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    • Supply List When Sickness Strikes

      Posted at 7:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Apr 20th

       

      Sick Supplies

      Batten down the hatches because your child (or entire family) has a fever, a cough or worse, vomiting and diarrhea.  We’ve all been there: sleep-deprived, trying to keep ourselves healthy and prevent the spread of disease in the house of the unwashed.  (Not literally, but it can feel that way!) Running out to buy more supplies is simply out of the question.  Even if you don’t have kids, the last thing you feel like doing when you or your spouse is sick is driving to the store.  Here is a list of items that you can stockpile while you are healthy and avoid any additional discomfort when the inevitable flu or cold is bound to occur.  This list is not entirely comprehensive so please let me know if there is anything you and your family prefer to keep on hand.

      For Your Sick Ones

      • Their own wastebasket or bucket
      • Lots of plastic garbage bags
      • 2 thermometers (1 for upstairs and another for downstairs)
      • Plastic fitted sheet to put on their bed
      • Plastic tablecloths for the couch and to line the floor near the wastebasket
      • A tray to carry drinks and meds
      • Cough drops
      • Tissues
      • Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen (check expiration date)
      • Pepto Bismol
      • Frozen Pedialyte pops (in the store they are not frozen and take up to 48 hours to finally freeze so by then it’s too late)
      • Saltine or Club crackers
      • Ginger Ale
      • Chicken soup
      • Vapor Rub
      • Johnson and Johnson Vapor Bath
      • Humidifier (one for each child)
      • Otoscope (if ear infections are common in your household)

      For Your Home

      • Lots of paper towels
      • Disinfecting spray
      • Laundry detergent
      • Plastic gloves (your hands will be raw from washing them so much)
      • Air purifier

      Tips When You’re In The Thick Of It

      • Section off sick and healthy areas.  It will make disinfecting much easier.  I allow the child who is sick to be in her room or in the family room with one bathroom that is only hers to use until she is no longer contagious.
      • Keep a notepad and pen handy to write down their temperature, how many times they vomited, etc.  It helps keep track of it all when your brain turns to mush and the nurse on the phone needs specifics.
      • This gem is from a mom who said she saved their old crib mattress and lets her child sleep on that instead of her bed.  It’s lower to the ground and if they are vomiting, there is less chance for missing the bucket.  Good one C!
      • Open the windows.  Even if it’s arctic cold, letting some fresh air into the house for a few minutes can help clear the stale air.
      • If you are battling this on your own because your husband is out of town or works late, take up any kind offers from other moms to pick things up while they are out.  They really DO want to help and YOU really should not feel guilty for asking them to grab whatever it is you need.  It is amazing how moms will band together in times of need and pretty neat to witness.  I admit that I need to be better about accepting help myself so this is something to work on.
      • Try to grab a nap or put your feet up if your little one is napping.  If that isn’t possible, and believe me I have been there, then delegate some duties to your husband when he gets home so that you can rest.
      • For the children who are healthy and want to play it can be hard to keep them entertained and quiet.  Try to have a new book,  DVD or game on hand so they can have fun without relying on you to come up with something new to do.
      • Take a deep breath and remember that this too shall pass.  It is stressful and heart-breaking to see your child so sick and helpless.  If you’ve been going nonstop all day, treat yourself to a hot shower and a glass of wine when the hubby gets home.  You’ve earned it!

      Sick Sydney

      This post was inspired by the extreme episode of vomiting my oldest experienced last week.  Plastic became my new best friend and I don’t think I’ve done that much laundry since she was a baby.  She was vomiting about every 15 minutes for 12 hours straight and, at one point, it became projectile.  Through her tears she said, “Mom, it was like a fountain coming out of me!”  The famous scene from The Exorcist now has nothing on us.  Luckily, our doctor finally prescribed some Zofran and that settled her stomach.  

      Be prepared and stay strong out there everyone.

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      Posted in Health, Kids | Tagged Preparing For The Flu, Sick Supply List, Stockpiling For Flu Season
    • Spring Wish List 2015

      Posted at 7:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Apr 15th

      Spring weather is finally here and it makes me want to bust into a happy dance!  Besides enjoying the outdoors with the kids, the warm weather motivates me to rotate everyone’s closets, toss out anything old and see where each wardrobe could use a few key pieces.

      Here are a few things that are on my spring wish list:

      knit maxi dressMaxi dress.  You could pair it with a denim jacket, add a belt or pair it with a long necklace.  Dresses are so effortless in the summer. I found this one at Nordstrom’s Junior section known as Brass Plum for $39.  The fabric is extremely soft and the cut, super flattering.

      aviator

      Sunglasses.  We all need these and I strongly recommend the ones from BP.  I bought a pair last year that lasted into the fall without a scratch on the lenses and I was tough on them, believe me!  For $12 each I bought an oversized black pair and some gold aviators this year.

      Knotted tank

      Knotted tank.  Old Navy had these tanks with a knotted back on sale for $3 a piece last weekend.  I bought a couple and so did my shopping buddy.  They’re perfect.  You can wear them to the park, working out or bopping around running errands.

      Kate-Middleton-shoes

      Nude heels.  Okay this one is not necessarily warm-weather induced.  I just need a classic pair of shoes and these are great year-round.  They go with everything and make legs look a mile long…plus Kate wears hers over and over again which proves their versatility is Duchess-approved.

      track pant 2

      Track pants.  This is one that I would have to try on before I am completely committed, but they look super comfy and are look of the moment.

      Any accessories or trends that stand out for you this spring?  Gingham, mesh or maybe something else that strikes a chord with you?

      Toms

      Yesterday, I finally got one of the items from my list last year.  Better late than never, right?

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      Posted in Shopping | Tagged BP Sunglasses, Brass Plum, Maxi dress
    • Wine On Wednesday- Worst Wine

      Posted at 7:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Apr 8th

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      When W.O.W. started a lot of you commented on your favorite wines.  Now it’s time to bring forth the worst.  Let it all out!

      This decision was tough, but I think I can safely say that Trader Joe’s Two Buck Chuck tops my undrinkable list.  It was an awesome wine fresh out of college with limited funds and a palette that couldn’t distinguish between an okay wine and a superb one.  I even admit that a couple of years ago, I still drank the Cabernet during the weeknight every so often.  You might even see a bottle or two still lingering in my kitchen because I use them to cook with even though I know you should never cook with a wine that you wouldn’t normally drink.  😉  Do as I say, not as I do.  Guilty.

      In terms of a general wine(s) that I avoid, Pinot Grigio and Chianti tie.  Both have a flat taste.  I love oakey whites and fruity, robust reds that give you a pop of flavor instead. 

      Your turn.  Go!

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    • Wine On Wednesday Zinfandel

      Posted at 9:20 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Apr 1st

      Earthquake 2011 Zinfandel

      Did anyone feel the earthquake just north of us last Wednesday?  I think it is only fitting that this wine take the wine of the week because Earthquake Zinfandel is extraordinary.  It’s robust, fruity and a little spicy with a loamy finish.  We ordered a bottle with a good friend one evening and sip after sip, this wine proved to be delicious throughout the entire meal.   The winery that produces it also makes 7 Deadly Zins.  The story behind the name of the wine came from the fact that the vines were planted in the Lodi region the same year as San Francisco’s great earthquake of 1906.  For about $24 you can find this at Binny’s or many other local wine retailers.  Drink a glass today to appease the earthquake gods, you won’t regret it.

      Cheers my dears!

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