Thursday, June 6, 2013

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Fla-Vor-Ice: Mom approved snack and more!

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Jel Sert for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Fla-Vor-Ice is a must for summer time!

My girls will be getting out of school NEXT WEEK!  I am busy planning activites, signing them up for Vacation Bible School, and looking forward to time at the pool and out on our boat.  There will be lots of playing outside with our neighbors, play dates with school friends and our friends from church.

I'm always looking for a healthy, and inexpensive snack for them.  I'm careful about their sugar intake, which is why I'll be stocking up on the Sugar Free Pops. They are a portable, any time snack that all three of my girls love, oh and I know I'll be sharing with the neighbor kids during our outdoor play time!

(They're less than $0.10 a serving so why not share?) 

Fla-Vor-Ice was introduced in 1969 making it a trusted brand for over 40 years.  I grew up in the Northeast where Fla-Vor-Ice was a staple in our freezer!  My favorite has and will always be grape.  You have lots of flavors to choose from: Original Fruit Flavors, Tropical Flavors and my favorite Sugar Free.  

Here are a few other uses for Fla-Vor-Ice:

You can also use them for an art project, use them as paint sticks for water color painting.

Make a Smoothie: Put 2 freezer pops, 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream, 1/2 cup of milk and add your favorite fresh fruit in a blender to create your own homemade smoothie.

Use them as an ice pack for your little one's boo-boo's.   

Check out Fla-Vor-Ice on Facebook for more fun idea's for your kiddos this summer!  

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Friday, May 24, 2013

Winner and a BIG Announcement!

Happy Friday lovely readers!  We are enjoying the start of a four day weekend here in our Happy House.  This morning I drew the lucky winner of the Military Coin Holder from Wood Simply Made.  A Big CONGRATULATIONS to Morgan S, thank you to your whole family for your service to our incredible country!  

If you didn't win head to Mike's Etsy shop Wood Simply Made  and order your coin holder!  These would be a super Father's Day gift.  

Before I sign off for a nice long relaxing weekend, I want to share with you that I'm having the blog transferred from its current Blogger platform to Wordpress!  I'm SO EXCITED and NERVOUS at the same time.  At some point the blog will be down for up to a few days.  
You can visit me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or see all the fun ideas I pin on Pinterest.
May you all have a blessed Memorial Day Weekend!! See you soon at our new home....WORDPRESS!!


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Potty Training in Our Happy House: Let's Hear It For The Boys!

Today I'm so excited to have a "Boy Mom" perspective on Potty Training shared by Guest Blogger Sarah from Nurse Loves Farmer.  I found Sarah's blog several months back, love the pictures she shares of her two adorable sons, farm life and her faith.  Please welcome Sarah today as she contributes to our series "Potty Training in Our Happy House".
Boys Can Be Potty Trained at a Young Age Too!
 If not for my sister-in-law potty training my nephew shortly after he turned 2, I probably would have waited until my oldest son Braden was closer to 3 to potty train him. That's just what you typically hear in parenting circles - "boys take longer, and are way harder, to potty train than girls." WRONG. I call your bluff, world! Let's give the young males of the world a little credit, shall we? Toddler boys can be just as smart, or smarter, than toddler girls. I think generally little girls may show a keenness for potty training at a younger age, but boys (and girls) are ready by 22 months. Yes. 22 months. I didn't really start to think about potty training until after my son turned 2 and timing was right in our lives. I started reading up on the method my sister-in-law used, but I just felt it wasn't going to work for me. I tried my own thing the first day, tried to be positive, but it just wasn't going well. Luckily a friend called to ask me how potty training went the first day, and she recommended to me the 3 Day Method which she used with her twin girls. She sent me the eBook, which was really easy to read, and I was excited to try! Once we started the 3 Day Method the next day...I just knew it was going to work. I know that every child is a unique individual and what works for some, won't work for others. BUT, if you're interested in training your child at a younger age, the 3 Day Method works from 22 months on. They do not need to have verbal communication or show interest - it can work and it sure did for us. My son was trained at 2 years 3 months old and he had only gone pee on the potty twice, right before he turned 2 when we were on vacation with his older cousin who is potty trained. When we got home, he showed NO interest and would even decline when we asked him if he wanted to try. It was me who made the decision that I wanted him trained and I had faith in him that he could do it - and he did! Boy moms, I encourage you to have faith in yourselves and in your little boys that they can potty train at a young age too! There's no need to wait until they're 3 or older, unless that's what works best and is what you want to do.
Valentine's Day 2013Sarah is a nurse who married a farmer and is boy mom to Braden (3) and Ethan (7 months). She blogs at Nurse Loves Farmer and is embracing her life as a farm wife and loves God, photography, breastfeeding, and cloth diapering. Connect with her on Twitter and on her Facebook page.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Promotion Day and a Giveaway!

