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5 Tips for Sending Your Kid Off to Camp

This following is a guest post by local Contributor, Kathy of House of Hills.  Kathy is helping us get ready for summer by sharing her 5 Tips when sending your child off to camp – whether it’s an overnight camp or a day camp, these are all great tips!!

5 Tips for Summer Camp

5 Tips for Sending Your Kid Off to Camp

Summer is just days away, and with it comes the annual scramble of keeping the kids busy while offering them new experiences. At the House of Hills, school’s out means overnight camp is right around the corner. This will be Maggie’s third year going to Woodlands Camp, and she can’t wait. As camp draws near, there are a few things we do to make sure we have a great experience.

Label Everything

And by everything, I mean EVERYTHING. We label socks, underwear, swimsuits, clothes, toothbrush, hair brush. Did I mention EVERYTHING! There are several ways to label things. There is the old fashioned Sharpie® marker, which works wonderfully for underwear and socks and those things that it doesn’t matter how it looks. However, for things like her toiletries, Bible, journal and even pen, we look to Kiddo Tags to help us out. They have so many fun choices. And, it’s a local business so I like that.

The first year of camp I used iron-on labels (from Kiddo Tags) on ALL of her clothes. For some reason, I thought moms were supposed to do that. Some of her older sleep shirts still have those labels in them. I know her towels and sheets do. They work wonderfully. So, if that’s your thing. Go for it! Just know this. It is not a quick process.

However you label, just make sure you label. Because that last day of camp when they’re packing up their duffle bags with wet and sweaty stuff, you’re gonna want your camper to know what’s hers and what’s not.

Bag Your Outfits

Now, this may seem a little OCD to some of you. However, my daughter (who is ten) says she really appreciates her outfits being bagged. I’ve been bagging her outfits for trips (whether I’m with her or not) since she was a toddler. When we’re on family vacation, it makes it easy for her to grab her own outfit without needing help to dig through a suitcase. When she’s on her own at camp or Grandma’s, bagging her outfits makes it easy for her to be totally independent and not have to pause during the fun to sort through clothes.

I did an entire post on packing this way over at House of Hills. Please know that at this stage of our lives I tell her how many outfits she needs to pack. She lays that many out on her bed complete with under garments and socks. I do an inspection, and then she bags them. She often goes so far as to label the bags by the day of the week. We also reuse baggies so a few of the baggies in her room have been on more trips to Disney than some of my friends.

Oh, and you’re going to need more than one outfit a day if it’s a fun camp. They get NASTY. I’ve been asked to send two outfits a day this year. However, I have a girl. If you have a boy, you may get away with two outfits for the week.

Read The Packing List

Any camp you go to, whether it be a day camp or an overnight camp, is going to give you a packing list. It is important to adhere to the list. Pay special attention to what you ARE NOT supposed to bring. In this day and age where a child doesn’t seem to know what to do without their electronic device, you need to double check that said electronic device is allowed. At Woodlands Camp, all that stuff stays home. ALL of it!! Insert picture of HAPPY MOM here. Ironically, refillable water bottle is not listed on the packing list for Maggie’s camp. And, last year I forgot to pack one. Guess who was buying a water bottle at the camp store that year. Yep, this mom. I did remember to label it though. Check the list. Twice. And make sure refillable water bottle is on it.

Medications In Original Packaging

You know how you and I just throw our daily meds into a baggie or maybe even one of those pill organizers? Ya, you can’t do that for camp. The majority of camps your child might attend have a nurse on site. Make sure you check their website to be sure. The nurse has the usual stuff like pain reliever and Benadryl® and basic first aid supplies.

However, if your child takes daily medication (like mine does) or needs an inhaler available just in case (like mine does), you need to bring that with you. In addition, you need to make sure that all medication in its original packaging so that the prescription and/or package directions are there. For us, that means I buy a small package of Claritin® to send and get fresh refills on all her prescriptions right before she goes to camp. I then put everything in a baggie with her name on it to turn in during the check-in process.

Mail Plan

Do you remember getting mail when you were a kid? I used to love to run out to the mailbox to see if there was something with MY name on it. And, at camp, mail call was the favorite time of the day. Don’t forget to make sure you child receives mail! (You can even get grandparents and aunts and uncles in on it.) Now, if your child is only gone for four days like mine is, this takes a little planning. You actually have to put cards in the mail BEFORE she leaves. You’re not even missing her yet, but you have to say you are. That’s important—the “I’m missing you” part.

