Teresa knows the ins and outs of living on a tight budget and aims to help others save money, eat healthier, and shop locally and have fun. Her site features coupon match ups, organic coupon round ups, recipes, and useful information and deals for those living in the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas, as well as fun lifestyle blog entries, like this fabulous entry about making Kinetic Sand.
A Part of www.IthacaFamilyFun.info; featuring activities, events and adventures in Ithaca parenting
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
DIY Kinetic Sand (and much more) at LivingIthaca.com
Have you discovered Living Ithaca yet? It's a money-saving resource especially geared to Ithaca and surrounding areas, run by Teresa Mogil, an awesome Ithaca mom of 3.
Teresa knows the ins and outs of living on a tight budget and aims to help others save money, eat healthier, and shop locally and have fun. Her site features coupon match ups, organic coupon round ups, recipes, and useful information and deals for those living in the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas, as well as fun lifestyle blog entries, like this fabulous entry about making Kinetic Sand.
Teresa knows the ins and outs of living on a tight budget and aims to help others save money, eat healthier, and shop locally and have fun. Her site features coupon match ups, organic coupon round ups, recipes, and useful information and deals for those living in the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas, as well as fun lifestyle blog entries, like this fabulous entry about making Kinetic Sand.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Soccer Shots for Fall!
The following is repost from February, 2012. I'm happy to say both Nora and Finn now have many sessions of Soccer Shots under their belts, and they have loved every minute of it. Nora enjoys being in a big-kid's group now, and Finn thinks it's cool that his coach comes right to his preschool. Soccer Shots is currently registering for fall. Check out http://binghamton.ssreg.org/ for a location near you.
My Favorite: Soccer Shots
I'm excited for spring, because this year I plan to have Nora play some soccer! She's never participated in a sport other than our goofing around in the backyard. I hope she'll really have a lot of fun with it, and it feels like she will, because I've only heard good things about Soccer Shots. Soccer Shots - 'Introduction to soccer' sessions for 3-5 year olds and 6-9 year olds have been professionally designed and are led by trained Soccer Shots instructors, like Coach Eddie. Each 30-40 minute session is held at your daycare, school site, or local park. I asked Coach Eddie of Soccer Shots to tell me a little bit about it. Here's what he says:
"The primary objective of each session is to creatively introduce your child to the sport of soccer. Character development, physical skills, and fun are guaranteed in this exciting program.
Each Soccer Shots session incorporates the following: Basic soccer skills, exclusive Soccer Shots games, word of the day, use of imagination, fun fitness activities and exercises, coordination, balance, and agility development.
By enrolling your child in Soccer Shots, you can expect the following: Increased psychomotor development through fun fitness activities, introduction to team dynamics, character formation (lessons in honesty, sharing, helping, respect, self-control, attitude), development of active lifestyle habits."
And my favorite part? No gear is needed! All soccer equipment is provided to program participants.
You can check out the Soccer Shots website to see what sessions are going on near you and of course, to to reserve your child's spot! www.soccershots.org/binghamton
Monday, August 25, 2014
Fun at the Fair! Ellis Hollow Fair Sept. 6, noon-5
THE FAIR HAS BEEN MOVED TO SUNDAY, SEPT 7 DUE TO PREDICTED AFTERNOON THUNDERSTORMS. SEE YOU SUNDAY!
What's the best way to celebrate finishing your first week back at
school? The Ellis Hollow Fair, of course! This year marks the 62nd
annual old-fashion country fair in the heart of the East Ithaca
neighborhood of Ellis Hollow. Free and open to the public, the fair is
full of kids games, face painting, dunking booth, music, hayrides, SPCA animals and
lots of other family friendly entertainment.
And did I mention the food? There's hot buttered corn on the cob,
chicken barbeque, ice cream, doughnuts, cotton candy, and everyone's
favorite: HOMEMADE PIE!
There's also tons of stuff to buy! There's a quilt raffle and a silent auction, plant and book sales, and every child's dream: the white elephant sale, where you can take home an armful of toys for a buck or two! (plus a coffee maker, yarn, skis and a nice chair for the sunroom).
It's super fun and admission is free!
Saturday, September 6, from 12-5.
See you at the fair!
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Free Summer Meals for Kids
The Summer Food Services Program provides free meals to all kids and teens 18 and younger. Breakfast and Lunch at the Northside Community Center (625 Hancock St) from daily through August 30 and the Southside Community Center (305 S Plain St) daily through August 22. More information can be found below. Please share!
