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The New Year Housecleaning Go-To for Tips

The new year also represents a time for people to clean house, throw out junk, and update or reorganize piles of stuff that have accumulated in different corners of their home or office. I’m in the middle of cleaning out my attic this week and I remembered this post from this Spring about my go-to bible for home makers:

When I got engaged back in 1999, a dear law school pal of mine threw me a bridal shower in her quaint Capitol Hill apartment. It was wonderfully organized and I got a chance to check out her very neatly organized home. 

Her secret: The Bible of keeping house, Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House” by Cheryl Mendelson which she gave me as a gift.
It is a nearly 100-page hardback text and includes a comprehensive guide to every section of the home and is easily understood and great for beginners, like I was back then. Even intermediate or advanced home makers will find this resource text helpful.
My dog-eared version of the home-cleaning bible
I didn’t grow up with a mother who passed on homemaking skills and techniques to her children so I was clueless. The book was right on time.
In it, Mendelson explains materials and properties of common household items which is essential for knowing how to care for them and extend their life. She explains when to replace worn out items. Home Comforts  has sections and subchapters like Electricity Safety, The Air in your Castle, Caring for jewelry, Ironing, How to launder Tricky Items and more.
Since I am pretty busy and have been since getting hitched years ago, I haven’t had time to comb carefully through the entire book, yet I use it as a reference guide and turn to it often…especially each Spring during Spring Cleaning time!
If you don’t already have a copy and are considering purchasing a new home or just want to start fresh and learn how to manage your own home, I highly recommend it. It’s available at Amazon.com in Kindle, Paperbook and Pdf now!  And it makes a great wedding or bridal shower gift.

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International Bump Watch: Bollywood’s Sameera Reddy at the airport

The bump watch phenomenon isn’t unique to the United States and Western nations. Nope, anywhere there is an active movie and music industry (Nigeria, South Africa, India, Phillipines, Pakistan, etc), there is a corps of celebrities who get married and have babies.
The buzz this weekend was about a sighting of Bollywood actress Sameera Reddy being spotted at the airport recently.
The starlet, who married entrepreneur Akshai Varde in a very private wedding last January 2014, has been keeping low key, according to Indian gossip blogs.  
Sameera was last seen onscreen in the Kannada film Varadhanayaka, but remained private and cautious about the pregnancy, and is staying off radar for a spell. 
She looked cool, stylish and comfy in a striped t-shirt, framed with a black cardigan and worn with black tights and ballet flats. That’s the perfect airport and pregnant lady look, if you ask us. 
photo: IndiaTV News

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Making New Year’s Weight-loss resolutions stick

Okay, for those of you trying to peel off baby-weight, I’m sure you can relate to the holidays being a tough time to lose weight. Bellyitch partner, Pregnancy.org posted a wonderful article to help re-energize those plans heading into the new year, and asked we share with you:Many of us have spent the last several weeks indulging in second and third portions of foods we ordinarily might avoid. Instead of saying “No thank you,” we say, “It’s the holidays!” But good cheer aside, drinking and feasting during the holidays can lead to serious weight gain.These common questions about post-holiday pound loss will help you prepare for this year’s weight loss resolutionHow do you figure out what your ideal weight is?

One way to do it for a woman would be for the first five feet it is 100 pounds. For each additional inch, add five pounds. For example, a woman who is 5 foot 5 inch would have an ideal body weight of 125 pounds, plus or minus 10 percent.For a man to determine his ideal body weight, it is 106 pounds for the first five feet, add six pounds for each inch over five feet. For example, a man who is 5-10 should weight 166 pounds plus or minus 10 percent. But I think this is a little strict, and unrealistic for most people.
What are the first steps to post-holiday dieting?
First, make an eating plan. Write the menu plan for the first few days, and that will get you on your way. I would keep the environment clear of trigger foods that could tempt you away from your goal. Stock up the kitchen with healthy foods, and keep junk foods out of the house. Some basic rules of thumb for good diet are to bake and broil foods rather than fry them, try to fill up on a lot of vegetables, and eat fruit for snacks. And don’t forget to drink at least eight glasses of water a day. Your body is made up of about sixty percent water. Drinking water hydrates your body, and can also help you feel more full so you will eat less.
Any tips for sticking to a new eating/exercise program?
You need to start making small changes in your behaviors. If you try to make too many changes at once, they will never become permanent. Once you feel comfortable with them, add another change or two. The problem with most people is that they try to make too many changes at once. And therefore end up failing.

