Friday, June 10, 2011

Come learn how to satisfy your crazy pregnancy cravings in a healthy way with Brooke Alpert of B Nutritious!



Nutritionist Brooke Alpert will be talking about her new book "Healthy Eating during Pregnancy"

Wednesday, June 29th from 6 pm to 7.30 pm

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Being a Positive Parent: The top ten questions to ask yourself


 
1. What type of parent are you currently? Rate yourself. If you could score yourself on a 1-10 basis. 1 being the worst and ten being the best. Where would you put yourself and why?
After having over fifty parents answer this question. I have found the most common answer to be anywhere from a five or less. As parents, we tend to think we are never doing enough. We think we’re ok but could always do better. We remember everything we did wrong. I just yelled at my daughter, I wasn’t fully listening, I couldn’t get off of work to see her school play. We never think of the good we did.
 
2. What type of parent do you want to be? What personality traits do you need to work on as a parent?  Think of all the traits you would like to portray to your children. Think of the person you would want to be that would make you a great role model. Remember, most traits are learned. This means you can learn any new traits you think your missing ( patience, listening skills, empathy, etc). This also means you can teach your kids some really great personality traits which will help guide them thru life is a positive way such as respect for yourself and others, kindness, gratitude, helping others, etc.
 
3. What have you learned from your child? For example: my child has made me see the joy in life. I watch her innocence ( not knowing the world has a dark side), the laughter of just enjoying the flowers, the sky, ice cream - living in the moment. I also learned from my daughter that we are born happy. We are born to love life. This gives me the motivation to find that joy in my own life and share it with everyone around me. Think of the influence your kids have on you?
 
4. What does my child need from me? Don’t think about just what you want to give or think she needs? Ask your child what her interests, likes, dislikes are? Find out what your child really needs and wants? Make sure you really listen to your child. Don’t tune out thinking you know what’s best for your child all the time. Don’t get me wrong -as a parent, your always looking out for your child and protecting them. But you need to listen to them and follow their interests to help them grow and become their own person.
 
5. Do you find yourself “Keeping up with the Jones”?  This typical statement that we hear all the time holds a lot of truth to it. Do you find yourself comparing yourself to other parents or trying to compete with other parents? If you do, stop immediately. This will only cause failure for both you and your child. Be yourself- be the parent you want to be. Let your child grow and develop in their own pace. Every one grows, develop and learns differently - this is ok. Don’t push your child to be someplace they are not. Encourage but don’t push!
 
6. When was the last time you said something positive to yourself or your spouse about your parenting techniques? If you haven’t found something good you have done - your not looking hard enough. We are learn how to be parents thru trial and error. We have help and support but there is no degree on parenting. You have done a lot of good already. Think about and praise what you have done right. Your children need to see you praise yourself. They need to see you have a good sense of self.
 
7. What are your expectations for your children? Have you set realistic expectations for them? Write a list of your expectations. Make sure they are realistic - don’t set your child and yourself up for failure.
 
8. Write a job description for yourself. I actually have written a job description for a mom but you can do the same for a dad. You can also re write your job description if it has changed. Maybe, you have become a single parent or you went from a stay at home mom to a working mom. Your job descriptions as a parent can change at any time. Be prepared. Write your description. Here is an example of a Help wanted ad for a mom:
 
Help Wanted: Mom
Must have a beautiful  smile, warm eyes and a loving touch. Highly motivated and energetic individual with the ability to multi-task, negotiate and manage time. Must be a self-starter and be willing to learn new tasks at any time. Must be organized, delegate responsibility and manage a budget. Patience is a must. Must work well under pressure. Must be responsible, caring, disciplined and have good managerial skills. Listening skills a plus. Must have a reliable car. Position requires long hours, overtime, weekends and holidays. No sick or vacation time. Pay is low, appreciation is rare but you will learn a lot from this position. 
 
9. Who are you outside of being a parent? You’re a parent - that’s great must not only should you have a sense of personal accomplishment but also have a sense of professional development. You should have outside interests, hobbies and friends. This will show you as a well rounded person that your children can admire. Having outsides interests and friends will also make you happier. A happy parent = happy children. To be a good parent, you must first be a happy individual
 
10. Do you have Support  network?- Always make sure as a parent that you have a strong support team. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. This was extremely hard for me. I always thought I could handle everything. ( I had some control issues) But then you realize this is impossible once you have kids. I remember, the day my babysitter got the stomach flu, my husband was at work already and I had an important meeting at work I couldn’t miss. The obvious  answer/solution: ask for help. It was hard but I did and it worked. Think of a few people that you could turn to in an emergency situation or just for when you need a break. It might be family or friends- just have those peoples numbers close by. Parenting has a lot of spontaneous moments you want to be prepared.
 
For more information on Diane Lang or her new book Creating Balance & Finding Happiness, please visit her website:
www.dlcounseling.com  Please contact Diane with any questions at Lifeline36@aol.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

Customer Appreciation Event

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Please join us at Metro Minis on Friday, May 13th 2 PM to 4 PM to celebrate the showcasing of our new store artwork provided to us by Adriana Casey Photography, a favorite customer of ours.
We are thrilled to have photography by a customer, featuring our other lovely customers.

