Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

May 02, 2025

The Easter Squirrel That Found Us

Easter Sunday. 



Kids running around, baskets in hand, hunting down eggs like their lives depended on it. When I look over to my husband and said "The kids said they see a squirrel." So I said "Okay leave it alone kids." Then our daughter says to me "Why can daddy hold it then?" I turned around and couldn't believe my eyes. Then I hear it...the inevitable discussion about how this flea-infested baby squirrel was coming home with us.😧

Here is the link to the last post about the squirrel/ animals. I figured I should tell you how she came into the picture.➡️https://navigatinglifewithruthie.blogspot.com/2025/04/turns-out-im-not-italian-but-honestly.html

I knew it. I just knew my husband wouldn’t be able to leave her behind. He might not look or act like it at times but he's a sucker for animals, especially baby animals.

So here we are. At home, with the baby squirrel. My husband gives her a D.E.(diatomaceous earth) dust bath, and just like that, no more fleas. 
Don’t get me wrong, I love animals. But let’s not forget that he works a lot, which means every pet somehow becomes my responsibility. And now, I’m forced to bond with this ridiculously adorable little squirrel.

 The next morning, she rode with me in my fanny pack, with a small piece of soft fleece fabric, while I brought the kids to school. She needed to stay warm from my body heat since it was such a cold morning. She even made a store run with me for puppy formula, which is what she needed (according to reddit), and electrolytes. She needed strength, and somehow, I had become her lifeline.

The name? Still undecided. Every day, I call her something different and then immediately change my mind. Hazel? Nope...too close to Diesel (our dog, who absolutely freaked out every time I said it). Munchkin, Peanut, Suzie (since she was found in Aunty Sue's yard). Nothing sticks.


After a few days, she was strong enough to run and climb, so we tried something. We let her climb a tree in the backyard, thinking maybe she’d want freedom. Maybe she’d run off. Nope. My husband stepped back, barely a foot, and she cried like an actual baby squirrel screech, then bolted straight down the tree after him.

I've never seen anything like it.

Now, while we can’t let her roam the house freely (thanks to four cats and a dog who love to investigate), she gets outside time daily and has her own cage when we’re not home. Oh, and she’s even made it onto TikTok.

So here’s the real question....what should we name her? Because at this point, she’s here to stay.



April 16, 2025

🌟 Healthy Dye-free Kid Approved Snacks! 🌟

 

Healthy Snack IdeasπŸ’‘

As many of you know, we’ve been on a journey to adjust our kids' diets, especially after learning about the impact of dyes and added sugars, particularly when it comes to ADHD.  It hasn’t been easy, but we’ve found some amazing, kid-approved snacks that are not only healthy but also free of those harmful additives. 🍎✨

( If you're not familiar, check out this blog post➡️https://navigatinglifewithruthie.blogspot.com/2025/04/connecting-dots-adhd-in-our-family.html ) 

Here are some of our favorites:

  • Fresh fruits like apple slices, berries, and sliced cara-cara oranges—easy, natural, and sweet! πŸ“πŸŠ

  • Tortilla Chips with salsa (I add black beans for more protein and sour cream (crunchy-savory)

  • Popcorn (plain or lightly seasoned)—a perfect whole-grain option. 🍿

  • Smoothies made with almond milk, spinach, bananas, and frozen berries—nutritious and delicious! 🍌πŸ₯€(filling)

  • No-dye,  homemade energy bites for an on-the-go treat. Here's the link to the recipe I have used before➡️https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/239969/no-bake-energy-bites/  🍫

  • String cheese (protein)

  • Any sliced veggie with a side of Ranch Dressing (kids love dipping or double dipping)

Here is a list of some dye-free, healthy snacks on Amazon (with links) for when you don't have the time to make a homemade snack.⬇️
YumEarth Organic Gummy Bears
https://amzn.to/3Gf6QzG


Blake’s Seed Based Crispy Treats
https://amzn.to/43Xbdcu


Nature's Garden Healthy Trail Mix Snack Pack
https://amzn.to/3RWdYTO


That's it. Mini Fruit Bars

https://amzn.to/42LHORb 


These changes have made such a difference, not just for my sons focus but for our overall energy levels and well-being. It’s been a learning curve, but finding snacks that are both healthy and enjoyable has been so rewarding.



Do you have any favorite healthy snacks for your little ones? I’d love to swap ideas and keep this journey going strong! πŸ’›






Embracing Family, Acceptance, and the Power of Connection

Background

Growing up, I never knew my father, and I had little involvement with my paternal grandparents throughout my childhood. My mom kept in touch with my grandparents, and they always showed up for my sister and me, especially on birthdays, bringing a sense of connection. I carried curiosity about them, eager to understand where I came from, even as unanswered questions lingered.

