When I was your age: The quest for natural wonders
May 19, 2010 by Meghan
I only hope I can provide the same life to my children that I was given, but who knows. With downtown life becoming the norm and the cost of living sky-rocketing, there is a good chance that I will be forced to be a working mom. When I was a child I was lucky my mom was able to stay home and raise us. If she had brought us up today that may have been different. Due to circumstance may would argue that it is next to impossible to find the time to entertain their kids, but I argue that it is possible. Maybe not all-day everyday, but certainly at the very least on weekends. This is a time when you can explore lush forests and tidal beaches, the natural gifts of life. And if its raining, no problem, kids love the rain and rubber boots and raincoats are the name of the game. When I was a kid I loved coming indoors after hours spend jumping in puddles for a creamy cup of hot chocolate, it was a treat. Simple pleasure are the key, and not just for adults. A hike through a dew-rich boggy path can be your child’s playground. While shallow minnow filled tidal pools can be their zoo. There is a whole world of endless imagination to discover and its right outside our doors.
A couple weeks ago a nanny friend of mine told me that she took the kids she nannies to White Rock beach. Once in the car one of the kids excitedly proclaimed that he had never been to the beach before, ever. As my girlfriend shared her story with me it was impossible for her to hide the dismay in her voice. But how could I blame her as I was having a hard time wiping the astounded look from my face. Two kids, one 7 the other 5 who had never placed their tiny feet into wet sand or held crabs in their hands. Icouldn’t believe it, the beach was such a vital part of my childhood.
Now I realize that this is an extreme case (or at least I hope it is), but how is it possible that these kids had never been to the beach? They even live in White Rock, the beach is literally right there. The sad thing is that so many kids are raised indoors not by parents but by TVs. They may have never played with play dough or made a caterpillar out of an egg carton, but they have seen ever episode of Dora the Explorer. My nanny friend told me that it was like pulling teeth to get the kids away from the TV and outdoor, it was like they were in a trance. Call me crazy, biased or whatever but I really don’t think kids should be living through fictional characters experiences. I understand that its hard to find time to entertain your kids sometimes (especially when your busy with work), but what happened to weekends?
Weekends can be spent exploring all the natural wonders that this world has to offer. Let nature guide your kids on quest full of endless possibilities, while the fresh air releases you from your busy life. Whether it be a bike ride through Stanley Park or a picnic in Lynn Valley there are tones of kid-friendly outdoor activities for busy families. Let your child’s vivid imaginations take hold while it transforms them into an explorer. Its natural family fun that everyone can enjoy, that last time I checked was in many cases free… Perfect! One less thing to stress about.
Keeping a Cool Baby When the Heat is On!
March 24, 2010 by admin
It’s hard to resist buying those cute sunglasses or tiny bathing suits for your little ones during the summer. And we all know proper sunscreen and hydration are key, but how can bamboo contribute to keeping cool during those hot summer months?
The harmful effects of sun exposure are becoming more and more evident to the point where we simply cannot avoid taking precautions. Luckily, bamboo clothing is naturally already infused with UV protection. Studies have shown that bamboo can block up to 98 per cent of harmful UV radiation. UV radiation can be very damaging to anyone, and damage done at a young age can even cause problems that won’t appear until later on in life.
Bamboo clothing is naturally hypoallergenic, which means you can expect fewer allergic reactions, which, with all the active pollen and cut grass in the air, is definitely a blessing! Infants are very sensitive and susceptible to allergies, and you undoubtedly want what’s best for your new child. Bamboo fibre is very smooth and it sits perfectly next to the skin. This helps your baby rest more comfortably and avoid problems with itching.
And last, but certainly not least, bamboo plants that the fibres are made from are naturally anti-bacterial, and your infant’s bamboo clothing will be as well. Bamboo prevents the development of almost all bacteria – a handy weapon when dealing with sticky ice cream hands and outdoor picnics. It’s a force to be reckoned with. As a result, bamboo clothing stays fresher. It stays odour-free for a longer period of time. And in addition to smelling better, the anti-bacterial force of bamboo also results in your baby having better hygiene—and we all know that’s an uphill battle!
Bamboo Babies: Warming Up in Winter Weather
January 30, 2010 by admin
Wool and heavy cottons are usually the fabrics that come to mind when we think of keeping warm in the winter season, but what about bamboo fibres as an alternative to itchy wools and chemically produced cottons? It’s an option, unbeknownst to some, that’s really worth considering. There are multiple reasons for parents to consider a bamboo wardrobe for themselves and especially their babies.
For new parents especially, overdressing your babies for winter weather may seem instinctual however keeping your infant safe and comfortable is important, and this means making sure they’re never too hot or too cold. Bamboo clothing is thermo-controlled, which makes it the perfect option.
Bamboo clothing is also very breathable, another essential factor in keeping your baby comfortable. Believe it or not, it’s actually four times more absorbent than cotton. A handy bit of information to soppy up those puddles dragged in my snowy boots.
Finally, bamboo clothing is also softer than other fabrics which becomes particularly important when wearing layers of itchy wools and polyesters all day. For babies especially, softness and comfort is everything.
Ultimately, bamboo fibres are a great alternative for heavy fabrics during chilly months. As a concerned parent, you’ll find many of your worries alleviated. And as a casual spender, you’ll find your wallet no lighter than it was before. Bamboo clothing is a luxury without the luxurious cost. So consider bamboo the next time you bring out the old winter wardrobe or start creating one for that new special member of the family.