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Potential Rabies case - these children need to be found
TOMPKINS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Frank Kruppa – Public Health Director
Urgent Need to Identify 3 Children Exposed to Rabid Bat
(Ithaca, NY – July 3, 2014) – The Tompkins County Health Department must locate 3 children who were playing with a bat that has been confirmed to have rabies. This occurred at Montgomery Park in the Village of Dryden on Monday, June 30 between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m.
This is an urgent situation. It is imperative that the Health Department identify the children to evaluate the need for rabies treatment. Untreated rabies in humans is fatal. There is no cost for rabies treatment.
Anyone with information about the identity of these children should call the Health Department immediately at 274-6688 any time day or night.
http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/health/urgent-need-identify-3-children-exposed-rabid-bat
Frank Kruppa – Public Health Director
Urgent Need to Identify 3 Children Exposed to Rabid Bat
(Ithaca, NY – July 3, 2014) – The Tompkins County Health Department must locate 3 children who were playing with a bat that has been confirmed to have rabies. This occurred at Montgomery Park in the Village of Dryden on Monday, June 30 between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m.
This is an urgent situation. It is imperative that the Health Department identify the children to evaluate the need for rabies treatment. Untreated rabies in humans is fatal. There is no cost for rabies treatment.
Anyone with information about the identity of these children should call the Health Department immediately at 274-6688 any time day or night.
http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/health/urgent-need-identify-3-children-exposed-rabid-bat
Monday, June 30, 2014
Something Amuse-ing! Handmade in America Fest July 5 from 12-6
Amuse presents a fresh take on "Handmade in America" with one of a kind gifts in small packages for the whole family. Cottage Industry production has been on the rise and makers from across the country are creating the things people need and love right in their living rooms. Amuse showcases over 50 such American Makers and likened to “Etsy in a store”. All of the Makers at Amuse are US based, 40% are local to Ithaca and the surrounding area. No product at Amuse is over $50 and everything possesses function and/or exceptional whimsy!
All Day temp tattoos and hula hoops FREE
All Day DJ stylings of Fellow Traveler FREE
All Day kids crafts with local artists (and Maker's of products at Amuse) Susan Keough & Molly Bargar FREE
12-2pm Face painting by local artist Daniel Lisbe FREE 12:30-2pm Music by Miss Turn-up and the Sprouts featuring Miss Angie FREE
2-4pm Jewlery Making class at Ithaca Generator $16
2-4pm Fiddle Busking by Brian Burke FREE
4pm Music by State of Floral FREE
4pm Product Development Roundtable with IG FREE
5-6pm Zumba! FREE
Vending in the first space in Press Bay just for the event:
Bellwether Hard Cider
Keeley's Cheese Co.
Celia's Ice Pops
Kristina Thelen previously owned and operated Funky Junk on The Commons and Funky Fresh on Taughannock Blvd, specializing in upcycled furniture. She recently closed that business to devote all of her energy in this new boutique storefront downtown. Kristina is thrilled to develop business back downtown and especially in the Press Bay Alley space!
To contact Amuse:
www.IthacaisAmusing.com ithacaisamusing@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/amusemoderncottageindustry ph. 607.216.8146
Amuse Store Hours:
Mon 11-5pm Tues closed (except opening day 10-6pm) Wed 11-5pm Thursday 11-7pm
Friday 11-8pm Sat 11-8pm Sun 11-4pm
Thursday, June 19, 2014
The Vikings have Landed!
Adventure! Imagination! Music! The Hangar Theatre has done it again! They’ve blown me away
with Yo Vikings! The first show of this year’s Kiddstuff season.
Bunnicula
Hare and Tortoise
Yo Vikings! Is the tale of Emma, a charming, imaginative 5th
grader who has a tendency to embody every new subject she learns about, much
to the chagrin of her teacher, classmates, and sometimes family. Always looking
for adventure, Emma’s life is changed when the librarian helps her discover the
world of the Vikings. With some determination (and help from brother Ollie),
she sails on to win the hearts of her school and town.