Check with your child’s camp to see how they handle mail. Some camps will even deliver a daily email for a small fee. Then, you can actually give a daily report of what’s happening at home. At Woodlands Camp, we are encouraged to bring a bag of mail with us and they distribute it on the day we’ve indicated. Saves their mailman a lot of work and the parents a lot of postage. I shop for cute cards all year long and then her Dad and I spend an evening writing little notes so that it’s all done when we drop her off. We also include one VERY IMPORTANT care package. Get that. Care packages are very important. Nothing says “I love you” more than a box with your name on it. We always include something cheap and funny, a couple bags of potato chips, and a ring pop. Nothing extravagant, but it says we know her and love her.

Oh, and make sure you pack a couple note cards with stamps so they can send you mail. When you go to the mailbox and see that envelope with your name on it, your heart will melt. Seriously.

So, are you sending your baby off to camp for the first time? Don’t worry he’s going to be fine? Are you an experienced camp parent and have more tips to share? Please leave them below.

Connect with Kathy

Kathy at House of Hills

Kathy Hill blogs at HouseofHills.org semi-regularly where she shares her family’s antics, yummy recipes and Disney tips. She’s the mama to a theater kid so she spends a great deal of time driving to theaters, waiting in theaters, and watching theater. And, she kinda loves it. Kathy, her husband, David, and daughter, Maggie, moved to Cumming in 2010 and love living in such an awesome community.

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Local Theatre Productions in Forsyth County

This following is a guest post by local Contributor, Kathy of House of Hills.  Kathy is sharing some of her family’s personal experiences and also giving us the scoop on some local productions in Forsyth County.

local theatre productions in forsyth county

Local Theatre Productions in Forsyth County

We’ve got tons of drama going on over at the House of Hills. Not just your typical tween drama (which there is plenty of), but actual drama—as in musical theater type drama. My Maggie has been involved in musical theater for almost two years now. It’s pretty much taken over our lives.

This weekend, Maggie isn’t in a show, but we’re still heading to the theater. Why? Because Maggie is doing the makeup for the show Aladdin Kids at Off Broadway. Yes, the makeup.

See that picture of my girl. She was a great monkey without the makeup, but the makeup made her character come to life even more. After doing that show (Seussical), Maggie decided she wanted to try doing makeup too!

If you know anything about the House of Hills, you know that we encourage trying new things that catch your interest. So, I’ve spent hours in the makeup aisles, being the test subject and even teaching how to apply eyeliner. Our awesome friends at Off Broadway have encouraged her interest too. She makes her debut as makeup artist this weekend with the production of Aladdin Kids.

Aladdin Kids is an adorable production of the classic Aladdin story in thirty-five minutes. The cast ranges from kids ages four to twelve, and they are so much fun to watch. I saw dress rehearsal and giggled through the whole thing. They’re having so much fun that you can’t help but have fun too.

If you’re looking for somewhere to take the kids this coming weekend or just want to introduce them to children’s theater, I recommend heading down to catch the show. For more information, visit  Off Broadway.

Other Local Theatre Productions in Forsyth County:

Acting Troupe of Lambert presents Legally Blonde
Lambert High School
Thursday, March 21st – Saturday, March 23rd
Click here for more information

Southside Players presents Anything Goes
South Forsyth High School
Thursday, March 21st – Saturday, March 23rd
Click here for more information

First Redeemer Conservatory of Music & Fine Arts presents Beauty & the Beast
First Redeemer Church
Thursday, March 21st – Saturday, March 23rd
Click here for more information

North Forsyth High School Drama Team presents Beauty & the Beast
North Forsyth High School
Wednesday, April 10th – Saturday, April 13th
Click here for more information
*Note:  Special “Breakfast with Belle” tickets available for Saturday, April 13th

Studio West Productions presents Lend Me a Tenor
West Forsyth High School
Thursday, April 25th – Saturday, April 27th
Click here for more information

CUE52 & Legacy Community Academy presents Mulan
The Warehouse
Thursday, April 25th – Saturday, April 27th
Click here for more information

Looking for other Plays?

