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Category Archives: We’re Having a Party

Out of Time…

Posted on July 29, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Reviews, Specialty Items, Thoughts.., We're Having a Party .

Disclosure:  This is an unsponsored post, all opinions expressed are my own.

I am very type A (in case you hadn’t figured that out yet).  I like to do things, lots of things, and all on my own.  There are times that I have bitten off more than I can chew and still somehow pull everything off.  There are times that I have to leave something by the waist side and the only person that it matters to is me, because no one ever even knew that it was supposed to have been done.

I am never more crazed than during the end of the year.  Not only am I a teacher who has final exams and paperwork and meetings to complete, but both of my children are born at this time.  Exactly seven days apart.  I will go into more detail on my crazy planning stages and the things that I have done for them this year in a later post, but this one is specifically about (E)’s highchair.

One thing you may want to know about me is that I also love old stuff… well sturdy stuff… I constantly search for old furniture, they just don’t make it like they used to.  I prefer to buy old and refurbish than waste money on new (unless is upholstered, that makes me a little nervous).  My favorite pieces are those that I have found and given new life to, even when it took me several months to find the right drawer pull to match a set I had…. But I digress…

I had two highchairs, one Graco one that matched my other baby stuff and also a wooden Eddie Bauer chair that was a hand me down from a friend.  I used one in the kitchen and one in the dining room.  With the addition of another child though I had to put the leaf into my kitchen table and all of the sudden the Graco one was too big for the space.  Glad to remove some stuff (crap) from my house I sold the highchair and made some room by replacing it with the Eddie Bauer one which is sturdier and has a much smaller footprint…  The only problem was that I never liked the color of the chair being a light wood, it did not coordinate with my kitchen décor.

A before picture, see the test strip, that’s when I chickened out…

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So, being the type of person that I am I purchased some chalk paint and decided to paint it myself.  I did a test strip one night, but then I ran out of time to work on it.  Well, next thing you know I am two weeks away from (E)’s first birthday party and she has a partially painted high chair for her first birthday party.  UNACCEPTABLE!  I had no idea what to do and since (A)’s birthday was before hers I knew I didn’t have enough time to paint it, even as crazy as I am.  So I did what any good manager would do, I outsourced.

I have been a big supporter of Underground Finds & Furniture because I really don’t think that they make furniture the way that they used to anymore.  I hate walking into a furniture store and feeling like a strong wind will knock down a dresser.  I love the old lines of pieces even if I don’t love the finish.  I have so many older pieces in my home, which I have repurposed in one way or another (in fact just this week I got in trouble at the local Habitat for Humanity Restore where you can find old sturdy furniture that others donated).  That is exactly what Mary does.  She takes old pieces and gives them new life.

Knowing that I wanted a distressed finish for this piece I called Mary and got a quote for having it painted white, with some dark distressing ( I love that old world shabby chic look, which of course just happens to be the theme for the first birthday party).  The price was so much more than reasonable so I agreed to have it done.  Mary had it painted and back to me within 3 days and it’s beautiful!  It is exactly what I had envisioned when I first set out and purchased chalk paint.  Mary painted it and tried out some of the distressing and then sent me some pictures for approval.  At first she and I decided that it needed a little less dark wax (there is a fine line between distressed and dirty looking) but after she tweaked the recipe it came out amazing!  I am so glad that I didn’t try to do it myself, because I am not sure that I had the time or patience to get it looking just so!  It coordinates so nicely with my kitchen and also my party theme (see pictures).

A close up of the craftsmanship.  I absolutely love this aged look (if you aren’t a fan, Mary has clear wax as well). 

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Here is the chair with the custom new cover that I ordered from Etsy (sewingsillysister).

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The side view of the chair.

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A picture of the chair in action, from (E)’s birthday bash.

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Overall I am so very pleased with the whole process.  Mary was so sweet with tons of communication.  She made sure it was exactly what I was thinking of.  It was done in a super timely fashion (thank goodness because I didn’t have a chair for her birthday unless it was!). It is also well done.  You can see the time and effort that Mary put into the chair with each stroke or brilliantly placed waxing.  I love it and I highly recommend her services.

Have an old piece that you love, but it doesn’t go with your décor?  Looking for something special and having difficulty finding it?  Contact Mary at : mdm441@gmail.com or on her facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/UNDERGROUNDfurniture.

The Party of a Lifetime- Community Project

Posted on June 25, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Good Cause, Thoughts.., We're Having a Party .

Disclosure: This is an unsponsored post, all opinions expressed are my own.

If you read my review of Art Adventure (here’s your chance) then you know what a wondrous, magical place it is. A free safe environment for kids to explore their creativity in a myriad of ways that I wouldn’t allow in my home simply because I can’t fathom having to clean up after it.   When I heard that they had donated a party to Gabi for her “No More Chemo” party (Affectionately renamed a “Yay Gabi” party) I was over the moon. What could be better???

