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Being a Mom of 3 I have spent more than my fair share of time sitting in the Doctor’s office – more of that time spent in the waiting room than actually in with the Doctor’s themselves.  When you have limited hours of PTO time to last you a year, saving a trip to the doctor’s office can not just save you time, but money (and a possible enjoyable PTO day  off work!)

So when I heard about the Amwell app, I got pretty excited. Amwell is the nation’s largest telehealth company that connects you with board-certified licensed doctors -who are dedicated to keeping you healthy -for immediate and live online visits -day or night! You can access Amwell on your cell, or computer,from the comfort of your own home.

Earlier this week my  left eye was itching, and  really sensitive.  I put it off for a few days, but it kept getting worse. Since I wear contacts, I knew it was something I needed to see a doctor about, because it could  spread to my eye.

I downloaded the Amwell app and selected a Doctor and within a few minutes I had one live. I explained my symptoms and my concerns,  and she was certain that it was an allergic reaction or sensitivity to a new make-up I had recently purchased. She recommended some cortisone cream, and Benadryl. Within 2 days  I was back to normal! No long wait at the doctor’s office, and I didn’t even have to take off any time from work – a  complete win/win for me.

It’s really easy to use – you just choose the type of visit you  are looking for, and select a provider. Depending on the issue, the doctor can usually diagnose you, suggest a follow-up, and prescribe (when appropriate).

Amwell is accepted by major insurers, all  you have to do is enter your health insurance information for a low cost visit.

Don’t just take my  word for it, right now you can get your first visit free with promo code: MOMSLOVEAMWELL

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Refresh Your Summer with a Bomb Pop Slushie Drink

This is a sponsored post on behalf of BombPop. Though I was compensated for my time all opinions are my  own.

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If there is one thing that is always in my freezer that my family can’t live without is ice pops, especially in the summer. Bomb Pops have been a favorite this summer, especially the red, white and blue multi-flavor ones. (I also love the Hawaiian punch ones as well!)

freezer_full_of_bomb_popI can’t tell you how many boxes of Bomb Pop’s we’ve went through this summer. The kids grab one to cool off on the way back out to the pool, or one (or two) before bed.

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When the kids are out playing and running around with their Bomb Pops, I’m usually working – mostly on my laptop. Now I don’t know about you, but I haven’t mastered the ability to  type and eat a ice pop at the same time. When I’ve tried, well let’s just say there is quite a mess to clean up!
So..I decided to try my hand at a Bomb Pop Slushie. I took a Bomb Pop (ok, I took TWO of them) and wet them under the sink to soften them a bit. I then took a knife and shaved/cut off pieces of the bomb pop and poured lemon lime soda over it.

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Make sure not to add too much soda (it ‘waters’ it  down a bit much) but let me tell you, it was delicious! No worries about dripping or making a mess all over (my hands OR my laptop).

The red,white and blue are my favorite so far, but we still have quite a few other flavors to try. I always pick up a new flavor at Kroger when I do my grocery shopping each week.

Bomb Pop  wants you to share in the fun this summer – and enter  to win a Bomb Pop Swag Bag with lots of bomb pop goodies – including a Kroger gift card.
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The Sunday Social Linky Party

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  Welcome to the The Sunday Social Linky Party hosted by Candypolooza, Cool Moms Cool Tips, All in a Days Work and me Momma Young at Home. We are looking forward to reading all your favorite posts from the past week. I love seeing all the wonderful additions to the Linky Party over the past week. It was hard to pic just one… We hare half way through summer and I am looking for more fun things to do with the kids. This Kiss The Frog Bean Bag Toss from Sew Travel Inspired would be perfect for the older kids to help me make and for every one to play. Isn’t he cute…

Kiss the Frog Toss Game by Sew Travel Inspired Love Love Love making and decorating cakes. Bride on a Budget made cute little chairs to add as a cake topper. I can think of a few couples that would really fit.

DIY Adiorondack Chair Cake Toppers Thank you so much to all that added their great posts last week. I look forward to reading this weeks posts! How to Play…

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Calling all Expecting Moms: Did You Know? Important News about Full Term Delivery

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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Pregnancy can be one of the most exciting – and frightening – times in your life. Especially for new Moms who don’t know what to expect, or one that might not keep up to date on all the new profound research that’s been discovered recently. There’s a lot of decisions for expectant Moms to make. One important decision that we can all agree on, is when possible, to carry the baby to full term. But did you know that time line has recently changed??

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The NIH’s Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development has researched and shown that babies born before 39 weeks are at risk for some major health problems –such as blood infections and learning disabilities.They also are more likely to spend their first days in neonatal ICU and have problems with feeding, controlling their temperature, and even breathing.

In the past a baby would be considered term between 37 and 42 weeks; now 39 and 40 weeks are considered full term. Babies born in weeks 37 – 38 are considered early term, and babies born in week 41 – 42 are late term.

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By waiting to deliver until at least 39 weeks in a healthy pregnancy, you will give your baby the time they need to grow. The lungs, liver and brain go through a crucial growth period between the 37 – 39 weeks of pregnancy.

