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4 Tips for raising a scorpio daughter.

Friday, February 17, 2017



Last week when I picked Jordyn up from school she was in tears. Complete tears. She had gotten a strike on her calendar for arguing with a boy and it tore her apart. Jordyn ALWAYS tries to stand up for what is right and stick up for people that she thinks have been wronged....In this particular situation the boy had taken a marker that wasn't his and Jordyn needed to make it a point to get it back.  Her teacher said she tried to calm her down but she couldn't, she was hyperventilating. She had tried to explain to Jordyn that it was ok, that she is a great student but she had to give her a strike even though the boy was wrong, to make it fair because she was arguing too....
but in Jordyns mind. It wasn't ok.....it couldn't be ok.

See Jordyn is a scorpio, scorpios are signs of passion and they are extreme in their emotions. They seem to be in tune with the vibes and often times can pick up the energies of those around them. They are also warriors of truth and justice which explains why she constantly feels the need to fight for whats right, even when the fight is over something as small as a marker.

It took me a while to figure out how to navigate raising a scorpio child, i'm still learning but I have a few tips i've learned that I want to share with you all.

1: THEY ARE EXTREMELY SENSITIVE AND TEACHING EMOTIONAL MANAGEMENT IS IMPORTANT.

No matter how calm, cool, and collected they may seem on the surface, they feel emotions deeply and intensely. Their emotions are extreme on both ends of the spectrum, there is rarely a middle ground, it's either all or nothing. Jordyn is either right under me, hugging and kissing and telling me she loves me, or she's isolated in her room giving me the silent treatment. It's important to be patient and teach our little scorpios how to manage these emotions because it is very easy for them to stay in the negative feelings and slip into a dark place.

2: THEY HAVE HIGH LEVELS OF EXPECTATIONS FOR THEMSELVES AND REASSURANCE IS IMPORTANT.

Scorpios tend to be born with naturally high levels of intelligence. So naturally, they have high expectations for themselves. More often than not, they pour their entire beings into whatever it is they are working on and are extremely hard on themselves if they don't get the grade or praise they are expecting. I've found that it is important for me to give constantly give Jordyn the reassurance that everything is ok, that she did her best and that is what is important. 

3: THEY ARE VERY INTENSE AND CAN BE VERY SECRETIVE.

Scorpios tend to be introverts and as a result of this, they tend to keep their emotions and personal feelings tightly bound to them. They don't let just anyone in their inner circle or their private world.  
I've learned that it is important to teach the benefits of effectively communicating her feelings early on. I've also learned that I have to teach her to consider the feelings of others because not everyone can appreciate the intense nature of the scorpio. 

4: STRUCTURE AND DISCIPLINE IS NECESSARY.

Scorpios are very powerful, dominate, and strong willed by nature. They know exactly who they are and what they stand for. Most parents of scorpios don't have enough energy to go toe to toe with them  because scorpios rarely back down. I've learned that I have to be firm but fair in the boundaries and disciplines I set on Jordyn. You cannot be too hard or soft on a scorpio child because they pick up on vibes and are extremely intuitive so if they sense a weak parent, they may start to take advantage and become manipulative. If you're too strong, their sense of resentment towards you may grow and let me tell you, nobody holds a grudge quite like a scorpio.....except you know, a Taurus ;)
The point is to find a balance, meet your child in the middle. Don't be a push over but don't rule with an iron fist either. They will test you, so you have to make them understand that YOU are the boss of the house, not them, and stick to what you say. Don't back down. 

xo, Jeanice :)

Family friendly valentines date night in.

Friday, February 10, 2017


So valentines day is on a Tuesday this year huh?....Wow, what genius made that happen? I mean really, the one night out of the year that is supposed to be all about romance and candlelit dinners and all that jazz....falls on a Tuesday...Right smack dab in the middle of the school and work week...I mean, what are we supposed to do here?...How exactly are we supposed to have a romantic valentines date night in the middle of the week when we've got everyday weeknight stuff to do?
 I mean, I guess we ditch the romantic part and just go ahead with a family style valentines date night, actually, that doesn't sound half bad. I'm here for the romance, it's 100% necessary for healthy and happy relationships but sometimes, like this Valentines day, its just not possible so here are a few ways to make valentines date night special......as a family.

1.WRITE LOVE NOTES.
Before you all sit down to eat take a few minutes to write down a few simple reasons you love eachother. Take turns sharing them out loud around the dinner table. This not only reassures family love but it also reinforces family bonding. 
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2. SPRUCE UP YOUR TABLE SETTING. 
I mean, you could go out but honestly, for me...the long waits, inflated prices, and packed restaurants would probably not only result in Jordyn melting down, but me as well. And lets be real, you're going to spend more time waiting than you will eating, and lets not forget that we've got to get back home and get ready for bed at a decent hour. Yeah.....no thanks. 
Instead, set your table with some beautiful valentines decor, light some candles, and cook your
families favorite special meal. 