The answer is simple, if several other super talented and awesome people donated their talents as well.

When I walked into Art Adventure on June 7 I was literally speechless  Setup was already underway, and right from the start I was amazed. I like balloons as much as the next person, but have often thought of their uses as limited…. Not anymore. Confetti Party Decorating outdid themselves, at the entrance were two balloon towers with princesses on the top. “Gabi Rocks” was spelled down the sides.   On top of a nearby bookcase were a balloon Cinderella (yes completely made from twisting balloons), and a little wand with a heart at the top for Gabi to carry around. Scattered around the venue were each of the other Disney Princesses atop their own little balloon stack. Oh how I wished it was my party! After meeting and speaking to Laurie, I no longer think that balloons are boring or limited in any way. I love what she does with these balloons she is truly an artist.

The Cinderella Baloon Laurie Twisted for Gabi.

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Gabi receives the Balloon Wand.

Gabi Balloons

As set up continues, people keep stopping in to drop off their contributions. Delicious chocolate chip cookies from Colleen Kirby of My Sweet Thyme www.mysweetthyme.com were the next item to arrive. They were so good (not too soft, not too hard, with loads of chips in them), it was really difficult to keep the kiddies (and adults) away!

Then came Gilda Burke from Jolirose and her magnificent cake. Given a few ideas (literally, princess and Dora) she was able to create a masterpiece so beautiful that we had to force Eric to cut it, no one wanted to ruin its perfection. The kicker? It was so mouthwatering too, even the fondant which traditionally tastes like plain play dough or nothing at all. I ate my fondant too!

The unbelievable fairytale “Dora” cake.

Gabi Cake

The generosity of those involved has left me in shock. I am so happy and proud to be a part of this community of special people.  Some of these special people have donated the following to Gabi.

The beautiful custom giant banners were created and donated by Creations by Dawne https://www.facebook.com/CreationsByDawne.

Treasures by TeresaAnn stepped in and created a  little mermaid light block as her gift from the community.  Theresa even went one step further and  is doing a fund raiser open to all in her honor now. For each beautiful light block purchased from the signature Gabi line will result in a 20% donation to Gabi’s Gold Fund.  The fundraiser can be seen on Gabi’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/GabiNationTotallyRocks

Treasures by TeresaAnn can be found at  https://www.facebook.com/TreasuresbyTeresaAnn

As this party was a special one for Gabi and her family it was only fitting that a professional photographer be there to capture the moments on camera.  Migdalia Valdes offered her services right away and couldn’t wait to be part of the day.  Migdalia is a true artist and really captured the essence of who Gabi is.   Migdalia Valdes Photography can be found at  www.migdaliavaldes.com

Dance Central also contacted us and donated free dance classes after reading Gabi’s story on our website and learning how much she loves to dance.

When Gabi enters art adventure I hold my breath. I can tell that others are as well. We are all anticipating a reaction, but not sure what. (It’s a lot of responsibility to throw the party of a lifetime.) While most children would be slightly overwhelmed by so much attention she handled it like a mega star with tons of red carpet experience.

Gabi enters with the grace of a movie star (look at those towers too!).

Gabi Entrance

Gabi is so smart. Our princess never missed a beat, she jumps right in and gets down to business. She is one of the most polite children I have ever encountered, asking politely if she can work at a station or if she can have a little help. Her classmates welcomed her right in, grabbing her hand and pulling her towards the fun.

The kids decorate the blackboard for Gabi.

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(R) makes her mark on the souviner t-shirt made for Gabi.

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Gabi is gentleness and kindness epitomized. She moves from station to station with her parents and friends. She is in her element, she paints naturally as if she was born with a paintbrush in hand. Each station is more fun than the next, with the culmination being the chance to pop balloons with a stick and create one of a kind paintings (so fun!). I don’t think that Gabi stopped to breathe. She smiled through the whole party (yesss!) from ear to ear. So did her friends :o)

Gabi paints.

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Gabi shows off her handiwork.Gabi Painting

(H) pops a baloon filled with paint!

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To read Gabi’s story (click here) will break your heart. To hear how a community came together to give her the party of a lifetime will restore your faith in humanity. It all started with a preschool, an email and a lot of heart. I am so proud to be a part of a community that cares so much for one another and our children, that we pull together to help one another out. An amazing day was had by all and I know that we can’t thank you all enough.

Here is a listing of the amazing vendors who donated their services to Gabi’s “No More Chemo” Party. To check out their work simply click their names!