If you’re looking for additional local theater, visit Atlanta With Kid for more shows in and around Cumming.

Connect with Kathy

Kathy at House of Hills

Kathy Hill blogs at HouseofHills.org semi-regularly where she shares her family’s antics, yummy recipes and Disney tips. She’s the mama to a theater kid so she spends a great deal of time driving to theaters, waiting in theaters, and watching theater. And, she kinda loves it. Kathy, her husband, David, and daughter, Maggie, moved to Cumming in 2010 and love living in such an awesome community.

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The Ultimate Homemaking eBook Bundle

The Ultimate Homemaking Ebook Bundle

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Things to do in Cumming GA – Week of April 15th 2013

Things to do in Cumming GA

Things to Do in Cumming GA – Week of April 15th, 2013

It’s already MID-April – crazy!!  And spring time fun is in FULL force.  So are the allergies and all the pollen!  The bright side though is that Spring time brings a lot of things to do in Cumming GA & Forsyth County!

With our Calendar of Events page, you can always look ahead to see what’s happening and find great things to do in Cumming GA & Forsyth County.

We wanted to highlight a few activities going on during the week of April 15th. Take a look at our Calendar of Events page for a full listing. You’ll find lots of great information on the following:

  • FREE Storytime Events
  • Mommy & Me at Glazed & Fired (pre-registration may be required)
  • Intro Classes at PeachMac store
  • Totally Running – Group Run Nights
  • MOMS Club – Cumming / North Open House Event
  • ‘Cue for a CURE – Dine to Donate Event
  • Church-Wide Jumble Sale
  • And more!!

Click here for all the Calendar information.

Kids Eat Free

Don’t forget to check out our Kids Eat Free Listing too – restaurants are listed every night of the week!!

Giveaways:

We have a brand new giveaway coming out this week – stay tuned!!

Special Coupons & Deals:

  • Pizzeria Azzurri: Save 50% with this Double Take Deal.
  • Goldstar Events:  GREAT discounted tickets to see the Braves, Disney on Ice & more!
  • Kids Bowl Free:  Kids can start bowling free this week at Stars & Strikes.  Make sure you sign up – it’s FREE!!

Looking Ahead

Some great events to plan ahead & get on your Calendar:

Play Local, Eat Local, Shop Local, Stay Local … support LOCAL!

Things to Do in Cumming GA – Week of April 1st, 2013

Things to do in Cumming GA

Things to Do in Cumming GA – Week of April 1st, 2013

It’s Spring Break Week in Forsyth County!!  That likely means one of three things – you’re either out of town (lucky you), in town looking for things to do (you’re in the right place), or at work like usual (sorry!).

With our Calendar of Events page, you can always look ahead to what’s happening and find great things to do in Cumming GA & Forsyth County.  Whether during the week or on the weekend, you can usually find something going on.

And definitely don’t forget to check out these recent articles:

We wanted to highlight a few activities going on during the week of April 1st.  Take a look at our Calendar of Events page for a full listing. You’ll find lots of great information on the following:

  • FREE Storytimes at the public libraries & Barnes & Noble
  • Daily FREE Events at all three Forsyth County Libraries
  • FREE Cinema Event at the Hampton Park Library (Thursday)
  • ootloose the Musical
  • And more!!

Click here for all the Calendar information.

Kids Eat Free

Don’t forget to check out our Kids Eat Free Listing too – restaurants are listed every night of the week!!

Special SPRING BREAK Coupons & Deals:

Looking Ahead

Some great events to plan ahead & get on your Calendar:

Play Local, Eat Local, Shop Local, Stay Local … support LOCAL!

Taste of Forsyth 2013 in Cumming GA

Taste of Forsyth 2013 in Cumming GA

Taste of Forsyth 2013 in Cumming GA

The weekend is finally here!  It’s time for the Taste of Forsyth 2013 in Cumming GA at the Cumming Fairgrounds.  So much food & fun packed into one day!

Event Details:

Saturday, March 30th – 11am to 6pm
Cumming Fairgrounds – 235 Castleberry Road, Cumming GA 30040

  • FREE Parking
  • FREE Admission
  • FREE Egg Hunts compliments of Automation Direct
  • FREE Live Entertainment

The Cumming Fairgrounds will be packed with families to enjoy one of three egg hunts, live entertainment and food from 20 restaurants in Forsyth and the surrounding communities during the 2013 Taste of Forsyth presented by Superior Plumbing.

