It started simply enough: my friend and I decided to start walking to get in shape. This goal was a vague one; we weren’t fitness gurus or anything, just two moms who wanted to move and get some fresh air in the process.

We mentioned our plan to a third mom friend, and our walking club was born. We later recruited a fourth neighbor, who also became a good friend, for our morning stroll.

We kept this up for an entire school year (since we could only do this while all seven of our kids were at school) and discovered, as a group, some amazing benefits to walking, five (yes, five!) miles every single day, in addition to fitness:

1. Walking Made Talking Even Easier for Us
When we get together, we usually don’t have much trouble with the gabfest. But somehow, walking through our tree-lined neighborhood increased our talkativeness. We covered every kind of topic you can imagine, and then some. Some days we were holding our sides while one of us shared an anecdote from childhood; another day, it was consoling a friend who might be going through a medical issue; other times, it would be fluffy celebrity gossip, a cool YouTube video we just had to check out, or even some taboo subject, that really didn’t seem like a big deal to discuss while out walking.

2. I Got to Know My Friends So Much Better Than before
Speaking of taboo subjects, I had no idea how far we would all get into certain topics. On the surface, or on playdates, it was always easier and more natural to see each other as moms, and not much else. Once we had each others’ undivided attention, we were able to have some pretty crazy, no-holds-barred convos, which really gave us a window into each others’ minds and lives.

3. We Felt Inspired to Be Better Versions of Ourselves after Each Session
After working out, we felt energized to continue our day. By extension, we ate cleaner, drank more water, and thought more positively after each walk. It was a great way to propel us through all of the tasks which lay before us once we got home.

4. We Didn’t Notice the Miles Flying past Us
When we started walking, one to two miles per session was a big deal. Pretty soon, that didn’t feel like enough, and we would keep going. Oftentimes, one of us was telling a story or sharing something personal, and we would just keep on walking just to hear the rest of the conversation. One time, we even walked seven miles, before we realized it was time to head home!

5. And…We Increased Our Stamina
Well, of course we did. You didn’t think we were going to walk five miles a day, and not improve our fitness at all, did you? (Kidding.) Not only did our bodies become stronger, but our minds and spirits did as well. (Sorry, I had to!)

This post originally appeared on The Haute Mommy Handbook.

Jen Kathrina-Anne is a blogger, freelance writer, and graphic designer. When she’s not writing or designing, she enjoys spending time outdoors in the California Bay Area where she resides with her husband and two fearless daughters. Find her at www.hautemommyhandbook.com.

 

Target Deal Days are almost here! In addition to an extra day of sale extravaganza, the bullseye retailer is getting shoppers excited with an extra special deal that starts TODAY.

From Wed. Jun. 16 through Sat. Jun. 19 you can save 5% off Target digital gift cards! The offer is valid for a one-time only purchase, up to $500.

photo: AnthonyRosenberg via iStock

To access the deal, head to Target.com and save the offer to your account. You can use the code to get multiple gift cards, but just make sure they are all in one transaction!

Choose from delivery via email, text or mail and remember that the deal is only good on Target gift cards. Dining, entertainment and credit card based gift cards are not included. Shop on!

––Karly Wood

 

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Deliver Joy to Your Little Mail Lover with This USPS Toy Truck

 

Does your little one live for the daily visit from the postal worker? Now they can live out their mail dreams thanks to a special collaboration!

Kid Trax and the USPS have paired up to bring to special toys that bring the creative play and showcase local postal workers. Starting Jul. 13 you can order an interactive, ride-on USPS Mail Delivery Truck and USPS Post Office Tent that will make your kiddos feel like they’re the real deal.

The USPS Mail Delivery Truck Ride-On Toy is everything your little could want to deliver mail in style. It has a real mail slot, opening rear door, working headlights, horn, foot pedal acceleration and an FM radio/MP3 player input. Raise your hand if it’s fancier than your first car!

It comes with a mailbox, three plastic envelopes and a rechargeable battery and retails for $229.

And you can’t have a delivery truck without a post office! The USPS Post Office Tent has a roll-up front door, window, rear dock loading door, mail drop off slot, and a drive-up or walk-up delivery window. Parents will love that the play tent is easy to assemble and comes with a carrying case. It retails for $44 and is worth every penny!