Dance Central

Jolirose Cupcakes

Treasures by Teresa Ann

Confetti Party Ideas

My Sweet Thyme

Creations by Dawne

Migdalia Valdes Photography

 

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It Takes a Village…

Posted on April 30, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Good Cause, Out and about..., Thoughts.., We're Having a Party .

GABI’S GOLD FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES

“NO MO CHEMO PARTY DONATED BY ROCKLAND COUNTY’S ART ADVENTURE STUDIO”

Partners with Rocklandnymom.com to give 3 year old cancer patient Gabi Olivo the party of a lifetime

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ORGANGEBURG, NEW YORK – Gabi’s Gold Foundation today announced their partnership with Art Adventure Studio in Orangeburg, NY as well as Rocklandnymom.com BLOG to give 3 year old cancer patient Gabrielle Olivo a birthday party experience to celebrate the end of her very intense chemotherapy treatments given to fight Neuroblastoma. The nonprofit organization has graciously accepted Art Adventure’s party donation and has proven that smiles happen when a community pulls together!

A pre-school scholarship awarded to Gabi from Busy Bee Play School director Ric Rabinowitz started the ball rolling. “Gabi was immediately welcomed into the class by the other children and it was the one place she could go where no one noticed cancer,” says the foundation’s Chief Financial Officer, Jamie Flesher. “Gabi loved being with the other children, and parents were thrilled to welcome the Olivo Family into the Busy Bee family.” Gabi is only permitted to attend school when her immune system is not being knocked down by her treatments. With her most difficult treatments having just been completed (a stem-cell transplant) and her immune system rebooting, it was clear that she deserved a party with her Busy Bee friends.

Alysson Burgos, co-owner of Art Adventure in Orangeburg quickly came to the table to offer to throw Gabi a NO MO CHEMO party in her studio, a donation, at no cost to the family or the foundation. “Of course when Jamie approached me my answer was yes.” said Alysson,“We are honored that Art Adventure was their venue of choice and cannot wait to see the look on Gabi’s face when we give her the most fantastic party we can.” According to Jamie Flesher, the recently opened Art Adventure was her unequivocal first choice for the party stating, “The staff is amazing. The studio is amazing. Gabi loves art. This is the place for her celebration, no question about it.” With the venue set, all that was left to do was organize the smaller details, Jamie went home that night and immediately emailed Rocklandnymom.com blogger, Megan Johnston. Jamie says of Megan “She knows the Rockland community better than anyone. I just wanted to know what she thought of the idea and if she had any suggestions.” Touched by Gabi’s story and having recently lost her own father to cancer, Megan offered free advertising on Rocklandnymom.com’s site for any contributors to Gabi’s NO MO CHEMO party. She also quickly began to reach out to local cake bakers, banner creators, and crafters to see who would be interested in participating. “The offers were flying in and still are!” says Megan. “I am so proud to be a member of such a compassionate and giving community. I knew they would step up to the plate.”

Donors so far include:

  • Art Adventure
  • Create By Carrie
  • Creations by Dawne
  • Jolirose Cake Shop
  • Treasures by TheresaAnn
  • A photographer

Gabi’s NO MO CHEMO party (affectionately being re-named a Yay Gabi party since she is too young to understand chemotherapy) will take place this June when her immune system is strong enough to allow her to be around her friends. Her entire Busy Bee class will be invited thanks to Art Adventure’s generous donation.

ABOUT GABI’S GOLD FOUNDATION/NEUROBLASTOMA

Gabrielle Paige Olivo was a typical sweet and adventurous two year old who loved all things princess, Dora, and her ballet class until August 2013. Two and a half weeks before her third birthday, she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma. Neuroblastoma is a particularly rare and aggressive form of nerve cancer that affects only children.Since diagnosis Gabi has undergone 2 life threatening surgeries, 6 rounds of chemotherapy, a stem-cell transplant, and radiation. Over the next 6 months, she will receive 5 rounds of immunotherapy and 6 months of oral chemotherapy. Her foundation seeks to raise funds for Gabi’s treatment and research as well as raise awareness about this rare disease. At this time, there is no known cure for Neuroblastoma.

Read Gabi’s story at www.facebook.com/GabiNationTotallyRocks

Donate to Gabi’s treatments and research http://www.gofundme.com/4nmdlg

ABOUT ART ADVENTURE

Art Adventure offers art instruction to children and young adults. We strive to offer exciting and enticing courses that will appeal to our students while providing intensive educational instruction. Using various mediums and fun themes, students are introduced to the world of art by artist Eric Stormes, a teacher who is certified in both New York and New Jersey, and who has extensive experience art education.

Art Adventure can also host your child’s unique birthday party,private events and offer after school programs for grades K through 12 at our studio.​

For more information on Art Adventure and their programs visit: www.artadventureny.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/artadventureny1.