REPORT: ‘Game of Thrones’ influenced parents to name their babies Khaleesi and other characters



Update in light of recent news that Khaleesi was number 2 of Nameberry’s top 100 baby names of 2014! I’m reposting this piece we shared in April 2014. ENJOY!

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With 6.6 million viewers tuning into the first episode of Game of Thrones last Sunday, is there any wonder that 146 babies in 2012 were named after Thrones character Khaleesi?
That’s what Social Security Administration data recently analyzed by the website Vox.com showed. Another character Daenerys made the list of baby names that year too.  But only 21 baby girls will have to live their lives with that name made up by Thrones author George R.R. Martin.  A few other hundred baby girls are named after Thrones character Arya, an Entertainment Weekly piece pointed out
It’s not uncommon for parents to name their children after characters in popular TV shows and movies. Hunger Games protagonist “Katniss” influenced of dozens of baby girls to be given them that name. The name “Bella” jumped from 2,780 uses to 5,104 uses within two years of release of the Twilight series, Yahoo Shine noted.
The names “Phoebe” and “Piper” rose to popularity during the years the show Charmed was on TV as did names “Willow” and “Zander” during the Buffy the Vampire slayer years, the Shine piece noted.  Laura Wattenberg, author of “The Baby Name Wizard,” told Shine that as far back as the 80s, women who enjoyed Daryl Hannah‘s character in the movie Splash name herself Madison after seeing it on a NYC sign grew up to name their kids that. SSA data showed that 42 baby girls had that name in 1984, the year the movie came out. But the following year 298 babies were named Madison, eventually growing in popularity to 20,612 in 2004. That’s a lot of influence and no one would imagine that the name originated from a New York City street. 
And the phenomenon goes back even further than that. Wattenberg told Shine “Samantha”on the show Bewitched helped that name grow in popularity following its run from 1964 to 1972 on TV. 
It’s interesting how pop culture cinema and TV shows have that effect on lives for years after they are no longer in regular circulation. It would be interesting to see if the future Game of Throne-named children will get any negative reaction to the names over years especially from people who are not aware of the book or series years after it has its course too or if the names will continue on.
Time will tell. 

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Zoe Saldana welcomes twin boys, Cy and Bowie

Congratulations to Avatar‘s Zoe Saldana on the birth of her first and second child with husband Marc Perego. 


These are the first children for the couple who married last April 2014.

“Our boys Cy and Bowie are finally here,” she tweeted. “Marco and I wanted to thank you for your beautiful wishes and for your patience,”

So sweet! Congrats! 
She joins the ever growing celeb moms with twins club! Welcome to parenthood!

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30 blogs with Toddler Play and Activities ideas

With their boundless energy and infinite curiosity, toddlers can be a challenge to keep entertained. The Internet and, more specifically, the blogosphere, however, has enabled parents and childcare providers to connect with one another on an unprecedented level, and hints, tips and ideas are easily passed between experienced caregivers. The following 30 blogs are chock full of valuable information and creative activity ideas for the toddler set, from indoor fun to keeping little ones safe while they play.
 
Indoor Play
Scorching summer heat, the chill of deep winter, and the frequent rains of spring all tend to keep kids indoors, much to the chagrin of budding nature lovers. These five blogs are all centered on activities that are specifically intended to provide hours of indoor fun when it simply isn’t feasible to move the party outside.
Outdoor Play
There’s something about the freedom of outdoor play that goes straight to a toddler’s head, sending most into paroxysms of joy. Toddlerhood is certainly not too early to instill a love of nature in kids; in fact, it may help them avoid the pitfalls of indoor-only, sedentary habits that are plaguing many of today’s young people. Slather on the sunscreen and head for the hills with the activities in these five blogs.
Learning Through Play
Because toddlers learn so much about the world around them and how it operates through explorative play, it’s important for parents and childcare providers to help them boost their brainpower in exciting and entertaining ways that will keep little ones engaged.
Play Date Activities
Keeping one active toddler entertained and occupied can be a challenge; introducing a friend or two can be downright arduous. Kids need to socialize just as much as their older counterparts, however, so parents and caregivers are forced to find new and interesting ways to keep a group of toddlers in line and having a great time.
Safe Toys and Play
The most important task that a parent or childcare provider is tasked with is simply keeping children safe and avoiding dangerous risks. There are, however, more hidden dangers that many adults realize. The following five blogs cover specific risks and general toddler safety to make sure that every adventure you have with your little one is a safe one.

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Fertility 100: Ebook with 100 conception tips (FREE DOWNLOAD)

Is 2015 the year you plan to start a family or hope to finally become successful and conceive a baby after some fertility struggles? If so, we here at Bellyitch have assembled 100 of the common tips, suggestions, old wives’ tales, dietary and lifestyle advice we’ve heard and read in various sources over the years. It’s in this little ebook below for your edification, FREE! 
Enjoy and Good Luck!