The Coast Guard is a very big and important part of our life.  We have been a proud military family for over four years now.  My husband has worked very hard to bring our family to where we are today and I'm so proud of the work he does each and every day to serve our country! 
 His Dad, Little Sis and I recently had the privilege to attend his Promotion Ceremony to Lieutenant.  He held Little Sis in his arms like a proud Daddy while his Dad and I each got to change out a shoulder board.  
Extremely proud of our new Lieutenant!
This was a special day, so it called for a special present!  I found Wood Simply Made on Etsy  and was excited about the Challenge Coin Holders Mike offers.  He custom made this coin holder with the wings on it for my husband, and he loves it!  You can choose from any of the military branches for your holder.  

When I was looking at the shops information, I knew that I had found the perfect person to give my business to.  Mike is  a disabled veteran and served 6 years active duty Air Force from 2003 - 2009.  He proudly makes all of the products here in the USA out of his home wood shop.   (All of his products are made from real wood and do not use any cheap press board or particle board substitutes.)  Great quality and supporting a US veteran is a great choice for our family!!

I couldn't be prouder to bring you Wood Simply Made as a place to offer you military gift items.  He has graciously offered a Military Coin Holder giveaway to one lucky Happy House of 5 reader.  Please enter through the Rafflecopter widget below, I will choose one lucky winner by verifying that the entries have in fact been made.  GOOD LUCK!


Friday, May 17, 2013

Transition Tips: From Sippy Cups to Big Kid Cups

 Today I'm sharing a few tips for transitioning your kiddo from sippy cups to big kid cups.  
 Big Sis is about to turn three years old.  We recently switched her out of her crib into a bunk bed, on the bottom of course.  Next up is ditching the sippy cups.  I will still use a cup with a lid for when we are out and about but when she's home she will now be drinking out of a big kid cup, which she is very excited about!  I bought these fun and colorful plastic cups from IKEA.  


Little Sis feels like her big sisters drinking out of her new cups!  Hope these tips help your family too.


Monday, May 13, 2013

Miracle-Gro Garden Inspiration

This post brought to you by Miracle-Gro. All opinions are 100% mine.
I recently made a cute Spring Chevron Wreath for our front porch and we have the cutest old school house desk,  but our porch is in need of more color and some plants!  My husband teases me that I don't have a green thumb at all.  I despise pulling weeds and rarely plant flowers because I just haven't had much luck in the past.  We also live in South Florida where it is SUNNY and HOT most of the time.  I need plants that will hold up to our weather and my non-green thumb!
I was contacted by Miracle-Gro to participate in The Gro Project and I thought this would be the inspiration I needed to get some gardening started.  I saw some really cute and fun garden projects that they have on their Facebook page.  I think Little Sis would love making their Toyrarium!
Since I was looking to add some fun decor to our front porch I decided to take a planter I already had on hand and paint it to match the colors of my spring wreath.  
I bought a couple of succulents,  Miracle-Grow's Moisture Control Potting Mix and Shake’n Feed All Purpose Plant Food and headed home to get planting.   According to my research Succulelents are usually very hardy and thrive on neglect, PERFECT!
I filled the pot about half way and gently removed the plants from their containers.  (Make sure you have a pot with a drainage whole) Water the plants only when dry, if they start to shrivel give them a little water and they'll perk right back up...again my kind of plant.  

I'm loving the pop of color from the planter and I think the plants and I are going to be just fine.  Do you need some inspiration for your Gro Project?  Follow the Miracle-Gro Pinterest page HERE.


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