It may take a while for Emma the Red to bring her friends around,
but the Hangar audience was won over before the first song has ended. The play itself is finely crafted by Marcus
Stevens (book and lyrics) and Sam Willmott (music), and based on a book (and inspired by a true story!) by Judy Schachner. Skillfully directed and
choreographed, this production is rounded out with a talented and engaging cast. Yo Vikings! is possibly the best
Kiddstuff Show I’ve seen at the Hangar! If this is a taste of the season to
come, I cannot wait! We brought along my son’s 5 year old friend, who had never
seen live theatre before. As the show ended, I think he summed it up perfectly,
“That. Was. Awesome!”
Yo Vikings! Is sold out for Friday’s performances, but there
are still tickets available for Saturday. All tickets are just $9 each. Tickets
can be purchased online at the Hangar Box office, or by calling 607.273.ARTS ( 2787).The
rest of Hangar’s Kiddstuff Season are listed below. This season’s Mainstage
productions also have one show that is kid friendly, “Around the World in 80
Days” (recommended for around 8 and up), playing June 26-July 5.
Bunnicula
July 3 - 5
Based on the popular story by James and Deborah Howe, BUNNICULA is a quirky rabbit, who may or may not be a bunny vampire! It is up to the family's cat and dog to solve the hilarious mystery.
Based on the popular story by James and Deborah Howe, BUNNICULA is a quirky rabbit, who may or may not be a bunny vampire! It is up to the family's cat and dog to solve the hilarious mystery.
Hare and Tortoise
July 17 - 19
One of Aesop's most famous fables depicts Tortoise and Hare, best friends but complete opposites in every way. In a story that spans all the seasons of the year, we witness the greatest race ever, all the way to its nail biting finish.
One of Aesop's most famous fables depicts Tortoise and Hare, best friends but complete opposites in every way. In a story that spans all the seasons of the year, we witness the greatest race ever, all the way to its nail biting finish.
The Little Prince
July 24 - 26
A world weary Aviator crash lands in the Sahara and meets the remarkable Little Prince to learn of his magical journey from his tiny planet to our own, as he teaches us "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly."
July 24 - 26
A world weary Aviator crash lands in the Sahara and meets the remarkable Little Prince to learn of his magical journey from his tiny planet to our own, as he teaches us "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly."
The Pirates of Penzance Jr.
August 7 - 9
Sail the swashbuckling seas in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta! Performed by the Hangar's Next Generation School of Theatre, this exuberant adventure of pirates, police and major generals is sure to delight the entire family.
August 7 - 9
Sail the swashbuckling seas in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta! Performed by the Hangar's Next Generation School of Theatre, this exuberant adventure of pirates, police and major generals is sure to delight the entire family.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Kids movies for $1 all summer long!
Regal Cinemas has announced they will be offering $1 movies all summer long and this year ITHACA'S THEATRE IS PARTICIPATING!!!
Beginning July 1, Regal will offer children's movies every Tuesday and Wednesday for 9 weeks this summer, your local Regal Cinemas Theater will show a PG or G-rated movie at 10 a.m. Both movies play both days. Admission is just $1 for everyone.
Beginning July 1, Regal will offer children's movies every Tuesday and Wednesday for 9 weeks this summer, your local Regal Cinemas Theater will show a PG or G-rated movie at 10 a.m. Both movies play both days. Admission is just $1 for everyone.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Keeping it Real
The following is a guest post by my friend Robin. It really spoke to me, so I asked if I could repost for the Living Gorges readers. Robin is a maker, a doer, a creative spirit and a gentle soul. I feel very blessed to have her as a friend. I've interspersed some of Robin's creations throughout the text. She sells her "Made in My Back Yard" creations at Bloom and online. You can read other posts by Robin and discover all the awesome MiMby classes, products and events at the Mimby website http://mymimby.com/
KEEPING IT REAL....
by Robin
Today, my first day home in ages with no sewing to do or yarn store hours to fill, I sat down to lunch with Mollie Makes, a very cool UK magazine about making stuff and people who make stuff. My people. As I turned to an article about lifestyle envy, you know that catch in your tummy you get when you sense that others are doing stuff so much better than you are, I put my hands up to realize that I had one earring on and that thing drifting across the floor in the breeze was a tumbleweed of dog hair. It could be mistaken for a guinea pig.
I had been patting myself on the back. I bought fabric Wednesday for a skirt and sewed it TODAY. That must be some kind of record. I had a good showing at Bloom last Friday for their Artists' Night, which makes me giggle since I don't consider myself an artist, and sold almost everything I brought. A nice woman who came to the MiMBY Gift Sale in December emailed about carrying some of my stuff in her new shop. I had my first Etsy sale in ages this week. I've been moonlighting in a yarn shop that I love, and dreaming up marketing plans for knitting. I've been having a good run.
