Children's Books

Kids can read along with Author, Carla Crane Osborne at Gonas Reading Ranch

Kids can read along with Author, Carla Crane Osborne at Gonas Reading Ranch

A few months back, we brought you a review of a great children’s book, Under the Barnyard Light (see it here). Author, Carla Crane Osborne wants to engage your children in their love of reading by inviting them and the family to her You Tube channel. This read along and listening channel is called, Gonas Reading Ranch.

There are a few videos to get you started and more coming soon!

  • Read The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen with Carla
  • Meet Daisy, a Ranch Calf in an adorable Farm Babies video
  • Carla introduces her grandchildren and some pets as she reads, Under the Barnyard Light
love of books and animals

See then at Gonas Reading Ranch on You Tube! Immerse your children in the love of reading and farm animals! It is a safe, family-friendly site you can subscribe for them to access anytime. For more about the Author, visit her website, Carla Osborne Books. Also visit Amazon to purchase Under the Barnyard Light! Her new series Go Gona Go! and will be released this fall!

Enter to win! 2 readers will win a copy of Under the Barnyard Light book! See below to enter! Ends July 29,2021.

Parenting

4 Tips to Help Your Aging Parents Stay Happy and Healthy

When our parents age it can be a scary thing for us to witness. We are used to seeing our parents be strong, quick, and light on their feet. But when they begin to age, a lot of changes occur. They may slow down or need more help and not necessarily ask for the assistance they need. So, we think it is time to step up and help to keep them happy and healthy, without needing to be asked. Where could you start? We have a few ideas that can help you, help your aging parents.

Get them outside

4 Tips to Help Your Aging Parents Stay Happy and Healthy

One of the best things you can do for most humans is get them outside and into the sun. Vitamin D is a natural mood enhancer and day-changer. Just being outside can make a huge impact. When your parents age, they may not get outside enough because it might not be as easy for them anymore. If you think they may need some assistance, but they don’t want to have to lean on you, get them some walking sticks to help them out. It will make them more mobile, comfortable, and able to do more.

Understand their new needs

As your parents age, new needs will arise and you probably won’t know about all of them in detail. But that is okay, because there are tons of resources out there to help educate and inform you with the knowledge you need to help them out. So, what are some things that may come up? Well, there are lots of common issues they could be facing and one of them is hand shakiness. Know that there are a few essential tremor causes that you should be familiar with, that way you can help them as best as you can, with the daily tasks that may become difficult for them. Take the time to educate yourself and invest time into understanding their new needs.

Call them often

The simplest thing you can do to make your parents happy and keep them perked up is to call them on a daily basis. Even a 60 second phone call can make a difference in their day and in yours too. They will feel special knowing you took the time to call them, and you will feel good knowing that you can care for them like they cared for you. When you talk with them, listen to see if they mention they need something for around the house or see if they could use a pick-me-up. If you learn of something they need, consider ordering it and either having it delivered to them or delivering it to them yourself. Small gestures can go a long way when it comes to caring for your aging parents.

Take care of some essentials

When you were growing up, it is safe to say that they took care of all of your essentials for you. They made it so you somehow always had food on the table and clothes on your back. So now it is time to make sure that you are doing the same for them. Cook for them, clean for them, help them live the best life possible – it’s what they deserve.

It isn’t going to be easy to see your parents change and age. But just be patient with them and with yourself. Be sure to help as best as you can, and they will surely be thankful.

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Manly Man Company Beef Jerky Flower Bouquet Giveaway ($89 value)

Manly Man Company Beef Jerky Flower Bouquet Giveaway ($89 value)

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About the Manly Man Company

The Manly Man Company is a veteran-owned business. They’re located in Southern California. The idea started out as a modest conversation between the owner Greg Murray and his wife Jacquie. He had bought her a bouquet of flowers and asked himself: “Why isn’t there a gift that is comparable for men?” Sure, men can get flowers for occasions, but, it’s not customary. The couple kicked around some ideas and his wife presented him with the very first rendition of what is now referred to as a Man Bouquet of beef jerky: Beef Jerky sticks with thin pieces of jerky cut into flowers, given in a beer glass “vase”.

After the Murrays invented man bouquets as the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for him, Greg reached out to a schoolmate, whom he enlisted in the Marine Corps with Ben Wynkoop, to come aboard with his wife as a third co-founder, and then ventured out to the masses: online.

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Designing A Yard That Adults And Children Can Enjoy

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Americans continue to value their lawns – as found in research by The National Association of Landscape Professionals. The survey showed that 81% of Americans have a yard, and the vast majority of them say that lawns are a key feature they look into when buying or renting a home. If you have children, then you probably know how important a yard can be when it comes to ensuring that they enjoy unstructured play time outside. If you have just moved to a new home (or you are renovating your current home) and you’d like to design a yard that is useful for adults and children alike, keep the following considerations in mind.

Keeping Your Lawn In Top Condition

When landscaping a child-friendly yard, many parents enjoy creating a dedicated ‘kids’ play’ area, with features such as houses, slides, mini picnic tables and benches, and the like. Kids love to jump and run on grass, and this could wrest from the perfectly manicured look of your lawn. To keep your yard lush and green, enclose the kids’ play area inside an elevated wooden frame. Keep kids safe and injury-free by using rubber chippings or rubber flooring in their play area, using a contrasting color like purple to highlight the vivid green of the surrounding lawn. Seed and aerate your grass regularly, and reuse grass clippings as a natural fertilizer. Use the appropriate seed for your area; warm season grasses like Bermuda and Bahia are ideal for the Deep South and the lower southwest and southeast, while cool grasses like Kentucky Bluegrass and Ryegrass grow well in colder areas.

Creating An Appealing Dining Space

If your yard is large, a gazebo is a perfect accessory that will enable you to entertain guests in style. Gazebos look great as central features, but can also work well on one side of your yard. Smaller yards can still accommodate a dining space – one that is connected to the home and covered by shade sails or electric roof lantern blinds. Some can open up when the weather is right, enabling you to enjoy a warm day beneath the sun in the spring and the cooler days of summer. This area can include both a table and chairs for adults, as well as poufs, hammocks, and small chairs for children.

Planting A Vegetable Patch

Enlisting your child’s help in growing seasonal fruits and vegetables is a wonderful way to get them acquainted with the ways of nature. If you can, create a dedicated patch, once again framed by wood or the same material you used to protect their play area. If you don’t have enough space for both, grow a vertical garden, using wood pallets as support for vegetables and fruits – including tomatoes, garlic, onions, peppers, beans, cucumbers, and eggplants. You can also try out sustainable techniques such as aeroponics, which save 95% of water yet deliver a 50% increase in yield. To grow an aeroponic garden, you need to invest in one or two aeroponic towers, each of which requires just one square meter of space.

Americans are as passionate as ever about gardens, which makes sense at a time in which gardens have been the main play area for children for several months on end. To make the most of your garden, start off by keeping your lawn in optimal shape, selecting the right type of grass, and watering and aerating the lawn as recommended. You can also make the most of any available space by creating dining and entertainment areas, and by growing your very own garden with the help of your children.