If you’d like to download this ebook for your files, all we ask is you pay for it with a tweet. Click below and share using  your favorite social media platform;

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Celebrity Bump Watch: Molly, Liv, Hilaria and Terri

Several celebrity moms-to-be were showing off their growing bumps out and about. Here are a few and one celebrity birth announcement to boot!

Molly Sims was posing in a bikini with her family vacationing in the Bahamas. (E Online)

Liv Tyler too shared a bump photo but in silhouette form. Creative (Daily Mail)

Bumpwatch alum and yoga instructor Hilaria Baldwin is expecting her second child with husband, Alec Baldwin.  (PEOPLE)

Terri Seymour shared a social media image of her growing pregnant belly. (Celebrity Babies)

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6 New Year Workout Mixes from 6 Music Genres

Whether you are trying to have a more fit pregnancy, are getting in shape before or while trying to conceive, unpeeling pregnancy weight after giving birth, or simply have a resolution to get fit,  the new year = new commitment to the gym and working out. 
To help you out, I curated some work out mixes to help you on your journey.  You can start with my personal Pop Dance mix (above) which can be accessed on SoundHound HERE.  I also have a good music video mix from 2011 that still has some rocking tunes on it which can be found HERE
And to accommodate different people’s musical preferences, here are a few other mixes from various music genres to check out! Enjoy and Good Luck on your fitness path. 

POP MUSIC 

DANCE MUSIC
ALTERNATIVE POP MUSIC

SOCA MUSIC

And mine:

HIP HOP

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6 New Year’s Resolutions Kids can make!

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It’s New Year’s Resolutions season.  Adults everywhere are reflecting on the past year and looking ahead to the next, finding places where they can improve their lives.  Parents often make big plans to change habits and behaviors with this fresh start, and these plans often include their children.  Here are a few New Year’s Resolutions you could work with your child to make.

  1. Keep my belongings organized – The first thing that parents need to recognize about this resolution is that it very likely means something very different to your child.  Children typically have unique ways of keeping things organized.  This frequently stirs friction between child and parent because mom and dad might believe “organized” means that everything is folded, put away neatly and out of sight, while their child might consider things organized if he can find his underwear in the morning.  This is a great opportunity for parents to connect with their child.  Sitting down and discussing the differences between your view of organization and theirs can actually help a child if it is done though positive conversation.  Giving him freedom in this area can go a long way in helping him discover what his organization style is.  If there are rules in common areas, parents should be clear about those, but should also allow their child to control how he organizes his own space. This will help him learn to keep it all together.
  2. Drink water with every meal. Most people do not drink enough water; this is true for adults and children.  Telling a child she cannot have soft drinks or juices anymore will cause aggravation in the child and will only work to make her sneak them elsewhere.  By setting the rule that everyone drinks water with each meal, this healthy liquid is introduced without the ban on other drinks altogether.
  3. Practice the sport, art or activity of their choice for 30 min every day.  Everyone has hobbies or skills they want to improve.  Children often beg parents for lessons to learn to play piano or be in basketball, but after the first few weeks of lessons, the excitement fades when they learn they have to practice.  Parents can help their children set the goal to practice by finding their own new skill to work on. This way parents and children can work in unison to improve themselves in at least one way.
  4. I will talk to one new person every week at school.  This is a great resolution for the child that has a hard time making friends and connections.  It can seem like a leap of faith for a timid child to make new friends, which is why it is so important to start with just one conversation.  Maybe only one in every five conversations end in some kind of friendship, but then in a little over a months’ time your child will have a new friend and be confident enough to make more.
  5. I will try one new food a week.   Children tend to eat the same foods every week.  This is due in part to the fact that these foods are easy to make and because parents are tired of fighting with their children to eat new and more healthy foods.   This approach addresses the problem in steps.  It does not require the child eat entire meals that he hates, just one new food a week.  Make the new food three or four times during the week so that he gets a chance to try just one bite a few times.  Parents should try to make the experience fun and set a good example by eating the food alongside him.
  6. I will help one person every day without being asked.  Generosity is a character trait most people believe is absent in children these days.  Parents can inspire the development of this habit by encouraging their children to find one person to help or to do one helpful activity each day without being asked to do it.  Keep a chart of these activities and praise the big-heartedness that it brings. Try to avoid “rewarding” these activities with material positions because part of generosity is not expecting anything in return.  Instead give rewards with kind words and gratitude.

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