What this happy blogger/maker isn't telling you is that the kitchen floor doesn't recall the last time it was mopped, but it might not have been in April. Note that it's May now, and it certainly hasn't happened in May either. This week's chocolate cake baking is the first cake that's been baked in months. My veggie garden finally saw the turning fork this week, though I think the weather has provided an awesome excuse for my neglect. I think everyone's sheets have been washed in the last week or two, but I'm not entirely sure. The dog has decided that I have relinquished the role of Keeper of the House and has taken over this duty. We won't go into how. The sheep have noticed the unmown lawn and continually offer to help with that. I can't remember what my desk looks like. Ditto the project table. Right now I'm sitting at my desk typing and thinking that I should put away the loose thumbtacks in one of those jars I keep saving and wondering again why there is a sheet hanging in the doorway.
That's okay. I envy people who can get it all done and feed their kids wholesome and healthy food for every meal too. I would like to think that I could work and run the household and everything would go smoothly and I wouldn't lose my temper, but that is not the reality of my world.
I make stuff. And messes. I mess up stuff too. I forget things and events and bills and occasionally my kids. Not really. Well, sometimes. I hope, despite my messy approach to life, that I bring happiness to people too. Making stuff makes me happy. My hope is that the stuff I make makes other people happy too. Wow, my son just came home with an enormous television - the perils of a teenager driving. Guess I better try to impose some order.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Hangar Kiddstuff Season
It's almost time for my favorite time of year - summer! Swimming, festivals, concerts, and Kiddstuff shows at the Hangar Theatre! Every summer, Hangar produces high quality, energetic, super-fun plays for children (and their adults) to enjoy. The shows are all one-act (no intermission) around an hour long, so even squirmiest preschoolers will stay riveted.
You can subscribe now to the entire season to get reserved premium seats, exchange privileges, discounts, and more! A subscription is just $34 for all five shows! To learn more, go to http://www.hangartheatre.org/subscriptions.html.
If show-by-show is more your speed, all tickets are just $9 each. Tickets can be purchased online at the Hangar Box office, or by calling 607.273.8588.
Details of the 2014 Kiddstuff season:
Music by Sam Willmott, Book and Lyrics by Marcus Stevens, June 19-21
A musical adaptation of the book by Judith Byron Schachner, YO, VIKINGS! tells the story of 10 year old Emma transforming her Viking daydreams into reality full of sea songs and outrageous helmets.
Music and Lyrics by Chris Jeffries, Book by Jon Klein, July 3-5
Based on the popular story by James and Deborah Howe, BUNNICULA is a quirky rabbit, who may or may not be a bunny vampire! It is up to the family's cat and dog to solve the hilarious mystery.
by Brendan Murray, July 17-19
One of Aesop's most famous fables depicts Tortoise and Hare, best friends but complete opposites in every way. In a story that spans all the seasons of the year, we witness the greatest race ever, all the way to its nail biting finish.
by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, July 24-26
A world weary Aviator, crash lands in the Sahara and meets the remarkable Little Prince to learn of his magical journey from his tiny planet to our own, as he teaches us "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly."
by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, August 7-9
Sail the swashbuckling seas in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta! Performed by the Hangar's Next Generation School of Theatre, this exuberant adventure of pirates, police and major generals is sure to delight the entire family.
TICKETS GO ON SALE STARTING MAY 1!
Get yours today!
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You can subscribe now to the entire season to get reserved premium seats, exchange privileges, discounts, and more! A subscription is just $34 for all five shows! To learn more, go to http://www.hangartheatre.org/subscriptions.html.
If show-by-show is more your speed, all tickets are just $9 each. Tickets can be purchased online at the Hangar Box office, or by calling 607.273.8588.
Details of the 2014 Kiddstuff season:
Music by Sam Willmott, Book and Lyrics by Marcus Stevens, June 19-21
A musical adaptation of the book by Judith Byron Schachner, YO, VIKINGS! tells the story of 10 year old Emma transforming her Viking daydreams into reality full of sea songs and outrageous helmets.
