When you’re rounding up the kids and trying to make it out the door in the morning, your own time for primping often falls to the wayside. Just because you’re short on time, however, doesn’t mean you have to give up on style. Skip your go-to ponytail or mom-bun and try this creative, but super simple hairstyle that’s blowing up on Pinterest.

Wearing your hair half up and half down might not sound like a revolutionary idea, but with a few extra touches the look has quickly become a trend-setting style. Here are a few ways to dress up this easy hairdo:

Add an Accessory

Work a Bun in the Mix

Double It Up

Get Twisty

Tie a Knot

Add a Braid

What is your go-to easy hairstyle? Share your favorites in the comments below.

When it comes to motherhood, it doesn’t matter how much people tell you about it, how much you try to prepare for it or how much you think you’re ready – you just don’t fully get it until you become a mother yourself. For many of us, it’s like a light suddenly goes off. We’ll find ourselves walking back and forth in the living room at 2 a.m., bouncing our newborn in an attempt to get them to sleep – and that’s when it hits us. “My mom did this for me?” Suddenly, you have a whole new level of appreciation for her. Here are a few other ways becoming a mom makes you appreciate your own mother.

Photo: PublicDomainPictures via Pixabay

1. You now realize how deep her love is for you.
She used to tell you “I love you,” all the time. But now you know just how real it is. How intense and strong the connection is. Every time you stare at your little one’s face and marvel at how completely amazing she is, you’ll think “My Mom felt this way about me? I was this incredible to someone else?” It’s pretty mind-blowing in the best of ways.

2. She understands sleep deprivation.
From the nighttime feedings to the constant wake-ups and the regular checks when your little one is sick – there are a lot of times when you’re sleep deprived as a parent. It’s an awful feeling, but it helps a little to know your mom has been there, too. You have that common experience. Plus, she’ll likely help you so you can grab a nap here and there when you’re really having a rough go of it.

Photo: Support PDX via Flickr 

3. She can sympathize with everything you’re going through.
Your doubts and insecurities. Your worries. Your mom has been there. She knows how hard it is to navigate the new world of parenting. She understands that when you’re in the moment, it’s hard to see that everything is just a phase and they will sleep one day. They will learn to crawl. They will make friends and figure life out. But she knows.

4. You understand everything she went through.
Every single feeling, worry, excited and elated moment you have – your mom likely had as well when you were little. About you. How cool is that?

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5. You now get why she was so hard on you.
Parenting is serious stuff. You have this blank slate of a little human to raise and you really don’t want to mess it up. So when you made some bad choices as a kid – you realize now that she was just trying to protect you. At the time, it was annoying. Now? Her actions make so much sense.

6. She held everything together – and now you see it.
Organizing schedules. Making meals. Preparing school lunches. Planning extra-curricular activities. Making quality time a priority. Holy cow, she was busy! She did it all. And now you know what a superwoman she was.


Photo: Robbie Sproule via Flickr

7. She will never tire of you talking about your kids.
Eight million Facebook updates on every little detail of your kids’ lives can be annoying to some. But to your mom? No way.

8. She never stops mothering.
When you’re tired, sick, need a hand or just want to talk, you’re likely able to count on your mom. And she probably still feels like you’re the best little human that ever graced the face of the earth. It’s a good feeling.

9. She loves your kids on a whole new level.
You can see it. Her love for them is deep – and they benefit from knowing that another person out there thinks they’re incredible.


Photo: Donnie Ray Jones via Flickr

10. She was damn good at being a mom. And she taught you well.
The hard stages, the great times, the tears – and everything in between. She navigated it all. And she did a really good job of it. Now it’s your turn.

What other ways have you started to appreciate your mom after having kids? Tell us in a comment!

–Heather Dixon

Feel like you might lose your confetti if you see one more blue superhero mask or pink princess crown? No worries; we’ve got a solution. How about a birthday theme that pleases both your ladies and your gents? From a classic hoedown to a perfect pawty, flip through the album below for 10 one-size-fits-all party ideas.

