Remember how I said that Jill has been blurting out words?
“Stuffins” has been one. It’s one of her favorite shows. She yells “Stuffins!!!” and points to the TV.
Naturally, I had to get her a little Doc doll. Naturally.
The toy medical kit has been in pretty heavy rotation recently.
Dolls are examined and prescribed medications.
Lucy often asks if they’ve been “taking their meds”.
On the one hand it’s funny to hear my bigger kids…the ones used to us speaking of medical concerns…but on the other hand, it makes me sad that they even know what it is.
Jilly always says “Owwwwww” when she gives her girls a shot.
We had an eye doctor appointment yesterday…before anyone even touched her, she started whimpering and saying “Owwww”. People in scrubs hurt.
Or so she believes.
So we’re trying to encourage her and play “doctor” so that she doesn’t always associate everything medical with pain.
We listen to dolly heart beats.
We check their temperature.
We give them band aids.
We make sure their eyes are looking good.
Ariel too.
Because always Ariel. In preparation of the impending cold and flu season, I thought I would share a simple tip for staying even just a little bit more sane. I have this board on Pinterest called Why Didn’t I Think of That?! It’s that stuff you see that so completely, ridiculously simple…yet so Thank You Sweet Baby Jesus This Is Going To Change My Life I Just Can’t Believe It Took Me This Long To Figure It Out stuff. Today, I present to you a gloriously simple, non-earth shattering idea…that just might save your sanity. At least it did mine.
This house, the one we bought, is the first house I have EVER lived in that is two stories. With that, I have vowed that if I can help it, I will NEVER buy another two story house. It’s just too much people. Every time I’m upstairs, the thing I need is downstairs. When I’m downstairs, stuff is upstairs. My phone rarely rings. When it does? You can bet it’s on whatever level of the house that I’m NOT on. Every. Single. Time. Fast forward to sick kids. It’s a miserable thing to have kids that are sick. The last thing you want to do is hunt down that ONE bottle of baby medicine. Not only which level of the house it might be in…but also which bathroom you put it last. I know, I know. #firstworldproblems “I can’t remember which of my multiple bathrooms, in my multi-level home I left my easily accessible medication that I can afford is! It’s kinda gross. Let’s try to not think about that too much. Moving on… So, you have a hot feverish kid who wants no one but his mama. He’s whimpering and sad and you motion for your husband to bring you the meds. And then…that moment you dread: “Where is it?” “Um…..I don’t know. Somewhere. Maybe in the bathroom. Or was it the kitchen? Didn’t I leave it in the master bath? Or was it the little bathroom downstairs?” ACK! So he huffs off on a wild goose chase for this elusive little bottle of medication…and then you yell after him “And the thermometer too!” “Where’s THAT?” “I mean, in some of those same places. I think.” Twenty minutes later he comes back. With gas drops. And the rectal thermometer. For your 6 year old.
Now, I’m convinced one of you will comment “Just buy more than one bottle of medicine and keep one on each level of the house!” Right. Except that somehow I end up with FOUR mysterious bottles…all of which are somehow in the same cabinet…and which are somehow in the last cabinet I looked in. Logical answers still elude our family. We must go even simpler. And so, I invented: The Medicine Basket. I know. It’s not that exciting. But LIFE. CHANGING. Legit. A $1 plastic basket. Chalk full of every kid medicine you can think of. Plus tissues. Plus thermometers. And vasoline. And that nasty smelling stuff you rub on their chest at night. Name it. It’s in there. And it has a handle. So your husband can’t possibly bring you the wrong thing because he brought you ALL THE THINGS. It is all, gloriously, there. In one place. “Hey babe, can you bring me the green basket of meds?” “Sure.” He returns. With the right stuff. Marital bliss. And then…get this: if you’re downstairs cuddling your sick babe, and it’s time for bed…you just take the whole basket upstairs with you. It’s like I’m a genius. Do they teach these things in medical school? Because they should. But really. I’m totally serious. The green basket is probably one of my favorite ideas. It is almost painfully simple, but I couldn’t imagine life without it. BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! Leave a comment answering the question below for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card! For real! How do you keep your kids healthy on the go with snack ideas or other fun activities?
Season 2 of Doc McStuffins begins on Disney Junior with new episodes every Friday beginning September 6! Jill is going to be SO excited! And you can watch tips for keeping your kids healthy from Doc McStuffins herself!
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Our kids grew up on outdoor activities. Camping, hiking, and fishing were for long weekends and vacations. Swimming, biking and roller skating were every day.Now we have a whole new generation who are doing the same. Healthy snacks have always included fresh fruit.
We go bike riding or for long walks almost daily.
I carry lots of bottled water and different veggie/fruit dips.
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My grandson is newly diagnosed with a nut allergy, so we are learning the ins and out of what is safe for him to snack on and what’s not. I keep fresh fruits stocked for him at home and fruit snacks, Gogurts, and Jellos for on the go snacks.
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My favorite tip is to buy medicines before cold & flu season hits – so you’re not making a 9 or 10pm run to the store. We try and make sure our daughter gets lots of fresh air and exercise each day.
When you are on the go, pack vitamin C and zinc rich snacks for them to eat and always be sure to keep hands clean via non-toxic methods!
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No kids, just me. I wash hands often, drink lots of water and get plenty of sleep.
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My kids love veggies, so I always make sure there lunches and snacks have peppers, cucumbers etc.
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we pack cheese sticks, apples, grapes and whole wheat pretzels for on-the-go snacks
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my son loves his applesauce pouches so we keep them handy when out
I try to keep my children healthy on the go with water bottles to keep hydrated and snacks like granola and fruit to keep their energy up.
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We take fruit and also take family walks to keep us healthy
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We love the squeeze applesauce pouches. My older daughter doesn’t like fruit but will eat the pouches!
We make “celery sandwiches” and pack a bunch in a ziploc baggie. No bread, just sticks of celery cut in half with peanut butter slathered in between. Think ants-on-a-log smashed together (except I very much dislike raisins, so we keep them on the side for my daughter). It gives us a different option than the usual chips, crackers, fruit, etc… But with much less mess than loose peanut butter and celery. They peel apart easily too if you prefer!
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