Monday, January 31, 2011

"Green" Tips!

In the month of February, we will be learning all about Environmental Awareness! Your little kiddies will be learning all about how to care for plants and animals, how to be smart with water, learn all the many differences in the weather changes, and learn what it's like to work at a zoo or live on a farm.

So, if the kids are going to be learning how to save the earth, I feel like you parent's should be doing your part too! Here are some fun tips from www.epa.gov to help you get your green on!

1 - Reduce your carbon footprint! Leaving your car at home twice a week can cut greenhouse gas emissions by 1,600 pounds per year. Save up errands and shopping trips so you need to drive fewer times. If you commute to work, ask if you can work from home at least some days, and you'll reduce air pollution and traffic congestion - and save money.

3 - Don't idle! Remind your school system to turn off bus engines when buses are parked. Exhaust from idling school buses can pollute air in and around the bus, and can enter school buildings through air intakes, doors, and open windows. Constant idling also wastes fuel and money, and school bus engines really need only a few minutes to warm up.

9 - Shower power! A full bathtub requires about 70 gallons of water, but taking a five-minute shower saves water by using 10 to 25 gallons. Put a little timer or clock near your shower so you can see how fast you are. Save even more water, and money on your water bill, by installing a water-efficient showerhead, or ask your landlord to install one if you rent.

18 - Make it a full load! The average washing machine uses 40.9 gallons of water per load. If you buy a a new washer, shop for a high-efficiency washer that needs less than 28 gallons of water per load. To achieve even greater savings, wash only full loads of laundry or be sure to choose the appropriate load size on the washing machine.

22 - During hot weather, don't top off your gas tank. Refuel your car or truck in the early morning or the evening when it's cooler. A small fuel spill may not seem like much, but every spill evaporates and adds to air pollution, and fuel pumps with vapor recovery systems can feed a spill back into their tanks – after you paid for it. So, in hot weather – don't top off!

25 - Just bag it! Help protect the environment when you shop. Keep reusable bags on your car seat or near your door so they are easy to grab when you go. And you can even combine shopping bags - just tell the cashier that you don't need a bag, then put all your purchases together in one bag… just be sure to hang on to your receipts!

30 - Play it safe! Children are curious but they are also more sensitive to substances in the environment. Protect children from accidental poisoning by locking up your household cleaners, pesticides, paint thinners, and other substances. Household products are safe and effective when used properly. Remember to read the label.

(I chose my top seven favorites, to view the rest, visit http://www.epa.gov/earthday/podcasts/ )

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tidbit Tuesday!

Here are some "TidBits" of fun activities we have done!

Learning about Eyes and Sight!



Polar Express Day!
Riding the Polar Express!
Pictures for our Passports!
Decorating Train-Krispies






........more to come soon!

Monthly Parenting RELAX Tip!

Journaling

Begin the new year by journaling. All you need is a pen and paper. To be most beneficial, write in detail about your thoughts and feelings related to stressful events or successes and challenges you are experiencing. Journaling is a wonderful problem-solving tool as well. Oftentimes you can hash out a problem and realize a solution more easily on paper than by talking it out. There are also several health benefits to journaling, including improving cognitive functioning, strengthening the immune system, and most importantly, counteracting the negative effects of stress. Journaling allows you to take time to work through the day's stresses and celebrations on paper. Reflecting through journaling is a healthy strategy to ease daily stresses and begin tomorrow with a fresh outlook!

Happy 2011!!

Hello Peachy Parents,

First of all, we'd like to wish all of you a Happy New Year, and we hope it was a great one that you and your family will remember for years to come! I would also like to apologize for the lack of newsletters as of recent, but things have been SO busy and exciting with the holidays, that it's almost impossible to sit still long enough to type up a newsletter! We all had lots of fun at our Annual Cookie Exchange Party. Santa was a hit with the gifts, and Buddy the Elf was a "luminous" act for the kids to enjoy. Polar Express Day was also train-loads full of fun with the children, as they re-learned about the magic that fills your heart when you Believe!

What we're learning this month: Your kids will be learning lots of new Spanish words and accompanying Sign Language words as well, all about our five senses, and how much fun it is to be an Arctic Animal! We will be playing like polar bears on icebergs, making icicle artwork, and having penguin races with fishy snacks at the finish line (sugar free Swedish Fish
;-)).

Events: January 5th was Zachary's 3rd Birthday! Happy Birthday Zachy!
On Monday, January 17th, we will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This month's Parent's Night Out Event will be on January 21st. ($40/per child, $25/ea. for siblings. Please RSVP by January 19th, bring Pj's and a security toy or blanket if needed.)

Don't forget! I (Rozelle) offer babysitting, just call up and set a date at least a week in advance!

We all hope that you had an amazing start to the New Year, and remember, just because you didn't start your new resolution (or yearly to-do list, as I say,) on January 1st, doesn't mean it's too late to start!



-Miss Rozelle and Mommy Peaches

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