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Which Holiday Movie Are You? (QUIZ)

Thrillist  released its list of the  top Christmas movies of all time. I was happy to see a lot of my faves on the list including A Christmas Story, Miracle on 34th Street, Home Alone, Bad Santa, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, The Best Man Holiday, Eye’s Wide Shut, The Polar Express, While You Were Sleeping, Scrooged. I haven’t seen but plan to watch during the break The Nightmare Before Christmas and Elf.

You can check out the other films on the list here!

Ever wanted to know which Christmas Movie you would be? Take the quiz below:

50+ Classic American And Multicultural World Christmas Books

Christmas is a magical time of year for both kids and adults alike.  The kids are out of school, the holiday cheer keeps everyone in high spirits, and spending time together as a family is at the top of everyone’s priority list.  One hallmark of the Christmas season is the wide variety of Christmas stories, both new and old, that you can tell your child. One way to really get into the Christmas spirit is to curl up by the fire with your kids, hot cocoa in hand, and read them one of these 10 popular Christmas stories:
  1. ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas – This story is actually a poem that was written in 1823 by Clement Clarke Moore.  The poem was the first of its kind to describe Santa and his sleigh, and contributed largely to how people picture Santa today.  Moore wrote this poem for his children, but it was later published in the newspaper and was so popular that it was reprinted year after year.
  2. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! – Dr. Seuss is at it again, this time with a rather surly furry green character who hates Christmas.  The Grinch is sick of everyone being so cheerful at Christmastime that he decides he’s going to steal Christmas.  However, the kindness shown to him by one little girl melts his heart, and he ends up giving everything back while learning the true meaning of Christmas.
  3. A Christmas Carol – A classic story written by Charles Dickens, this Christmas tale talks about a crabby old man named Scrooge who is a penny-pinching, miserable man.  He is estranged from his own family and treats his workers terribly.  Scrooge is visited by three ghosts one night who show him what Christmas really means.  The story ends when he wakes up on Christmas morning, just in time to make amends.
  4. The Polar ExpressChris Van Allsburg writes a story about a boy who isn’t quite sure if Santa is real or not.  He boards a train that appears in his backyard one night and is swept away on the adventure of a lifetime to the North Pole.  While there, he meets elves and ghosts who convince him that Santa really does exist, and when ends up back at home it’s with a firm belief in Santa again.
  5. Christmas in the Big Woods – One of many Laura Ingalls Wilder books, this one tells the story of Laura’s life during Christmas in their home in the big woods of Wisconsin.  This book is an excellent choice for very young children.
  6. The Gift of the Magi – This story is about a couple who has very little money, but still want to give each other a Christmas gift.  The woman has long beautiful hair, and it’s the thing she is most proud of.  Her husband has a pocket watch that belonged to his grandfather, and he loves this family heirloom.  The wife decides to sell her hair to buy her husband a chain for his pocket watch and the husband sells his pocket watch to buy combs for his wife’s beautiful hair.  The story is compared to the magi that brought gifts to the newborn king.
  7. Christmas in Camelot A Magic Tree House book by Mary Pope Osborne.  Jack and Annie travel to Camelot in the magic tree house to find a cup, a key and a compass in order to save Camelot from the evil wizard Mordred.  The kids prove to the king that kids can be useful.
  8. Meet Santa Bear – As in most books by Stan and Jan Berenstain, there is a lesson to be learned in this book.  Although, in this book, the lesson is really more about getting answers to difficult questions, like “how does Santa get down a skinny chimney?” or “how does the sleigh land without snow on the ground?”  These questions, and others, are answered in this Berenstain Bear book.
  9. The Year Without a Santa Claus – The author, Phyllis McGinley, pens this story about the year Santa decides to take the year off because he doesn’t think anyone believes in him anymore.  He leaves two elves in charge and they make a mess of things.  Heat Miser and Cold Miser make their debut in this book and subsequent cartoon.  Santa comes to the rescue and realizes that there are some believers left and changes his mind.
  10. The Christmas SweaterGlenn Beck writes this story, which contains some autobiographical elements.  The main character is young Eddie, who wants a new bike for Christmas with all of his heart.  He knows his mom can’t afford it, but he wants it anyway.  Christmas day comes and he gets a sweater that his mom made herself and he is so bitter and disappointed that he throws the sweater in the corner and leaves it.  He goes through a rough patch and finally gets some mentoring from a neighbor named Russell who helps him understand what a great gift the sweater really is.

For some diversity:

Christmas Books for Kids All Around the World

Books About Christmas in Mexico

20 Multicultural Christmas Books for Children

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Swedish Christmas Books

Movie-themed and Other Fabulous Family Christmas Cards

Every year, certain families go out of their way to make pretty creative family Christmas Cards.