Music and Lyrics by Chris Jeffries, Book by Jon Klein, July 3-5
Based on the popular story by James and Deborah Howe, BUNNICULA is a quirky rabbit, who may or may not be a bunny vampire! It is up to the family's cat and dog to solve the hilarious mystery.
by Brendan Murray, July 17-19
One of Aesop's most famous fables depicts Tortoise and Hare, best friends but complete opposites in every way. In a story that spans all the seasons of the year, we witness the greatest race ever, all the way to its nail biting finish.
by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, July 24-26
A world weary Aviator, crash lands in the Sahara and meets the remarkable Little Prince to learn of his magical journey from his tiny planet to our own, as he teaches us "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly."
by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, August 7-9
Sail the swashbuckling seas in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta! Performed by the Hangar's Next Generation School of Theatre, this exuberant adventure of pirates, police and major generals is sure to delight the entire family.
TICKETS GO ON SALE STARTING MAY 1!
Get yours today!
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Funky Fresh for sale!
Do you fantasize about painting side tables everyday? Is your home/garage/barn/living room over run by Funky Finds you are making Funky Fresh? Do you LOVE natural chalk and clay paint? Do you desire to be a small business owner? Here's the opportunity of a lifetime!
The lovely and talented Kristina Thelen, has announced that they are selling their family run boutique business Funky Fresh: Upcycled Home. Kristina says,
"We've built a large following in the Ithaca area selling upcycled and recycled furniture, art, gifts and home items. This business is all about bringing new life to old things, growing locally and building community around skill sharing, teaching, and inspiring people to DO, MAKE and BEAUTIFY!
David and I are a husband and wife team and are ready to move on to our next projects in life because of another opportunity that we can't pass up. The business has been built on sweat and love and has grown to be financially secure, with some fresh energy, ideas and marketing it is poised grow to the next level and create more passive income. We have over 2,600 facebook fans, a significant mailing list of dedicated customers, and over $100,000 in annual sales.
Sale includes over $12,000 in current inventory, plus the name, following, buyer contracts, relationships, tools (wood working, painting and upholstery workshop), equipment and setup that have taken us years of hard work to build. We will train the buyer for 20 hours per week for one month, including all aspects of our work: buying, pricing, repair, upcycling, records, taxes, POS, contractors, etc. and be available for a second month for any questions, advice etc.
Our building owner is also willing to sell which would be a great investment if you fancy being a waterfront developer sometime in the future, or you can negotiate a great, flexible deal on a lease (we're paying less per square foot than anyone in town).
If you're interested in re-use, green living, or even just vintage and antique stuff then this is a great chance to avoid the many headaches of starting from scratch. We have invented the wheel and so now all Funky Fresh needs is someone to run with it. Whether you're a young person opting out of the corporate job market, or an empty nester looking for a fun and interesting project to take on, this could be a great fit for anyone seeking an independent and productive lifestyle, for a smaller investment than the price of most new cars!
This is a great business and we want to see it continue and flourish. Let us know you are interested and we can work out a plan to make a smooth transition and ensure your success including seller financing for up to half of the sale price. Please, only serious buyers now folks!! We are still operating our storefront as usual so we ask to be respectful of our current customers need for our attention and service during business hours. Please email us to set up an appointment before or after hours to view the space, inventory, and discuss details. If a potential buyer is not found by Wednesday, April 23rd, we will begin liquidating our inventory, fixtures, and supplies. So please get in touch ASAP with a serious offer, don't miss out on this unique opportunity!"
For more information, contact Kristina or David at Funky Fresh,317 Taughannock Boulevard, Ithaca
What will happen to Kristina and David? Fear not! Kristina will be opening a new store downtown, but more on that later.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Comfort Carnival celebrating Mama's Comfort Camp's 2nd Birthday March 23, 2-6
Mama's Comfort Camp, a vibrant support network of mothers (in Ithaca and online) is celebrating its 2nd birthday with a Comfort Carnival for the whole family:
A day of joyful music and dance dedicated to bringing delight and comfort to body, soul, and heart.
When: Sunday March 23, 2pm-6pm
Where: Ithaca Montessori School 12 Ascot Place, Ithaca, NY
Headliner: JOHN SIMON!!!!
His voice is like a comfort pill! He will sing classic children's songs and original music, including a world premier of this special song about a mother’s love.
But wait, there’s more:
Kid-friendly chanting with Yael Saar and Dennis Winge of Damodar Das Kirtan: Chanting is one of the easiest ways to activate happy hormones, a great self-soothing tool to give kids. This chanting is not a religious activity, it is a pleasure/love/joy shortcut to comfort.