A Bubbly Birthday

If there’s one thing all kids enjoy, it’s bubbles. We love this adorable bash thrown by Bellweather Events. From the “faux” bubble ball pit to the blowing station, this frothy bash is a crowd-pleaser. See the entire event by clicking here.

photo: Stephen Gosling 

What’s your favorite gender-neutral party idea? Share with us in a Comment!

—Gabby Cullen with Lauren Hill and Melissa Heckscher

 

You’ve scouted Pinterest for a super cute cake and coordinating food and decor. Now that you’ve got all your RSVPs, how to keep the crowd of kiddos entertained?Don’t stress on the party games, we’ve searched the county for entertainment that comes to you. From wizards to lizards and bubbles of all kinds, scroll down to see our picks for traveling entertainment that will guarantee your party will be epic.

photo courtesy of Bubble Soccer 

Bubble Soccer

Kick your party into high gear with San Diego Bubble Soccer. Their dependable team arrives early to set up at your venue (a flat grassy surface is best). They’ll train your guests how to use the gear safely and act as referees for crazy fun, sweat-worthy games. Each player stands in the middle of an inflatable bubble, belts it onto shoulders (back pack style) and holds onto the handles. Then the games begin with goals, cones, balls, and even music supplied by the company (or plug in your own playlist!)  Players must be ages 7 and up. Parties start at $300.

Online: sandiegobubblesoccer.com
Phone: 619-535-1204

photo: Best Bubble Parties via Yelp 

Best Bubble Parties

If blowing bubbles fascinates your little one, then Best Bubble Parties will be a mind blowing experience for all. Kiddos are sure to remember stepping inside a rainbow and watching a bubbliest create square and even triangular bubbles during the mesmerizing indoor show.  Tailor the show to fit your age group with cool bubble science for older kids or outdoor bubble play for any age, or try a combination of the two. Shows start at $175.

Online: bestbubbleparties.com
Phone: 855-975-2825

photo: Becky Crimmins

Lizard Wizard of San Diego

Kathy, The Lizard Wizard of San Diego, not only brings the excitement of 25 reptiles to your party she also teaches fascinating facts and instills care and gentleness for animals along the way. (Her patience and knowledge really add to the show). Get ready to touch a blue-tongued skink, a super cute baby turtle, tarantulas and even an 11-foot yellow python! There are opportunities for everyone to wrap themselves up with reptiles, and Kathy’s gentle nature makes kids of all ages feel at ease. Parties last an hour and start at $175.

Online: lizardwizardofsandiego.com
Phone: 760-722-4446

photo: Joe Mystic via Yelp

Joe Mystic Magician

If a different kind of Slytherin better fits your party’s theme, we’ve found a magician in town who is sure to bring oohs and aahs with his wizarding ways. Joe Mystic has been entertaining children with his magic shows for 25 years. Joe’s party personality comes through loud and clear. He’ll don a robe and transform into Dumbledore or put on his magician’s top hat or parade like a pirate all while performing magical feats sure to keep the crowd entranced. In addition to a straightforward magic show, his hour long preschool package includes simple face painting, magic, and balloon animals to keep the littlest reveler’s attention. Joe is an expert at getting his crowd involved as volunteers and making the birthday boy or girl the star of the show. The magic starts at $175 and is perfect for ages 5 and up.

Online: joemystic.com
Phone: 858-278-6558

photo: Jen Haas

Kid Ventures Mobile Parties

Want a staff of fun professionals to run the party for you and bring all the excitement of an indoor play place to your venue? You’re in luck! Kid Ventures, the popular indoor playspace with 3 Socal locations, has ventured into the world of mobile parties! Their staff will bring the fun to you including everything for a mini obstacle course, a craft that fits your theme, and parachute games. Enjoy catching up with guests and playing with your kiddo on the big day while their party crew sets up, runs the games, and helps serve the birthday cake. The smiles begin with parties starting at $365. Just click the link below to fill in your deets and someone will get back to you with package options.

