Seasonal baby allergies in fall
Seasonal baby allergies in fall
Be prepared for natural disasters
All disasters, either coming from mother nature, or in consequence of human activity, are scary, may be life threatening and could have severe consequences. Some might be predictable, some can submerge unpredicted. Everything you thought was sure and stable may prove you wrong. Nothing is sure, nothing is stable. Everything is relative. Earth for instance, would be something that can’t move or shake. You would rely on it as the most stable thing in the world? Wrong! August 23rd our earth proved that everything is relative. The earth suddenly shaked. Nobody was prepared for this andn nobody expected it. You were at work, in the car or walking down the street and all of the sudden, the ground was waving, making you loose the gravity for a little while? How confused you were? That day you understood that all the certainty is uncertain. So you wonder now what is stable? Nothing? What is unquestionable? Nothing? Read the rest of this entry »
Summer baby allergies
Summer is the season children love but not always enjoy. Seasonal allergies from spring may persist in summer and make the children suffer from pollen, insect bites, mold or dust mites allergies. Read the rest of this entry »
Tummy troubles in baby allergies
Tummy troubles in baby allergies
Common tummy troubles in babies starts with funny noises, and continues with vomiting, intestinal gas, constipation or even diarrhea. There are many reasons for tummy troubles, here are some causes and treatments. Read the rest of this entry »
Baby allergies to detergents
Baby allergies to detergents
Baby allergies are not uncommon, but when it comes to doing laundry, you should be very cautious. Choosing the right detergent is vitally important. Your babies skin is more sensitive to chemicals, perfumes and bleach then grown-up skin. Read the rest of this entry »
Asthma in baby allergies
Asthma in baby allergies
Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways, characterized by variable and recurring symptoms. It is the most common chronic condition in children, with 9 million kids diagnosed in the United States. Read the rest of this entry »
How to explain catastrophe in Japan to your children
Earthquake, tsunami and radiation in Japan
Friday, March 11th, 2011, we woke up and learned about the earthquake in Japan, followed by a disastrous tsunami. Have you shared this tragic news with your kids or have you tried to protect them from this sad information? Read the rest of this entry »
Seasonal allergies to pollen
Allergies in spring Spring is the most common time of the year for people to experience seasonal allergies. As the weather gets warmer, plants start to bloom and release pollen into the air, triggering allergic symptoms. So, are you ready for your kids to deal with the seasonal allergy symptoms, again? Read the rest of this entry »
Incredible winter 2010-2011
Incredible winter 2010-2011 Trust or not weather forecast? On September 8, 2010, Accuweather.com forecast for winter 2010-2011 stated: “heavier snow for Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit, NORMAL snowfall for NYC, Philly and D.C.”. Well, we should either look into a dictionary for a definition of ‘normal’, or check what a normal snowfall for NYC used to be. Either way, whatever happened this winter, should… go away this winter. And never happen again! Read the rest of this entry »
Things we waste money on
Things we waste money on Do you know how to manage your money? Do you pay attention to what you spend your money on? Or you are the master of money leak? Here are some questions you should ask yourself if you want to tighten your budget. Read the rest of this entry »
