19, Sept-Oct 2009 - Multiple Moms Mingle
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19, Sept-Oct 2009 - Multiple Moms Mingle
Issue 19 — 90+ members & GROWING! September/October 2009 November 7th 8:30am SEPTEMBER 2nd 6:30pm, MMM Dinner Meeting Spaghetti Warehouse 7th Labor Day 13th National Grandparents’ Day OCTOBER 7th 6:30pm, MMM Dinner Meeting Spaghetti Warehouse 12th Columbus Day 23rd & 24th 6pm, Rosamond Gifford’s Zoo Boo 30th & 31st 6pm, Rosamond Gifford’s Zoo Boo 31st Happy Halloween NOVEMBER 1st Set your clocks and babies back 1 hour FALL SALE SCHEDULE: Friday, November 6th 6-7pm: Sellers setup, Empire Room NYS Fair Grounds 7-8pm: Sale open to sellers only 8-9pm: sale open to paid MMM members only (no guests please) Saturday, November 7th 8:00am: All sellers arrive, Empire Room NYS Fair Grounds 8:30am-12pm: Sale open to the public 12-1pm: Clean up & removal of all items brought to the sale 4th 6:30pm, MMM Dinner Meeting Spaghetti Warehouse 6th Fall Clothing Sale Setup and Member’s Preview Sale (No Guests Please) 7th 8:30am, MMM Fall Clothing & Equipment Sale, Empire Room NYS Fair 11th Veteran’s Day 26th Happy Thanksgiving Halloween will be here soon...what will your multiples be??? Here are just a few ideas... We asked our members ... What age are your multiples? … of those responding: Stats from paid members only, as of September 2009. Angel and devil 3 Little Pigs Batman and Robin 3 Blind Mice Pair of dice Fred and Barney Thing 1 and Thing 2 Pebbles and Bam Bam Mickey and Minnie (and/or Donald) Buzz and Woody (and/or Jessie) 7% are still in the womb 25% are babies (0—12 mos) 27% are toddlers (1yr—3yrs) 32% are preschoolers (3ys—5yrs) 7% are school age (5yrs & up) Pooh and friends (Piglet, Tigger, etc.) Tin Man, Lion, and Scarecrow Dora and Diego (and/or Boots, Swiper) Executive Board The Juggling Act Kelly Carter Mom to 4 year old twin girls & MMM founder and president PRESIDENT Kelly Carter kcssunshines@aol.com (315) 308-0277 VICE PRESIDENT Mary Wood TREASURER Tracy Blumer RECORDING SECRETARY Leslie Petty CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Cyndi Rizzo Committees LIBRARIAN Amanda Fosberg CHILDREN’S LIBRARIAN Susan Hayes MEMBERSHIP Mary Wood Fall is approaching. I can feel it in the air. It’s time for back to school, back to work, and back to scheduled activities. Let the juggling act begin. My limit was one sport or activity for the twins. Last school year, Ashley and Brooke did gymnastics and loved it, so we will continue. Then, they realized their friends were doing ballet. Of course, they wanted to do ballet too. With peer pressure from my mommy friends and encouragement from the girls, I caved and registered them for ballet. It’s only a half hour, once a week. No biggie, right? Then, my husband, Jim, asks… what about swimming lessons? Hmmmm?!?! My limit was one… So, in addition to work, school, ballet, gymnastics and possibly swimming, I will be looking forward to apple picking, pony rides, monthly MMM mom’s night out dinner meetings, the MMM girls overnight, the MMM fall sale, warm baths once the kids are in bed, and a good book as I drift off to sleep. Fall is on the way! Let the juggling act begin. It’s all good. BIG SISTERS Meghan Leonardis Hello from your MMM Children's Librarian! My name is Susan NEWSLETTER Tracy Blumer Jen Harte Penny Meskos Leslie Petty Hayes. I'm a mom to 16 month old twins, Jack and Selina, and my background is in education. I have been an elementary school teacher for nine years. I am pleased to announce that we have recently received some great titles in PUBLICITY Cyndi Rizzo Sharon Bush MEETING PROGRAMS Maureen Bennett Lisa Vona PLAYGROUPS Krista Selig our MMM Children's Library about multiples. We have stories about triplets, siblings with twins, identical and fraternal twins, fiction and non-fiction, potty training, ABC's, nursery rhymes and books on CD! There are also a variety of reading levels for babies through elementary age. At the last meeting, I gave a presentation on the importance of reading at home with PREEMIE CLOSET Krista Selig our kids, and