As an adult, I’ve started uncovering the truths behind my childhood, choosing to reconnect with my father, and now exploring the possibility of meeting my half-siblings. Though I have moments of doubt, I’m staying optimistic and hopeful. Recently, I learned of my grandmother’s declining health and her transition to hospice. my husband has been nothing but supportive, so we gathered the kids and went on a short trip to their home in the next town over. 

A Fulfilling Visit That Changed Everything

I stepped through the door, greeted by the warmth of my paternal grandparents' home. Thanks to my mother and other grandmothers’ efforts to keep our family connected over the years, we had many heartfelt visits at my childhood home. But this visit felt different. My grandmother, now in hospice care, was declining quickly, and I knew that these moments together were fleeting.

Grandpa

My grandfather, the person I named my son after, is the kind of person who leaves a lasting impression with his quick wit and charm. He’s a natural talker, able to lighten any room with his humor and heartfelt conversations. Faithful and devoted, he has always been a pillar of strength for his family, embodying hard work and resilience in everything he does. Whether tending to his responsibilities or caring for my grandmother with unmatched dedication, he continues to inspire me with his steadfast love and unwavering commitment to those he holds dear.

Devoted LoveπŸ’˜

I arrived with a small stack of photos in hand, unsure of how the visit would unfold. My grandfather, always steady, humorous, and strong, had been watching over my grandmother with unwavering devotion as she navigated these final stages of life. But the moment he saw the pictures, his entire face lit up—eyes sparkling, posture shifting as if those memories breathed new life into him.

One photo stood out. An 8x10 of him and Grandma dancing at my wedding, frozen in a moment of pure joy and love. He held it with the kind of reverence reserved for treasures, his fingers tracing the edges as if he could step back into that day.

They have been madly in love for over fifty years—passionately, fiercely, in a way that defies time. And even now, as Grandma grows frail, he cares for her with the same tenderness as ever. Watching him ensure her comfort, anticipate her needs before she even speaks, and love her through every stage has been nothing short of inspiring.

I thought, what a powerful reminder of love’s unwavering strength—the way it evolves, adapts, and remains constant even through life’s most difficult transitions. It reshaped my perspective on family, devotion, and the importance of being present for the people who matter most, no matter the stage of life. It also connected deeply to something I’ve written about before—how my husband’s family shares the same commitment to showing up, inspiring me to be more intentional in how I do the same. related post 🠊 https://navigatinglifewithruthie.blogspot.com/2025/04/caring-for-grandpa-navigating-regret.html 

Grandma πŸ’•

As I sat beside her, holding her fragile hand, memories of birthdays, holidays, and childhood laughter flooded back. This was the woman who had always been there at my Birthday parties, even as my relationship with my father remained uncertain. She embodies so much of what I cherish about family. She has always been such a beautiful woman, both inside and out—her kindness and warmth radiate in everything she does. She has this wonderful sense of humor and an easygoing, quiet nature, always willing to listen and effortlessly going along with whatever my grandfather says. I found it particularly funny when she would roll her eyes at the stories my grandfather would tell at our family dinners. πŸ˜‚ She’s also creative and artsy, a quality I see reflected in myself, which makes me feel even more connected to her. Even as she grows frail, watching her in these moments reminds me of the incredible legacy of love, laughter, and creativity she'll be leaving behind.

Dad

And then, there was my father—someone I had only met in 2019. He has faced his own internal battles, ones that have shaped his presence in my life in profound ways. His journey has been complicated, filled with highs and lows, moments of clarity and others clouded by struggle. Yet here he was, sharing space with us, meeting Elizabeth for the first time. 

My father is an intelligent man with a gift for conversation and a strong work ethic. He has the ability to excel in his work, earning well and showcasing his skills, but he has faced struggles within himself that have created barriers along the way. Despite his hard work and potential, the setbacks he’s experienced have made it difficult for him to get ahead. Yet, his resilience and drive continue to shine through, and I’ve come to appreciate the layers of complexity that make him who he is.

Conclusion

This was more than just a visit—it was a moment of acceptance, a reminder that family doesn’t always fit into perfect molds, but it can still offer love, connection, and meaning in ways we never imagined, IF you let it.



Can you relate? Please tell me your story!

