| IN THIS ISSUE: Message from Kim | Ask the Expert | MBF in the News | MBF Superstars Craft Activities | Job Openings | Testimonials Happy Summer! Now that summer is in full swing, my brood is thrilled to usher in some serious R&R, lazy days with a lot less schedules and deadlines! Though we would like to travel and escape the heat, we are going to take the opportunity over the next few months to enjoy the ever so popular concept of the Staycation! There are so many local, fun activities to enjoy, both in and outdoors. If you want to take your charges and enjoy some local flavor, consider taking on the role as your employers' Staycation tour guide! Much more exciting than summer camp, very flexible, and budget friendly (many attractions are free), you can can help ensure your charges have the best summer ever this year! Whether you are traveling with your employer on summer vacation or staying closer to home, let MBF be a resource for you! Join other nannies and participate in a playgroup or attend a Meet Up event and gather some creative ideas on ways to enjoy your time this summer with your charges! Best,
Kim Winblood, Owner Q: It’s 103° outside. What can I do to keep my charges cool this summer? A: As a nanny, it can be a challenge at the best of times to keep active little minds busy. It can be even more difficult during a long Texas summer. It’s time to get creative and beat the heat.  Indoor activities can be a great way to have fun and stay cool. Take your charges roller skating or to the ice rink, with parents’ consent, of course. Knocking down some pins at your local bowling alley can make for a lot of fun, too. You can also take kids out to the movies. Many theaters offer free G and PG rated movies for kids during the summer, so why watch a DVD at home when you can get the full movie theater experience instead. Check with your local theater for information and show times. Libraries and bookstores are a great way to stay cool on a hot day. The kids will love reading, story time and participating in the many activities offered by your local library. Another way to keep the kids cool and engage little minds is to go to the museum. If there is not a children’s museum near you, try an art museum or natural history museum. Many museums have special days where admission is reduced or free. If you choose to stay at home with your charges, it’s time to try some new activities. Turn off the TV, put away the video games and have an indoor picnic. Have the kids help you make lunch, then take it to the living room and spread a blanket out on the floor. If the parents don’t mind, see if the kids would like to rearrange their rooms. Once you’re finished, make some homemade popsicles. Remember, if Martha can do it, so can you. If you’re looking for outdoor activities, but still want to stay cool, swimming is one of the best ways to do it. Dermatologists recommend outings before 10AM and after 4PM. If you take care of a wee one, bring a couple of extra swim diapers. Shady parks are also a great way to have fun with your charges without getting overheated, but be sure to check playground equipment before letting the kids climb on. If it’s hot to your touch, it’s probably too hot for them. Don’t forget to check your local paper for free concerts in the park and enjoy some live music. Getting out and about in summer requires a little extra preparation on your part. Keep an extra towel or two in the car. They’re bound to come in handy at the pool, and are also good for laying over the metal buckles on car seats so they don’t get too hot. Make sure everyone, including yourself, is using sunscreen with an SPF of 50 or higher. Most importantly, take breaks and keep yourself and your charges hydrated. And lastly, if it’s just too hot to go outside, put on Mary Poppins and kick up your feet up with a big bowl of popcorn. Kathleen W. Atwell, Mom's Best Friend Nanny Expert  Time Outs Are Okay
Becky Lennox, a family coach with Mom's Best Friend, offers parenting advice on timeouts and more. CBS, channel 11 in Dallas. April 24, 2009 Not So Perfect Parent: Temper Tantrums!
