Preparing for Back to School: Proactive Ways to Keep the Bugs at Bay

This is NOT a post that I would ever want to write, or talk about when it comes to the excitement (or lack there of) of going back to school. However these are some things that have proven to be major issues in the school systems today, and I wanted to give some tips on preventing bringing home icky things from school. The lice and bedbug epidemic seems to be getting worse instead of better (especially since these things are no longer  considered a ‘health hazard’ and children are still encouraged to attend school if they are dealing with a ‘bug’ issue), and I have dealt with my fair share of lice with 2 girls in our school district. So I wanted to give some tips on preventing lice and bedbugs from making an appearance in your home this school year.
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Preventing Head Lice. 
I don’t care how clean your child’s hair is – how often they wash it, they can get lice! My children shower every single night, no matter what and shampoo and condition their hair. They have still managed to get lice from classmates, and this year I have determined that it will not happen. I have searched high and low for the best tips, and what has worked for our family thus far and here’s what I’ve come up with:

  • Don’t Share. We spend the majority of our children’s young lives teaching them to share their toys and their snacks, but as they get older and head off to school we need to teach them what not to share. Combs and brushes seem to be the one thing that everyone agrees on that shouldn’t be shared, but hats ,coats, hair clips, bike helmets, towels, even headsets and earbuds! All it takes is one small egg, that you can hardly see even when you’re looking for it – to have dropped on one of these items to cause an infestation in your home. Tell them it’s OK not to share – and explain why.
  • No Close Quarters. Children sometimes don’t know personal space – they grab, hug, lean on, and sit closely with their friends and classmates. Explain how important it is to learn personal space (not only for the sake of staying lice free). You’d be amazed how easily a quick hug can turn into a giant headache.
  • Keep Your Hair on Guard. It may sound funny, but being on ‘hair alert’ is definitely one of the best ways to prevent a lice infestation. Keep all hair pulled up in a braid, ponytail, or bun daily. Also use hairspray! Believe it or not, the hair spray makes it hard for the lice  bug to ‘get in’ to your head, and usually will find another host instead of fighting! Also, use tea tree oil, or tea tree oil shampoo or shampoos with an apple scent – all of these are not attractive to the lice bugs.
  • Weekly Check-In. Usually the itching and digging doesn’t start until it’s too late – there’s an infestation. So making sure to check their heads each week – keep an eye out for live bugs, and nits (the eggs). Always use a flashlight, the nits will ‘shine’ in the light. Check behind ears, back of head, and if they wear a ponytail, right at the spot where the ponytail is held.
    • If you do notice a bug or nit – take immediate action to prevent further infestation!  I personally do not like the chemicals they use in standard lice shampoos; I always use tea tree oil, and pick thru the hair to remove all bugs/nits. Then cover their entire head with Vaseline, and leave in overnight (I cover with a hair cap, (which you can pick up at your local Dollar Store) and put an old towel on their pillow)! This will suffocate the bugs and nits. Wash all blankets, pillows, sheets, stuffed animals and clothing that came in contact with the child within the past 2 weeks. Once you believe that the bugs are gone – do it all again! I usually will use the Vaseline treatment once a week for 4 weeks. Yes, it will leave their hair looking a bit greasy (it’s hard to wash out)  but nothing a headband and bun won’t take care of! 

Bedbugs.

When I was a kid we’d yell an innocent ” Good night, don’t let the bed bugs bite” to my parents in the other room. To be honest I didn’t even know bed bugs were a real thing when I was a kid! But over the past few years bedbugs have made their existence known..in a brutal way. Once they’ve taken over your home, it’s an uphill battle to try to get them out, not to mention expensive. They have companies who exterminate bedbugs, but will tell you it’s not a guarantee to remove them, since they can hide almost anywhere. The best way to deal with this epidemic is to prevent them even getting inside!

Last year there were kids at my children’s school who had obviously bed bug infestations at home – and on themselves. Teachers would notice the bites first (usually 3 small bites in the same area) and then notice the bugs crawling on backpacks, shoulders, etc. Since  bedbugs aren’t  considered a health hazard,  but just a nuisance (which is ridiculous)  they can’t send the children home. So taking the steps as soon as your child steps foot in the door in the way to start.

Changing Station. This may seem extreme, but to prevent any of these critters getting inside of our home, we leave shoes, and backpacks out in the garage. The kids then immediately change into another set of clothes, and those clothes go directly to the basement to be washed. I then inspect the backpacks and shoes for any signs of the bugs before allowing them inside. Also be sure to daily check your child for bite – bedbug bites are different than other bug bites, you will see a cluster of bites (usually 3)  on the arms, neck, face or shoulders. Also, you will not feel a bed bug biting because they inject their saliva first which contains an anesthetic – which is a numbing chemical and an anti-clotting agent so your blood flows freely.