Children’s Yoga: Courtney Schroeder will teach a set of Little Buddhas Yoga: kid’s yoga through storytelling, children love her!
Family Belly Dancing: Lital Dorchin will guide us through belly dancing in the old North African tradition: family friendly, non-sexy, a great workout and awesome emotional release. This works great even for parents wearing a baby in a carrier.
Singing Crystal Bowls: Jeff and Chris Gregory of Pyramid Wellness Center will offer a short performance of their singing crystal bowls: the most heavenly sound you (probably) never heard.
And last but not least:
80′s+90′s music dance party!
Let’s impose our high school hits on our children! Come On Eileen, Where is My Mind, anything by Depeche Mode!
Please nominate beloved one-hit wonders and other favorites in the Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/647744551959519/
Yamila Fournier of WRFI Community Radio will DJ.- See more at: http://www.mamascomfortcamp.com/#sthash.94p2dyzZ.dpuf
Other good stuff:
Birthday cake and cookies from Lisa Spring and Ba-Li Cravings.
Arts and Crafts with Corinne Stern of FLOOF Collage Party!
Explore wonderful Montessori learning materials from the Ithaca Montessori School.
More surprises in the works, stay tuned.
Cost: $10 per adult, $5 children 12 and under, $20 for the whole family. Proceeds will go towards funding the programs offered by the Mama's Comfort Camp support network of moms.
PS: For those not familiar with Mama's Comfort Camp:
Mama’s Comfort Camp is a free support community online and in real life. We are hundreds of mothers from all around the world (over 500 from the Ithaca area) connecting via a private facebook group, and support is available 24/7/365. Together we normalize the challenges and celebrate the joys of the roller-coaster ride called motherhood, all in a safe space free from judgment, protected from unsolicited advice, and steeped with respect and kindness. In Ithaca we enjoy a vibrant and responsive network of local moms helping each other out. We hold free monthly support meetings, fun gatherings, and classes.
Free and open to moms of kids of ANY age: from moms of newborns to grandmothers and every stage in between.
You can ask to join the group at https://www.facebook.com/mamas.comfort.camp
A day of joyful music and dance dedicated to bringing delight and comfort to body, soul, and heart.
When: Sunday March 23, 2pm-6pm
Where: Ithaca Montessori School 12 Ascot Place, Ithaca, NY
Headliner: JOHN SIMON!!!!
His voice is like a comfort pill! He will sing classic children's songs and original music, including a world premier of this special song about a mother’s love.
But wait, there’s more:
Kid-friendly chanting with Yael Saar and Dennis Winge of Damodar Das Kirtan: Chanting is one of the easiest ways to activate happy hormones, a great self-soothing tool to give kids. This chanting is not a religious activity, it is a pleasure/love/joy shortcut to comfort.
Children’s Yoga: Courtney Schroeder will teach a set of Little Buddhas Yoga: kid’s yoga through storytelling, children love her!
Family Belly Dancing: Lital Dorchin will guide us through belly dancing in the old North African tradition: family friendly, non-sexy, a great workout and awesome emotional release. This works great even for parents wearing a baby in a carrier.
Singing Crystal Bowls: Jeff and Chris Gregory of Pyramid Wellness Center will offer a short performance of their singing crystal bowls: the most heavenly sound you (probably) never heard.
And last but not least:
80′s+90′s music dance party!
Let’s impose our high school hits on our children! Come On Eileen, Where is My Mind, anything by Depeche Mode!
Please nominate beloved one-hit wonders and other favorites in the Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/647744551959519/
Yamila Fournier of WRFI Community Radio will DJ.- See more at: http://www.mamascomfortcamp.com/#sthash.94p2dyzZ.dpuf
Other good stuff:
Birthday cake and cookies from Lisa Spring and Ba-Li Cravings.
Arts and Crafts with Corinne Stern of FLOOF Collage Party!
Explore wonderful Montessori learning materials from the Ithaca Montessori School.
More surprises in the works, stay tuned.
Cost: $10 per adult, $5 children 12 and under, $20 for the whole family. Proceeds will go towards funding the programs offered by the Mama's Comfort Camp support network of moms.