Mom's Best Friend family coach, Becky Lennox was interviewed on Good Morning Texas, channel 8. April 15, 2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | Shanna is a wonderful long term nanny who was placed with one of our families almost a year ago. We recently received this feedback from her employer referring to this past year: "Shanna is an unspoiled, can-do, consistently positive energy person. She knew how to jump in to support a 5th grade tri-fold project and support my 6 year old with practicing her poems and spelling words throughout the week, by building them into a car ride or during playtime...Shanna would volunteer to jump in the pool and swim for hours, play Monopoly, make puzzles, art projects, crafts, play on the sport court, make a picnic in the yard, ride bikes with the kids." Thank you for being such a wonderful nanny Shanna! | | Jodie Wyffells is our Dallas superstar! Jodie is great with all ages of children and always goes the extra mile for our clients. Her warm nature and great work ethic, keeps her requested by our clients. Jodie has helped us with numerous jobs including our MBF families, special events, corporate jobs, and volunteer events. Thanks for all you do Jodie! | | Joy is our Ft. Worth superstar! She works with several of our clients who request her on a regular basis as well as with 2 of our churches. Joy's positive attitude and professionalism makes her a great asset to Mom's Best Friend! | These 3 fun crafts have been pulled from crafts.kaboose.com: Homemade Ice Cream in a Bag
Materials: - 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1/2 cup milk or half & half
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
- 6 tablespoons rock salt
- 1 pint-size plastic food storage bag (e.g., Ziploc)
- 1 gallon-size plastic food storage bag
- Ice cubes
Instructions: - Fill the large bag half full of ice, and add the rock salt. Seal the bag.
- Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into the small bag, and seal it.
- Place the small bag inside the large one, and seal it again carefully.
- Shake until the mixture is ice cream, which takes about 5 minutes.
- Wipe off the top of the small bag, then open it carefully. Enjoy!
Ribbon Streamer
Materials:
(Can pick different colors to suit the season) - Paper towel roll tube
- Tacky glue
- Scissors
- Roll of red ribbon
- Roll of blue ribbon
- Roll of white ribbon
- Roll of striped red, white, and blue ribbon
- Hole punch
- Measuring tape, ruler, or yardstick
Instructions: - Wrap the striped red, white, and blue ribbon around the paper towel tube, applying tacky glue under the ribbon as you work. You can wrap the ribbon at an angle or horizontally, whatever you prefer.
- After ribbon is applied and glue has dried, punch 9 holes in the bottom of the paper towel tube with the hole punch.
- Cut three strips of red ribbon that are 46 inches long.
- Cut three strips of blue ribbon that are 46 inches long.
- Cut three strips of white ribbon that are 46 inches long.
- Tie a knot in the top of each strip of ribbon.
- Pull each of the strips through the holes so the knot is on the inside
of the tube. - Enjoy!
Coffee Can Drum
Materials: - Aluminum coffee can with plastic lid
- 2 sheets yellow construction paper
- 1 sheet tan felt
- ½ sheet magenta felt
- Magenta yarn
- 1 rubber band
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- White craft glue
- 2 wooden dowels
- 2 small foam balls
- Blue yarn
Instructions: - Remove lid from coffee can and set aside for a later step.
- Cover the side of the can with yellow construction paper. Use glue stick to apply glue all over construction paper then press on to the coffee can.
- Using the white craft glue, “draw” diagonal lines onto the yellow construction paper. Start at the bottom, go up at a slant to the top, and then go down from there at a slant, creating a triangle. Continue this pattern all the way around the can.
- Using magenta colored yarn, follow the glue lines and apply to the can. Do not cut the yarn into pieces; simply follow the lines, gently pressing the yarn into the glue as you go. Cut only once at the end.
- Lay tan felt on the work surface.
- Pipe white glue around and on the top of the plastic lid.
- Place the plastic lid upside down in the center of the tan felt.
- Use scissors to trim around the plastic lid, leaving a 1-2” border.
- Place the felt-covered plastic lid onto the coffee can and secure.
- Wrap the rubber band around the coffee can, securing the tan felt border to the side of the can. Gently pull the felt tight so that the top is smooth.
- Cut two ½-inch wide strips from the magenta felt, enough to go around the coffee can at the bottom as well as at the top, around the tan felt, covering the rubber band. Glue in place with white craft glue.
- To make the drumsticks, gently insert the end of a dowel into the foam ball. If you press too hard and the dowel goes through, just glue it back together.
- Remove the dowel, and then add some white glue to the hole. Reinsert the dowel.