ABOUT ROCKLANDNYMOM.COM

RocklandNYMom.com is a reference for Rockland County Parents. Megan Johnston, a Rockland native, mother of two, teacher, and coach, as well as the CEO and Editor of the site. RocklandNYMom.com has a calendar of events as well as directories for children’s classes, birthday party information, photographers, specialty items, crafts, camps, childcare and other services. Johnston offers insights as to many items that may be useful to parents at any age. On the BLOG portion of the site Megan gives you a sneak peek of the services provided by many of the directories listed as well as crafts you can do with your children, birthday party advice, and so much more!

Check it out at www.rocklandnymom.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/rocknyom .

ABOUT BUSY BEE PLAYSCHOOL

Busy Bee is a family owned and operated preschool that has been keeping children of Rockland as busy as bees since opening its door in 1983.

Busy Bee is a play oriented multi-age developmental preschool dedicated to providing students and families with a memorable early childhood education and experience. With our “hands-on-minds-on” approach our dedicated staff has created a program that fosters children’s growth socially, emotionally, cognitively and physically.

The goal of our program is to create a fun environment that encourages the individual growth of each child through play and hands on exploration and experimentation. It all works together to develop the foundation which prepares each child for a lifelong love of learning.

For more information on Busy Bee Playschool visit: http://busybeeplayschool.com/

Despite it all, Gabi is always smiling, always happy.  A truly inspiring angel.

Gabji Hospital

If you are interested in helping out or donating to Gabi’s cause please contact: Jamie Flesher JFlesher@gmail.com or Megan Johnston RocklandNYMom@yahoo.com

 

Art Class Really is an ADVENTURE!

Posted on April 11, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Classes for Kids, Out and about..., Reviews, We're Having a Party .

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Disclosure:  This is not a sponsored post, (A) and I attended a free trial, which is available to all.  All opinions expressed are my own.

(A) and I had the extreme pleasure of checking out a class at Art Adventure on Saturday Morning.  What an awesome experience!  I have been looking for an art class to take (A) to for quite some time.  I was very excited at the idea of the studio. My expectations were far surpassed by what my son and I experienced!   Art Adventure offers children’s classes, as well as classes for older kids, parents’ night out opportunities, “sip and paint” for grown-ups and also birthday parties.  It’s safe to say they offer it all.  The thing is, they aren’t just doing “activities” with your kids.  They are really teaching them bits of art at each turn.  Oh my, the fun they had while doing it!  There is a freedom at Art Adventure, a great safe feeling, children are encouraged to try and create, with few limitations.

As someone who spends insane amounts of time researching and “Pinning” crafts to do with children, there are many that I have wanted to try, but have not because I cannot fathom taking care of the mess afterwards. Here was an opportunity to do all of those things, and not pay the price at the end!!  Even though parents stayed, there wasn’t really much for us to do.  The kids who take the class often knew the drill, and newcomers fit right in.  The class that we attended had 12 students in attendance varying in age from about 2-4, each accompanied by an adult.  There was still plenty of room, even with a few strollers.  Upon arrival there were 8 stations set up around the room for the students to experience.  The theme of the day was “Secondary Colors”.  I didn’t even know what these were until after class (purple, green, and orange).  Long-sleeved smocks are provided (if you have ever had a child come home from school wearing paint you are very happy about this), or you can bring your own.  Eric Stormes (certified art teacher with extensive background) and Super Eileen (who disclosed that she was also a super hero after (A) introduced himself as one), jumped right in with the secondary color explanation and the students were off.  All students began at the same station, where they painted tape-resist color fields’ art.  Each student had a paper that was pre-taped for them in different shapes, no two were the same.

After the initial painting there were several different stations to visit, all with the same color scheme, but using various different tactile mediums.  The kids were allowed to move freely, at their own pace and experience each of the stations. The teachers floated around the room helping the students, refilling supplies when needed, and asking questions of them about their projects.  Names were written on art pieces and put aside to dry for later, and then we hit the fun mother-load.  The last station that the kids all participate in was by far the most fun I have seen kids have in a long time.  They got to smear secondary colored shaving cream all over a table, and then of course on themselves.  It was no-holds-barred entertainment for both adults and children.  Their joy was genuine.  Definitely not something I would have let (A) do at home, but I am sure glad that I got to see him do it.

Cleanup was easy, with a large wash basin and a step stool readily accessible.  (A) was sad to go, I had to convince him that everyone was leaving (although no one was pushing us out the door).  I have to admit that I kept trying to clean up and had to be told that I did not have to several times.  I felt extremely guilty that I came, made a mess, and was leaving it.  It was kind of nice though.  He was even able to repeat to me what secondary colors were on the way home (I guess he really was listening).