Weekly Bed Check. Bed bugs are attracted to human blood, not to dirt or grime. Since we are ‘sitting ducks’ while sleeping, this is usually when bed bugs will make their attack (thus the term ‘bed bug’). Each week use a flashlight to check for any bugs that could be on the mattress, box springs, or bed frame. Small reddish spots on the mattress could be a sign that a bed bug has made it in your home, so be on the look out. Always be pro-active. If you find a spot, continue to do the bed check daily instead of weekly. If you do find a bug, call an exterminator immediately. 

Travel with Caution. I am not saying don’t travel –  but don’t think that bedbugs take a vacation when you do. Check hotel beds and mattresses just like you would at home – the same with your luggage if you are taking a plane.

Obviously you can’t  completely prevent any of these things happening to you – but being pro-active will definitely lower your chances of having to deal with it! Not only will these simple steps save you the headache, but time and money as well.

 

 

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Sea Turtle Cupcakes

I am really missing the beach this summer – I almost had a panic attack last night when I realized that the kids start back to school 4 weeks from Monday. How is that possible?? We are going to live it up the next few weeks as much as possible (well, at least as much as my wallet will let us).
Baking is a fun activity the kids and I enjoy doing together. So we are always trying to think of new designs and cute things we can do. Since my youngest daughter is a sea turtle lover, I knew she would love these sea turtle cupcakes. They are adorable, easy to make and most of all – delicious!

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Cupcake Ingredients: 

1/2 C unsalted butter, room temp
2 egg whites
2 eggs
2 C flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 baking soda
3/4 C buttermilk
1 1/2 C sugar
1 tsp vanilla

Cupcake Directions: 

-Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
-Line the cupcake tins with paper liners.
-Sift flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda together in a bowl.
-Beat butter on high for 30 seconds.
-Add sugar and  vanilla extract to the butter …. beating until well combined.
-Add egg whites, and then eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
-Alternate adding the flour mixture and buttermilk to the butter  mixture, beating on low speed until everything is mixed together.
-Add 1/3 C  flour mixture to the wet mixture followed by adding   1/3  C of the buttermilk; add 1/3 C flour mixture again then add 1/3 C  buttermilk mix on low speed, add 1/3 C of flour and add the rest of 1/3 C of buttermilk mix in low speed until  thoroughly blended.
-Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until an inserted cupcake comes out clean.
-Allow to cool in the cupcake tin for 10 minutes.
-Remove the cupcakes from the cupcake tin and completely cool on a wire rack.

Frosting:

Frosting Ingredients:

1 C soft unsalted butter
4 + C powder sugar
4 TBSP heavy whipping cream
Blue  gel food coloring

Frosting Directions:

-Cream the butter and powder sugar until it looks light and creamy.
-If it doesn’t cream add  several drops of the heavy whipping cream.
-Test to see if the frosting can form and hold a stiff peak.
-If not add more powder sugar 1/2 C at a time.
-Test to make sure that the frosting can make and hold a stiff peak.
-Divide the frosting into half….. 1st bowl remains white….2nd bowl, add several drops of blue gel food coloring (Make sure it is a ocean blue color)… stir to mix well.
-Scoop the white frosting into a pastry bag with a large frosting tip….Scoop the blue frosting into the same pastry bag….. twist the open end of the pastry bag to push the frosting to the tip. You may want to test this out to make sure that the frosting comes out with both the blue and white frosting at the same time.
-Frost the cupcakes by starting at the outer edge of the cupcake in a circle until you reach the center of the cupcake.

Frog:

Ingredients:

Sour Apple Gummy ring candies
Green gum drop candies
Gum candy (similar to orange slices)
Candy Eyes
-Toothpick or kitchen skewer

Directions:

Turtle shell: Place a gummy ring on each cupcake…. place gum drop in the center of the gummy ring. Push the gum drop into the frosting.
-Fins: Cut the green (orange slice) candy into two pieces.  The top piece will be the front fins while the thicker piece is the hind fin.
-Head: a green gum drop will be the head…. use royal icing to “glue” the eyes on each side of the gum drop.
-Place the turtle into the frosting to hold it in place.

 

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Minion Movie Fun Snacks

Minions

Who doesn’t love the Minions? Though we haven’t had a chance to go see the movie yet (that’s the plan for this weekend), we have been enjoying making all sort of minion-crafty goodies.
You have to check out these Minion Pretzel Snacks!

