Allergy Awareness and Back to School Each year about this time I make an allergy awareness assessment for my children. Here are a few things I do to prep for the new school year: Check epipen expiration dates. Renew prescription if needed. Make allergy check up appointments. Update the allergy plan paper kept in each of my children’s bags. Order new allergy alert wristbands, if
Homeschool Highlights: Weekly Wrap & CPF
1. Baby niece | 2. F is for Fritos (an f snack while practicing f in handwriting) | 3. Me on the Map | 4. Hurricane Irene current events | 5. Sand Art | 6. dropped butter | 7. Cicada – unexpected nature study | 8. AiG Science lesson – muscles | 9. Waiting for big sis to get bottom braces | 10. cookie dough balls –
Allergy Friendly Living Part Three – Alert Wristband/Bracelet
The orange. It calls attention. The bracelet. It’s trendy. The stretchy band. It’s comfortable. Lil’ Buddy calls it his watch. I think calling it a watch is appropriate since it helps us and others ‘watch out’ for him. I had been on the look out for an allergy alert bracelet for a while. When the link to Allergy Apparel’s Trump Food Allergy Wristband was posted
Reindeer Mix, allergy free + bracelets
Always a holiday favorite is Reindeer Mix, a.k.a. White Christmas Snack. We made a big bunch of it yesterday. It’s very simple. You might even have the ingredients on hand. Just melt the white chocolate bark and pour it over Crispix, marshmallows, pretzels and M&Ms. Only this year and last, so that the youngest two can enjoy it safely, we substituted Hershey chocolate chips for