Tips for Preventing Dehydration in Children

                                        


  • Drink water or sports drinks. Water is fine, but a flavored beverage may be preferable for preventing dehydration because children may drink more of it, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). 

  • Fruit juice may be fine for kids participating in lighter activity, but sports drinks are better for the more active child, says Steven Parker, MD, co-    author of the 1998 edition of Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care.

  • Be prepared. Before training and competitions, children should be well- hydrated           
  • Get on schedule. Active or athletic children should drink fluids on a regular basis. Create a "fluid schedule" in which your child drinks a certain amount of fluids before, during, and after practices, games, and competitions. Children should drink more if they are working out in hot, humid, sunny conditions, or if they sweat heavily.

Steps to Take During Sports Activities

  • Drink early. By the time a child is thirsty, he or she may already be dehydrated.

  • Drink enough. The AAP suggests that a child weighing about 88 pounds drink 5 ounces of cold tap water or a flavored beverage every 20 minutes. Children and teens weighing 132 pounds should drink 9 ounces of cold tap water or a flavored beverage like a sports drink every 20 minutes. One ounce typically equals two kid-size gulps.

  • What to avoid: dehydrating beverages such as caffeinated beverages (sodas, iced tea). The caffeine is a diuretic, meaning it causes the child to lose more fluid.

Why we celebrate Thanksgiving Day?


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Many Americans think of Thanksgiving as a long weekend to gather with family and friends and savor a big feast with turkey, pumpkin pie, sweet potatoes and cranberries and more.

After the first harvest in the New World in October 1621,  the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims. A celebration of autumn harvest. Both the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared the joy of blessings from above.   


The colonists hunted for turkeys in the 1621 and turkey is a uniquely American bird and by tradition it became a must choice as Thanksgiving meal for Americans. 


The Thanksgiving holiday was used to teach children about American freedom and how to be good citizens.


May we go back to basics and listen to Governor William Bradford of the 1620 Pilgrim Colony who proclaimed : 



  "All ye Pilgrims with your wives and little ones, do gather at the Meeting House, 
on the hill… there to listen to the pastor, and render Thanksgiving to 
the Almighty God for all His blessings."

And keep listening to President Abraham Lincoln who proclaimed, by Act of Congress, on October 3, 1863, an annual National Day of Thanksgiving "a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the heavens."  In this Thanksgiving proclamation, our 16th President says that it is…

"…announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations are blessed whose God is the Lord… But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us, and we have vainly imagined, by the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own… It has seemed to me fit and proper that God should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged, as with one heart and one voice, by the whole American people…"
Thanksgiving is a day to celebrate best cooking from Mama or Grand-mama or best restaurant in town.  

THEREFORE - let us teach our children and young and renew in the homes, churches, schools, communities and the nation the true meaning of Thanksgiving Day. To acknowledge God Almighty as our provider and who multiplies the work of our hands and blesses us everyday. 


The future is coming - let us look back to the past foundations of this great nation and country.




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A Good Brain Work-out!



TAKE NOTE - Speaking more than one language protects the brain against cognitive  decline and makes a person better at multi-tasking, researchers said.


Being bilingual, or even learning a second language late in life, has been shown to slow the decline of some key brain functions, said Ellen Bialystok of York University in Canada, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

A study co-authored by Bialystok found that people who spoke more than one language were diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease 4.3 years later and reported the onset of symptoms 5.1 years later than monolingual patients.

"One of the reasons bilingualism has these powerful mechanisms including protecting against early symptoms of dementia is because it's one way to keep your brain active," Bialystok told reporters.
"Every little bit helps. The longer you've been bilingual, the more you use all your languages, the more fluent you are, all of those things contribute.
"Even if you're starting to learn a language at 40, 50, or 60, you're unlikely to become bilingual, but you are keeping your brain active. So you're contributing to cognitive reserve through very engaging and intense activity," she said.

Cognitive reserve has been defined by Yaakov Stern of Columbia University's Department of Neurology as the ability to recruit different brain networks to optimize brain performance.

"Bilingualism is a cognitively demanding condition that contributes to cognitive reserve in much the same way as do other stimulating intellectual and social activities," said the study co-authored by Bialystok and published in Neurology late last year.
Other studies have found that bilingual people are better than monolinguals at shutting out distractions and focusing on what's important, which makes them better at multi-tasking, Amy Weinberg of the University of Maryland said at the conference.

"Getting to some level of proficiency in a second language certainly makes you an expert multi-tasker," Weinberg, a professor of linguistics, told AFP.

"When you're speaking, all the languages you speak are turned on, and you have to activate a mechanism in the brain that allows you to limit interference from one language when talking in the other," she said.

"You're juggling all kinds of mental balls as a bilingual," she said.
This mental juggling act is what makes people who speak more than one language more adept at managing several tasks at once, agreed Judith Kroll, director of the center for language studies at Penn State University.

"The bilingual is somehow able to negotiate between the competition of the languages, and the speculation is that these cognitive skills come from this juggling of languages," she said.
But an ability to speak English, Chinese, Russian and Creole, for example, does not make a person more intelligent.

"Bilinguals simply acquire specific types of expertise that help them attend to critical tasks and ignore irrelevant information," said Kroll.

THEREFORE  -  Speaking more than one language protects the brain against cognitive  decline and makes a person better at multi-tasking.

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11 Causes of Dry Skin Problems

A dry skin problem can be uncomfortable and even maddening. Your skin might feel tight and painful; it might look dull or red or flaky. Worst of all is the itchiness -- the sort of overwhelming itchiness that makes you feel like you're infested with fleas, that keeps you awake at night, miserably raking your skin with a back scratcher.

