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Kid-Free Getaways!

September 25, 2016 by amushro

If you’re looking for a getaway without the kids, there’s no need to hop on a plane and head off to somewhere far from home. There are plenty of amazing getaways just a quick drive from the Washington DC metro area. If you’re looking for gorgeous rooms, delicious restaurants, amazing spas, or fabulous activities, you’ll find them all here in these getaways.

Click here to see the best DC area getaways for couples!

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Family Getaways–Pack Your Bags!

September 22, 2016 by amushro

If you’re looking for a family getaway but not willing to pay a small fortune to fly your entire family somewhere, you are in luck! Living in the Washington DC metro area means you are just a few hours from some fabulous family getaways. So pack your bags and grab the whole family because here are five family getaways you’ll want to explore soon! Click right here to see the rest of this post!

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Dinner-On-The-Go Ideas

September 19, 2016 by amushro

With back to school kicking into high gear, it’s only a matter of time before you’ll be spending a lot of time in your car shuttling your kids between all of their after school activities.

Often this means eating dinner much too late, rushed meals at the table, or eating food that comes from drive thru. So if you want to make dinner on the go a little easier for you and healthier for your kids, click right here for easy and delicious dinners your kids can eat in the car.

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Quick Tips for Breakfast On-The-Go

September 16, 2016 by amushro

We already know that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but sometimes (OK a lot of times) we are rushing out the door, barking order at our kids to get their shoes and socks on, and searching for our lost keys. And in those rushed moments, a well-balanced breakfast is the last thing on our minds. Click right here to see the more of this article!

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Hacks to Quickly Cool Down Your Car

September 13, 2016 by amushro

You know I love a good hack, and I really love a good hack that really does make my life a little easier. So when I get into my car and it’s a hot, sweltery mess, I let out a little whimper and try not to burn myself on the leather seats or the metal seat belt. I know, I know, the struggle is real. So to save myself from melting away in my car, I’ve found the best hacks to quickly cool down your car, and I’m sharing them with you. Click right here to read the hacks!

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Fun Day Trips in September for DC Metro Families

September 8, 2016 by amushro

The weekend is coming! The weekend is coming! Wait, what are we going to do? Take the kids to karate, swim class and a birthday party or two? Yes those are our plans, but I swear there will be a weekend that is not filled with kid activities and when that happens, friends, we are heading out to do something FUN! So if you live in the Washington DC Metro area, here’s all the fun day trips and activities for the month of September. Click here to see the calendar of fun.

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Tips for Keeping Car Seats Cool on Hot Days

September 7, 2016 by amushro

Even though Labor Day is supposed to be the unofficial end of summer—it is still SO HOT HERE! We are melty hot and that means our cars are super, melty hot and my kids car seats are super, melty hot. No fun, Mamma. Here’s my quick tips for cooling down car seats so your baby can get in safely and you can hit the road. Click here to read my tips!

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Taking the Labor Out of Labor Day

September 1, 2016 by amushro

Oh Labor Day—how bittersweet you are. While I love having a long holiday weekend in the summer with my family, it also means that our summer fun has come to an end for the year. Sigh.

But rather than sit around and mope that my favorite season is wrapping up, it’s time to have a little fun with the fam. So if you’re hitting the road with your kiddos or just staying home and taking care of business with kids in tow, I’ve got some great hacks to take the labor out of Labor Day.

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If you have travel plans for this long weekend, you’ll want to be prepared for just about anything. Boudreaux’s Butt Paste recently surveyed more than 1,000 millennial parents and 82% said they wished they had more tricks up their sleeve to prevent diaper rash.

It’s no fun to deal with diaper rash when you’re  just hanging out at home, but if you’re traveling or have plans this Labor Day, diaper rash is even more of a pain the butt. So here’s a few hacks and tricks to kick some rash while you’re having a little late summer fun with your baby.

  • If you’re hitting the pool or beach, remember that one key to preventing diaper rash is keeping moisture away from your baby’s skin. That can be hard to do if you have a water baby on your hands! So this Labor Day if your baby will be hanging out in the pool or ocean and you’ll be using a swim diaper, try these tips:
    • Change the swim diaper frequently and remove the swim diaper as soon as water play time is over. Pack a few extras so you don’t have to rely on just one swim diaper all day.
    • Since swim diapers aren’t absorbent and don’t pull moisture away from your baby’s skin, make sure your baby is completely dry before you put on a regular diaper. Give your baby a little time to “air dry” before getting them dressed.
    • The one surefire way to treat and prevent diaper rash is keeping moisture away from the skin, that’s why new parents should invest in a diaper rash cream that provides a thick moisture barrier, like Boudreaux’s Butt Paste.
  • If you’re traveling this Labor Day and need to change a diaper on-the-go but you can’t find a diaper changing station or you’ve found one that is probably covered in a million germs, try the reclining position of your stroller or the backseat or trunk space of your car for a quick diaper change.
  • If your baby has a blowout and is wearing a onesie, it’s your lucky day. Well not that lucky because of the blowout but sorta lucky. Use those silly flaps at their shoulders to pull the onesie down your baby—rather than pulling the poopie onesie up and over and making an even bigger mess. Are you now saying “Aha! That’s what those things are for!”  I know, mind blowing.

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In the same survey, when it comes to getting a free minute of time to tend to some household tasks, parents admitted to taking some shortcuts! Zero shame in that game, Mammas. And a three day weekend is the perfect time to get all caught up on the things we have to do. So to get the job done, parents said they’ve set their child up in front of the TV or a device, put their child to bed before their bedtime (genius), and let their child stay up past their bedtime. So when you’ve got things to do and you have your little ones with you, it’s time to get creative.

  • If you’re headed to the grocery store, leave foldable laundry baskets in your car to easily carry all of your groceries or bags inside the house in one trip.
  • If the floor of your vehicle looks like a buffet of snacks, dirt and things you’re not too sure about, you’re not alone! For quick and easy clean up, line the floor of your car with long rag rugs from the dollar store. The ridges help catch all the crumbs and falling debris and cut down on vacuuming. You can even use blue painter’s tape or double stick tape to secure the rugs to the floor. When you’re ready to clean, shake the rugs out, throw them in the laundry and smile because this hack is saving your sanity!

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And what if you’re spending a little alone time with just you and your baby this Labor Day? Sounds perfect, right? Well, both moms and dads get an average of eight texts or calls when their significant other is home alone with their child. Sometimes you just need your partner in crime! So here’s a few ways to make that time apart a little easier on everyone.

  • If the parent on duty is feeling a little nervous about the alone time, line up some extra help in the form of a play date, or even a family member to stop by for a little extra support.
  • Many “HELP” calls come from parents not knowing where something is while the other is gone. To cut back on searching, use an over the door shoe organizer to arrange everything you need for a diaper change, bath time and more all in one place. Before your partner leaves home, go over the organizer together to make sure everything is accounted for.

 

So whatever you do this Labor Day, enjoy the time with your family and say so long summer. We’ll see you next year!

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*This post was sponsored by Boudreaux’s Butt Paste. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience*

Filed Under: Products I love Tagged With: Amanda Mushro, Boudreaux’s Butt Paste, Butt Paste, diaper changing hacks, Labor Day

Genius Ways to Organize Your Car

August 30, 2016 by amushro

Friends, after a long summer of fun and tons of travel, my car needed some serious cleaning and organizing. So goodbye snacks that have covered the floor and random toys that somehow found their way into my car. It’s time to get all things organized in my swagger wagon, and here’s how I’m doing it. Click right here to see my fabulous tips.

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