Author Archives: Beverly Resnick

Happy Hanukkah

Happy HanukkahHere is a simple explanation from Judaism 101:

Chanukah is the festival of lights, commemorating the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem after a successful revolt against the Seleucid Greeks. As part of the rededication, the victorious Jews needed to light the Temple’s menorah (candelabrum), but they had only enough oil to last one day and it would take eight days to prepare more oil. Miraculously, the one-day supply of oil lasted for eight days. The miracle of the oil is commemorated with this eight-day candle lighting holiday.

Chanukah begins between Thanksgiving and Christmas. About half of the time, it overlaps with Christmas, but there are many years when Chanukkah ends long before Christmas. In 2002, for example, Chanukkah began on Thanksgiving and ended in the first week of December, but that is unusual.

Almost all Jews light candles with their families for at least some nights of the holiday, so people like to be at home during this holiday. Although almost nobody takes off from work or school for this holiday, many may not want to work nights or travel during the holiday so they can light candles with the family, and accommodations should be made for this.

Here are some links for more info and children’s activities:

Healthy eating- Downsize your portions

How much you eat is as important as what you eat.  The USA is known for its “supersizing”, especially in restaurants.

portion sizes It is perfectly OK to ask for a to-go box and take home that food you couldn’t finish at the restaurant.

Rent the movie “Supersize Me” to find out what Supersizing does for you.

Watch out for those yummy Starbucks drinks..some of them have over 500 calories!

Taking care of what you eat is taking care of yourself.

Flag Day June 14th

Flag Day is on Friday, June 14th.

The flag of The United States is a symbol of this country’s values and traditions. The 13 red and white stripes represent the original colonies and the 50 stars stand for the states.

Anja takes home a souvenir!

Use this day to teach your kids about your own country’s flag!

You can find a print out of lots of flags in Kids Culture Corner at http://aupairinamerica.com/resources/kids/culture_corner.

How to get your Host Children to lend a hand!

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I was recently was visiting with a good friend and commented on the chore and behavior charts she have posted in her family room. With four kids, she found it can be difficult to keep track of who has done what and who had gained or lost various privileges. So, over the years, she has used various charts to keep everything on track. She have also created charts for host families and au pairs dealing with behavior the children may be having.

She forwarded this information for me to pass along to help you work with your host families and the children.

Having chores teaches children that they are an important part of the family and their efforts count. This teaches responsibility and promotes positive self-esteem.
Blank Chore Chart
Chore Chart with Basic Chores

June 6 is National Applesauce Cake Day

Here’s a recipe for a healthy and delicious snack to make with the children

1 cup sugar
1/2 cup shortening
2 cup flour
2 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 1/2 cups applesauce
1 cup raisins or dried cranberries

Mix first sugar and shortening, then add flour, baking soda and cinnamon. Mix in applesauce and raisins/cranberries. Place in a greased and floured 9 x 13 inch baking pan and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.

Looking for something to do this weekend?

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Monday, March 12, 2012

You don’t need to know how to play the bagpipes to enjoy a little luck o’ the Irish this St. Patrick’s Day. Just head down to New York City for the 251st marching of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Lead by Grand Marshall Francis X. Comerford, the Chief Revenue Officer and President of Commercial Operations for NBC owned television stations, the parade will march up Fifth Ave. from 44th St. starting at 11 a.m.  Bring your family and your friends and show your support for New York’s finest and American veterans everywhere.

Parade details are here.

New York St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Saturday, March 17
Kicks off at Fifth Ave and 44th St.
11 AM