The largest egg hunt in Cumming with more than 25,000 eggs, sponsored by Automation Direct will offer the following times:

  • 11:30am – Children 3 & Under
  • 12:30pm – Children 4 to 7 years
  • 1:30pm – Children 8 to 10 years.

Get there early for each egg hunt, eggs go quick!

Before, during and after the egg hunts, enjoy the acoustic sounds of Scott Thompson and food from 20 restaurants including:

  • Mellow Mushroom Pizza
  • Panera Bread
  • Kani House
  • Foster House
  • McAlister’s Deli
  • Castleberry Ale House
  • Mia ristorante Italiano
  • Ice Cream Social
  • Fox’s Pizza Den
  • Deep Fried Brownies
  • Rio Balsas Taqueria
  • Tam’s Backstage
  • Taste Jamaica
  • Blue Ribbon Foods
  • Shannon’s Little Sugars
  • Williamson Bros. BBQ
  • Creations Bakery
  • Bruster’s Real Ice Cream
  • Bob’s Lemonade
  • Shaved Ice

Restaurants will be selling samples ranging from $1 to $4.

Entertainment & Kid’s Zone

Children & adults of all ages can enjoy the incredible talents of Peter Hart, of Atlanta Puppet, during his puppet shows, a huge kid’s zone (quad bungee, rockwall, inflatable slides, bounces, a trackless train & much more), and you can climb on trucks and equipment big and small at the Touch-A-Truck.

More Information:

Visit www.CummingFair.net or call 770.423.1330
Directions – 400 North to Exit 15 and turn left.  Continue straight through four traffic lights.  Turn left at the 5th light, Highway 20 East.  At the first light, turn right on Castleberry Road.  Fairgrounds are on Right.

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Things to Do in Cumming GA

things to do in cumming ga

Things to Do in Cumming GA

With our Calendar of Events page, you can always look ahead to what’s happening and find great things to do in Cumming GA & Forsyth County.  Whether during the week or on the weekend, you can usually find something going on.

We wanted to highlight a few activities going on during the week of March 25th.  Take a look at our Calendar of Events page for a full listing. You’ll find lots of great information on the following:

  • FREE Storytimes at the public libraries & Barnes & Noble
  • Mommy & Me Class at Glazed & Fired (Tuesday)
  • Cuisine for a Cure – a Stick it 2 Cancer Event (Tuesday)
  • Friendship Christian School Open House (Tuesday & Thursday)
  • Kindergarten Registration for Forsyth County Schools (Wednesday & Thursday)
  • Leadership Forsyth Informational Session (Thursday)
  • And more!!

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Kids Eat Free

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The Croods Movie Review

the croods review

The Croods Movie Review

Two weekends ago, my family had the opportunity to preview the brand new 20th Century Fox movie, The Croods.  Going into it I had only seen one preview and I thought then that it looked pretty cute.  The preview highlighted both a great message about a family working together and also had some good humor in it too.

I recalled it also being from the same people that brought us How to Train Your Dragon, which my kids LOVED so I was looking forward to this new adventure.

I’ll be completely honest (as always on this website) and say it started a little slow for me.  But then again, I’m not its target audience!  However it soon picked up and I was caught up in the family’s adventure!

The cave-man family (the Croods) is forced out of their cave when their home is destroyed.  Together they are trying to reach a new land but come upon lots of obstacles.  I really liked the idea of highlighting the family working together.  A lot of movies are about a son or daughter finding their own way without the rest of the family.  So I really appreciated this take.

Now don’t get me wrong – there is family strife!  The pre-teen (or maybe teenage) daughter is very independent and out spoken.  She has a plan and isn’t afraid to step outside of her parent’s boundaries.  And the mother-in-law and son-in-law definitely have lots to argue about!  But the point is, they’re traveling on this mission together.  They all have to accept new ways of doing things and step outside their comfort zone.

The Dad is set up as kind of the “bad guy” in the whole thing, so of course my husband didn’t like those parts – ha!

But my kids – they loved it all!  They thought the silly parts were hysterical and the cool parts were awesome!  They’ve already asked when they can see it again – good thing it comes out to theaters this weekend!

