It Could Happen Anywhere At Anytime! – Preparing Our Tweens

If this is your first time stopping by Tammy’s Two Cents, this post might catch you off guard.  I am part of the U by Kotex Tween Ambassador program.  We are a group of bloggers who all have tweens and are facing the adolescent changes or soon will be.  Once a month, we have been sharing topics on helping our daughters on this journey.   (I will list the links to my latest posts down below.)

This month we are talking about “maintenance,” which is probably the hardest for me, as I don’t want to scare my daughter.   She understands the moodiness and the swing of emotions that comes along with growing up (and our periods).  We have talked about what alleviates the cramps and uncomfortableness such as ibuprofen.    I do need to take it to the next level and let her know that accidents happen and not to be worried about it.  Her and I are very open and she has asked many questions to prepare for this.

I know I have talked about preparedness and what we have done for school.  It’s hard to think ahead sometimes but there are so many places she could be when this happens.  Keeping the communication open and dropping subtle suggestions (without embarrassing her) is the key for our family.  Once she starts, we will have more in depth conversations as to when and how often a pad is changed and what to do if she waited too long.  Still so much to talk about, like the calendar counting and figuring out the signals our body makes before hand.

Our conversations are on going and it never really stops…we just start up where we left off or she comes to me with a question. I am so thankful for great sights like Kotex who will walk us, as parents, through the entire talk.  If your daughter likes to check out information on her own, they have a fantastic page for girls, written by girls.  It’s called Hello Period.

How have you shared these maintenance factors with your daughters?  Any ideas on how to talk to our daughters with ease?

Disclosure:  I wrote this review while participating in a Brand Ambassador Campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of U by Kotex Tween and received products to facilitate my post and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.
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I Am A Kotex Mom Ambassador – Let’s Start Those Talks With Our Girls NOW!

I don’t remember the exact day I started my period or how old I was but I do remember the details of that day.   Not really sure if “it” was happening, I decided to ignore the signs.  My mom had a few conversations about “my period” but I didn’t really want to listen, it was embarrassing.   I was at my best friends house across the street, when my mom called me home.  She wanted to let me know I had “started.”  I was mortified!  First, she called me at my friends house and second, I had to wear a bulky pad.  I was getting ready to leave for church camp the next day and was so uncomfortable about going and dealing with all of it.  Were the kids going to make fun of me?  Would anyone know by looking at me that I had started?  I am sure you experienced all the same feelings and had the same questions.

Now I have a 12 year old daughter and want to be there for her.  We have had a few talks about what to expect.  I had even purchased the Kotex U Tween pads.  Knowing we needed to be prepared, I wanted to have something on hand for when it happens.  I had seen an advertisement in a magazine where it described the Kotex U Tween pads as shorter and narrower for smaller bodies.  (Oh how I wish they had these when I was younger!)  We put a few of the pads in a cosmetic bag and kept them in her backpack…just in case.

I am thrilled to be a Kotex Mom Ambassador and share with you our journey of growing up.   I will be sharing tips on how to talk to our girls and open the door of communication.  We need them to know we are approachable.  Kotex has some great resources for our tweens and teens.  Check out Hello Period on the Kotex U site.  Emily and I will be going through the site in the next month…I want her to hear from girls like herself who are growing up just like she is.

Earlier this month Aimee Teegarden (Friday Night Lights) released a Get Real Video by Kotex and Nickelodeon Parents Connect.  She openly shares about her and her moms relationship and the talks they have had.   I am working hard at being a mom just like hers.  I want the doors to be open for any conversation with Emily.

Do you have a tween daughter and have you had the talk with her?  I hope you will join me for my journey during the next 6 months.   I will be sharing lots of great information from Kotex!  We can do this together!

Disclosure:  I wrote this review while participating in a Brand Ambassador Campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of U by Kotex Tween and received products to facilitate my post and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.

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Dad And The Kids Will Impress Mom This Mother’s Day – Easy Breakfast Recipe!

Okay Dad’s!  Are you trying to figure out what to make mom for Mother’s Day breakfast?  I have the easiest and most tasty dish ever!  The best part is you can make it just the way “your mom” likes it.  The kids can even get involved, it’s that easy!

If you can put ingredients into a mixing bowl, stir, pour into a casserole dish and bake…YOU CAN DO IT!!  That’s all there is to it!  Sound easy?  Let’s get started!

Easy Egg Casserole Recipe

Easy Egg Casserole Recipe

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs, beaten
  • 2-1/4 cups milk
  • 1 teaspoon dry mustard
  • 4 bread slices, cubed
  • 1 pound kielbasa (or substitute your choice of bacon, browned sausage, sausage crumbles, veggies sausage - the options are endless)
  • 1 cup sharp cheese, shredded

Instructions

  1. Add the eggs to a large mixing bowl and beat with a fork
  2. Add the milk and dry mustard
  3. Have the kids tear the bread into small pieces and add to mixing bowl
  4. Slice meat into bite size pieces and add to the bowl
  5. Add cheese and mix together
  6. Spray 9x13 pan with non-stick spray
  7. Pour egg mixture into pan
  8. Bake for 60 minutes at 325 degrees
  9. Make this the night before and refrigerate. Pop it in the oven in the morning while mom is still sleeping. She will wake to the smell of breakfast casserole. You and the kids will be a hit,I promise!
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Weekend Wrap -It Was A Busy One!

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This was one of those weekends that had lots of ups and downs.

Last week, Emily was home for two days with a virus bug.   By Friday she was back at school and I needed to run some errands.  Scott took a half of day off,  so once we were both home we took a quick walk around the neighborhood before the kids arrived home.  Brad came home complaining of a headache, we knew he wasn’t feeling good when he went upstairs, put on his PJ bottoms then crawled on the couch and didn’t want to move.    He was running a 100.1 degree fever.

Going to bed that night, I figured Brad and I would stay home instead of going to Raymond, which had been our original plan.   Scott woke me up at 7:15 a.m. and told me Brad didn’t have a fever and wanted to go with us.  We made the decision to all go down there but if he started feeling bad, he would need to rest.

Saturday had a plan of action.  To clean out Scott’s Grandmas house!  She had lived there over 70 years and recently moved closer to Scott’s Dad and Aunt.  There were 5 adults and 3 kids working on it.  So much was accomplished and so much more needs to be done.  Our plan is to head back down there next weekend for another day of it and then hopefully be prepared for a garage sale the following weekend.

After we left Raymond, we headed up to Lake Sylvia where my SIL and BIL were camping.  They live about 2 hours away so found a campsite so they could stay an extra day.

We went up there, relaxed, had dinner and the boys went fishing.   By the time we made it home it was late and we crashed.

Sunday was spent doing things around the house.  I have been dragging the last few days, hoping I am not coming down with what the kids had.  I decided to take a nap and catch up on some extra rest.  Our dog has been waking up every morning around 2:20 a.m.  Getting up morning after morning, it begins to catch up with me.

Brad and I will going on a field trip this morning to Fido Farms.  I heard we were herding chickens and taking care of baby goats.  I will be sure to take some pictures.  This is a busy week for me personally and for the blog.  I have some great giveaways going live this week and next, so be on the lookout!

Have a great week!

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