Online: indoorplaysandiego.com/mobile-parties/

Have you hired any local entertainment for your kiddo’s birthday? Share your thoughts in the comments below!  

—Cherie Gough

 

Whether she’s dreaming up an umbrella for your pet cat or a car wash for toys, a kidventor’s thirst for innovation needs to be quenched. There are plenty of places where it’s easy for creative juices to flow and we’ve rounded up 10 of the best. From building robots to experiments with wind tables, our favorite spots are fit for LEGO lovers and explorative thinkers alike. Flip through the gallery and let your imagination take it from there.

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry – Portland, Or

Remember when you were a kid and you couldn't wait for field trip day? And when you found out it was a super-cool destination the anticipation of it all kept you awake at night? That's basically how we feel about OMSI. It's just as much fun for parents as it is for kids. We're not kidding. But don't take our word for it. Pack up the kids and explore the day away at OMSI. The Innovation Station is major. Step inside the inventors ball room and let your budding inventor build crazy contraptions that whizz, zoom and bounce.

Good to know: Don't miss the new, mind-blowing suspension bridge. Step on up and take in views of all the exhibits as you stroll across.

Online: omsi.edu

photo: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry via Yelp

Where do you take your budding inventor? Share with us in a comment below.

—Meredith Mortensen

 

Shoveling snow (or dirt, or whatever) is back-breaking work, and it seems like there’s no way to hack it short of a snow-blower. But a video from L Kanavaros on Youtube has been blowing minds (pardon the pun) everywhere by showing us how the most genius ideas are the simplest. Watch the video below, and let us know if you’ll try this method.

Video: L Kanavaros via YouTube

Are you going to give it a go? Let us know in the comments below!

Dolphins are arguably some of the most intelligent animals in the world. They use tools, help their sick, play games and have a complex language all their own. Read on for 10 cool facts about these fascinating aquatic creatures.

photo: Sean MacEntee via flickr

1. Dolphins have been seen wrapping sea sponge around their long snouts to protect them from cuts while foraging for food. They even teach their young this tool-using technique. 

2. Each dolphin has its own signature whistle. They communicate using an exchange of clicks, whistles and squeaks. They can make up to 1000 clicking noises per second!

3. The Killer Whale (Orca) is actually a type of dolphin.

4. Dolphins use echolocation: they use sound to determine the distance and location of objects, food and one another. Some dolphins have excellent eyesight, but many, including the river dolphins, have poor sight and rely on echolocation to help them navigate and hunt.

5. The Amazon and Orinico Rivers are home to pink river dolphins. These are the largest freshwater dolphin in the world and really are pale pink in color.

6. The Hector dolphin, from New Zealand, adores games. They’ve been seen playing with seaweed and blowing bubbles.

7. Only half of the dolphin’s brain goes to sleep when asleep and the other half stays awake.

8. Baby and young dolphins rest, eat and sleep while the mother swims. The mother doesn’t stop swimming for the first several weeks of a newborn’s life, in order to keep the baby afloat. (So dolphin moms are sleep deprived too!)

9. Dolphins have been seen helping a sick or injured member of their pod to the surface of the water.

10. They breathe through nostrils on top of their heads, also known as blowholes. While time varies greatly from species to species and is dependent on the activity, the average dolphin needs to 8-12 breathes per minute if active, and about 3 when less so.

Know any cool facts about dolphins? Share with us in the comments below. 

—Amber Guetebier

This year, give the gift (to yourself or others) that keeps on giving long after the holidays are over. When you’re looking for a fun adventure outside the local park, these awesome family memberships to local indoor play spaces and exploration wonderlands are your ticket to a guaranteed good-time. Click through the slideshow to take a peek at gifts that keep on giving all year in San Diego.

Birch Aquarium at Scripps

This lesser-known jewel of entertainment at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography is totally mind-blowing. Incredible seahorses, mesmerizing sharks and beautiful fish of all sizes will delight little explorers and parents alike at Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.

