All posts by Anne Younger

Anne is a 30-something full-time SAHM mom of 5 ranging from 3 to 17 and grandma of 1 who resides in Ashwaubenon (Green Bay) Wisconsin. She started blogging in 2008 as a way to regain her sanity. She enjoys coffee, chocolate, cheeseburgers and vodka along with spending time with her husband and kids.

Organized Sports

As parents, the Alex and I have always encouraged our children to get involved in sports. We’ve done dance, cheer leading, karate, tae kwon do, soccer, baseball, football both flag and tackle, swim, wrestling, basketball, gymnastics, tumbling, and track.

Throughout all of these experiences, we’ve had our ups and downs.
The kids have been on teams with kids they disliked but found a way to make it work.
They have been on teams were they had very positive experiences.
They’ve had coaches that they have loved and adored.
They’ve been on teams were they just plain old had fun.

I encourage my kids to participate in these activities as a way to make friends outside of school and to just have fun and be a kid.
In my eyes, that is the point in children’s sports.
It should be about the fun of learning and playing the game.
Not.About.The.Winning.

Winning should not be an important part of a child’s sports experience until they reach the Varsity level in high school where playoffs and state titles have actual meaning. If it were a tryout only tournament team where they only try to get the best players, which would obviously not be the normal school sports, then they can worry about winning all they want. But when it is a sport through school (under varsity only) or through a park and rec, as in recreational…RECREATIONAL should tell this to you right away, winning should NOT be a factor. Yea the kids will keep track but the COACHES have a responsibility to the kids to teach them the fundamentals of the game and to get them ALL experience so they may enjoy the game and become better players. This is especially true when you assured all of the parents in the first meeting that YOU WOULD DO THIS VERY THING!!!! You said winning didn’t matter, you were there to teach the kids. Then the season starts and all of that goes out the window. I know my kids aren’t the fastest or the strongest but they love these sports, both to watch and to play. When the coaches are unfair and make the game about winning and only let some of the backups in during the final minutes, innings or what have you, of garbage time, it hinders their enjoyment and discourages them from further participation.

Another issue that the Alex and I have a problem with is coaches favoring their own children on their team. Yes, I understand that it is your child. Yes, I understand that you volunteered for this position. What irks me the most is that when you volunteered for this position you knew that your responsibility was NOT only to your child but to ALL of the children on the team. Each child deserves the opportunity to learn the different aspects and positions of a sport and all should be given the same opportunity to play.

Oh, and lets not forget the coaches who yell.
And not only do they yell, they swear….in front of the kids.
I’m sorry but as a coach, you should be someone that the children look up too and set a good example.

So, have at it.
What are your experiences with your children and organized sports?

The One Car Family

This week, we became a one car family.
When we first made the decision to sell our sedan it was because we wanted to pickup another minivan that could fit the entire family if need be.
Not to mention, we just didn’t see the point of sticking any more money into it when for the most part, it just sat in the driveway collecting dust.
We were just looking to get something used but reliable.
As time went on, we decided we would sell the car and put the money from it in savings for the time being and try out the one car situation for awhile.
For us, this should be an easy task.
With me being at home all day and the Alex working third shift, our family minivan is only gone during the night when the rest of us are sleeping and is home during the day while he sleeps and I need it.
And sure an emergency situation arise, we are fortunate enough to have a lot of family and friends nearby that would be available in this type of situation.
So, on Thursday, we sold the car.
And now it’s the 5 of us (soon to be six) and the minivan we purchased back in May.
We’ve padded the savings account with some extra cash should we need to make any repairs to our current vehicle in addition to picking up a few other items we have been putting off for quite some time…..we might even splurge and FINALLY get a snow blower!!