3.VALENTINES MOCKTAILS

Whats a celebration without cocktails?....It's super easy to whip some up at home for your special date night and even easier to whip up some kid friendly mocktails. Try this perfectly sparkling cotton candy cocktail;

YOU'LL NEED:
  • SPARKLING WATER,CLUB SODA, OR ANY SPARKLING JUICE.
  • PINK COTTON CANDY
  • HEART SPRINKLES
  • CORN SYRUP


WHAT YOU DO:
  • DIP THE RIM OF YOUR GLASSES INTO CORN SYRUP AND THEN DIP INTO SPRINKLES.
  • CHILL YOUR GLASSES FOR ABOUT 30 MINS.
  • ADD ICE TO YOUR GLASSES AND POUR IN YOUR SPARKLING JUICE OR WATER.
  • ADD A SMALL AMOUNT OF COTTON CANDY TO TURN YOUR JUICE PINK.
  • TOP OFF WITH A CHUNK OF COTTON CANDY.
NOTE: Pushing the cotton candy down into the drink right before drinking will make for a pretty exciting presentation for the kiddos.

4: WHATS DINNER WITHOUT DESSERT....

Obviously you want to have an extra special dessert on valentines day. Make your families favorite or try something new!! Something extra special and super simple that you  can't go wrong with is crockpot chocolate fondue! Grab some different types of chocolate, white, dark, milk...whatever your heart desires and pour them into mason jars. Then, fill your crockpot about half way with water, place your mason jars of chocolate into your crockpot and allow to melt....Once melted, remove the melted chocolate jars from the crockpot. Then set out a plate of fruit, marshmallows, and even graham crackers with some sticks for dipping. 
This makes for a fun, interactive dessert nobody can resist. 

5: FINISH OFF THE NIGHT WITH GAME NIGHT OR MOVIE NIGHT.
After you're all full and happy whip out a board game or cuddle up in your favorite place with a bunch of blankets and pillows and watch a good movie.

Our favorite place to cuddle is on the couch in the living room....also, how cute is baby Jordyn in the background? Ha!...

Spending valentines day in with your family doesnt mean it has to be boring or treated as an inconvenience. You and your family can make it beautiful and special with a few special touches. What are your plans for this Valentines day? Are you going out or staying in?

Whatever you do, I hope your day is filled with all the love!!

Xo,
Jeanice 



Perfect pound cake and homemade whipped cream

Friday, February 3, 2017

Happy Friday, lovers!
A few weeks ago Jordyn and I made some poundcake, topped off with some homemade whipped cream and fresh strawberries. 
It was delicious. Smooth,rich, buttery, somewhat dense but also soft, and not too sweet. The whipped cream is perfectly light, fluffy, and creamy! 
And, since its Friday and because you all be craving some delicious cake, i'm sharing the recipe with you, so grab your littles and start making some memories!

FOR THE CAKE YOU'LL NEED:

  • 3 cups all purpose flour.
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 cup softened butter.
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt.
  • 1 cup milk.
  • 5 large eggs.
  • 2 1/2 cups sugar.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla.

WHAT YOU DO:
  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and grease your baking pan.
  • Sift together your flour, salt, and baking powder-set aside.
  • in your stand mixer bowl or large bowl, mix together your sugar and your butter. 
  • Add in your vanilla and eggs and beat on medium for about 5 mins.
  • Turn mixer on slow and slowly add in flour mixture and milk. Beat until smooth.
  • Pour mixture into pan and bake 55-60 mins or until golden brown on top and toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
  • Allow to cool before topping with your homemade whipped cream and sliced strawberries

FOR THE WHIPPED CREAM YOU'LL NEED:
  • 1 pint heavy whipping cream.
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar.-sifted.
  • 1teaspoon vanilla.

WHAT YOU DO:
  • place your mixing bowl and whisk in the freezer for about 15 mins. Heck, you can even throw your whipping cream in there too. The key to great whipped cream is to make sure everything is REALLY cold. 
  • Pour heavy whipping cream into your stand or hand mixer bowl and whip until soft peaks begin to form.
  • Slowly add in powdered sugar and vanilla.
  • Mix until your peaks stand without immediately falling. Don't over mix as you run the risk of turning your whipped cream to butter and while we love butter......thats not what we are going for.
  • Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to use.

 Jordyn and I aren't big fans of overly sweet cakes or tons of frosting so the combination of the poundcake and the whipped cream literally makes the perfect dessert for us. 

I hope you all hop into the kitchen with your little ones and give this recipe, or any recipe for that matter, a try!! 

Happy Weekend Xo,
Jeanice :)

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