Cost: $89 for a year-round family membership for two adults and two kids (ages 3-17)

Online: aquarium.ucsd.edu

Photo credit: Leah Singer

Will you gift one of these memberships to your family or friends? Tell us which one you’ll pick below!

— Lenya McGrath and Leah R. Singer

Congratulations! You’ve done the impossible and survived your baby’s first year. After blowing out the candles and smashing the cake, commemorate this momentous occasion with an awesome DIY art project to adorn your walls made by your one and only little artist.

Hands On

Photo: Creative Wife + Joyful Worker

You won't worry a bit if your baby ends up eating some of this finger paint - it's made from Greek yogurt and a few drops of food coloring. Take a cue from Creative Wife + Joyful Worker and tape off a large number 1 on a blank canvas before allowing your little to go to town. Once dry, peel off the tape and revel in your baby's first masterpiece.

 

Did you make a special piece of art to commemorate your child’s first birthday? Share the details with us in the comments!

-Julia Garza

Just because your little one may not be crawling or walking yet, doesn’t mean he can’t get in on some Valentine-making action. Let your sweeties show their loves some love with one of these super-simple craft projects.

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Photo: Brigette Turner

Stamp of Approval
Using the free printable from mama/graphic designer Brigette Turner and your baby’s footprint you can make this adorable piece of art to give or keep for yourself. Just swipe some paint on your littles feet and press them down in a ‘V’ shape on the print-out. Plop the work of art into a cute frame and voila!

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 Photo: Life is Sweet

Right on the Kisser
Your baby may not have the motor skills to master blowing kisses just yet, but you can help him along by making this blowing kisses card from Life is Sweet. Cover your baby’s hand in paint to make a handprint, then use a picture of your sweetie to create a card where the hand becomes a flap with a Happy Valentine’s Day message inside.

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Photo: Bliss and Misc

Blank Space
Using tape, mom or dad can create a shape like a heart, or spell out a word like “love” then let baby go at it finger painting until she’s good and messy and ready for the tub. When it’s completely dry, pull up the tape to let the design shine through. Get the full how-to at Bliss and Misc.

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Photo: Fun at Home with Kids

Stuck On You
Sensory play and art collide to create this easy Valentines’s Day masterpiece from Fun at Home with Kids. Parents will need to get this project started by cutting the cardboard and the sticky contact paper, but then your baby can use whatever materials you have laying around to decorate his creation—from glitter to tissue paper and foam board.

 

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Photo: Sugar and Spice Mommy 

First Impressions
For this heart cookie cutter painting from Sugar and Spice Mommy, all you need is some paint, poster board, cookie cutters, and glitter (which is totally optional, considering you’ll be brushing it out of your babe’s strands weeks later). Great for the 12-18 month-set, they’ll simply dip the cookie cutter into paint and glitter, and then press it all over the board, stamp-style. Things may—er, will—get a little messy, but all is fair in love.

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Photo: Fireflies and Mudpies

Sun Day Best
If your mini likes to touch and tinker while you craft, this Valentine from Fireflies and Mudpies is for them. Cut up tissue paper in red, purple, and pink and brush some kid-safe glue onto wax paper. Then let your babe go to town placing the pieces in whatever pattern she wants. When she’s done, cut out the wax paper in the shape of a heart and—like magic—you have a sun catcher to hang in your window or give away as a gift.

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Photo: Urban Comfort

Say, “Cheese”
Baby has an easy job with this Valentine’s Day gift idea from Urban Comfort—just look cute. But your job is just as simple. Slip your little one into a white onesie and tape or fabric glue a big red heart to the front of it. Snap a slew of photos, then lay them out on your computer. Print the images and glue them to bookmark-shaped poster board.

Do you have an awesome baby-craft idea for Valentine’s Day? Tell us about it in the Comments section below.  

—Jenn Andrlik