10 Holiday Tips from The Megalomaniac Mommy & Family

1. PLAN AHEAD!!
-This is a must! I like to plan my holiday shopping in advance to make sure I get the best deal on everything.
2. ASK FOR LISTS EARLY
-Again, another must do when shopping for others to ensure you get the item on the list and again, score the best deal on it!
3. LOOK ONLINE FOR ITEMS FIRST
-Prior to hitting any of the stores, I like to compare prices of items online. By doing this I can often get more items, score free shipping and locate a coupon/promo code to use for additional savings.
4. USE LAYAWAY IF POSSIBLE
-There are a few stores that have brought layaway back for the holidays. This is another great tool for those who need more time to pay on items.
5. DON’T BE AFRAID TO SHOP AROUND
-Again, I am a saver. I absolutely hate to overpay on anything and if I can use a coupon, I will every time!
6. HAVE THE LITTLE ONES MAKE PERSONAL/HOMEMADE GIFTS FOR GRANDPARENTS & OTHER LOVED ONES
-For me, the homemade gifts are always my favorite and the ones I will always cherish!
7. PERSONALIZE HOLIDAY CARDS
-Over the past few years, I have become a fan of sending out cards with cute family photos with a personal message on each, these are also our favorite cards to receive! I like to order our festive Christmas cards online since there are so many options available and I do it early enough in the season to ensure that I receive them early enough and get them mailed out in time!
8. PLAN YOUR MENU IN ADVANCE & CHECK YOUR SHOPPING LIST TWICE
-I remember many, many times my mom had to send someone to the store the night before a holiday or the morning of to pick up those few items that got skipped on the list.
9. KEEP A LIST OF EVERYTHING YOU BOUGHT, WHO IT IS FOR, AND WHERE YOU STASHED IT
-I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH!!!! My mom is notorious for buying gifts early in the year and stashing them around the house, forgetting where she put them and giving them to you a week or two after the holiday!
10. SAVE THE RECEIPTS FOR EVERYTHING YOU BUY EVEN IF YOU HAVE A GIFT RECEIPT!!
-Gift receipts have a tendency to get lost, mixed up etc. It is best to keep the original receipt on hand when giving a gift in case a return or exchange needs to be made.

Disclaimer: I wrote this blog post while participating in the Storkie holiday blogging program. I received compensation for my participation. All opinions are 100% mine.

4 Years

It’s hard to believe that 4 years ago today I married my best friend.
In that 4 years, I have come to realize just how lucky I am to have such an amazing man by my side.
He is a great husband, father and friend that I really couldn’t have asked for more in a partner to have by my side and share my life with.
I am truly grateful for every minute that we have spent together and look forward to all that is yet to come.
Who would have thought that when he first came into my life 5 and a half years ago that this would be the man I was destined to spend the rest of my life with?
Oh wait, that’s right…..I did.
I knew it from the moment he introduced himself to me.
I love you Alex.
Happy 4th Anniversary!

Kidz Town Events – October – Howard WI

As previously mentioned on the site, we are HUGE fans of Kidz Town in Howard. Owner Tammy, has created a wonderful atmosphere for kids to play safely and actively use their imaginations. Every month, Kidz Town holds special events and I just wanted to share some of the awesome upcoming events with you!

OCTOBER EVENTS

Coats for Kids – All month Long!!

Bring in a gently used coat for the “Coats for Kids” drive and receive a “free” admission pass for every coat!! Plus, your name will also be entered into a drawing to receive a “free” Monthly Membership that will be great to use in the upcoming months. It’s a great way to help a local child in need stay warm so bring in those coats!!

Friday 14th – Kids Night Out “All About Fall” 5pm-7:30pm (ages 3 & up) Cost: $12 Members / $15 Non-Members

Let your kids join us for a Kidz Night Out! Our theme this month is “All About Fall”. We will be having some fun activities, songs and crafts for the kids. We will have walking tacos for dinner and a yummy dessert. Pre-registration is required.

Call 434-1234 to sign your child up.

Storytime @ 9:30am Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th Tuesday 25th & Wednesday 26th Cost: Included with admission

Join us for a fun-filled storytime while you listen to stories, sing songs, and engage in guided play and activities and crafts with your child to enhance early literacy skills. This is great for kids of all ages.

Wednesday 19th – Sprouting Chefs @ 10am Goldilocks & the Three Little BearsCost: $12 per child (includes class and admission to play)

Let your little ones become a little “Chef” as they create their very own porridge as our special guest Deb with The Budding Chef leads with a fun retold story of Goldilocks & the Three Little Bears. This class will provide a hands-on, fun atmosphere for children 3-5 years old. Pre-registration required. Space is limited!

Friday 21st – Girls Night Out! 6pm to midnightScrapbooking CropCost: $10 – includes dinner and a yummy dessert.

Join us for a night of scrapbooking fun! You will have tools such as punches, cutting systems and a Cricut machine for you to use. Call 434-1234 to sign up and reserve your spot TODAY!!

Friday 28th & Saturday 29th – Sweet Street @ Shopko Hall

9am – 4pm

Advanced tickets go on sale October 10th: $6 Child, $3 Adult

Kidz Town will be Sweet Street this year! This event is one of the largest and most popular Halloween events in Northeast Wisconsin. Children’s activities include: Trick-or-Treating, pumpkin bowling, inflatable games, arts & crafts, cookie decorating area and so much more! Be sure to stop by the Kidz Town Activity Area and say “Hi” or better yet…”Trick-or-Treat”. Hope to see you there!!