April 13, 2025

Connecting the Dots: ADHD in Our Family

 


A Journey of Discovery and Understanding

It all started when my son (7) began having trouble in school. His teachers mentioned struggles with focus, impulsivity, and staying on track—all signs that something deeper might be at play. Hearing this was difficult, but it pushed me to start researching ADHD so I could better understand his needs. The more I learned, the more pieces began to fall into place—not just for my son, but for my marriage as well.

 I started noticing patterns in my husband’s behavior that aligned with what I was discovering about ADHD. The same struggles I saw in my son—the difficulty focusing, losing track of time, and impulsivity—reflected in many of the arguments my husband and I had over the years. The little misunderstandings, the frustrations, the moments where we seemed to speak different languages—all suddenly made more sense.



Exploring Non-Medication Solutions Together

We were faced with a decision many parents struggle with—whether or not to introduce medication at such a young age. My husband, having grown up on ADHD medications himself, shared his experiences and concerns. He felt they had a lasting impact on his brain development and was adamant about exploring other approaches for our son.

This led us down the path of seeking holistic solutions. We are currently trying "Magnesium Threonate Gummies" at night. Magnesium is an essential nutrient, improving sleep, relieving stress and muscles, keeping heart and nerve health, preventing leg cramps, and keeping bone health (maintains calcium and magnesium balance). Magnesium threonate it's the best of all magnesium supplements for the brain. Here's the link to the ones we are switching to because the other brand we used to buy doesn't sell them on Amazon anymore https://amzn.to/42x7e3O




Magnesium L-Threonate Increases Calm, Sleep, Focus, Memory, and Cognitive Function. The last brand that we tried worked well, and it has made a difference in our sons behavior.

Small Changes, Big Differences

Simple things like consistent schedules, creating calming environments, and understanding  triggers have made a world of difference.

One of the biggest revelations in our ADHD journey has been how much diet plays a role. I started reading about how certain food additives—like artificial dyes and excess sugar—can impact focus, mood, and behavior. At first, it felt overwhelming to think about changing our family’s eating habits, but we knew it was worth a shot. Here is an interesting article about how Red 40 affects ADHD https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/red-dye-40-adhd#sugar-food-dyes-and-adhd



Gradually, we cut out artificial dyes and reduced sugary snacks, and the results were undeniable. My son’s ability to focus improved, and we noticed fewer emotional outbursts. 

It wasn’t just about eliminating things—it was about replacing them with better options. Fresh fruits, whole grains, and homemade snacks. It’s been amazing to see how those changes have benefited not just my son, but all of us as a family.

Engaging in physical activity also plays an essential role in managing ADHD symptoms, according to this article, https://www.berkeleypsychiatrists.co.uk/blog/exercise-and-adhd. It encourages the release of dopamine, enhances executive function, and elevates overall mood and well-being. Exercise can also improve focus, increase attention, and help minimize impulsive behaviors. 

Spring has finally sprung, making it easier to get the kids outside. So we have been making sure the kids spend about an hour running around outside each evening. His teacher also shared with me that he allows our son to stand at his desk instead of sitting or gives him small tasks to run errands, so he can take a few minutes to walk and move around.

These small dietary shifts, staying connected with this teacher, along with our holistic approach to managing ADHD, have proven that sometimes the simplest changes can have the biggest impact.

Knowledge is Power

Researching ADHD became a lifeline, not just to help my son thrive in school, but to navigate the dynamics at home. I wanted answers—not to “fix” anyone, but to learn how to manage and react in a way that brought clarity and peace.

My husband has chosen to remain unmedicated as well, drawing on his own strategies to manage the challenges of ADHD in adulthood. While it’s not always an easy road, his determination to approach life naturally has been inspiring.
 I’ve learned the importance of patience, communication, and building strategies that work for both my son and husband. Whether it’s creating routines, offering gentle reminders, or finding humor in the chaos. It hasn’t always been easy, but it’s been eye-opening. Along the way, I’ve discovered that ADHD doesn’t define us—it’s just one part of who we are. And in embracing that, I’ve come to appreciate the strengths and unique perspectives that ADHD brings into our lives.



 Have you navigated similar decisions or found holistic approaches that worked for your family? 

I’d love to hear your thoughts, experiences, or even questions—let’s keep the conversation going in the comments below!🠟



April 08, 2025

Choosing Your Battles: Type B Mom’s Guide to Sanity

 

Introduction:
    Parenting is basically a never-ending game of pick your fights wisely—because if I tried to win every battle, I’d be exhausted before breakfast. Some hills are worth dying on (no, you cannot launch spaghetti across the room), but others? I let those slide for the sake of everyone’s sanity. Thanks to TikTok, I’ve come to accept my role as the ✨ Type B, get-it-done-without-losing-your-cool mom.✨ ("Type B mom" is a term used to describe a mother who is relaxed, easy-going, and embraces a more flexible and less structured approach to parenting and family life, often prioritizing spontaneity and a "roll-with-the-punches" attitude.)