They wow and dazzle the recipients who get to place them on their fridge door or assemble them on the mantle for all visitors to admire and comment off for the year.

If you’re such a family and you’re looking for inspiration, I curated some pretty awesome, fun and hilarious portraits!

Loved the ones based on famous movies and tv shows

The Breakfast Club
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A Christmas Story

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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

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The Peanuts Gang

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Game of Thrones

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Sparkle

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Elf

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We love the colorful ones 

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The creative black and whites are phenom!

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Interchangeable faces are so creative

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The 9 Hottest Toys Kids Want to Unwrap This Christmas

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There are only three shopping days until Christmas. By now, if you haven’t picked up one of this season’s hottest, most sought-after toys, then, it might be too late. These toys are hard to obtain and are out-of-stock lots of places. In contrast to larger toys like kids ride on cars, these toys are perfect for playing inside.

We looked and found a few still available online for order but not all would arrive in time for Christmas. If you don’t have a kid who is keen on getting a rain check in their gift box, you might want to go to plan B.

Well, anyway, if you are curious to know, here is the list of the hottest toys this season including these cool gift suggestions for 10 year old girls and according to all the little kids we interviewed and some insider research we conducted with retailers and online communities where rugrats (ours) frequent!

1. Zoomer Fashion Pony  

2. LEGO Ninjago Movie Destiny’s Bounty 70618 (2295 Piece)

3. Nintendo Switch Gaming Console  

4. Nerf N-Strike Elite Rhino-Fire Blaster

5. Air Hogs – X-Stream Video Drone

6. Aquabeads Beginners Studio

7. Cozmo

8. GBD Kids Game Smart Watches 

9. 12 Inch Kids LCD Writing Tablet eWriter Draw Board with Stylus 

How Much You should Tip Your Nanny For Christmas

It’s the most wonderful time of the year again – It’a Christmastime!

Along with all the friends and family you have on your gift giving list, you’re also probably trying to figure out how much to tip your nanny. You want to say thanks for the wonderful care she provides, for the extra things she does without being asked, and for all the days when she goes above and beyond to make your life a little easier. But how much is enough?

The industry standard for a Christmas tip or bonus is one to two weeks’ salary. However, there are several factors that affect what’s right for your particular situation. Here are some things to think about when deciding on an amount.

Your budget. For some families, one or two weeks’ salary is simply not in the budget. If it’s a stretch financially for you to even afford a nanny, it’s probably next to impossible to add on several hundred dollars to her end of year check. The good news is your nanny probably understands your financial limitations. Especially if she knows you sacrifice throughout the year to pay her a fair and competitive wage. In those situations, it’s a good bet your nanny doesn’t expect a big tip and will be happy to receive a little extra cash during the holiday season. It really is the thought behind the gift that matters. The important thing is to show your caregiver that you appreciate all her hard work and to say thank you for the great care she gives to your child.

She’s a new employee. If you’ve recently hired your nanny, you’re not expected to give her a hefty tip at the end of the year. She understands that she’s new to the job and hasn’t put the time in to earn an extra week’s salary. However you want to make sure that you still give her a gift or bonus that says you appreciate the work she does. A $50 gift card to her favorite store or $100 cash bonus is always a welcome surprise.

She’s a long time employee. If your nanny has been with your family for several years, the amount she receives will be higher than average. Not only are you saying thank you for the great work she does, you’re letting her know how much you appreciate and value her loyalty and dedication to your family. This is especially true for long term nannies that aren’t receiving regular raises because they’ve hit the hourly rate ceiling. The end of the year bonus is the perfect way to provide a financial reward for a job well done.

Her regular pay rate. Generally, nannies that make an average or above average hourly rate or salary receive a larger end of year tip than those that make a below average hourly rate or salary. This is a reflection of what the family is able to afford rather than the nanny’s value to the family or her performance. The idea is that families that can afford to pay their nannies competitively throughout the year can also afford to provide the standard bonus of one to two weeks’ salary. Of course, just because they can afford to provide it doesn’t mean they have to. Ultimately the bonus is a way of saying thank you. Families that do provide a generous tip do so because they genuinely recognize the great work their nanny is doing.

Her compensation package. If you’re providing your nanny with valuable benefits throughout the year, like health insurance, extra paid time off, or professional development dollars, you can give a much smaller end of year tip. Nannies recognize the extra costs involved in offering those benefits and are happy with the trade-off. Again, you still want to offer a small $50 or $100 gift card or cash gift as a thank you.

Other bonuses she receives during the year. Some nannies receive a bonus on their nannyiversary, the yearly anniversary of their hire date. If you celebrate that date with your nanny and give her a bonus each year on her nannyiversary, your end of year tip need only be a small holiday or cash gift – something to let your nanny know you’re thinking of her and appreciate having her in your life.