I would not hesitate to recommend Art Adventure to anyone.  It was clean, fun, educational and safe.  The staff was friendly and knowledgeable.  The kids had a blast and still took away a little bit of learning in addition to their new masterpieces which (A) was very proud of.

Super Eileen helps (A) put on his smock.

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Eric shows (A) how to paint fields’ resist.

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(A) balloon paints at another station. 212

(A) and some classmates work in the free paint area with different textured rollers. 226

GLOOP!  This stuff is so cool!!! It is a liquid until you touch it then it turns into a solid!260 (2)

Eric brings the fun up to a whole new level with shaving cream!

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No holds-barred fun, they were loving it!

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For more information on Art Adventure and the classes that they offer visit their webpage:  http://www.artadventureny.com/ and like them on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/artadventureny1

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JW Tumbles

Posted on March 7, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Out and about..., Reviews, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

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Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

I was invited this month to attend a class at JW Tumbles in Hillsdale, NJ.  Although this is technically not Rockland County, it is super close to several areas, including Pearl River.  This was reinforced by the children who were in attendance, some of whom were from Rockland.

JW Tumbles offers many different level classes ranging from 4 months to 4 years.  They also host birthday parties, kids night outs, and have camps with different themes each day.  Open play is offered every weekday and select weekends (check website for schedule). Open play is $5 for members and $10 for non-members, and weekday open play is always free for those enrolled in class.  This open play allows kids a chance to play in the gym; a safe and clean environment free from the cold or heat. To participate, continuous supervision of a parent is required.

The class I attended with (A) was a mixed age class of children ages 2.5-4.5.  This class ran from 4:30-5:30 pm.  The timing of this class is a good option for parents who work and would still like to get the benefits of a gym class for their children.  JW Tumbles has a very relaxed and welcoming atmosphere about it.  (A) who is sometimes shy when we first go somewhere, had no hesitation and participated from the get go.

When we first arrived the kids were allowed to run around a bit and try all of the equipment, which was a huge plus for (A) who had not been there before and wanted to explore.  This was a great exercise in socialization as (A) made a few friends and had a great time during his exploration.  Class started with introductions in a circle format and then the class moved quickly onto skills.  All of the necessary skills for a children’s gym class were covered nicely throughout the hour, with the participants moving from one activity to the next with ease.  Skills focused on included balance, coordination, climbing, and two gymnastic skills (donkey kicks and pike position on the bar).  The students know the drill and eagerly await the next activity.  While the teachers are setting up, they quietly move off to the side and explore the equipment again, returning when called the first time.

While practicing skills teachers (there were 3) moved from child to child and assisted them in completing the task.  One such time was while students were working on their donkey kicks.  While the children practiced climbing a rope ladder, teachers spotted and encouraged each individually letting them climb at their own pace to their own comfort level.  When the participants moved on to the bar, the teachers split the bar in two so no children had to wait a long time, they offered the right amount of aid for each student’s ability and comfort level.

Class was ended with some bubbles (a child favorite at any age).  The kids were given ample time to chase and pop, and then gather their belongings to head home.  Everyone left with big smiles, another great afternoon.

I had to tear (A) away as he wanted to continue to climb and play for hours.  I was worried about the time of the class being an issue, I was fearful that he would fall asleep on the way home and we would be completely off of his routine.  It was not necessary for me to worry, he was great all the way home and ate a great dinner (he had worked up quite the appetite).

For information on classes and other services that JW Tumbles Hillsdale offers, visit http://hillsdale.jwtumbles.com or call (201) 453-3010

One of the teachers works with (A) on his donkey kick. jw tumbles help

Jw tumbles donkey kick

tumbles donkey kick

(A) and a friend build a tower.

jw tumbles build

 The students are given some time to explore the equipment.tumbles climb rockwall

Friends at TUmbles

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jw tumbles explore

Working on the bar, practicing pike position.

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Bar Pike

The teachers help as students climb.jw tumbles climb tumbles climb

Some fine motor work cleverly disguised as BUBBLES!!

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The Benefits of Yoga, Little Shanti Style…

Posted on March 1, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Classes for Kids, Out and about..., Reviews, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

Disclosure:   This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own. 

I visited Little Shanti Yoga with my son (A) and daughter (E) a while back, and ever since then I have been looking for an excuse to go again.  I have been happily watching schools and centers book class after class with Little Shanti.  I finally caught up with Wendy at the Congers Community Center where she does a mixed age class for older age children (without mommies).  Boy am I glad that I did!

