SMART Goals Document to download, fill out & bring to class 1/29/10 - http://tiny.cc/9WtpP
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
"Moms with a Mission" Tip of the Week - #13: Re-Gift
Week #13: Week of December 28th
Need to find homes for some of those holiday gifts that aren't quite your style or duplicates of things you already have? Organize a neighborhood pick-up from a local charity just after the holidays. Rally your neighbors to pitch in too, so all those unwanted gifts can go to good homes. Happy Holidays!!
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Need to find homes for some of those holiday gifts that aren't quite your style or duplicates of things you already have? Organize a neighborhood pick-up from a local charity just after the holidays. Rally your neighbors to pitch in too, so all those unwanted gifts can go to good homes. Happy Holidays!!
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Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas!
Ho, Ho, Ho!
'Tis the Season to Be Jolly!
We are so excited that Stroller Strides came this year to the Peninsula! In March we kicked off with a great start and a lot of energy. April was focused on our annual fundraising efforts for March of Dimes. Here we are in December rounding out the year and looking forward to all the fun, fitness & fundraising we have planned for 2010.
Be on the lookout for our upcoming newsletters to stay abreast of all that's in store for Stroller Strides. Each month it'll include the details of our 2010 classes, playgroups, mom & family events, and fundraisers, so don't miss out!
This winter we hope you're enjoying a fantastic holiday season with your family, and we are thrilled that you're finally a part of our Stroller Strides family too!
In Health & Holiday Happiness,
Peninsula Pride Stroller Strides
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
"Moms with a Mission" Tip of the Week - #12: Donate
Week #12: Week of December 21th
Great ideas for last minute holiday gifts, or for those people on your list who already have everything. Give a unique gift that really makes a difference.
Here’s a list of organizations to inspire you:
• Healthy Child Healthy World
• The Breast Cancer Fund
• Habitat for Humanity
• Big Brothers Big Sisters
• Heifer International
• The Nature Conservancy
• Make-A-Wish Foundation
• Sustainable Harvest International
• UNICEF
• Donors Choose
Happy Holidays!!
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Great ideas for last minute holiday gifts, or for those people on your list who already have everything. Give a unique gift that really makes a difference.
Here’s a list of organizations to inspire you:
• Healthy Child Healthy World
• The Breast Cancer Fund
• Habitat for Humanity
• Big Brothers Big Sisters
• Heifer International
• The Nature Conservancy
• Make-A-Wish Foundation
• Sustainable Harvest International
• UNICEF
• Donors Choose
Happy Holidays!!
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Friday, December 18, 2009
"I Love Stroller Strides" Video from Corporate
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"I Love Stroller Strides" Video Compilation from Corporate
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
"Moms with a Mission" Tip of the Week - #11: Gift Wrapping
Week #11: Week of December 14th
The average consumer wraps 20 gifts during the holidays. If just 3 of those gift were wrapped in reused paper or a paper alternative, the paper saved could cover 45,000 football fields!
Use decorative newspaper ads, colorful pages from magazines, old book pages, music sheets, old maps, calendars, or Sunday comics to wrap with.
Use children's drawings and paintings that you don't want to throw away for wrapping paper.
Cut wrapping paper or children's art to fit the top and bottom of a gift box and permanently attach it, so it may be reused.
Reuse old ribbons and wrapping paper (if wrinkled, press with a warm iron)
Use flowers, evergreen sprigs, rosemary, pinecones, yarn or reusable hair ribbons instead of plastic bows.
Use the fronts of old holiday cards as name tags for this year's gifts.
Create a scavenger hunt in your home by hiding unwrapped gifts and giving each of your family members clues to find them.
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The average consumer wraps 20 gifts during the holidays. If just 3 of those gift were wrapped in reused paper or a paper alternative, the paper saved could cover 45,000 football fields!
Use decorative newspaper ads, colorful pages from magazines, old book pages, music sheets, old maps, calendars, or Sunday comics to wrap with.
Use children's drawings and paintings that you don't want to throw away for wrapping paper.
Cut wrapping paper or children's art to fit the top and bottom of a gift box and permanently attach it, so it may be reused.
Reuse old ribbons and wrapping paper (if wrinkled, press with a warm iron)
Use flowers, evergreen sprigs, rosemary, pinecones, yarn or reusable hair ribbons instead of plastic bows.
Use the fronts of old holiday cards as name tags for this year's gifts.
Create a scavenger hunt in your home by hiding unwrapped gifts and giving each of your family members clues to find them.
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Integration Nearing Completion
Pretty soon we'll be able to be fully integrated, including with special code you can add to your own page, like this:
Can't wait!
Can't wait!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
"Moms with a Mission" Tip of the Week - #10: Christmas Trees
Week #10: Week of December 7
If you’re in the market for a Christmas tree, take the kids to get an organic tree this year – go with a real organic tree, then recycle or replant after. Here are some reasons why an organic tree is the best option:
Fewer chemicals flying through the air. Many tree farms use pesticides that harm workers and the environment, and are especially harmful to kids.
Many fakes contain toxic plastics that are hard to recycle, and 80% are shipped from overseas.
Opting for a living tree with roots intact, then replanting in your yard after is the most eco-friendly option. Think shade in summer, a natural windbreak, and a fun thing to do with kids.
Most landfills are so compacted that organic matter can’t biodegrade; recyclers turn trees into wood chips that can help prevent land erosion.
For a list of organic Christmas tree farms, check out http://www.greenpromise.com/resources/organic-christmas-trees.php
If you’re in the market for a Christmas tree, take the kids to get an organic tree this year – go with a real organic tree, then recycle or replant after. Here are some reasons why an organic tree is the best option:
Fewer chemicals flying through the air. Many tree farms use pesticides that harm workers and the environment, and are especially harmful to kids.
Many fakes contain toxic plastics that are hard to recycle, and 80% are shipped from overseas.
Opting for a living tree with roots intact, then replanting in your yard after is the most eco-friendly option. Think shade in summer, a natural windbreak, and a fun thing to do with kids.
Most landfills are so compacted that organic matter can’t biodegrade; recyclers turn trees into wood chips that can help prevent land erosion.
For a list of organic Christmas tree farms, check out http://www.greenpromise.com/resources/organic-christmas-trees.php
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
And We're Up!
Finally, LUNAs & Stroller Striders of the Peninsula have their own blog. Please be patient while we get it up and running smoothly. Thanks for the interest!
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