Monday 24 December 2012

Teething coupon - get it NOW before it expires

My cousin gave me a great tip recently: Boiron has a $2 off coupon for their line of children's products. But it expires December 31, 2012. So print it off now and get your teething stuff before it's too late!

Their Camilia doses have always been my go-to for minor teething irritations. I just bought a pack a few days ago with the coupon. Here's my spending summary. (Note: I got it at Walmart.)

$12.99 - $2 = $10.99 for 30 doses
(Doesn't include tax here because I don't have the receipt in front of me and I suck at math.)

Another product I've tried by Boiron is Coryzalia, which I used last summer (see my August 2012 post for deets). It's great for stuffy and runny noses for colds and seasonal allergies.

And ... it's Christmas Eve today. Hope your family and yourself have a great holiday!


Thursday 20 December 2012

Free colouring pics and activities for toddlers

If you have a tot who's super bored with everything and the weather's crappy, here's a tip: Print out free colouring pics online. My faves are these:
  • Treehouse: Treehouse Channel's official site has colouring pics of Max and Ruby, Dora the Explorer, Bubble Guppies and The Wonder Pets. What I also love about this site is that it also has activity printouts like doorknob hangers and certificates (but these aren't available for all of the Treehouse's shows).  
  • Nickelodeon Jr: This tv-channel site has themed printouts, such as seasons, holidays, etc. (But if you don't care and just want to print something to keep your kid entertained, I don't think themes matter.)
You can also google "free colouring printables" and see what you get.

I've also realized that a box can go a long way for a toddler. (Same goes for Chinese tofu containers.) I cover boxes or containers with paper and tape and then we colour on them, add stickers, glue shapes, etc. We made a hat out of a tofu container seven months ago and this is still my daughter's favourite costume. I guess this saves me money on dress-up stuff, right?



Sunday 16 December 2012

The benefits of mailing lists

I get a lot of stupid spam. But unlike the Viagra and sexy web cam crap, I do look forward to the emails I get from retailers. For instance, I recently received an amazing deal from Sears Portrait Studio. Until December 20th, they're offering a free portrait package that comes with:
  • 1 10"x13"
  • 1 5"x7"
  • 4 wallets
For a freebie, daaaaaamn, that's pretty good! But it's only good if you print the email coupon and hand it over to the studio. Yesterday, my husband, daughter and I had our second family portrait taken with this offer. Bonus? It saved about $60 in our wallets for Christmas shopping.

So ... sometimes it pays to be on an email list. You never know what you'll receive in savings!




Thursday 13 December 2012

Baby- and tot-related cat anxiety

Before my daughter was born two years ago, my husband and I adopted two sister cats: Patti and Petunia. They were our lovely fur babies that sported pumpkin Halloween costumes all year round.

But when baby came along, our relationship with our cats changed. They began meowing and yowling more; they started chewing on random things like foam play mats, attempted to eat human food and, I must admit, there were unpleasant "litter box" issues.

I've read a lot on how to introduce baby to pet and vice versa. But who has time to bring home a baby blanket from the hospital for the cat or dog to sniff? We're only in the hospital for 24 hours after a birth here in Ontario. And when my daughter began sitting up, getting louder, crawling and walking, those were the times my cats acted up.

Many, many times, I wanted to give them up. I felt like a horrible pet owner; I adopted these sisters as "forever cats," but I just couldn't handle their naughtiness and my daughter's sleepless nights. Luckily, my mom found this link that really opened my eyes to Bach Flower Remedies.  These are "flower essences" that are used in homeopathic practices for humans. However, they can help calm stressful situations for animals, including changes like moving, travel or illness.

So what I use in particular is Bach Rescue Remedy Natural Stress Relief (liquid). All I do is this: About once or twice a day, I put about a dropper full of the remedy into their water dishes, then another dropper full into their food bowl. Honestly, within a few days of use, I found a difference. They were much calmer and playful - they were happy and I felt happy that I didn't have to give them up.

How do I save money here? First off, I found that the Real Canadian Superstore has the cheapest price ($15.99/20mL). I've also been fortunate to have found coupons in natural health magazines and Whole Foods, which take off about $2 or $3. Plus, I'll go to Superstore during no-tax sales to take further advantage of the deal.

Just a quick FYI: this is a method that has worked for me. Luckily, I'm able to find an affordable solution that is healthy for my cats. Like toy shopping, just remember to be safe. If you find an affordable product that's going to sacrifice your pet's health, don't buy it. And if need be, visit your vet for advice.






Tuesday 4 December 2012

Ditch the "Books"

A few people have asked me questions about bringing a baby home. Thinking back, this was the best advice I received from my mom and aunt: DON'T BOTHER WITH THE "BOOKS".

Ok, if you're a taken back by my words, feel free to close your browser and (hopefully) check out my blog another time. Or you can continue reading this post.

I made the mistake of reading The Baby Whisperer when my daughter was a day old. It did remind me that I needed "me" time, however, I thought my baby had a sleeping problem when there wasn't a problem to begin with!

From my experience, you are dumbfounded when you bring home baby - you're not used to breastfeeding (if you choose to do so), plus you're lacking sleep, dealing with poo, the list goes on and on and on. You're just not in the right frame of mind to take in what you read. Just because you read how-to tips doesn't mean you have to do it.

So your best bet? Go with your gut. If you are not comfortable with sleep training, then don't do it. If someone is pressuring you to breastfeed but you know the bottle is the way to go (or vice versa), then follow your heart.




Monday 3 December 2012

Once Upon A Child - sale Dec. 6th

OK, so I am definitely due for a post here!

Let me start off this month with a quickie: My friend just informed me of an upcoming sale @ Once Upon A Child in Oakville, Ontario. Here are the deets:

Date: Thursday, December 6, 2012

All regular priced new products are 10% off all day.

All regular priced gently-used toys and equipment are 30% off all day.

All regular priced gently used clothing and accessories are ...

40% off from 9am to 6pm
50% off from 6:01pm to 8pm
60% off from 8:01 to 9pm

Happy savings!