So those are just my thoughts … I’d love to hear yours!

For another perspective, check out Common Sense Media.

More about The Croods:

The Croods is a 3D comedy adventure that follows the world’s first modern family as they embark on a journey of a lifetime when the cave that has always been their home, is destroyed. Traveling across a spectacular landscape, the Croods are rocked by generational clashes and seismic shifts as they discover an incredible new world filled with fantastic creatures — and their outlook is changed forever.

Rated PG, 98 Minutes
Starring:  Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman & Clark Duke

See The Croods:

Playing at both Forsyth County Movie Theatres

Click here for showtimes and listings at Carmike Cinemas / Movies 400
Click here for showtimes and listings at AMC Avenue Forsyth

Photo Provided by Allied THA

Disclosure:  I was provided with four complimentary tickets to a pre-screening of The Croods movie in order to facilitate this review.  However all thoughts & opinions are my own. 

Forsyth County 8th Grade Girl Basketball Champions

Lakeside Lady Lions become Forsyth County Champions

Friday night, February 15, 2013,  the 8th Grade Lakeside Lady Lions beat Vickery Middle School to become, for the second year in a row, Forsyth County Middle School 8th Grade Girl County Champions.  It was an electrifying game held at South Forsyth High School.  The Lady Lions, led by Coach Ken Lacy, beat the VCMS Lady Vipers, 49-39.  Caroline Diem led the Lions with 15 points, Mari Jonassen with 12, Gabby Tanjuatco with 10, Olivia Poff with 6, Kirsten Dahlberg , Jenny Lins and Maddie Clawson with 2.
Photo:  Bottom Row :  Lindsay Race, Ciarra Wingo, Sydney Parrish, managers Alexis Bennett, Kaitley Paquette (missing Riley Reeves)
Second Row:  Hannah Verbencourer,  Baylie Burke, Gabby Tanjuatco, Mari Jonassen, Olivia Poff, Jenny Lins, Abby Arant
Top Row: Coach Ken Lacy, Kirsten Dahlberg, Maddie Clawson, Caroline Diem

EXPIRED: Cumming Local Savings Card: SALE Alert

Sale Alert!!

Very Important:  If you purchased your Savings Card during the “Pre-Order” pricing, you’ll automatically receive the same benefits below based on the price you paid.  For example – if you purchased one card at $8, you’ll receive TWO cards win cards are mailed next week.  Save one & gift the other!  Just like that you marked someone off your list!!

Cumming Local Savings Card

Snag the Cumming Local Savings Card with a Small Business Saturday AND Cyber Monday Deal

Just a little over one week ago we announced the brand new Cumming Local Savings Card – a card designed to help families save money at popular Forsyth County, family-friendly businesses again & again.

If you haven’t purchased the Card yet, now is the time!

In honor of Small Business Saturday (because Cumming Local is in fact a small business & we also support other small businesses) AND Cyber Monday (because you in fact purchase the card online), we’re announcing a HUGE sale!!

Buy One, Get One FREE … or MORE!

This is for a very limited time only.  Offer ends at Midnight, Monday November 26, 2012.

>>> SALE EXPIRED <<<

Why the Cumming Local Savings Card:

With the Cumming Local Savings Card

  • You’ll save at each of the featured businesses, every time you show the card. Use it again & again through April 15, 2013.
  • The locally owned businesses featured, will earn! And your repeat business will help them!
  • Plus, with the purchase of the card, you’ll be supporting us, Cumming Local! We’re a locally owned business by a mom entrepreneur and have been a free service to our readers and this community for the last two years … and please, note – we’ll continue to be a free service!!

It’s a win-win for all of us!!

What businesses are featured?

We’re excited to support & feature Forsyth County businesses that are very family friendly and also ones that have been so supportive of us (Cumming Local) and our work these past two years. There are some deals for the whole family and a couple that just Mom or Dad might enjoy!

Cumming Local Savings Card

More Information:

For more information about How the Card Works and a list of Frequently Asked Questions, click here.

Purchase Now:

Select the “Buy Now” button below to begin the purchase process, secured through Paypal. Should you have any questions, please email us (info@cumminglocal.com) and we’ll reply with assistance just as soon as possible. Thank you for your support. Thank you for your business!

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