The new toys will be available Amazon.com and KidTraxToys.com on Jul. 13.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Kid Trax

 

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Dueling deals! Walmart has announced Deals for Days from June 20-23, stretching one day longer than Amazon Prime Day and Target’s Deal Days. And the retailer offered a sneak peek at some of the hottest bargains that will be available.

If you’re looking to up your housecleaning game, the iHome Nova Auto Empty Mopping Robot will be half off, at $299 (originally $599). You can grab a 40 inch smart LED TV for $178 from Hisense (originally $228). And a fun tech toy for kids, the Little Tikes Tobi Robot smartwatch, will be only $24.50 (originally $49). There will be plenty of other deals on the most in-demand categories, like electronics, fashion, toys and home goods.

Walmart is also offering free same-day delivery, two-day shipping and next-day shipping. If you have a Walmart Plus membership, two days shipping is free, though the deals are open to everyone. And you’ll also be able to find deals in the store, with rollback items you can only get with in-person shopping.

Now that three of the biggest retailers have jumped into the deal day game, you’ll have plenty of options online and in person. Hot tip: start checking off some Christmas wish list items now and your December self will thank you!

––Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Sundry Photography/ Istock 

 

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Looks like Prime Day has some competition! Target has announced Deal Days, its biggest digital sale of the summer. This year it spans three full days, an extra 24 hours from previous years—and you won’t have to step foot in the store to get the savings.

From June 20-22, you’ll find discounts on thousands of items online, including electronics, home goods, toys and for the first time, food and beverage items. There’s no need to wait for shipping in many cases, with order pickup, drive up and same-day delivery with Shipt available.

Some of the hottest deals right now? An Instapot for $70 off, Apple Airpods Pro for $60 off, a Chromebook for $100 off and a Bissell All-in-One Wet Dry Vacuum for $50 off. Happy shopping!

––Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of Target

 

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It’s been a long nine years for iCarly fans, but the wait is almost over! Paramount+ just released the official trailer for the reboot and Carly will be back with her web show on June 17!

The OG show ran for six seasons and followed Carly Shay, whose skyrockets to online fame. Only one problem: her parents are abroad and there’s suddenly a lot of new success (and problems) to deal with. So Carly recruits the help of her friends Sam and Freddie, plus older brother Spencer to help juggle stardom and high school life. iCarly initially ran on Nickelodeon and a 2010 episode was the second-most watched in network history. The two-part final episode took place in November, 2012. But as today’s trailer demonstrates, the gang is (finally) getting back together.

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Miranda Cosgrove, Jerry Trainor and Nathan Kress will all reprise their original roles, only this time they’re navigating life as twenty-somethings, including dating and love lives. Laci Mosley is a new addition as Carly’s roommate and Jaidyn Triplett joins as Freddie’s snarky stepdaughter. And of course, the web show is back with the same set and familiar pranks that iCarly fans have been missing. Only now it’s shot on an PearPhone!

You’ll get three fresh episodes on June 17 if you’re a Paramount+ subscriber, with new episodes coming in weekly. In total, 13 have been ordered up for the first season of the reboot. In the words of Carly, “I know somehow we’re gonna get there and feel so wonderful!”

—Sarah Shebek

Featured photo: Dooley Productions / Shutterstock.com

 

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Calling all grads! Krispy Kreme is bringing back its sweetest deal yet: the Graduate Dozen.

From May 10-16, anyone can purchase the graduate dozen via the Krispy Kreme app, website, drive-through or in-store. Even better, seniors can grab the dozen for free on May 13 just by wearing “Class of 2021” graduation gear!

Dave Skena, Chief Marketing Officer for Krispy Kreme, “It’s been a tough year for this year’s graduates, marked by virtual learning, canceled sports, limited school activities, altered or eliminated proms and non-traditional graduation ceremonies. But the class of 2021 persevered through it all. We admire them, we’re proud of them and we want to celebrate all of them by giving them a special Graduate Dozen completely free at their local Krispy Kreme.”

The 2021 Graduate Dozen includes an assortment of classic varieties: Chocolate Iced Kreme Filled, Strawberry Iced Kreme Filled, Cake Batter Filled, Original Glazed White Iced and Yellow Iced Original Glazed Doughnuts. 

