Archive for the ‘Vacationing’ Category

Family Vacations

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

This past week my family and I went on a vacation to Nemacolin Resort and Spa in PA. It was a 5 day adventure of ropes courses, zip lining and time spent at the shooting academy. Of course we enjoyed the water slide at the pool and mini golf.

Before we left, my mom called and asked if I could make California Baby Baskets for the Condo rooms. What a brilliant idea I thought. I packed up a box from Bellani containing the Shampoo and Body wash in Sensitive Formula for my nieces, the Calendula Formula for my boys (when they come out of the shower I hold their head between my hands and take a deep breath, sounds weird but they smell so good) and the calming formula for my step-nieces and nephew. Then becuase the condos were all in a row, we had communal bug spray and sunscreen. California Baby products have been our favorite bath items for years. I love how we could take them on vacation and it was like taking a little piece of home with us.

-Shannon

Time to print those summer photos!

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

OK I am the worst offender here but the time is now to print photos from the summer, otherwise they may stay trapped in your hard drive forever. And of course forever is really only until your hard drive fails and you lose them (ask poor Miss Lisa…she lost half a book and everything else in a laptop failure last Spring). I love taking pictures and I love getting them back all printed and fun even more. It’s something about having that memory in your hand or posting a new picture up at your desk that is just a great feeling.

beach-zb2-grEditing pictures
The pictures I shoot with my tiny point and shoot camera I use Picasa by Google for editing. It lets me upload, organize and do minor edits – resize, sharpen a slight color balance with a few quick clicks. I own a DSLR too and shoot in a RAW file format which Picasa can edit too, however for those photos I usually edit in PhotoShop or Lightroom, which are both Adobe products and require a lot more time and a bigger learning curve.

Printing pictures
I will admit I am sort of a picture printing snob and so I want to share some of my secret resources for printing your memories in a way that will be both high quality and done in a professional lasting manner. I print my pictures in a variety of sizes and sometimes with a white border edge and sometimes without. I always print my pictures on matte paper, it keeps smudges and tiny fingerprints off of them and I think they make the photos look a tad better overall.

The first place is a great lab in a small independently owned pharmacy in Wakefield RI, Wakefield Prescription Center. Scott who runs the photo lab has years of experience, having previously worked at Kingstown Camera and actually bought all there high-end equipment printing equipment. He will call you if something is wrong with your order and is almost always onsite to assist you. I love the easy and quick uploading site, as well as the ability to crop your photos yourself and see the crop before you order.

The second place is on the other end of the country, in Oregon. ScrapbookPictures.com is well known among scrapping moms and is a long-standing favorite of mine. They offer so many sizes and really cool papers –metallic anyone?- not to mention color correction, and top-notch service. I have ordered pictures one day, called the lab because I need to change the shipping spoke to a live person, and got everything changed right away. Doug runs a tight ship and is always there to help customers have the best experience possible.

Long term storage of files
A few benefits of the above-mentioned labs is they will store the albums you uploaded for a year as long as you place one order a yearzb4-gr with the company. This is a great service they are offering customers and I use it as one of my back-up methods. However, like any free off-site storage there is no guarantee that is they had a major server crash your data would be able to restored. In other words, find a another place to store pictures. At my house I have home server that I regularly back-up photos on but assuming you didn’t marry an IT Geek there are some services out there to help you out. My favorite service is
Mozy and I actually have a back-up of my pictures there as well. I know what you are thinking why do I need two back-up locations for photos? Well simple put my laptop and my home server are both in my home, and if anything happened, fire, flood, theft, I would still have pictures.  One note about Mozy, the upload takes a loooooong time even with a high-speed internet connection, so don’t curse me I warned you.

What to do once they are printed and backed up?
I think a great idea is to put them in albums that whole family can look at. I like these by
Pioneer and they are readily available at local craft stores. My mother-in-law takes a small 4×6 book and makes albums for the kids and calls it “the story of you” it has photos of home, family, friends and special events. One page has a photo the other some words, like “this is you in Megan & Dave’s wedding” Sometimes we read it like a story and sometimes my son will sit and just flip through the pictures.

One last idea for a rainy day, let your kids get in on the fun. My most favorite scrapper turned photography teacher Karen Russell posted this on her blog not too long ago!

Stacey

Have Children Will Travel

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

I don’t think we are that adventurous of a family, but when I tell people both my children have taken their first plane tgreecerip around 6 weeks of age, they look at me like I have come completely unglued.  I just have a philosophy that the smaller they are the easier they travel. Nowadays a 2 hour flight to Florida requires a carry on full of entertainment but during the infant stage, since I breastfeed, it was just a matter of packing enough diapers to survive whatever delay the airline decides to throw at you.

 

Some things I have learned along the way…
1. Buy a seat for your child. I am sort of a fanatic about this part. Yes, children under 2 can fly without a seat, but it is a lot safer to secure a spot for your child. Most airline offer infant fares, although you usually need to call rather than booking online. Having a seat is also a Mommy-sanity-saver. The thought of bouncing my 21-month old 25 pound plus toddler on my lap for 2 hours makes me break out in a cold sweat.

2. Go hands-free. I typically bring both a lightweight stroller such as a G-lite and a carrier such as a Beco or Ergo. In an airport I use the stroller to push the car seat through the airport and the carrier for the child. This is especially helpful when boarding, you can leave the stroller at gate check, and have your hands free to carry the car seat and diaper bag on board, while your child is safe and secure.

3. 21-point inspection. Before flying to Greece last summer I took both children to the pediatrician for a once over.  Now obviously this was more important because we were going to a small island in another country, but I think it’s helpful to have a baseline on your child’s health, their current weight -and depending on the physician a bottle of unconstituted penicillin- in your hands when you fly the friendly skies.

4. It’s the small things you pack that make a difference. While certain liquids (breastmilk, formula etc) are allowed most are not. You can however pack easy airline snacks – raisins, granola bars, cereal bars, dry cereal etc. Make sure you bring a cup appropriate for your child to use on the plane since the wide-mouth plastic tumblers they use will lead to a big spill. I also always pack those plastic self-stick placements (great for the airline table trays), antibacterial wipes, hand sanitizer, and a backup to the backup pacifier.  I am also a fun of a couple extra large plastic zip-lock baggies in case of a mid-air diaper or dining disaster. Small toys and your child’s favorite lovey are also a must for carry on. Remember Airlines lose a lot of luggage and if your child’s can’t-go-to-sleep-without-it lovey is in there it might make for a rough vacation. Lastly, to avoid luggage disaster, print a couple of your itinerary and place it in an outside zipper pocket of all bags (my husband laughed at me on this tip…till my insistence is the only way he saw his bags again on a long overseas business trip).

Lastly remember that even in the Happiest Place on Earth, children still need to nap.disney-nap-copy

 The best part is since its vacation Mom and Dad get to nap too!