When I was pregnant with my first child I was induced several weeks early. I had a very healthy pregnancy, but was having a hard time with swelling (my feet somewhat resembled an elephants foot, if that gives you an idea of the pain I was dealing with). Though my daughter was born without any issues right away – we noticed she was having difficulties with breathing, and getting constant ear infections. At 5 years old my daughter was wheeled back into the OR for surgery. The pain of watching her go through all these development issues far outweighed the pain I felt with my swelling during pregnancy. If I had known, or been made aware of the increased health risk that delivering early could have caused my baby, I would have endured the swelling and pain for a few more weeks.

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Though sometimes there is a health risk to the mother or baby and planned deliveries before 39 weeks are necessary, waiting until full term at 39 weeks is in the best interest of your baby.

 

Be sure to make yourself familiar with the new terms so you and your health care provider can talk about what is best for the health of you and your baby.

 

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the National Institutes of Health.

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Ideas for Getting Your Kids to Eat Healthier This Summer

Summer is the perfect time to stock up on seasonal and locally grown fruits and vegetables that are at their ripest. With so many healthy options looking and tasting their best, this is a great time to encourage your kids to improve their dietary habits. Of course, many kids won’t touch anything that is green or not fried, so try out a few of these tricks to get them interested in good food.

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First and foremost, the most important tip in encouraging your kids to eat well is making sure that you are eating well, especially if you have toddlers around the house. It’s easier to build healthy habits at a very young age, and if young kids see you eating something healthy, they will likely want some, too. There’s plenty of evidence to suggest that this can work for older kids too, as the behaviors of a parent have a huge impact on the learned behaviors of a child.

 

  • Whip up some healthy smoothies. While store-bought smoothies tend to be loaded with sugars from added juices, homemade smoothies and juices are much healthier and can be customized to the individual’s preference for sweetness or tartness. Get out your blender and try interesting combinations, like mango and raspberry, banana and peanut butter, or orange and pineapple.  Finding the right combination can taste more like a dessert than a healthy snack to a child. As a base, use frozen yogurt or regular vanilla yogurt to keep the calories low and the nutrition high. Avoid adding extra sugars and juices as the natural sweetness of the fruit is very high as it is. Smoothies can also be an excellent way to sneak in some greens. Before you add in all of the ingredients for the smoothie you are going to make, toss in a little kale and water and use the food chopping option of your blender. Your kids will have no idea that you are feeding them a serving of vegetables because the rest of the ingredients will mask the taste and color. Take your kids to the farmers market and invite them to choose their own ingredients for a new type of smoothie.
  • If your little ones have a problem with the texture of a smoothie, they might enjoy chocolate dipped berries. While you probably want to keep these as a special treat only, giving the kids a little candy for eating their fruit is an effective, but small reward. In most cases, there’s still more fruit than candy in each serving. Customize them to be covered in chocolate chips or rainbow colored sprinkles to further entice your kids.
  • The standard go-to for a healthy kids’ snack is the classic cut-up veggies (usually carrots, celery, and/or broccoli) with ranch dressing. However, try substituting hummus first for a healthier alternative. If this isn’t an appealing combo to your kids, try alternating different vegetables to see if you can find things they like. Frequent favorites include cut up bell peppers, cucumbers, and mushrooms. If this still doesn’t appeal to them, try another classic like ants on a log (celery sticks with peanut butter spread on them and raisins on top to represent the ants).
  • Many kids don’t like to eat raw vegetables, so a good way to encourage them to eat more greens is to try differing ways of cooking. Try grilling skewers of vegetables. You can even add a sauce like barbecue or teriyaki if that will encourage them to try it. Children are very visual, so seeing their food on a stick might appeal to them more than just simply spreading vegetables on a plate to serve to them. You can even get a skewer making kit and get them involved in the process, which will make it feel more like a fun activity than eating healthy.
  • Make some baked kale chips for a popular snack. Just lay out a large handful of kale on a baking sheet, drizzle the kale lightly with olive oil, sprinkle on a little cheese (parmesan works well here), and bake until the kale is crispy and brittle. The addition of cheese is enough to make most kids enjoy any vegetable.
  • Try adding healthy ingredients into foods they already enjoy. For example, make homemade tomato soup or chicken soup and add in new ingredients like spinach, kale, chick peas, or Brussels sprouts. You can try putting these ingredients in a food processor first if you think they’ll be better-received if they aren’t so detectable. You can also make mashed cauliflower that simulates mashed potatoes. Add a little garlic and cheese, and they won’t be able to tell the difference.
  • Invest in a high-quality juicer, and start juice pressing some organic vegetables and fruits. Be sure to rinse the produce well and peel certain pieces when necessary, as any dirt left behind will give the resulting liquid a more earthy texture. Vegetables like carrots and beets yield sweeter juices, so fill half a cup with one of these as a base, and fill the rest with a combination of pressed fruit juices. This is a great way to give your child 100% healthy and organic servings of fruits and vegetables, which they will just think is a delicious fruit juice.

Teaching your kids to eat right and take care of their bodies doesn’t have to feel like a major chore. Make it fun by listening to your kids, responding to their requests as well as their likes and dislikes, and involving them in the prep and cooking to make it a fun activity.

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