- Cover the foam ball with white glue and wrap blue yarn around it until the ball is completely covered.
- Put some glue on the dowel just below the ball and wrap some excess yarn around it. Trim and smooth in place with your fingers, be sure the end of the yarn isn’t sticking out.
- Allow everything to dry before playing your new drum!
MBF always has wonderful job opportunities! Position 22605
This single dad needs help with his infant twin girls who were born in April. The nanny needs to have infant and multiple experience and be comfortable with getting the twins on a sleep schedule. You will be responsible for all care related to the twins during the evening hours. Nanny must be responsible, timely, nurturing and patient. This is a long-term night nanny position! The hours are Monday - Friday or Sunday - Thursday, 10pm to 6/7 am. This position pays $12 to $20 an hour. Position 25272
This Plano family is seeking a loving, nurturing nanny for their infant son. Nanny duties will include all things related to infant care The ideal candidate will be mature, dependable, honest, show initiative, be courteous and have an open mind. They are looking for someone who will be heavily engaged with their son and his care and development. The dad occasionally works from home. Both parents work. Has one small 8lbs dog. Will provide annual bonus! Wonderful family to work with! The hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm with a pay of $12 to $16 an hour. Position 26535
This Frisco family is looking for an experienced and self-motivated nanny to care for their 18-month-old daughter. They are open to both live-in and live-out candidates. The dad works from the home office and Mom works from home two daysa week. Nanny duties will include runnning occasional errands, assisting with light housekeeping and outdoor activities. This family would prefer that the candidate be a good swimmer, creative, warm, friendly and responsible! They have 1 indoor dog. The hours for this position are M-F from 8:30a-6:30p and every other Saturday from 3p-12pm on Sunday. Some flexibilty will be needed! The pay for this position is $550 a week w/ no weekend work or $660 w/weekends. Position 28477
This wonderful north Irving family is looking for a nanny manager for their young daughter. They need a career nanny manager to assist with their daughter's general care, laundry, kitchen clean-up and provide school transportation. Some days are longer hours, so the nanny must be reliable, dependable and have good stamina. An ideal candidate will be patient and have a creative imagination. Their daughter is in school TWR from 8a-3p and MF from 8a-12p. The family will guarantee 30-hours but candidate must have some flexibility and be available for hours M-F between 7a-7p. The pay is $11 to $20 an hour. Don’t forget to check out the job board for a comprehensive list of all of the current opportunities we have available! Please let us know if you know anyone who might be interested in any of these positions, as we are always offering referral bonuses. "The sitters that we have had long-term relationships with have become like family members and they are truly cherished. They have afforded me the precious free time that allows me to be a better/refreshed Mom." --Saira John, Sitter Client "Just wanted to drop a note and thanks so much for all of your help arranging the sitters for last weekend. Chelsea and Kelly were great and our kids had so much fun with them. Thank you!" --Julie Cordua, Resort Sitter Client "The access to Mom's Best Friend's staff is exceptional. I had lots of questions and felt MBF would be there for me if and when I needed them." --Barbara Antal, Nanny "We had a fabulous vacation thanks to your sitter. She exceeded our expectations. Her fun, energetic attitude got the kids interested in her immediately. Her maturity showed in the way she tended to the house -- she jumped in wherever cleaning or straightening up needed to be done. Overall, I think you have a star sitter!" --Melissa Moriarty, Resort Sitter Client "You sent us a perfect nanny manager, helping my husband with meals, light cleaning, laundry for the girls, washed and dressed the girls and styled their hair, but, most importantly, was very affectionate, attentive, and authoritative at the same time, which she does with love and fairness. I have to thank you for that!" --Anne Fillaudeau, Temporary Nanny Manager Client  "I just wanted you to know that the nanny worked out well yesterday and has agreed to sit for us for a couple hours during dinner tomorrow night. Thank you so much for what you do to make our lives easier. We will be back in April and during the summers. So we will be NEEDING you!" --Kalani Meffe, Resort Sitter Client |