grab a book and let the (learning) adventure begin!

Growing up reading was one of my absolute favorite things to do. I could spend hours getting lost in a book, completely unaware of the passing of time or what was going on around me. I still love getting immersed in a great book but as I have grown up, the time allow myself for this favorite hobby has dwindled to nearly nothing. If you had told 10 year old me, “in 20+ years what you read in one day will take you 3 months,” I would have laughed or cried but certainly not have believed it…oh how the time flies by!

Keep this in mind and encourage those little readers to make time for a book break daily…yes, even in the summer! What better way to begin or end your (their) day than letting go of reality for a moment and drifting away to another world? Fostering a love of reading is fostering a love of learning, growing, and adventure! No matter the age, the preferred genre, the length, just encourage and support your little ones to always expand their minds. Books and/or reading materials are so easy to keep on hand while out and about or stash in multiple favorite “down time” spots around your home.

Today’s Tip of the Trade: Visit your local library…OFTEN! They often have story time, book reading challenges, awesome recommendations, cool clubs to join for free and an AMAZING return policy on books 😉

Natural Solutions or Secret Weapons?

When I am not spending my time in the nanny world I am educating families on how to safely and effectively use essential oils. One of the best kept secrets I have comes in a small brown bottle and smells amazing! Okay, perhaps I am not keeping that secret very well but who can blame me?

If you are new to essential oils let me just tell you that when your little ones are expressing themselves in a loud, or stubborn manner that may lack any hint of respect you have access to a fabulous option.  I have found a few oils that work magic in calming the roller coaster of emotions, taming the overly tired beasts and helping to release the tension and anxious feelings that both parents and child can feel.

My favorite “go-to” oils for emotional support with kids are Balance, Lavender, Peace, Forgive and Wild Orange. Each of the oils bring a unique aroma to the situation. If you are not sure how to use them simply open the bottle, put a drop in your hand and rub it in and cup hands over mouth of you or your child to inhale. I have even used a drop on my shoulder and then given the distraught child a hug. The added support essential oils can provide has ALWAYS calmed down the most unruly behavior. Want to learn more? Send me an email and I will send you information on each of these oils or answer any questions you may have  or check out my website here.

 

 

Local Resources

When the weekend is around the corner, I’m always looking for fun ways to pass the time. I’ve had the best luck finding event calendars, parenting tips, links to specialized care, and the latest trends through these resources:

Daily Trick of the Trade: Share! When you find an awesome resource, be sure you share it with other families…just because you stumbled onto an amazing tool doesn’t mean the parent next to you knows about it. Knowledge is power!

Family Movie Night!

There is really nothing like getting to spend time with the ones you love, enjoying each others company and being in the same space. That being said, there is also nothing like being able to do that with little conversation or energy being expended…like during a family movie night! These days taking a family out to the movies can get expensive fast, making it hard to really cherish the time together,  why not bring the theater feel to your home and save yourself some cash and time?

I keep the movie titles that most spiked interest in our home in a jar and draw out a title when we are approaching movie night. Once you know the movie, the rest is simple! A good movie night will include comfy clothes (pj’s and sweats anyone?), blankets and pillows to lounge on, some snacks, and mood lighting. It’s fun to send out invitations to each family member including the time and what’s playing in their lunches or left on notes on mirrors/pillows. Let your family know how much you are looking forward to that time together. As your kids grow, let them help out with planning the food, or writing/delivering the invites, perhaps even setting up the “movie theater.” Keeping everyone involved helps ensure everyone has a good time.

Daily Trick of the Trade: Creating family date nights (such as movie night) at a young age will help foster family time for years to come, it doesn’t have to be elaborate or expensive, it just needs to be time with you!

Why hire Wholeness- Nanny and You

So you are looking for a nanny? In this area that means you have had  3 choices:

1) Contact one of the local Nanny agencies

2) Ask a friend(s) for their nanny

3)Place an ad or search online sites and newspapers to find the right person

UNTIL NOW!! We are here to give you another option. Finally YOU the parents can stay in control of the entire process with a secret weapon in your pocket! Hire Wholeness -Nanny and You to lend a hand in the area(s) that challenge you or you are not sure of and save money on agencies fees while feeling secure in your decision.

Here at Wholeness- Nanny and You we will meet you where you are at. If you just need help getting background checks or providing a contract that outlines the specific details of the job between you and your new nanny, WE CAN HELP! If you aren’t sure what questions to ask a prospective nanny or what red flags might pop up on an application, WE CAN HELP! If you have questions and just need an experienced ear to give you some guidance  WE CAN HELP! Of course, what we do best is guiding you through the process of understanding that to find the perfect match for your family, clarity is key. We offer an extensive Intake Questionaire that gives you a crystal clear idea of what you want in your home ranging from discipline, chores, activities, and priorities.  When you can set an expectation with a new hire of exactly what it is you want for your child when you are away you are setting yourself up for a nanny/family relationship with longevity. That is our goal! We offer a free 15 min consultation and will gladly answer any questions you may have in that time.

Helping families find nannies that go beyond the ” I am good with kids” mentality to finding a nanny that is wanting to be in your families life for a long term relationship, THAT is our mission.

Daily Trick of the Trade- There is no risk involved in leaning on those that have a passion to help in areas that are not your expertise. Contact us today.

