and More in the shape of colourful flowers. And instead of hot tea, we shared a toast with iced tea and pink lemonade!




After free play, the tumbling demo lead by Lindsay began for the toddlers and Miss Sam began the infant mothers day craft gift by painting the little ones hands on a sentimental poem to mom. When the tumbling demo was over and the toddlers had shaken their booties and wiggled their waggles out, it was their turn to make a crafty mothers day souvenir. They hand decorated pots which were later filled with soil and purple pansies for moms to take home to their gardens. Thank you Crawfords Garden Centre for donating the supplies and Huggies for providing the Simply Clean wipes that helped to keep the mess to a minimum!






 As the children were occupied, we began the raffle for gifts that had been donated to momstown. Chapters Indigo donated a bag of books, Goodlife donated a sports bag and gym accessories, Zen Wellness Clinic donated a $25 gift certificate, Paula from Lia Sophia for the stunning necklce and Oceana Whispers for a lovely floral bouquet.







Many of the moms also participated in the competition for most unique tea pot or tea cup. The prize was given to Jamie for her beautiful and original musical tea pot that had been handed down through several generations!



In celebration of love of mothers and mothers' love for their babes, we sang many familiar songs with a change in lyrics to express our all that moms do, and read some books in further support.


 Thank you to all of the moms and their little ones for celebrating and donating resources and time to help set up and clean up our party.


At the Mothers Day Tea Party, we were able to take a look around at moms in our neighbourhood and celebrate all that we do and all that our kids bring to our lives. This event surely will not be forgotten!

This blog post was written by Kelly McArdle - our awsome momstown Milton events co-ordinator!



Saturday, May 19, 2012

Butterfly Snack Bags

Any mom will tell you that snacks on the go are a life saver when you are out and about. Little ones get cranky when they are hungry and having a snack on hand is an easy solve to avoid a full on public melt down.

Mary-Anne mother of four is very aware of this and that is why she taught us how to make Butterfly Snack Bags at Junior Chef this month. It's a very quick and simple yet creative way to throw together a few snacks  -because choice is key for some picky eaters.



Here's what you will need:

A large zip lock bag
A wooden cylinder shaped peg - decorated already from an earlier craft session
2 types of colourful snacks such as grapes, peppers, goldfish, blueberries, cheerios, etc..

Have your child pick what items they want to put into their personal snack bag. Great for families that have more than one child since they can customize to their liking and you won't have to worry about taking several individual containers with you.

Let them count out and sort the food into their bags. A great opportunity to practice numbers in a fun way!  They can mix items like grapes and blueberries but encourage them to keep the "wet" and "dry" separate such as crackers and grapes.





Once they have loaded up their bags find the centre of the bag on the top and bottom and gather folds until both ends reach the centre. Pinch / secure the bag with the peg and voila - instant butterfly.



They were so thrilled with their creations that they didn't want to let go of the bags!



A special shout out to Huggies for supplying our Junior Chef program with Simply Clean Wipes to make sure little hands were wiped and free of dirt before handling any food.


Our Junior Chef Program takes place monthly and is included in the price of your yearly $45 membership fee. Click here to register to become a momstown Milton member and take part in ALL of our special programs.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

momstown Milton goes Hawaiian with Huggies!

This months momstown theme is Luau so we decided to dress the part and have some beach fun at our Art & Play Program. The little ones came dressed with their boldly printed shirts, flower lei's, sunglasses & grass skirts. They looked good but they still needed something to complete the outfit - I knew just the thing. I went and grabbed the Hawaiian Diapers that Huggies had sent us to try out. The moms loved the hip floral prints and couldn't wait to get them on to see how they fit.



Once they were on, the little ones were off to put them to the test. Maribeth of Scribble n Splatter had set up paints for them to make footprint windsocks and mini decorative grass skirts. For some it was their first paint experience but you would never know it by the way they put their best foot forward and went with it. The moms were a little worried about the mess but relaxed once they saw that there were Huggies Simply Clean wipes readily available to clean up with.


There was also time for some sensory fun. Pineapples and coconuts for exploration. It was amusing watching them try to figure out just exactly what to do with the coconut. Some tried to roll it and throw it like a ball, some tried to take a bite out of it but soon discovered that it was much to hard. They also discovered that if they shook it they could actually hear a wooshing noise from the coconut milk that was inside.







A big shout out to Jamie of Barefoot Studio for coming out and taking pictures of our program and all of our adorable little models that came out to participate!


Our  Art and Play is one of our 6 pillar programs that takes place monthly and is included as part of your momstown Milton membership fee which is only $45 for an entire year! Register for a 6 week trial membership and come out to experience the fun first hand!