Ingredients:
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Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Place your pretzels on a baking sheet.
3. Place a candy melt in the middle of each pretzel.

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4. Bake in oven for 5 minutes or until candy begins to melt (this goes quickly so keep an eye on it).
5. Immediately add a candy eye to each pretzel. Do this while the candy melts are still soft enough to press the candy eyes into.
6. Let Cool.
7. Serve and Enjoy.

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Confident Shopping for a Plus Size Body

For awhile now you guys know that I’ve been working on losing weight and getting healthy. I’ve struggled and went back and forth a lot in the past few years. During this time I’ve struggled with buying any clothes, since you know I planned on losing weight and buying a whole new wardrobe! But what about the self-confidence during the time that you are trying to lose weight? Taking are of yourself – more than just eating right, and working out, is important. Keeping yourself up, and feeling confident in how you look is an important part of that.

So I decided to invest in some cute clothes, that makes me feel confident and classy. I found some super cute outfits at one of my favorite stores Maurices, and I wanted to share them with you.

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perforated two-buckle pocket front crossbody bag (in white)
rhinestone pendant necklace
polished denim trousers
the ‘perfect’ blouse in bird print
dinah jute wedges
oversized sunglasses

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the perfect plus size short sleeve blouse, in diamond print
the smart plus size trouser in navy with slimming fit
danielle sling back wedge in navy
silvertone etched oval necklace

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drape neck sleeveless plus size top
the smart plus size ponte pant
bracelet with beads
plus size chiffon kimono with fringe

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Plus size tee with braided detail and cinched sides
kara sneaker with color trim in gray
rib waist plus size capri with zipper trim in black
animal print sunglasses with rhinestones

 

 



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The Many Uses for Baby Wipes that Have Nothing to do with Babies

I have to admit – my kids have been out of diapers for a lonnngg time. But I still buy wipes like they are going out of style. We don’t really call them baby wipes anymore, they are just wipes. Wipes have a TON of uses, more than just for babies bottoms. In fact when I think back, I was using wipes wayy before I had kids.

So for those of you unsure how there can be soo many uses for plain old baby wipes – here’s a list of what my house uses it for most.

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toilet paper substitute. Did you know 57% of households have used wipes instead of toilet paper? I keep a pack of Huggies wipes on the back of the toilet, just in case! 
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eye make-up remover. I have to say, I do this one quite a bit. After washing my face with my regular face-wash, I always take a wipe to collect the excess eye make-up that collects on my eyelids, or in the creases. It’s a great way to make sure you face is fresh and clean.

kitten cleaner. I love our kittens, don’t get me wrong. But they get stinky – and since it’s not really a smart move to bathe a kitten, we just use baby wipes. Not only does it get all the icky off, (including the kitten booty wiping) but it also collects stray hairs.  It does wonders with keeping cat dander at a low, even my sister who has allergies to cats can be in our house without a problem. We wipe them down a few times a week, and it works wonders. (that’s our crazy kitties below)

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dusting. Not all areas that need dusted in your home requires furniture polish. The easiest way to dust is with wipes – especially if you are cleaning off hard-to-reach places that you don’t touch every week. On top of the fridge, hard to reach shelves, picture frames, etc. The best part – throw them away when your done!

 

on-the-go messes. You will never find me away from my house without wipes. I keep some in the truck of my car, and I also keep them in my purse. There are wayy too many situations that could be a good cause to use them – and you know me, I always like to be prepared. You can buy the travel wipes to keep in your purse (since it’s smaller) or even put a dozen or so in a ziplock baggie (just be sure to check them every week or so, to make sure they’ve not dried out due to heat, etc). I cannot tell you how many times I’ve came to the rescue of others with the Huggies Wipes in my purse! 

hemorrhoid wipes. Especially useful for those who are pregnant, you can make your own hemorrhoid wipes with baby wipes. Purchase the Huggie Wipes with Aloe, and add witch hazel. It as simple as that.

Some other uses are:

cleaning marks such as pen, pencil or crayon off walls
wiping ‘stains’ off clothing in a pinch (including deodorant marks!)
wiping down tables, carts, changing tables, or toilet seats in public areas
clean hairspray off your counter, floor, or wood surfaces
cleaning toys
moisten envelopes
clean your phones,tablets, or PC’s screens
shine your shoes
wipe sand off your belongings (and yourself) after a day at the beach

What are some of your favorite non-traditional uses for baby wipes?

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