This class was such a pleasure to attend.  The class was made up of girls (although it was not limited, this is the group that signed up) ages 7 through 13.  It was clear that the girls were excited to be there because each and every one bounced through the door ready to participate.  They knew the drill.  The girls walked in and put their shoes on one side of the room before heading over toward the mats (two yogis even brought their own.  When Miss. Wendy was ready to begin the class eagerly followed her lead.  They were respectful and happily tried every pose, even those that were super difficult.  The atmosphere was great.  I was relaxed just watching.

The theme of today’s class was very relevant to the month of February, it was opening your heart.  Miss. Wendy started the class asking how everyone was doing and speaking to specific girls about what they had been up to and what was going on with them.  She welcomed questions and comments, it was a great opportunity for each girl to be heard and speak.  I could tell by watching that each and every participant felt valued and comfortable.  When it was time to begin the Yoga part of the class Miss. Wendy asked about who was watching the Olympics.  Some girls raised their hands.  Miss. Wendy then went on to discuss the benefits of Yoga for athletes, for focus, flexibility, strength, and coordination.  She pointed out that it was not only good before but also after a competition.

The class then picked up steam.  Miss. Wendy and the class went through a number of different poses and positions, some of which they had done before and others that they were trying for the first time.  Often, when they repeated a pose that they had already done, like “cupid’s arrow” Miss. Wendy would kick it up a notch and challenge the group to do a more difficult version, in this case, to do it while standing.  The class accepted the challenge with ease.  Throughout the 60 minute class Miss. Wendy returned to poses that opened up their hearts, and ribcages allowing the participants to stretch and breathe deeper.  One position that the class really enjoyed was when Miss. Wendy taught them to work on the wall and climb up with their feet.  This was really a fun time for the class.  Everyone was able to do it and those who got it a little faster helped others out.

At the end of their time together the girls looked more relaxed than when they came, you could tell they had enjoyed themselves.  Parents arrived to pick up their daughters and had lovely things to say to Miss. Wendy about the class.  Many of them asking if she would be doing more sessions with older kids.  When I left I felt more relaxed and calmer than when I had arrived, and that was without participating.  I really enjoyed this class, as I did with the Mommy and Me class that I attended previously.

What I loved about this class:

  • The sense of belonging in the class.
  • Age and ability doesn’t matter, all of the girls had a great time and were able to participate with ease.
  • The calm atmosphere.
  • The easy acceptance of challenge.
  • The connections made to athletics as well as academics, and/or stress relief.

For more information about Little Shanti Yoga visit Miss. Wendy at: http://littleshantiyoga.vpweb.com/

Miss. Wendy checks in with the class in the beginning. 

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Cupid’s Arrow 

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The class works on flexibility.

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Miss. Wendy kicks it up a notch, by having them do “cupid’s arrow” standing.

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Wall work, where posture is emphasized. 

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This pose was a class favorite!

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The class settles down at the end to concentrate and relax. 

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Private sessions ridiculous or rewarding?

Posted on February 24, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Classes for Kids, Out and about..., Reviews, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

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Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are my own.

RBI Sports offers many exciting opportunities for training.  One of their services are their private baseball lessons.  After our group class it was clear how new to the sport (A) was and the he could use a little more practice on his basic skills.  So we scheduled a session with Jason.  In the back of my head I was wondering how effective a personal training session would be for a 3 ½ year old, but I thought, why not try?

Jason tackled all of the necessities for a child of (A)’s age.  Balance, coordination, ATTENTION, all while making it fun and relating each skill to baseball.

What a fantastic time we had!  Jason took the first few minutes to feel (A) out for his interests and to see what type of motivation he best responds to. It didn’t take long for him to figure out that (A) likes to please adults and that he considers himself a super hero! (When asked what his name is he responds “Super (A)!).  Jason then used this information throughout the session to keep (A) on task and to relate each instruction to something that (A) loves.  (A) was able to hone many of the basic skills required to be successful in baseball.  To reinforce each skill Jason would model the appropriate way to do it, then connect it to an area of interest.  He would correct (A) when necessary and then ask (A) to repeat the correct form by correcting Jason’s stance.  (A) soaked it up like a sponge.

When it came time to work on batting Jason even agreed to take turns.  (A) had decided that it was so much fun, that Jason should get to try too!  Although we were not the only athletes in the facility, he was never distracted (and that’s for an entire hour!).  At the conclusion of the lesson, Jason showed me some great activities that I can do with (A) at home to reinforce the skills and to help him to continue to improve.