"Dry skin is extremely common," says Barney Kenet, MD, a dermatologist from New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center. "There are probably close to 100 million dried out, itchy people in this country right now." And if the itching weren't bad enough, a dry skin problem can be more than just a superficial issue, experts say.

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"Your intact, healthy skin is your body's primary defense against infection," says Claude Burton MD, professor of dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine. If you let your skin get dried out and cracked, you could be giving all sorts of nasty bacteria a way in. That can lead to more serious problems.

There are lots of good reasons to do something about your dry, itchy skin -- your looks, your health, and your sanity. So it's time to put down the back scratcher and really figure out what's really causing your dry skin problem.

For many, dry skin is not a sign of a skin condition or disease, but is simply caused by harsh soaps, itchy clothing, misusing moisturizer, and long, hot showers. But the medications you take -- and even medical conditions such as diabetes, psoriasis, hypothyroidism, and malnutrition -- can also cause severe dry skin. Read on to understand how and why these problems dry out your skin.

Understanding Dry Skin

Let's start with some skin basics. Normal, healthy skin is coated in a thin layer of natural lipids, or fatty substances. They keep in moisture, leaving the skin soft and supple.

What causes dry skin -- or xerosis, as it's known medically? Usually, something in the environment -- or something you're doing to your skin -- is stripping away these fatty oils, leaving your skin unprotected. Less often, the cause is internal; a health condition or genetic predisposition is making your skin dry out.

While patches of dry, itchy skin can appear anywhere, it's most common on the arms, hands, lower legs, and abdomen. Dry skin is often felt more than it's seen, but on some people it can be noticeable and embarrassing. For many African-Americans, dry skin is a special concern, since the flakes of skin can look gray, or "ashy," says Vesna Petronic-Rosic, MD, assistant professor of medicine and director of the Dermatology Outpatient Clinic at the University of Chicago Medical School.

If untreated, dry skin can sometimes lead to dermatitis -- inflammation of the skin -- swelling, and infection. The good news is that just as most causes of dry skin are external, most cures for dry skin are external. With careful dry skin care, you can usually solve the problem.

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1 - The cost to die is higher than the cost to be born! 
2 - This is why we are passionate about protecting you, and your family.
3 - Protecting you from panic due to the cost of death. 
4 - Protecting your savings (if any).
5 - Protecting your peace of mind now, and your legacy later.

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*fee for the funeral director's services: $1,500
*cost for a casket: $2,300
*embalming: $500
*cost for using the funeral home for the actual funeral service: $500
*cost of a grave site: $1,000
*cost to dig the grave: $600
*cost of a grave liner or outer burial container: $1,000
*cost of a headstone: $1,500

Note that cremation is an option. And the cost ranges between $2,000 - $6,000.

1 - You can do something about the cost of dying by protecting with insurance.
2 - It is much more affordable than most people realize.
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It is Friday! Relax and enjoy the recipe below. Keep it simple!

 Banana Sour Cream Bread Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 cup butter
  • 3 cups white sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 6 very ripe bananas, mashed
  • 1 (16 ounce) container sour cream
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 teaspoons baking soda
  • 4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). Grease four 7x3 inch loaf pans. In a small bowl, stir together 1/4 cup white sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Dust pans lightly with cinnamon and sugar mixture.
  2. In a large bowl, cream butter and 3 cups sugar. Mix in eggs, mashed bananas, sour cream, vanilla and cinnamon. Mix in salt, baking soda and flour. Stir in nuts. Divide into prepared pans.
  3. Bake for 1 hour, until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.

Nutritional Information

Amount Per Serving Calories: 263 | Total Fat: 10.5g | Cholesterol: 38mg

You can spring!


Spring is just around the corner.     
We spring our clocks ahead one hour.
We start planning spring cleaning.
We long for warmer weather, specially you all in the East Coast and Midwest.

It always amazes me the cycles of season and time. A renewal opportunity.

Let us get in touch again with our goals and objectives as we live along into another season.

Failures can be blessings in disguise if we can just learn with them. Don't get discouraged and never give up. Set sight again in your goals and get going.

Spring must bring hope for new beginnings. As a seed planted in the ground and watered has potential to grow and birth over ground, so do our seeds of good will and decency planted in the souls and watered with love and faith bring forth better persons and better communities.

Let us start at home and in our churches and in our schools and in our neighborhoods building bridges among us.

Enough bad out there. Get out and make something good spring!

Let me know your questions about insurance plans, and about funding options for a church, a business, a non-profit.

Be well.
                  Ana

It's the Love Month!

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How much can we say about love?  How much can love say about us?

How many times our hearts are pinned on a rope? Hanged to dry!

Well, let us take time and think how much love we truly have to share.

What is love anyways? Love can be a person or can be a thing?

Who said we love with the heart only? What about the mind? or loving that food?

Well - who can really define love?

Where do we find love?

Where are you going to look around to find love, this month of love?

Start with yourself and look within. Is there love?

Silence your own self. Connect with your soul. Lots of wisdom there.

Love has intelligence. Love makes sense. Love has purpose.

Love has a beginning. Love has  no end. Love has action.

Love has life. Life has a source. Therefore, love has a source.

The greatest of all there is, is love. This love does not pin hearts to dry.

May we all love our ones with the true love. Not a thing.

May our love link to the fountain of endless love, a person - God.






Because love is life!

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