The limited time deal is only available May 10-16 at participating shops.

—Karly Wood

Featured photo: Krispy Kreme

 

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Your kid’s phone, tech and tablet are here to stay. Sometimes it’s hard to remember these devices are in our lives for a (very good) reason; finding just what you need when you need it, learning and connecting with people worldwide. So let’s celebrate the joys of living in the digital age—and let’s start the tech talk, parents. The more informed we can be, the better off our kids will be, getting the most out of their experiences.

Google has your back, with a plethora of vetted resources to watch or read, answering all of your burning WWW-related questions. We are loving the new Google resources for families, so read on to learn why you’ll want to make them a part of yours ASAP!

Learn More About Apps & Platforms Your Kids Are Using

With Google’s hub for families, you'll learn how to start a conversation with your kids about the apps and content they're into and what you should know about them. They've put together handy information from various experts and partners to help you understand the ins and outs of all the latest technology trends, empowering you to make the best decisions for your family. Save time researching and breeze through guides for YouTube Kids, understanding Fortnite and learning all about TikTok.

Get the Most Out of Your Family's Devices

Learn more about how and when to use devices as a family, with tips to get the most out of them (and your screen time). One of our favorite features is the insight as to when your kid may be ready for their first phone. Trusted network PBS Kids offers up ideas for using video chat for kids, and Common Sense Media helps you decide on the best game console for your child—even seven steps to good digital parenting!

Find Balance with Technology

With increased screen time for learning, fun, and connecting with family and friends, families have searched for solutions. Google offers helpful tips on how to achieve digital wellbeing with your family, even partnering with Sesame Street and Headspace to provide free mindful content for the whole family. Practice Sesame Street Monster Meditations with your little ones or dive into the new Headspace Breathers series to learn how to help your kids focus during distance learning, deal with separation from friends and family, or small ways to practice mindfulness and happiness.

Accessibility Tools for All

Inclusion is everything and Google knows it. Learn how to get the most out of technology for kids of all abilities with built-in accessibility features for people with disabilities. Good news: Many Google products come with accessibility features built-in! Google’s new hub for families also has curated content on this topic including helping autistic kids with digital media, family resources for dealing with autism and ways that games can help with special needs.

Learn more and make families.google a part of your family's tech journey today!

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—Jamie Aderski

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This morning, I heard my almost seven-month-old baby wake up and hurried upstairs to get her. She looked up, smiled a huge toothy grin and babbled some indistinguishable but happy phrase as she realized it was time to start the day. As I nursed her for the first time today, rubbing her back with my hand and watching her little fingers resting on her cheek, I thought, “How did I get so lucky?”

That would not have been my sentiment even two months ago, definitely not four or five months ago. Even though I knew what to expect medically with a new baby, I somehow felt blindsided at first by the fatigue, stress and emotions that come with being a new mom. Not that every moment was bad and not that every moment is perfect now. It’s that the ratio of really hard to really magical has shifted considerably over time.

Back in the throws of colic and sleeplessness and tears (or even before they came), I wished that someone had sat me down and gone through “What to expect in the first six months” in a very real, unfiltered way. Here’s my best attempt at doing just that for all of you new, tired moms and dads…

You’ve had your baby, you have your gear, you’re now a few weeks or months into this thing called parenting. Maybe it is everything you expected. Maybe it is way harder than you thought it would be. Here are the things to remember and to do to make it through those first 6 months…

1. It will get better, believe me.

If you have an easy baby, congratulations. Now, stop telling other parents how easy your baby is. They will only go home and cry in private. On the other hand, if you have a tough, “hands on” baby, talk about it to other moms. That is the only way to get the support you need. Call your mom or your sister, get to a mommy support group, call Baby Blues Connection, meet up with a friend. Better yet, have the friend come to you. And when you are in the store and some random mom says while gazing at your six-week-old colicky baby, “What a beautiful, perfect angel,” feel free to let your eyes well up with tears. You know, standing there with spit up in your hair and on your clothes, three days past your last shower, that your child is only a perfect angel when asleep.  Other experienced moms get that, too, and they are ok with you not being perfect while you wait to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Read this for more.