To show our appreciation for customers like Adriana and you, we will have light refreshments, a raffle for a gorgeous Sakura Bloom ring sling and an "A Lifestyle Portrait Session" and a 11X14 print courtesy of Adriana Casey photography

Free gift with a purchase of $20, and discounts on a bestselling cloth diapering system.

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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Help Wanted: MOM

Help Wanted: Mom

Must have a beautiful  smile, warm eyes and a loving touch. Highly motivated and energetic individual with the ability to multi-task, negotiate and manage time. Must be a self-starter and be willing to learn new tasks at any time. Must be organized, delegate responsibility and manage a budget. Patience is a must. Must work well under pressure. Must be responsible, caring, disciplined and have good managerial skills. Listening skills a plus. Must have a reliable car. Position requires long hours, overtime, weekends and holidays. No sick or vacation time. Pay is low, appreciation is rare but you will learn a lot from this position

 
Diane Lang, MA
Positive Living Expert/Educator

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Private Consultations

Due to the amazing response, we extended our promotion:



PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS
In our place or yours!
Whether you are looking for more individualized attention, have special needs, a bag of donated carriers, or just can't make it to our store, we are here to help you!
Let one of our certified babywearing instructors guide you through the difference in babycarriers and slings.

Private, one-on-one consultations are $50 in-store and $100 in home
if scheduled in the month of May. You will also receive a 5% discount on any carriers you purchase. Please
contact us to inquire about dates or you can reserve a spot online

You do not need to book a private consultation to purchase a sling/carrier. All our staff knows about babywearing and is happy to help you at any time. The private consultations are available for customers who would like a more personalized experience.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Ju Ju Be Trunkshow

We are finalizing the details but we will be having a Ju Ju Be Trunkshow in May.

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Stay tuned for more info here. Sign up for our blog, newsletter or friend us on Facebook and Twitter to stay in the loop.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Stand Up For Women's Health!

Please join women of NYC and around the country who are standing up for Women's Health! All over our country little by little women's health and rights are being tested right now. This weekend join with Planned Parenthood of NYC, Raising Women’s Voices, NARAL Pro-Choice New York, National Advocates for Pregnant Women and other local groups to stand up for the rights of all women to have access to reproductive health services.

Even if you think this won't impact you, likely you have a daughter, sister, niece, friend, or a co-worker to whom access to affordable reproductive health services will be important!

ACT THIS WEEKEND!

Keep up with what is going on thru:

Twitter - Tweet about the rally! Here’s a sample tweet: “Join me and @ppnycaction on Feb 26 as we stand up for women’s health! RSVP today: http://bit.ly/h4ubMk #Feb26 #women”

Facebook - Join the facebook event and invite your friends to join too!

Tumblr - They created a Tumblr where they will be promoting all things rally-related!

Date:
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Address:
Foley Square, Across from the Court House in Lower Manhattan
Between Lafayette St. & Centre St.
New York, NY 10007
United States

If you'd like to attend this event you can RSVP online.

Need to get Fired Up about it, check out:
http://feministing.com/2011/02/16/its-time-to-fucking-rally/

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Introducing our new Girasol Colorways Lotus, SoHo and Chelsea

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We just received three new Girasol colorways. Of course they all have our signature three stripes. We really proud of them, take a look and order them at our online store or come to our retail location to check them out.



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Monday, December 27, 2010

Happy Snow Day!

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From all of us at Metro Minis, thank you for supporting us during 2010! We are looking forward to seeing you in the New Year!

Today, as you might have guessed, we closed due to snow conditions. We will also be closed this Saturday and Sunday while we celebrate New Years!

Please enjoy the holidays safely!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

NY Times article on Kangaroo Care

We have been recommending Kangaroo care to our customer for years so we were happy to see this article in the NY times today.
Please take a look it is a great piece.


The Human Incubator
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/13/the-human-incubator/?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=ab1

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Charlie's Soap Refill Station at Metro Minis!

Do you love the eco-friendly Charlie's Soap? Take your green thumb to the next level by reusing your Charlie's Soap containers!

You can refill your container at our refill station; helping you save money and the environment!

Bring your 2.64 lb (80 loads) Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder and refill it for only $12 (regular price of a new container is $16).

Just another way Metro Minis is helping NYC parents go green!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Return of the Lunchbots!


The Lunchbots have returned to the land of Metro Minis, saving people everywhere from the cursed legion of plastic containers that have plagued the countryside!

In their secret hidden base, at 75th St and Park Ave (near the 6 train), the Lunchbots have organized themselves into a fighting force of stainless steel -- ready to assist with four different sizes and colors!

In their epic campaign to provide eco-friendly lunch containers, the Lunchbots have enlisted a new ally!

Now, with the help if the Children's Stainless Steel Dish Set, the Lunchbots are better than ever!

Create your own team of Lunchbots! All sizes are restocked and ready to assist you!