PS: For those not familiar with Mama's Comfort Camp:
Mama’s Comfort Camp is a free support community online and in real life. We are hundreds of mothers from all around the world (over 500 from the Ithaca area) connecting via a private facebook group, and support is available 24/7/365. Together we normalize the challenges and celebrate the joys of the roller-coaster ride called motherhood, all in a safe space free from judgment, protected from unsolicited advice, and steeped with respect and kindness. In Ithaca we enjoy a vibrant and responsive network of local moms helping each other out. We hold free monthly support meetings, fun gatherings, and classes.
Free and open to moms of kids of ANY age: from moms of newborns to grandmothers and every stage in between.
You can ask to join the group at https://www.facebook.com/mamas.comfort.camp
Monday, March 3, 2014
Polka Tot Consignment Sale is coming to town! Win passes to the presale!
A Polka Tot Children's Consignment Sale event is coming to The Shops at Ithaca Mall April 4-6. Polka Tot is a semi-annual, 3-day gigantic sales event that looks like a consignment store on mega-steroids! The sale includes everything and anything you could ever need or want for babies through pre-teen at a fraction of retail costs.
Best of all, Polka Tot has offered me 4 passes to the presale for Ithaca Family Fun users! Like us on Facebook for a chance to win the passes (or email me if you are one of those anti-Facebook folks)
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Selling with Polka Tot provides local families a fast, easy and safe way to cash in on their unused and outgrown children's items. Consignors earn up to 70% of their sales and registration is open. Visit www.polkatotsale.com for more information.
Polka Tot is owned by Taylor Clark, a Syracuse-area mom of three children ages 1, 2, and 3. Seeing how quickly her children outgrew clothing, toys and gear and tired of paying an arm and a leg for these things, Taylor started Polka Tot just before her third baby was born. The idea was to provide a way for families to quickly, safely and easily sell and buy gently used quality children's items. Several consignors have earned more then $1000 during a weekend event with very little effort and families can refresh their playrooms and stock their closets without breaking the bank. It's really a win-win for everyone.
Taylor and her Polka Tots |
Here's the schedule:
April 4: 1-3 p.m. presale for consignors (must have a pass); 3-6 p.m. open to the public
April 5: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
April 6: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (many remaining items are 50% off)
Best of all, Polka Tot has offered me 4 passes to the presale for Ithaca Family Fun users! Like us on Facebook for a chance to win the passes (or email me if you are one of those anti-Facebook folks)
While you're at it, check out Polka Tot on Facebook as well! https://www.facebook.com/ PolkaTotChildrensConsignment
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Sledding!
This post has been updated from when it was first published December 29, 2012.
Well, we finally got some snow here in Ithaca, and it's time again for kids (and parents) to grab a sled and find a hill to zoom down! We are fortunate to live near an excellent hill, at the Eastern Heights park off of Snyder Hill and Skyvue Road. That park has a small hill and 2 very long slopes. The hills at Cornell Planations and near the Cornell Daycare are popular, as are hills by Belle Sherman and South Hill Elemenary Schools. Out of town, Rice Hill by Taughannock State Park is a biggie. Another popular spot is the cemetery outside of Brooktondale on Lounsbury Rd.
If you know of any great places to go sledding, please put them in the comments section or send them to ithacasahm@gmail.com. Thanks!
Well, we finally got some snow here in Ithaca, and it's time again for kids (and parents) to grab a sled and find a hill to zoom down! We are fortunate to live near an excellent hill, at the Eastern Heights park off of Snyder Hill and Skyvue Road. That park has a small hill and 2 very long slopes. The hills at Cornell Planations and near the Cornell Daycare are popular, as are hills by Belle Sherman and South Hill Elemenary Schools. Out of town, Rice Hill by Taughannock State Park is a biggie. Another popular spot is the cemetery outside of Brooktondale on Lounsbury Rd.
If you know of any great places to go sledding, please put them in the comments section or send them to ithacasahm@gmail.com. Thanks!
Friday, January 31, 2014
Cash mob and mama's night out Feb 8 in support of Bloom after recent robbery
Since last winter, Bloom has been providing Ithaca families with a fun and interactive play space and ethically sourced retail options. The store has adorable clothes and toys and offers free-play, organized play, class, birthday party and date-night options.
Sadly, Bloom was the target of a late-night robbery in early January. While Co-owners Draya and McKenzie feel incredibly lucky that their store and merchandise were not damaged, they lost a considerable amount of cash and were responsible for fixing their shattered door, neither of which are being covered by their insurance.