Prioritize and delegate

Where has the day gone?? Between work, commute, doctors appointments, errands, and a stop at the gas station I’m just now getting home to my family. I know I’m not alone in this routine so for all of those who just are glad the day is nearing an end…

Today’s trick of the trade: Learn to prioritize! make to-do lists, decide what is reasonable to accomplish given the days schedule and don’t stress what doesn’t get checked off, if it’s that important, it will find itself on tomorrows To-Do list. If that list never seems to get checked off take a look and see what can be delegated to someone else, it really is OK to say there isn’t enough hours in the day or energy in this body to “do it all”…why not let some one else help out? You might find you’ve got more time to play with the kids, get in a workout, maybe even have a date night?! Time is precious, spend it with the ones you love, doing the things you love!

No time so no breakfast? No way!

As already mentioned, I’m not really a morning person-there really isn’t any thing I enjoy about this time of day (well, I don’t mind knowing coffee is in my immediate future). To me, mornings are a just the judge for day, make one wrong move and I just know my day is going to be one hurdle after another. To avoid this I try my best to prepare for the day ahead before I head to bed. Lunch made-check, coffee set for auto brew-check, any “out of the ordinary items” in/near my work bag- check, smoothie made-check!

Smoothies have saved my mornings! Every night, I take 5 minutes to open my freezer and grab a cup of fresh frozen fruit, a scoop of yogurt, handful of spinach (oh yes I did), and a little ground flax seed and dump it all into my little fighter blender, top it with a little juice and viola! Notice this recipe is super exact? Not! That’s the beauty of a smoothie, add what’s in season or what you love with a tad of liquid and a thickener (if desired) and you’ve got yourself a breakfast on the go. I like to blend mine the night before as to avoid the horrible noise and morning excuse of “no time so no breakfast.” If I’m really honest, I usually chug mine in under 2 minutes while pouring the to-go coffee and grabbing my lunch from fridge. I don’t recommend this for everyone, or for everyday but it’s a super quick and easy way to add vitamins and protein into the mix early in the day.

Daily Trick of the trade: Adding greens into smoothies is super easy and barely noticeable if you add in a couple blackberries (honestly only 5 will do the trick). Those berries will turn your brown algae smoothie into a purple delight! Adding flax seed ups the fiber and help your little ones stay regular (use sparingly when first adding, no need to flush the system!). These two little additions will make your heart happy and your kiddos healthy, double bonus to start the day!

Do you ever head to bed thinking you’ve got the most stellar plans for the next day? Maybe a trip to the park, a ferry ride, a bike riding adventure complete with kites and picnic baskets? You hype the kids up, sending them to bed with dreams of sunshine and slides only to wake up to gloom and doom? Ahhh, that good ol’ Seattle weather got you again, didn’t it?

Whether you’re a long time resident or new to the area, the weather around here never fails to surprise. There is a saying that we can easily get all 4 seasons in one short hour and it is so true! It makes planning anything around here a bit of a challenge. Packing for the park: jacket, sunglasses, umbrella, sunscreen…wait what? Umbrella AND sunscreen, what kind of list is this? It’s the list of Seattlites. One quickly learns to search out spaces that have indoor and outdoor appeal, always have a backup plan/bag in the car, and never assume looking at the sky will indicate how to proceed with your plans if your timeline extends past the immediate 15 minutes.

This summer, visit back often to find fun activities, brainstorm for those unexpected rainy days, and even find a hint on how to include those summer fruits and veggies into your little ones diet! With over decades of childcare experience, Wholeness- Nanny and You has a couple tried and true tricks of the trade we’d love to share you all of you!

Todays trick of the trade: Keep extra rain boots, a towel, and change of clothes in the car for those short lived summer showers…who doesn’t love an impromptu dance in the rain? Let the weather work with you, not against- who cares if your hair gets wet or you make-up smears…it won’t matter once you hear the giggles going and have made the best out of another Seattle weather day.

Staci’s bio, owner, co-founder

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HI all! Welcome to Wholeness Nanny and you, we are so glad you found us. We look forward to getting to know you and your family. But, first, let’s help you get to know us! I am Staci. A single, homeschooling, doTERRA lovin mama. I have been a nanny for over 20 years and have such a heart for the work I have done. My passion for sharing natural solutions with essential oils has grown just like the kids I have nannied. When it came time to find the next family I opted to help other mom’s (and dad’s) wade through the hiring process to find that perfect fit rather than find a new family myself.  Thus was born our business.

When I am not working I can be found enjoying the beautiful islands of the PNW, savoring the perfect Americano at a local coffee shop or cooking up a feast for friends and family. I love being a mom and have enjoyed creating a career that allows me to use my experience and knowledge to support other families.

Laura’s bio, co-founder

 

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A morning all, I’m thrilled to begin my day with you! Yes, you read that correctly, “A morning” is the greeting my husband now gives me each day after his “good mornings” were often met with a grunt, glare, or snarky response. I thought it suitable to introduce myself in my true light, I’m not really a morning person and I don’t believe coffee is only for the start of the day- just saying, these may be the most important things to note about me.

However there is so much more to me and I did want to spend a quick moment sharing a bit about myself, I’ll try not to bore you. I am a happily married cat mom who has lived in the Seattle area for 10+ years. This June, I will be celebrating my wedding anniversary as well as the anniversary of being home owners. I work at a nonprofit as a paraprofessional, assisting young children and their families in behavior therapy and early intervention, it’s a challenging job but worth every minute of it! When the weekends hit, you’ll find me curled up on the couch with the cat and a good show/book, on the rooftop doing some gardening, or in the kitchen trying out a new recipe. I also enjoy volunteering at the zoo and in my local neighborhood.

My life is blessed and my heart is full of joy! It may be “a morning” but once we get through that, today will be amazing!