The end of year tip or bonus for your nanny is a perfect way to say thank you to an important person in your life. A perfect companion to a gift is a card with a heartfelt message inside that lets her know you value all she does for your family.

Mindy Kaling Welcomed Daughter Katherine Swati

Mindy Kaling welcomed her first child, a baby girl on December 15, 2017.  The Mindy Project star named the new arrival Katherine Swati Kaling at 10:50 AM on December 15, 2017. The baby’s middle name Swati is in honor of the actress’s mother who passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2012.

According to reports, the father’s name and age were left blank on the newborns birth certificate adding fuel to the fire that she used an anonymous sperm donor.

According to E! News, the new came as “an unexpected surprise” but confirmed that Kaling is thrilled.

“I think I’ve decided that unlike everything else in my life, I’m going to be fast and loose about kids,” she told Yahoo Style. “I’m going to not actively plan, but if it happens, it would happen.”

Her timing couldn’t be better to have a baby.

Kaling is set to appear in the upcoming film, A Wrinkle In Time, and as the final season of The Mindy Project wraps

Congrats to the new mom!

Inside Lady Antebellum Singer Hillary Scott’s Baby Shower

Lady Antebellum‘s Hillary Scott celebrated the impending arrival of her twins recently at an intimate shower with friends the Husk restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee.

“Today was the most precious and perfect celebration for our little girls,” the country singer captioned a photo slideshow of the festivities. “One of my favorite parts about today was that a table full of amazing women(a few not pictured ?, and a few unable to attend who we missed tremendously!!) had great fellowship, laughs, and lifted each other up…all while celebrating these two babies who I pray grow up to first be who God has created them to be, but also a melting pot of all of the hearts in this room who love them so much already. My heart is overflowing with gratitude to the hostesses @darlintennessee @jocd_like_ocd @goinbackto & @lindsay.doyle ??? Love y’all so much and thanks to @husknashville for making our bellies REALLY happy!! ❤️”

Love the family style table and rustic table settings in this photo above. It looks like it was a fabulous time. She also shared the most adorable pic babies bump progression pic recently. Love that glow! Gorgeous!

This is Scott and husband Chris Tyrrell’s third and fourth children after suffering a devastating miscarriage earlier which inspired a hit song, “Thy Will” about the ordeal.

The couple announced the news this August in a tender video with their daughter, who they say had been hoping and praying along with mom and dad for another baby.

“You know how you’ve been praying a lot about having a baby and about God giving our family another baby?” Tyrrell says to Eisele  in the video. “Well … God has answered that prayer, and Mommy is pregnant with a baby in her belly”.

Reasons a Pet is Actually Good for Your Child’s Health (INFOGROPHIC)

By Emily Parker, Catological.com

When your children come to you asking for a pet, don’t turn them down so quickly. While it takes plenty of time and effort to care for a furry family member, more and more scientific evidence is beginning to point out the numerous benefits our four-legged family members give our kids.

For starters, let’s look at how owning pets will make your kids more confident and responsible. Based on studies from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, owning a pet that shows them unconditional love and support gives kids the confidence to try new activities as well as make new friends. Along with this, taking care of their pets each day by feeding, cleaning, and playing with them teaches kids the importance of keeping a daily schedule, making them more responsible.

And then there are the benefits pets provide in keeping your kids healthy. Based on studies found in the Journal of Pediatrics, having a pet in your home will make your child’s immune system much stronger. For children who had pets in the home from birth to age one, researchers found the children had over 30 percent fewer respiratory illnesses and over 40 percent fewer ear infections!

Need more? There are also studies showing pets help kids become better readers. By having a pet who sits quietly and listens to them read, your child will not only enjoy reading much more, but will also discover that it’s okay to make a mistake now and then, since the pet will be nonjudgmental and not criticize the child while they are learning proper reading techniques.

In case you want even MORE of a reason to get a pet for your child, check out the infographic below, or read the whole post on Catological!

Toya Wright Gets Treated With a Pre-Delivery Pamper Party

Toya Wright‘s daughter Reginae Carter and a few family friends pampered the mom to be in a surprise spa pamper party to prepare for the arrival of the Wright’s daughter.

“I had the cutest little surprise pamper party today,” the expectant mom captioned an Instagram photo from the event crediting her daughter who recently co-authored a mother-daughter book with her for hosting the event.

Wright and some guests shared photos from the event in social media

Issa pamper party! #funtimes

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Our Bellytich Bumpwatch alum Monyetta Shaw and her children attended the event as well. Fun times!

h/t BCK Online

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