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Mom By Her First Name is Still As Sweet

We took a little break from podcasting but we are back and ready to talk. Because our conversations in our podcasts flow right from our actual talks, we know this is a real question out there. To catch you up: some teens at the snack bar addressed Ellen by first name. Some hackles were raised. Some were not. And thus a podcast was born.

So do your kids call you by your first name? What do you let other kids call you? Does it really matter? We will try to figure out what these questions and their answers say about our parenting styles and insecurities. We might even throw out there that a mom by her first name is still as sweet but not before we unpack some of the thorny issues of this burning question.

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Some other things to look forward to in this podcast:

  • Ellen talks about how she wins teens over with her melon balls.

On the podcast: parenting talk about whether kids should call adults by their first names | Tips and Experience from Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

  • We talk about this crazy vacation <ahem> trip we take together every summer with our friends and a gaggle of kids and how this might have been where the whole first-naming- mom thing started for us.
  • We bring up two great articles where smart people talk about just this issue: one by Jen Rose about 4 Reasons we should ditch the old school formality and the other by Lynne Palazzi that addresses some of the issues surrounding the “should kids call adults by their first names?” thing.
  • Ellen mentions that her daughter participates in Destination Imagination so we thought we should link it up in case you didn’t know what that was.
  • In the course of our talk, Erin mentions that her son just graduated and Ellen’s daughter is graduating in May so we thought we would share some of our pieces about that big change:

Ten Things I Want to Say to My Son Before He Graduates

 Parents: 10 Survival Tips for College Prep Stress

  • Another way to teen hearts is through sugar. Ellen has a bunch of great cake ideas. She talks about them so we linked them up for you.
  • We mention that one lifesaver for us when we were young moms was the MOMS Club. You can see if there is one near you.

Make time to join us and hear our conversation this week. We would love to hear what you have to say so please feel free to tell us how you feel and what your kids and their friends call you.

-Momma Erin and ELLEN!

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9 Reasons to Kick Your Kids Outside

We are better, kinder, gentler parents outside. True, we are also sweatier, dirtier, and more likely to be doused with copious amounts of DEET, but the good so far outweighs the uncomfortable here that we stopped noticing. In any case, we have strong, rock solid arguments for why you need to kick your clan out into the great blue yonder.

1. Nothing connects a family like no Wifi.

Seriously. If you have fantasies of logging some serious hours of family togetherness with cards, charades, or even just actual conversation, drop your family in the closest wilderness you can rustle up. Just remember to bring a map and compass, because nothing ensures that this memory will move from good to godawful-must-recount-at-Thanksgiving-dinner-until-the-end-of-time like getting lost together without your phone’s GPS.

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2. Wanna talk? Lace up those hiking boots.

Sulky teens and moody toddlers can both bring civil discourse to a screaming halt or entrench themselves in conversational stalemates worthy of a white flag. In any case, the cure for what is ailing your familial discussion is movement. Take this show on the road. Something about the fresh air and the one-foot-in-front-of-the-other nature of a trail gets the conversation juices flowing again.

Reasons to kick your kids outside---Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

3. Water cures all.

Great literature and religious traditions everywhere will back us up: water is a godsend. Sure, water can end epic droughts and convert the faithless masses, but that’s nothing compared to what it will do for a cranky kid, prickly pre-teen, or tetchy teen. Just add water and watch the magic happen. So get your cranky crew to a pool, lake, ocean, or even neighborhood swimming hole. You can even count that as a bath that day too. Tell your mother-in-law we told you so. Win, win, win.

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4. They learn stuff.

Put away the summer reading and workbooks. If you are stressing about your kids’ brains turning to mush under the weight of a hundred unstructured days, we have the antidote to your anxiety. There is literally no end to what your kids can learn outside. Sure, they can learn useful skills like reading a map and compass or glean great information about local plants, animals, and history. But by far the most valuable thing they learn is the things you don’t teach them. It may look like boredom but there is important brain work being done when they are lying in the grass like that drooling on themselves. At least that’s what we keep telling ourselves.

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5. Nature is the best of buffers.

This far into summer we don’t need to tell you that kids are loud. Really, really loud. And messy. And stinky. And did we mention loud? The great outdoors welcomes all that kids have to offer and then offers this back: a place for them to be fully themselves without things like pesky walls or carpets to clean. Bonus: kids outside are not as loud as pictured.

Reasons to kick your kids outside--Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

6. Cheap Thrills

Nature inspires their creativity and ignites their wonder. This is a fancy way of saying that once you get them out there, you don’t need to do much. Just sit back and watch them play.

Reasons to kick your kids outside--Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

7.  Unleash their inner warriors.

By this point in the summer, they are starting to use that b-word we all hate. Banish the boredom just by opening the door. Let their “What I did This Summer” essays start with “I found adventure”.

Reasons to kick you kids outside--Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

8. Build their tribe.

Nothing makes a bunch of individuals a team like some shared adventures. Create the ties that bind by offering them opportunities to make memories that will last a lifetime.

Reasons to kick yourself outside--Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

9. Just do it.

Show them some of the amazing things that can happen when they leave their calm, cool, air-conditioned safe space behind and just jump.

Reasons to kick your kids outside--Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

Go on now, unplug that XBOX, save the Netflix marathon for next week, and get out there already!

-Erin and Ellen

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