Jason did an amazing job with (A) but another thing I wanted to call attention to is the atmosphere at RBI.  As a parent this is so important.  The other athletes stopped to wave and smile at my little guy, parents did too.  Coaches stopped to speak to him.  While batting and finishing up a High School Softball team was waiting in the wings.  They began to watch him, asked his name (Super (A)) and then cheered him on for the rest of the session.  He was so proud!  We both left there feeling so lighthearted and happy!  It is worth noting that (A) had never played baseball before the group and private sessions at RBI.  He had played some catch (or watch the ball go by and then chase it), and attended two Boulders games.  As a result of these two sessions at RBI my son has requested that we put up a tee and practice area in the basement, which we of course did.  He requests to go down and play often.  In fact, if you ask him what his favorite sport is he replies baseball (much to his soccer coach mommy’s chagrin).  He had a blast, and I would suggest it to anyone who was looking for a sports class for any child, of any age.

Check them out online http://rbisports.net/  to see their newest offerings including camps and give them a like on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/RBI.Sports.Academy. They can also be contacted at info@rbisports.net or 845-268-9900. 

Jason gets to know (A) at the beginning of class.

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(A) enjoys himself while learning the basics of fielding. IMG_2011

Jason corrects some of (A)’s form. IMG_2018

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A few little corrections had (A) playing like he has been at it for years! IMG_2036

Jason and (A) joke around while learning. IMG_2046

Jason shows (A) how to bat. IMG_2064

Check out that contact!  Notice the group forming in the background.  What you can’t hear is that they were all cheering him on !   What a fun atmosphere!IMG_2073

Jason humors (A) by taking a turn hitting.  IMG_2078

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“Valentine I Dig You”

Posted on February 12, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Crafts and More Crafts, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

Wanted to do something a little different for (A)’s Valentines this year.  I didn’t want to give too much candy (they always end up with tons), and I didn’t love the pre-made options as they included things like tatoos or stickers, which end up all over the place.  I figured it would be way more fun to give them a little something that they can use! 

Checked out some Pinspiration and came up with a hybrid that I like.

*As always, purple text is a link straight to the item for your convenience!

  • I ordered small pails from Amazon.
  • Filled little bags with conversation hearts

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  • Tied on a small tag I made and cut out

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  • Personalized each for his classmates.Valentine 2014 single

Viola!  An adorable little gift for (A)’s classmates!

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The MY GYM Family

Posted on January 15, 2014 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Classes for Kids, Out and about..., Reviews, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

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Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post as I was invited to visit a class at MY GYM.  All opinions expressed are my own…

This week I had the honor of reviewing a class at MY GYM Nanuet.  This is a special review for me because my son (A) actually attends class there; he has now for two years. Under their guidance he is thriving.  Even though he attends with my mother in law while I am at work, they are like an extended family.  When my daughter (E) had some health problems over the summer and (A) reacted by having separation anxiety and not wanting to attend class, they were worried and called me to check up on him.  They also went the extra mile and put my account on hold for when he was ready to return.  That just doesn’t happen everywhere you go.

Jasmine and Liz are fantastic!  The kids love them, and so do the parents.  I cannot say enough good things about them.  They know each attendee on a personal level, likes, dislikes, and personalities.  They are always positive, and have the ability to get kids and parents to be comfortable with the most nerve-racking of tasks.  Even hanging upside down on a rope.  It is clear that they understand the body mechanics behind each skill that they teach, as well as the psychological implications; including self-esteem building aspects.

Their schedule of classes as well as complete descriptions for each can be found online.  They have something for everybody, including classes that overlap in age so that if a child is a little bit ahead or behind the curve there are different options for your child.  The classes increase in independence as the children grow which is so nice to see, especially since (A) was there when the classes were mommy and me.  He is now in a class where he participates on his own :o).  The gym also offers two sessions of “Practice and Play” which are open gym sessions.  So (A) goes 3 times a week some weeks.  In addition to regular GYM classes, they also offer an introductory sports program, birthday party packages, camps, and parent night outs.

Since (A) attends already, I visited a different class.  The one I chose was a Gymsters class.  This class typically begins around 23 months and is the bridge class between mommy and me, and becoming independent.  What fun we had, it was a great group of kids and parents who were there.  They were all very participatory, one student even jumped in and helped Jasmine with the opening movements during circle time.

During class Liz and Jasmine seamlessly lead the attendees through a series of different skills, sometimes together and others that are separate.  There is always something for the kids to do, and no standing in line.  There is often fun music that accompanies the skill, and in conjunction with the attitudes of the instructors really helps the kids to get into the activity.  Many of the kids were performing skills that they were uncomfortable with at first with no problem (including a head stand on a balance beam).  Interwoven into the activities are many “teachable” moments where they practice some core educational skills with the students.  These include but were not limited to; spatial relationships (over, under, through, in, above), counting, and colors.  This is all while still working on the basic physical skills of balance, timing, and coordination.

