Our Big Bounce Review

Because we loved our SlooMoo experience, Mary and I planned a slate of local Atlanta playdates to do and share on the blog every other month.

Criteria: The playdates need to be a something new that the kids have never done before. These would be more involved activities than the standard meet-up-at-the-park and would have some sort of sensory/development function.

For February, we bought tickets to The Big Bounce America. Advertised as the worldโ€™s biggest bounce house, we bought tickets for their opening weekend here in Atlanta. Tickets are for 3-hour sessions with timed entry into the main bounce house. This was also a junior session, geared for kids 7 and younger.

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Coffee Chat: Postpartum Depression

I mentioned we would be getting into postpartum depression in Tuesdayโ€™s Child(ish) Reads review of Mother Brain. This is essentially Part Two of that review. Since this post is also a Coffee Chat, we wanted to add in our personal postpartum experiences and the outdated/false/damaging thought processes that contribute to the PPD stigma.

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Things We Loved: February

The beginning of the year always seems to be chaotic and boring at the same time. Thereโ€™s always a certain amount of laziness when getting up in the morning. Youโ€™re out of the holiday season and looking for something to look forward to while youโ€™re mucking through the crazy inconsistent winter weather. So here is a little Things We Loved to get us to the spring.

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Pattiโ€™s New Yearโ€™s Resolutions: 2023

This Christmas, all of my cousins bought our grandparents Skylight frames. Itโ€™s a digital frame with an app that allows people to add photos and video directly. I sent four yearsโ€™ worth of kids pictures to each of their great-grandparents and Lolo and Lola.

It gave me a chance to go through my phone and sort all of these photos of the girls. Reflecting back on everything we did with them when they were little, and now as school kids, the highlight reel really is heartwarming. That doesnโ€™t mean that our day-to-day is any less challenging or that burnout isnโ€™t perpetually looming on the horizon.

I did accomplish what I said I would do last year: to be more selective with my time and attention. I said no to more things and didnโ€™t overschedule or overcommit. But thatโ€™s not just what itโ€™s all about.

In a recent news article about Yaleโ€™s viral course on Happiness, itโ€™s not about being time-rich. Itโ€™s about actually having fun. While we can spend time recovering from work or winding down, relaxing things are simply just relaxing. They are NOT invigorating.

Full transparency: I signed up for the Yale โ€œScience of Well-Beingโ€ course on Coursera right after I finished listening to this article.

So now that we have this context, Iโ€™ll jump into my Resolutions.

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Mary’s New Year’s Resolutions: 2023

Wow, Child(ish) Advice is now three years old. Thank you for all your continued support and trusting us to provide meaningful content as we begin the new year.

For me, if 2022 was all about laying the groundwork for personal and professional development, then 2023 is about reinforcing and refining these goals, trimming deadweight, and being more efficient and purposeful in my actions. So what do I plan to accomplish during this trip around the sun?

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