Saturday, August 22, 2009

We are #132!!

Have you heard?  Heritage Makers, the wonderful company that I am a consultant for, has been ranked #132 on the Inc. 500 list of businesses!  This is such an amazing accomplishment for a company that has been around only for a little over 3 years!  We were ranked 9th among Consumer Products and Services!!

To celebrate, we are offering a special from now until August 28th.  You can get:
  • an 8x8 storybook credit
  • an 11.5 x 8.5 storybook credit
  • a cookbook/planner credit
  • 3 greeting card credits
  • 3 12x12 scrapbook page credits
  • 3 postcard/invitation credits
  • 3 family folds
all for only $132.00!!  This is a huge savings and one that will give you a variety of some of the wonderful products that have made us so successful!  Remember, these credits are good for one full year so that they can be used now or for the holidays, birthdays, or other special events!

Contact me today and order your special 132 package!  The first 9 people to contact me will also get a special prize!!!!!
www.WhyStoryBook.com - kelly@whystorybook.com

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

10 tips for family vacations


 

I am currently on a family vacation.  It is the longest vacation that we have ever taken as a family – 2 weeks at a lake cabin.  While it had been so wonderful to get away from it all (including television and internet access that works at more than a snails pace), it has had its challenges. 

 

Knowing that many people in our neck of the woods are getting ready to travel as a family for one last fling before school starts, I thought that I would share some of the things that I have learned from my family trip!

 

1.     Choose a family friendly place to visit (or at least one that has many things close by for your kids to do).  I know this is the number one thing that you probably think of when booking your trip, but it is worth mentioning.  There are a lot of hotels that now offer great packages for families with a variety of activities like scavenger hunts, kids eat free, etc.

2.     Prepare your children- Let them know in advance where you are traveling.  Talk to them about how long the car, plane or train ride will be, what they can expect when they get there, etc.  This will help them to prepare mentally for the trip, but may not help you avoid completely the “are we there yet” syndrome.

3.     Let your kids bring a reminder from home – if you are going to be sleeping some place strange, let your kids bring a favorite blanket or stuffed animal.  I know that it may just end up being one more thing that you are afraid that they will lose, but nighttime in a strange place can be difficult.  While the days on our vacation have been amazing, nighttime has been a struggle.  Having something that is familiar has helped.

4.     Don’t over plan – This may be difficult if you are traveling some place for only a few days.  There is that urge to see and do as much as you can while you are there.  However, with children, this can be a big mistake.  If your kids are early risers, plan to do some activities early on and then maybe come back to your hotel or wherever you are staying for a swim and a nap mid afternoon.  Then, you all will be rejuvenated to do some more family events in the early evening.  Everyone will be well rested and happier.

5.     Give kids their own day – if you are going on an extended trip, assign each child a day when they get to call the shots (within reason).  This will help to give them ownership of the trip as well and will make them feel like they have had an important role in the vacation.  We let our son and daughter have one day where they could choose what we ate for breakfast and dinner and what we did for the day.  They LOVED this idea and it made for a really fun few days. 

6.     Take lots of pictures – this is a no brainer, but something very important to me, so I am mentioning it!  While we always want to take photos of all of the great scenery, try to fit at least one member of the family in the photo as well.  Remember to do something with them upon getting home!  Don’t let your vacation remain a distant memory stored on your camera or computer.  I will have plenty of tips and ideas for great things to create after your vacations in my next blog!  One hint - if you are staying with someone, burn them a CD of the photos from your trip and make them a personalized thank you card with your favorite photos.  This is a great gift and one that will be so meaningful!  And of course - check out the template gallery on www.WhyStorybook.com to get many great ideas!

7.     Talk to the locals- this has been the one thing that has always worked best for us.  They are the one’s that really know the best places to eat, take the kids, shop, etc.  We were able to find an amazing diner in town that proved to have the BEST breakfast any of us had ever eaten.  The pancakes were the size of my kid’s heads and the bill did not break the bank!

8.     Give the kids journals – no matter what age your kids are, give them a journal to write or draw in.  These journals will end up being the best souvenirs that they will bring home and can also help with that first assignment of the new school year – the essay about what they did this summer!  Match some of your great photos with what the kids write and you will have an AMAZING vacation book!  

9.     Pack your flexibility – even though you may be thinking that you are about to embark on the best vacation ever, you have to keep in mind that even the “happiest place in the world” can turn into meltdown central from time to time.  There will be times when your kids will be cranky and you, the parent, will be exhausted.  We have had many sleepless nights due to thunderstorms and just the fear of being in a new place.  This has turned into a number of meltdowns on my kid’s part (and mine too!)  With a little perspective and flexibility, we have been able to return to the great times that hopefully will live with our family forever!

10. Take a break – vacations are meant to be a time to relax and rejuvenate.  While this may seem impossible when you are traveling with children, there are many ways that you can relax on your vacation.  Don’t be afraid to leave the blackberry and computer at home for a while!  Don’t feel guilty for sitting on the beach with a pina colada!  You deserve it!  Plus, you should be striving to make this a vacation that your family remembers as a time of family bonding!  The work will still be there when you get back!!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Vacation

There is something wonderful about vacation. Ok, there are a lot of something wonderful about vacation. This year, instead of vacationing some place with a lot of fancy things to do, we have decided to go back to my husbands roots and rented a lake cabin on a lake that he and his family has a lot of history on.

Keep in mind that we did not actually see the place that we decided to rent (for two weeks!) until we were here. Upon entering the cabin (which was explained to me as a “lake house”), we were immediately taken back to 1920. Now, don’t get me wrong, this place has character…more character than Disneyland! I immediately had to sit my kids down and remind them of the rules about no balls in the house, no running, no jumping on the beds, etc. These rules were more important now than ever because let’s face it, if they break something, there is no where on the planet that we could go to replace it unless we were shopping on the Antique Roadshow.

Now, while I may sound like this is the worst place in the world, it really is the best. There is no other vacation that I have ever had where my 6 year old son actually gave me a lesson on how to fish and my 3 year old daughter helped to put the worm on the hook. I then caught my very first fish!

Plus, we have not had TV in the 5 days that we have been here. Instead, we have filled our time with boat rides, BBQ’s, and board games. We have also had a lot of time to spend with family that we don’t get to see all of the time.

So, while we may have a tough time at night with the strange noises and the kids being scared if they are not in the same bed with us. And maybe my husband and I have not gotten a good night’s sleep since we got here. However, I really think that this is going to be a vacation that will go down in the history books as a time that we will never forget as a family. We are making those memories that are hard to come by these days. I hope that they are ones that last a lifetime! I know that they will for me! Stay tuned!