I like to mix Kix cereal flavors honey with original. I even find myself munching on the crunchy little puffs. As a kid I loved Kix as a snack so the slogan "Kid-Tested Mother-Approved®" seems fitting when I feed them to my daughter.
As a work from home mom I find it difficult to make pancakes every morning, so cereal is usually the first thing I start my day off feeding my daughter. We sit down together and I make sure my blackberry is turned off to avoid any interuptions. I think that 20 minute bonding time makes a huge difference and it helps us start our day off right. Tell me "How do you make your busy morning routine special for your family?" and you could win a prize pack from Kix through MyBlogSpark.
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2 comments:
With a 3 year old and a 6 month old each in different stages of food, our mornings are usually a bit crazy. Once we finally have food on table (usually cereal, yogurt or a combination of the two) the 3 of us sit at the ‘little’ table. I lower Olivia's highchair to be on the same level as us and I take a seat at the table with Mason. While he is eating and I'm feeding Olivia (sometimes he helps me feed her). I think it is important to sit with both kids during breakfast and spend time with them, even if it is only for 15 minutes. I don’t want either one of them to feel they are alone – this is way I started lowering the highchair, they both can see each other. It’s cute to watch them interact with one another and make each other laugh.
Breakfast is my only time that I can spend time with both of my kids together during the week. My husband leaves for work early, so it's just the 3 of us having fun in the morning.
Thanks so much for sharing!!
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