Recently Riley and I were invited to attend an event at the Brookhaven Boys and Girls Club as a part of the Open the Door, Take the Tour campaign for National Boys and Girls Club Week. They invited Metro Atlanta area bloggers to tour the facilities, learn more about the organization, and interact with the kids. We had such a fun time meeting new friends, and getting a better look at the amazing impact the Boys and Girls Club has on the lives of children in local communities.
I was interested in attending the event to see what types of programs and services they offer. I was happy to learn that they focus on the entire well-being of children. They focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles, and charachter and leadership development. Their mission is "To save and change the lives of children and teens, especially those who need us most, by providing a safe, positive, and engaging environment and programs that prepare and inspire them to achieve Great Futures." I think they go above and beyond this mission. It was evident from the moment we arrived and in all areas of their programs.
My favorite part of the visit was getting to visit each different section of the facility. In the game room we played pool on a kids height pool table, and I got to share with Riley how to line up a great shot. I was so impressed with the different types of equipment available for the kids. They also have an exercise bike for kids to use. I love that the Boys and Girls Club desires to impact childhood obesity and recognizing the importance of teaching children about a healthy lifestyle. They have a program called Triple Play: A Game Plan for the Mind, Body and Soul, a holistic approach to educating youth about nutrition, fitness and forming healthy relationships.
In the homework room, we got to do some worksheets and interact with the staff leader as she helped the kids figure out the answers for themselves. Surprisingly Riley enjoyed the numbers worksheet! But her favorite was the arts and crafts room (mine too!). She immediately sat down and went to work on the craft that the other kids were creating. The adults got to interact with the volunteer leader, a retired school teacher with a huge passion for helping kids find their inner creative self. They support all types of creative expression, from painting the ceiling tiles to putting on their own theatre production! They are creating the next generation of artists.
The Metro Atlanta Boys and Girls Clubs are partnering with 25 artists to create the "75 Blue Doors" to create 75 individual art displays. Each piece of art is inspired by kids and teens at the Club who are focused on achieving Great Futures. They will be placed around Atlanta in high traffic areas such as Turner Field, the Fox Theatre, the Atlanta History Center, and Hartsfield/Jackson Airport just to name a few. You can check out the full list of locations at www.75bluedoors.org. The doors will remain on display from April 1stthrough April 30th.
You can also vote for your favorite door here!
We had a wonderful time spending the afternoon with the Boys and Girls Club and throughly enjoyed our tour. It made my heart smile to know that this organization gives kids a safe place to come and thrive after school and during the summers. I encourage you to take a tour of your local Boys and Girls Club by finding the one closest to you at www.bgcma.org. Can't find time to stop by? Take a virtual tour here. Would like to do more to help this wonderful organization? They need donations, volunteers, and corporate sponsors. Find out how you can get involved here!
Stay Fabulous,
"I wrote this review while participating in a campaign for Mom Central Consulting on behalf of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. I attended an information session and received a gift bag and promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate."
Monday, April 15, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
Manic Monday: Part Five
Have you missed me? I have been off to a super busy start to the year! Lots of changes to my daily routine and latelty blogging fell lower on the priority list. After adjusting to the new schedule and added responsibilities, I feel like I am back on track. I want to bring the Manic Monday series to a close by adding one last tip.
So far we have explored several areas that included simple changes to your day that make a big impact. I opened the series with getting dressed compelely where I encouraged you to get up and dressed before your kid(s) wake up. A minor change with major impact. In part two I encouraged you to start your day the night before by laying out clothes for the family. A huge time saver in the morning! I shared my easy approach to meal planning and followed that up with how to stay on top of laundry. For the last installment I want to share how I keep my day to day running smoothly. I would not have been able to survive these last few months without it. My Calendar.
An essential part for any type A personality. I have used some type of planner/organizer/calendar since I was in the sixth grade. I really had my stuff together then and had all of my classes color coded and arranged everything according to importance. These days it doesn't happen in color but it all gets done!
The biggest part of a calendar is of course using it. My #1 rule for keeping a calendar, is pencil. I avoid writing in pen at all costs. That makes me nervous. As much as I like planning every little detail of my day, I am well acquainted with how things can change. Not so much your schedule, but others. Here is a sample month at a glance view:
I keep a paper copy and a digital copy, two digital copies actually. I take a few minutes out of each day to sync them up. Usually at night before I head to bed. I like to review everything for the following day and week. My old school paper calendar has a month at a glance page and large spaces for the individual days of the week. For my digital versions I use my iphone calendar and Cozi.
Cozi is an amazing resource. I use it mainly to share my calendar with others. This is great for school events and games that everyone needs to know about. Each member of the family has their own log in and it's color coordinated. The best part about it is, It's FREE! Check it out!
I hope you have learned a trick or two to help you through those crazy Mondays. I know when I have all of these things working in my favor, life seems a lot less complicated.
Stay Fabulous,
So far we have explored several areas that included simple changes to your day that make a big impact. I opened the series with getting dressed compelely where I encouraged you to get up and dressed before your kid(s) wake up. A minor change with major impact. In part two I encouraged you to start your day the night before by laying out clothes for the family. A huge time saver in the morning! I shared my easy approach to meal planning and followed that up with how to stay on top of laundry. For the last installment I want to share how I keep my day to day running smoothly. I would not have been able to survive these last few months without it. My Calendar.
An essential part for any type A personality. I have used some type of planner/organizer/calendar since I was in the sixth grade. I really had my stuff together then and had all of my classes color coded and arranged everything according to importance. These days it doesn't happen in color but it all gets done!
The biggest part of a calendar is of course using it. My #1 rule for keeping a calendar, is pencil. I avoid writing in pen at all costs. That makes me nervous. As much as I like planning every little detail of my day, I am well acquainted with how things can change. Not so much your schedule, but others. Here is a sample month at a glance view:
Cozi is an amazing resource. I use it mainly to share my calendar with others. This is great for school events and games that everyone needs to know about. Each member of the family has their own log in and it's color coordinated. The best part about it is, It's FREE! Check it out!
I hope you have learned a trick or two to help you through those crazy Mondays. I know when I have all of these things working in my favor, life seems a lot less complicated.
Have any of these tips helped you? What have you changed? Were some easier than others?
I would love to hear from you. Please leave me a comment below.
Stay Fabulous,
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