Archive for the 'Life managment' Category



One evening I spent four hours reading different mom’s and environmental blogs. It was a great experience and I decided to share it with you.
The concept of living green is broad and can be applied to almost all aspects of life. I put it together the collection of parenting tips and ideas that focuses on green concepts and trends. In this articles you will find out about green products for household, Halloween, family recipes, fashion, food labels, household hazardous wastes, solutions to fight the bacterial germs in schools, energy conservation ideas, etc.
I would like to say BIG Thank You to all bloggers for letting me use their articles!

• Best Eco Stuff Blog
Green Halloween 5 Tips
http://bestecostuff.com/blog/green-halloween-5-tips

• Radiant Ideas Blog
10 tip for decorating green this Halloween
http://radiantideas.blogspot.com/2008/10/ten-tips-for-decorating-green-this.html

• Go Green Diva Blog
Diva Doing Dish
http://gogreendiva.blogspot.com/2008/10/dish-doing-diva.html

• Living The Green Way Blog
Food labels can be misleading
http://thegreenwayblog.com/organic-food/

• ECO-CAN News Blog
How to Green you Home
http://www.eco-can.ca/eco-news/2008/10/20/how-to-green-your-home.html

• Green Living Blog
Where’s the green talk in the election?
http://dianesgreenpage.blogspot.com/2008/10/wheres-green-talk-in-election.html

• Retro Housewife Goes Green Blog
Product review: Nature of baby organics
http://retrohousewife05.blogspot.com/2008/10/product-review-natures-baby-organics.html

• Green Divas Blog
Brook There - Eco-Fashion from Maine

http://relevanttimesdiva.blogspot.com/2008/10/brook-there-eco-fashion-from-maine.html

• Little Beach Homestead Blog
Rural Americans
http://outerbanksmom.blogspot.com/2008/10/rural-americans.html

• Pink and Green Mama Blog
That’s A Crock of… Compost!
http://pinkandgreenmama.blogspot.com/2008/10/thats-crock-of-compost.html

• Blog on Smog Blog
Hazardous Waist Primer
http://www.blogonsmog.com/environmental-friendly/hazardous-waste-primer.html

• Mama Goes Green Blog
Effective Eco Actions-Water Usage
http://mamagoesgreen.blogspot.com/2008/09/effective-eco-actions-water-usage.html

• Global Warming Blog
A Global Warming Primer
http://globalwarmingisreal.com/A_Global_Warming_Primer.html

• Goal For The Green Blog
Johnson Diversey’s Plans for Sustainability
http://goalforthegreen.com/2008/10/johnson-diverseys-plans-for-sustainability/

• Daily Home Renovation Tips Blog
Energy Conservation Tips
http://dailyhomerenotips.com/energy-conservation/

• The Green Girls Blog
Doing your part becoming green
http://www.thegreengirls.com/blog/default.aspx

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All parents are planning the routine for “after the baby arrives”. Some parents are asking a mother or mother-in-low to help them. Unfortunately, in many cases it simply doesn’t work.

Many parents have the alternative to hire a baby sitter or a nanny. But it is not as easy as it sounds. How to trust the person you do not know to take care of your special baby?

I would recommend that you start looking for help a few months before your baby is born. Ask your friends, family and local parenting community about recommendations. You can always look for, the nannies through local mom support groups or online, but remember to run a background check on the person and have few interviews with her.

Also, I would suggest that you start with organizing your routine around the house before the baby is born. For example, who is responsible for cleaning the house, doing grocery shopping, the laundry, etc? All these questions must be answered in advance. Parents should schedule all these activities so that when the baby arrives there would be less confusion.

Good luck and do not forget management, it is an essential tool in running the family!

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