Lets Dive in

1. Socks, Shoes, and Whatever Else Isn’t That Serious

I used to stress when my kid walked out the door in mismatched socks, crazy masks or refused to wear a jacket. Now? As long as they’re not shivering or committing a fashion crime so bold it stops traffic, I let them live their truth. If they want to learn the hard way that flip-flops in winter are a bad idea—so be it. Natural consequences do the parenting for me.
Pics of my daughter for this section, because my son is the total opposite. (neat, clean, ready to go)



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2. Food Fights (Not the Messy Kind)

Is every meal balanced? No. Does my toddler think a single bite of broccoli should earn an award? Yes. I used to stress about making Pinterest-worthy meals—now I just aim for something edible and vaguely nutritious. Some nights, that’s homemade stir-fry. Other nights? It’s chips and apple slices.



3. Screen Time Debates

I could fight the battle against screens constantly, but I’ve learned to compromise instead. If a show lets me drink my coffee in peace or finish a blog post without interruption, I’m calling that a win. And honestly? Their little brains will be fine—even if they can recite the entire episode of Bluey.


4. The Battles Worth Fighting

Of course, I pick my hills carefully. Kindness? Non-negotiable. Respect? Absolutely. But everything else? I’ve realized that choosing peace over pointless power struggles has made life way more enjoyable.



Conclusion:
Parenting isn’t about controlling everything—it’s about preserving your energy for what actually matters. So if you see me out in public with kids wearing Crocs, leggings, an oversized sweatshirt and humming random songs I heard through out the day, just know—I’m out here choosing my battles and keeping my sanity intact.

What Do You Think?

What’s a battle you’ve stopped fighting as a parent? Let’s share, laugh, and remind each other that sometimes, letting go is the best strategy! Please comment below πŸ ŸπŸ’•


April 03, 2025

Messy, Real, and Ours: My Family Story

 My family is loud, loving, and unapologetically real. We live in a house that’s never truly quiet, filled with laughter, occasional chaos, and moments that remind me that perfection is overrated. We are messy, imperfect, and deeply connected—and that’s exactly how I like it.

Meet the Family

  • My husband: The fiery one, the protector, the one who feels everything deeply and reacts just as intensely. He’s passionate, sometimes stubborn, but always present in his own way.
  • My kids: The energy in the house—the sibling duo that can go from fighting over crayons to hugging within seconds. They remind me daily that chaos and love are two sides of the same coin.
  • Me: The one trying to balance it all—wife, mom, caregiver, and storyteller. I’m learning to embrace the mess and find beauty in the everyday moments.

The Beautiful Chaos: What Family Looks Like in My Home
   Family, in our house, isn’t just about picture-perfect moments. It’s about the mess, the noise, and the undeniable love woven into everyday chaos.
  • It looks like… an explosion of toys across the floor, mismatched socks, shoes scattered by the front door no matter how many times I tell everyone to put them away, a kitchen counter crowded with half-finished projects, and my husband pacing, fired up over something completely trivial but undeniably important to him.
  • It sounds like… my kids shrieking over who had the toy first, my husband’s intense voice calling out for order, me trying to intervene while simultaneously stirring dinner, and somehow, through it all, the occasional bursts of laughter that remind me we’re doing okay.
  • It feels like… exhaustion mixed with fierce love, patience tested to its limits, and a deep knowing that even in the hardest moments, we’re building something real.

    Some days, it’s survival mode. The kids are screaming about who touched whose stuff, my husband’s fiery frustration fills the room, and I’m standing in the middle of it all with dinner boiling over on the stove. Other days, it’s all quiet chaos—random shoes scattered across the house, impromptu wrestling matches on the couch, and me frantically searching for a coffee mug that somehow got abducted by the kids. Every day feels like a beautiful mess, full of moments that range from hilariously absurd to deeply exhausting, but somehow, we always find our way back to love.
It’s in the wild debates over whether ranch dressing belongs on eggs (it doesn’t, for the record πŸ˜–), in the spontaneous dance parties in the living room, and in the fiery energy my husband brings that somehow anchors us even when it feels overwhelming. It’s imperfect, unpredictable, and occasionally downright chaotic. But at the end of every day—whether I’m scrubbing permanent marker off the walls or laughing at the complete circus we’ve created—I know this: this is home, this is us, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.