some fun things we can do with books and writing. In a nutshell, I highlighted HISTORIAN Leslie Petty increasing vocabulary, expanding children's horizons by reading about different places, STATE REPRESENTATIVE Kelly Carter asking our children questions about their favorite parts of the story and favorite NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Mercedes Genei can engage them in reading by using touch-and-feel books, board books, rhyme books and some benefits of reading to our young ones, including heightening language awareness, animals and people, and sharing some bonding time with our family. We should also practice characters. This aids in comprehension skills down the road! When our kids are small, we flip books. Songs and rhyming help our children recognize word patterns, and allow them to join in the reading fun even when they can't yet read the words. I will bring all our new books to each meeting. If you would like to borrow a book or two, we lend them out on a monthly basis. Come and check out a book! There are some stories, tips and games for reading at home on these websites: www.ed.gov., www.scholastic.com. and www.pbskids.org. Happy reading! 2 MULTITUDES, September/October 2009 Check this out!!! Have you gone apple picking and you just don’t know what to do with all those apples because each of your children HAD to have their own bag of course???!!! Why not try out this out this recipe to use up at least some of those apples. You can find this and many other great apple recipes in our groups own cookbook Mixing It Up with Multiple Moms Mingle of Central New York. Get your copy (or copies) today...only $10. They make great gifts too!! Apple Cake with Caramel Glaze Cake: 1/4 c. 20/80 cinnamon and sugar mixture 1c. Vegetable oil 4 apples, chopped small 2 c. all purpose flour 3 eggs 2 c. sugar /2 rsp. Baking soda 1 tsp. cinnamon Preheat oven to 350. Grease a Bundt or tube pan and coat with cinnamon/sugar mixture. Mix apples, eggs, and oil with an electric mixer. Add flour, sugar, baking soda and cinnamon; mix well. Pour into pan and bake about 1 hour or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow cake to rest in pan for at least 10 minutes: invert onto a cake plate and now onto the glazeP. Glaze: 2 tbsp. butter 2 tbsp. milk 1/2 c. light brown sugar To prepare glaze, combine butter, brown sugar, and milk in a medium sauce pan. Bring to a boil and cook for 1 minute. Spoon over cake. Allow to cool before serving. Other suggestions: Serve with a dollop of whipped cream or scoop of vanilla ice cream. Nut lovers can add 1 c. or chopped walnuts or pecans to the cake batter. BIG SISTERS Contact: Megan Leonardis We offer a "Big Sister" to paid MMM members that are pregnant and/or are new moms of multiples during the first 3 months after giving birth. We pair you up with a member that has multiples like you have (or will have). The idea is for the big sister to check in with her little sister often— to offer support, advice, help, etc. as needed. Then she reports to the group at each meeting on how her "little sister" is doing. The little sister can also contact her big sister as needed. Please contact Megan to get hooked up with a "big sister" today! If your multiples are over a year old and are interested in becoming a “big sister” contact Megan today! CHILDREN’S LIBRARIAN Contact: Susan Hayes We are now collecting books for our children’s lending library. We are looking for books that are gently used or new, and pertain to useful or enriching topics like potty training, multiples, multiculturalism, special needs or growing families, to name a few! CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT SALE, FALL ‘09 Contact: Kelly Carter, Mary Wood, Jen Harte & Cyndi Rizzo This year’s fall sale will be Friday, November 6th (setup and members’ only sale) and open to the public on Saturday, November 7th from 8:30am-12pm at the Empire Room (NYS Fair Grounds). COOKBOOK FUNDRAISER Contact: Mary Wood, Heather Hayes, Leslie Petty, Christine Coomes, Lori McIntyre & Donna Refici As a club fundraiser we have published