Most importantly (although all of the aforementioned are priorities) the kids love it.  They really have a good time.  They make friends there, and build relationships with each other as well as the instructors.  The parents who attend are open and inviting, cheering on not only their children but those of the others in the class.  Everyone walks in and out of the gym with a smile (plus a sticker and a stamp or two).  In short, I highly recommend MY GYM to anyone who is looking for a gym class for their child.  It is a fantastic value with the potential for 3 visits a week, and the smiles make the experience priceless.

For more information or to see their current offerings for MY GYM please visit their website http://www.mygym.com/nanuet , call (845)624-0811 and check them out on Facebook www.facebook.com/mygymfun .

If you have a business or service that involves children and would like for RocklandNYMom to review it please contact MJ at RocklandNYMom@yahoo.com.

Jasmine begins class by leading circle time.

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A student helps lead the warm-up.

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During rotations, Jasmine helps a student with a somersault and Liz helps another on the balance beam.

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The tunnel is a group favorite!

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The class delights in Jasmine and Liz’s antics!

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Liz and Jasmine seamlessly tell the class a story.

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Liz helps a student in her headstand.

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A student takes advantage of some time after class to jump!

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There are so many fun obsticles to play with at MY GYM!

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Students work on balance as well as color recognition and listening skills.

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A student receives his sticker and stamp!

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RBI Sports A Real Home-Run!

Posted on December 30, 2013 by RocklandNYMom Posted in Classes for Kids, Out and about..., Reviews, Uncategorized, We're Having a Party .

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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post as I was invited to a “Future Sluggers” class.  All opinions expressed here are my own.

Today we had the opportunity to check out a “Future Sluggers” class at RBI Sports in Valley Cottage, NY.   RBI sports is a baseball and softball training facility.  They hold small classes like the one that we attended, have personal training, hold birthday parties, mini-camps, and also run a sports camp over the summer at the JCC in West Nyack, NY.  I was really looking forward to checking out this class because of my coaching background.  I love to see how coaches approach different sports with the younger kids.   So when given the opportunity to check this one out, I jumped at the chance.

The “Future Sluggers” class is an introduction to baseball for boys ages 4-7.  The purpose of these 50 minute sessions is to teach the children the basics of the game which include: fielding, running, throwing, hitting, and the kid favorite; sliding.  This is accomplished in a small group setting with a ratio no larger than 8:1.

As this was (A)’s first experience with baseball I inquired about equipment.  All that a player needs to participate is comfortable clothing, sneakers and a good attitude.  RBI has gloves and bats that players can borrow, and the knowledgeable staff will even help you to pick out your equipment when the time comes to purchase your own.

Erik, our coach was fantastic with (A) from the start.  This was the last of a four class session that was finishing up and the other players had already been there.  When we first walked in (A) was a little shy.  Coach Erik introduced himself right away and told him that he could join when he was ready (which of course he was moments later).  He really made (A) feel comfortable and got him to try it out.

As the class began, Erik hit it out of the park.  He broke down the fundamental skills of the game into manageable pieces that the kids could digest.  Erik gave them many ways to remember the specific body positions necessary for mastery with little reminders such as “thumb to thumb” and “pinky to pinky” for fielding.  The atmosphere was light and fun.  The kids really enjoyed being there, and it was evident that they were learning.  The players who had been there for 4 weeks were able to tell Coach Erik how to replicate the positions when asked, and then put them into practice with ease.

After working on the basic fielding skills they played a bit of a mock game where all players had a chance to bat and run the bases.  The other “team” worked on fielding.  The fielders were given dots to stand on that showed them the correct places to stand in relation to the bases.  No one was tagged out, they practiced fielding the ball and throwing to first base.  All players got to run the whole progression of the bases and were allowed to slide into home.  This was a great culminating activity for the session.  The kids had a blast and would have played all day long it seemed.

RBI Sports has lots of space with state of the art equipment, and even though there was a private session going on right next to our class the players were not distracted. You didn’t even know that they were there.  There is also a seating area right outside of the cage where parents can sit and watch.  A very nice environment, the parents and staff were all super friendly, stopping to chat and welcome us.  Al Conti the owner of RBI said that they have great parents and that they love that many parents stay and watch.  They welcome the idea that the parents are learning the necessary skills and correct fundamentals that their child will need for success in the sport.

For more information on RBI Sports please visit their website at www.rbisports.net or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RBI.Sports.Academy. They can also be contacted at info@rbisports.net or 845-268-9900.  

Coach Erik shows the class the fundamentals of fielding above the waist.

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(A)   Practices catching.

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Once they have the mechanics down, the class practices in their ready stance.

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 Coach Erik’s helper works with (A).

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The class practices their ground balls.

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The team readies themselves for a hit.

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Batter up!  (A) uses a tee since it’s his first time.  Coach Erik gives him some pointers.

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Sliding into home.

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Coach ends the session with everyone taking a knee, and a cheer.

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