Mama's Comfort Camp leaders are organizing a cash mob and Mama's Pajama Party to help! Please come out Feb 8th and help to replenish some of their funds and help them feel that their store is loved and safe! Draya and McKenzie say they are amazed by and grateful for the outpouring of support they have received from the community.
More details can be found at the Facebook Event page.
Sadly, Bloom was the target of a late-night robbery in early January. While Co-owners Draya and McKenzie feel incredibly lucky that their store and merchandise were not damaged, they lost a considerable amount of cash and were responsible for fixing their shattered door, neither of which are being covered by their insurance.
Mama's Comfort Camp leaders are organizing a cash mob and Mama's Pajama Party to help! Please come out Feb 8th and help to replenish some of their funds and help them feel that their store is loved and safe! Draya and McKenzie say they are amazed by and grateful for the outpouring of support they have received from the community.
Feb 8
12-5 pm Cash Mob! Come out and buy some great stuff. Goodies, 2pm children's yoga and Miss Angie's Music&Motion to follow.
8:30-10 pm Mama's Comfort Camp Pajama Party come show your support and indulge in some treats, music and self-kindness. Wear comfy clothes.
More details can be found at the Facebook Event page.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Cry Baby Cinema!
Okay, you guys, I am SOOO jealous right now. Ithaca is finally getting something I wished we had when my little ones were babies! Starting January 23rd, Cinemapolis is providing a service they call "Cry Baby Cinema" every Thursday! Here's the deal:
• Special Weekly Matinees for Grown Ups w/ Babies
• Each Thursday, Doors Open at 11 am
• Babes-in-Arms, Strollers, and Carriers Welcome
• All Five Regular Movies Screen with Lower Volume and Dimmed House Lights
**Parents should remember that these are NOT "family" films. They are screening their regular slate of films for grown-ups and welcoming babes-in-arms, strollers, and carriers.
If parents are bringing children old enough to take a seat in the theater and watch the film, they should do so only after reading up on the content of the films and ensuring it meets their own personal criteria for what is appropriate for their child.
Admission for Children attending to view the film will be our usual child rate of $6.50. Babes-in-arms, infants in strollers, and carriers will be let in for free. Adult tickets will be the usual matinee rate of $8.
I asked Brett Bossard, the executive director of Cinemapolis to tell me more about how this parent-friendly option came to happen.
"Cry Baby Cinema was the brainchild of board member Allison Andersen and her fellow education committee member, Karen Rodriguez. Karen had attended similar screenings at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, MA. The committee discussed it at length, finding the right time, the right day and the right way to present the concept, and what you see is what they arrived at!"
The movies will be screened with dimmed house lights and slightly lower volume to allow parents to more easily care for their little ones in tow. For more information on Cinemapolis and to see what's playing, check out their website at http://www.cinemapolis.org/.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
At the Car Wash!
For the last 2 years, Finn has spent 80% of his free time playing with cars and trucks. His favorite thing in the whole world being Monster Trucks (see Monster Truck Birthday Party). When we found ourselves home one day, I decided it was time to have some fun. We had recently been through an automatic car wash where I'd had the idea to make something like this for his trucks. So we scrounged around the house for car wash items and this is what we came up with.
We found a foam box we weren't using anymore (I think it was a cd holder at one time). This would serve as the main drive through part of the car wash. I cut holes in the frame big enough for monster trucks to drive though (and therefore Hotwheels cars would fit as well).
Between Finn and his friends, this car wash has had hours and hours of play and is still in great shape! Finn's favorite is to put them in the sandbox first and then run them through the car wash.
We found a foam box we weren't using anymore (I think it was a cd holder at one time). This would serve as the main drive through part of the car wash. I cut holes in the frame big enough for monster trucks to drive though (and therefore Hotwheels cars would fit as well).
I planned where ribbons and felt pieces would hang down and attached them with wooden skewers.
I found that hair rollers made the perfect car wash accessory, so to keep them rolling, I put a plastic peg through the floor for it to sit on. I had to cut into the side a bit for the rollers to be wide enough and still work.
We had a front to a toy hospital that was rarely played with. This served as our entrance.
I hot glued everything in place and let Finn play with it. BUT the car wash wasn't done....
I poked holes in some flexible tubing we had and threaded it through the top of the car wash and into a squeeze bottle (Wilton brand). I blocked off the open end with hot glue and some red duct tape.
SQUEEZE! It's time for these trucks to get wet!!
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