a cookbook with our own 150 recipes. We ask that each member sell or buy 2; they make great gifts. For more ordering information please go to www.multiplemomsmingle.com/cookbook.html HISTORIAN Contact: Leslie Petty Leslie is gathering photos for the clubs scrapbook. If you have a photo to share, please give it to Leslie. Any "old" club photos or group photos would be great. LIBRARIAN Contact: Amanda Fosberg Please contact Amanda if you are interested in donating or checking out any books, videos or magazines from our library. We have many things to choose from that may be helpful to you. MEMBERSHIP/DIRECTORY Contact: Mary Wood If you are a new member, please download and complete a registration form under the files section of the member’s only Yahoo groups site or under membership on our website multiplemomsmingle.com. You can send Mary a photo of your kids or family if you'd like one included in the MMM directory that gets updated every other month. PLAYGROUPS Contact: Krista Selig Playgroups are being formed throughout the year. Please contact Krista if you'd like to schedule a play date at your home or even a park. (Continued on page 4) MULTITUDES, September/October 2009 3 (Continued from page 3) 92 PUBLICITY Contact: Cyndi Rizzo & Sharon Bush We have ads for our meetings in the Pennysaver and Family Times. Special events are advertised too. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Contact: Kelly Carter April 2010 convention will be held in Owego , NY. April 2011 may be in Syracuse, hosted by Parents of Multiples. Help Wanted: ● Big Sisters ● Adult Holiday Party 2010 ● Summer Family Picnic 2010 Welcome NEW moms to Multiple Moms Mingle! Members & Growing! • • • Andrea McCarthy Emily Smith Laura Belfield • • • • Noelle Burdick Rebecca Chase Kimberly Reed YOUR NAME HERE! Multiple Moms To Be…... Consider your own talents and interests, as well as how much time you will be able to invest. If your children are over 1 year of age, we ask you to join a committee and help support our organization. Please email Christine Coomes to volunteer. Ola El-Zammar, Expecting Triplets, Sept '09 Andrea McCarthy, Expecting Twins, Nov '09 Noelle Burdick, Expecting Twins, Dec '09 Emily Smith, Expecting Twins, Dec '09 Rebecca Chase, Expecting Twins, Jan '10 Kimberly Reed, Expecting Twins, Feb '10 KIDS— SEPTEMBER MOMS— SEPTMEBER 2nd 8th 10th 3rd 13th 14th 17th 18th 19th 22nd 26th 27th Claire Sheen's 13th Birthday Andrew & Amanda Bush's 6th Birthday Nicholas, Nathaniel & Noah Houghton's 1st Birthday Alyssa Harrington-Nicita's 8th Birthday Matthew & Maura Leonardis' 3rd Birthday Tyler Zeman's 3rd Birthday Andrew, Katelyn & Kirsten LaVancha's 2nd Birthday Victor & Maddox Rizzo's 3rd Birthday Mathew St John's 6th Birthday Kathryn & Leo McKellar's 1st Birthday Sara, Cate & Jack Johnson's 2nd Birthday Hailey & Anna Gurley's 1st Birthday Liam White's 3rd Birthday Clare Chase's 2nd Birthday Jayden Greco's 7th Birthday OCTOBER 1st Eithan Arnold's 4th Birthday 2nd Alexander & Zachary Harrington-Nicita's 2nd Bday 5th Brandon & Valerie Vona's 6th Birthday 8th Ethan & Emma Seastead's 1st Birthday 10th Louie Petrocci's 4th Birthday 11th Marcus Callaghan-Kirkland's 15th Birthday 22nd Eddie & Grace Cahill's 1st Birthday Joshua Bennett's 17th Birthday 23rd Kendra Stock's 2nd Birthday 26th Nathan Abernethy's 3rd Birthday 27th Emily & Kate Wood's 4th Birthday 29th Lucas Cerimeli's 2nd Birthday 4 MULTITUDES, September/October 2009 5th 7th 15th 19th 20th 29th 30th Monica Visconte's Birthday Laura Lautz's Birthday Perrin Kaftan's Birthday Kelly Rich's Birthday Danielle Cerimeli's Birthday Gina Pauline's Birthday Jill Greco's Birthday Kimberly Reed's Birthday Lori McIntyre's Birthday Penny Meskos' Birthday Shanna McCarty's Birthday OCTOBER 3rd Heather Hayes's Birthday 13th Colleen Callaghan-Kirkland's Birthday 15th Susan Hayes' Birthday 20th Vickie McCullough's Birthday 27th Caitlin Graff's Birthday 30th Mary Wood's Birthday Lake | t Gillie a rk a P morial n’s Me a r e t e V s, NY Camillu Beak and Skiff Apple Farms Tim’s Pumpkin Patch Behling Orchards