2. There are always second chances with parenting.

Give yourself a break if you did not read ten books to your child today, if you worried more than you wanted to or if you didn’t do something “right.” There will be times you will plan an outing only to realize you should have stayed in. One day you will scrounge around in your diaper bag while out to lunch and realize you have NO more diapers. Accept your mistake and move on. You learned something and you’ll be better at it tomorrow.

3. There will be a day you think you have it figured out. Then everything will change again and you’ll need to figure it out again.

As your child develops, the tricks that worked to help her sleep, to entertain her and to help her grow will morph as she does. One day, she’ll love the swaddle, one day later, it’s the sleep sack. The change in preference is not the big deal- it’s the two weeks it takes to figure out that’s the issue keeping her (and you) awake all night. The good news is, as you get to know your little nugget, those transitions will be easier and easier.

4. Plan something great for the 12 Month mark.

There are so many ups and downs in the first year of a baby’s life. They are often great and often challenging. I used to think the 1 year birthday was a fun time for a party but not that huge of a milestone. I was wrong. It is a big deal because you survived it. Plan a birthday date for you and your partner to celebrate your hard work and, if there’s time, plan a party for your child, too!

5. If your partner takes longer than you do to bond with your baby, don’t worry. It will come in due time.

My husband was always loving and in love with our daughter. He played with her and cuddled her every day. But just this month he told me, “It was when she started laughing and reacting to me that I felt connected to her. That’s when we bonded.” Looking back now, it’s true. About a month ago, he started asking me to send him pictures when he was at work and I was home with her. He started being sad when she was already in bed by the time he got home and he couldn’t participate in her bedtime routine. He missed her and he didn’t just love her now, he liked her, too!

6. Moms are not magicians and they do not develop a mom’s intuition overnight.

When she asks if you have any ideas about ways to soothe little Joey in the middle of the night and you respond, “Hmm, no. What time is it?,” that is not helpful. She needs your help and you have valid ideas. My husband learned this relatively early, thank goodness, with some gentle coaching from experienced dads. When my baby was crying at six weeks old and I had fed, rocked, shushed and swayed her for hours with no end in sight, I needed another set of hands to give me a break. Even more important, I needed someone to take over mentally and emotionally for a little while. Two problem solvers are better than one.

7. Embrace the fact that you and your partner parent differently.

You have probably always done a lot of things differently, it just hasn’t been quite so in your face as right now. You’re trying to team up and create consistency for little Lucy and your ideas about the best way to do that might be different some (or most) of the time. You may like different bottles, you may think certain toys are better than others. You may even have a different way of discussing which bottles or toys are the best! I’m a talker. I could hash out my thoughts about child rearing verbally all day long. My husband HAAAATES doing that. He would rather think on his own about it, then have a short session where we try to problem solve. Fair enough, I’ve decided. I save the hashing out for my girlfriends (and my pediatrician) and I keep it short and sweet with hubby.

8. Learn to say “sorry” to your significant other.

You are going through one of the most significant changes in your life. So is your partner. There will be times you will implode or explode from the stress of that transition. When it happens, figure out if there is something to be learned or if the pot of water just got a little too hot and boiled over.

The other day, we were driving home from a holiday gathering out of town and there was a huge traffic jam that set my daughter’s bedtime back an hour and left her screaming in her car seat while we waited 15 minutes to reach the exit so that we could safely pull over, adding even more time to the trip. It really wasn’t a big deal but, because I was on day three of sleep training and I knew it would be harder for her to fall asleep at home since she was so overtired, it set me off. Needless to say, I had to apologize to my husband later that night for convicting him of choosing the “wrong way home” and “ruining sleep training.” Of course it was not his fault. In fact, it had nothing to do with him. I was just aggravated.

Most of the time, arguments in the early days are a combination of fear (that something will happen to your baby, that you will never be “you ” again, that your baby isn’t as advanced as other babies), frustration and fatigue.

The first two weeks, three months, even whole first six to seven months can be tough with a little one. There is so much transition. In the end, though, there is so much joy.

I love this quote from Rajneesh. He doesn’t mention fathers, but the same wisdom applies:

“The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new.”

 

Whitney Casares, MD, MPH, FAAP
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

I'm a pediatrician and a mama mindset expert. I host The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast, and am a mom to two young girls in Portland, Oregon. I'm also author of The New Baby Blueprint and The Working Mom Blueprint from the American Academy of Pediatrics.