www.beakandskiff.com/ 4472 Cherry Valley Tpk Lafayette NY 13084 315-677-5105 www.timspumpkinpatch.com 2701 Rose Hill Road Marietta NY 13110 315-673-9209 www.behlingorchards.com 114 Potter Road Mexico NY 13114 315-963-7068 Abbott Farms Critz Farms The Pumkin Patch www.abbottfarms.com 3275 Cold Springs Road Baldwinsville, NY 13027 www.critzfarms.com 3232 Rippleton Road Cazenovia NY 13035 www.ciceropumkinpatch.com 7169 Island Road Cicero NY 13039 315-638-7783 800-442-3225 315-699-2200 Cayuga Pumpkin Barn Pumpkin Hollow State Rt. 326 Cayuga NY 13034 www.thehollow.com 3735 W. Seneca Turnpike 607-316-3249 Syracuse NY 13215 MULTITUDES, September/October 2009 5 6 MULTITUDES, September/October 2009 MULTITUDES, September/October 2009 7 Seasonal and Novel H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Parents What is the flu? How can I protect my child against the flu? The flu (influenza ) is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs caused by influenza viruses. Flu viruses cause illness, hospital stays and deaths in the U.S. each year. There are many different flu viruses and sometimes a new flu virus emerges to make people sick. • your child to protect against seasonal flu viruses. • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Germs spread this way. Teach your child to take these actions too. What is novel H1N1 flu? It is a new and very different influenza virus that is spreading worldwide among people. The new virus was called “swine flu” at first because it has pieces of flu viruses found in pigs in the past. However, novel H1N1 virus has not been detected in pigs in the U.S. Get a seasonal flu vaccine for yourself and • Keep surfaces like bedside tables, surfaces in the bathroom, kitchen counters and toys clean by wiping them down with a household disinfectant. How serious is the flu? The flu can be very serious, especially for younger children and children of any age who have one or more chronic medical conditions. These conditions include asthma or other lung problems, diabetes, weakened immune systems, kidney disease, heart problems and neurological and neuromuscular disorders. These conditions can result in more severe illness. • Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. What should I use for hand cleaning? Washing hands with soap and running water for as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday, twice, will help protect against many germs. When soap and running water are not available, wipes or gels with alcohol in them can be used. Is there a vaccine to protect my child from H1N1 flu? A vaccine against novel H1N1 flu is being produced and will be available soon. More information about the upcoming vaccine is available on the CDC website at www.CDC.gov. What can I do if my child gets sick? If your child is 5 years or older and otherwise healthy and gets flu-like symptoms consult your doctor as needed and make sure he/she gets plenty of rest and drinks enough fluids. If your child is younger the 5 or of any age and has a medical condition as mentioned previously, call your doctor or get medical attention. This is because younger children and those with chronic medical conditions may be at higher risk of serious complications from influenza infection. Talk to your doctor early if you are worried about your child’s illness. **This information reprinted from the CDC. For additional information regarding influenza, symptoms, and treatment visit www.cdc.gov or www.flu.gov or call 1-800-CDC-INFO. Multitudes, Multiple Moms Mingle newsletter, happily accepts suggestions, tips, articles and information for publication from members... although we do hold editorial rights. ;) We did our best to get all of the information correct and up-to-date. If you notice something that is incorrect or was left out, please let us know. A special thank you to Dr. Robert Kiltz, CNYFC, for his kindness and generosity with the printing of the Multitudes newsletter. Please submit information and materials to Leslie Petty or Penny Meskos by the 10th of the month prior to publication. 8 MULTITUDES, September/October 2009