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Mayor Anne Gerwig, A Leader from the Heart

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Mayor Anne Gerwig, A Leader from the Heart

Story and Photos by Lois Spatz

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July 2016 Special Events Announced for Palm Beach Zoo

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July 2016 Special Events Announced for Palm Beach Zoo

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Palm Beach Zoo is announcing the following special events and promotions for the month of July 2016:

We Love Our Locals #WildWeekdays Special

Mon-Fri until July 31, 2016 we are offering a ‪#‎WildWeekdays $5 OFF DISCOUNT for anyone living in Palm Beach County! Applies to ALL regular, full-price daytime admissions from 9a-4:15p *special events not included* You MUST provide a government issued ID or utility bill to receive the discount. http://goo.gl/ydH431

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Food Truck Safari

July 16: 4:30p – 9:00p (Copperpoint Brewing Company tap takeover)

 

Food Truck Safari returns to the Palm Beach Zoo, Saturday, July 16th. Feed your inner animal at some of Palm Beach County’s best gourmet food trucks inside the Zoo. Enjoy live music, plus up-close animal encounters until the Zoo closes at 9:00p. Beer and wine are available for guests 21 and older featuring a Copperpoint Brewing Company tap takeover! Gates open at 4:30p, truck windows open at 5:00p with the last ticket being sold at 8:15p.  More details at http://goo.gl/9kXktc

Safari Nights

July 1: Fourth of July Beach Bash (American animals)

July 15: Pajama (nocturnal animals)

July 22: Party for the Planet (home gardening)

July 29: Winter in July (global warming)

The Zoo Comes Alive for Safari Nights! Join us every Friday evening (5:00p to 9:00p) from June through August for Safari Nights. Each night will feature a different family friendly theme and will include children’s entertainment such as face painting and kids’ DJ in the Fountain Plaza and MUCH more!  Visit palmbeachzoo.org/safari-nights for more information!

Roar & Pour

July 2: 4:30p – 9:00p

Spend an evening in the Zoo with live music, great food, and cold drinks…featuring a Twisted Trunk Brewing tap takeover with Palm Beach Pilz and Irish Red on tap. Explore the Zoo, experience up-close animal encounters, and then at 7:30pm Roll The Stones (a Rolling Stones Tribute) takes the stage! Learn more at http://goo.gl/6c1NXk

Education Events

Zoo Camp 2016

Come for one week or the entire summer!  Each week offers a unique wildlife theme as participants experience zoo keeping activities, behind-the-scenes tours, scavenger hunts, enriching conservation education activities, and interactive fountain time.

Each day, participants will enjoy up-close animal encounters, animal exhibit visits, crafts, games, and much more! We offer programs for ages 5 to 17. For more information visit: palmbeachzoo.org/zoo-camp

 

Story Time at the Zoo: A Real Page Turner

Saturday’s at 10:30 a.m.

 

July 2: Zoo Looking by Mem Fox

July 9: Curious George by H.A. Rey

July 16: Miles and Miles of Reptiles by Tish Rabe

July 23: Allie Gator and the Mixed-Up Scarecrow by Heather Alexander

July 30: Here is the African Savanna by Madeline Dunphy

This popular event will take place at on Saturday’s at 10:30 a.m. at the Zoo’s Conservation Station by the Safari Train and the Wildlife Carousel. Story Time at the Zoo is geared towards encouraging children to connect with wildlife through reading, and it is included in the cost of Zoo admission. For more information visit: http://www.palmbeachzoo.org/special-events

 

About the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

The Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches exists to inspire people to act on behalf of wildlife and the natural world. We advance our conservation mission through endangered species propagation, education and support of conservation initiatives in the field. Our commitment to sustainable business practices elevates our capacity to inspire others. The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is located at 1301 Summit Boulevard in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, except Thanksgiving and Christmas. For more information, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.

Oatmeal and Protein Peanut Butter Balls

Oatmeal and Protein Peanut Butter Balls

A Healthy Breakfast Recipe from Sherri Mraz, the Cookin’ Yogi

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1/2 cup natural peanut or other nut butter

1/2 cup maple syrup

pinch sea salt

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 1/2 cups rolled oats

1/2 cup dark chocolate chips

1 tsp chia seeds

2 -3 tbls vanilla protein powder

1/4 cup sliced almonds

Directions

  1. Melt peanut butter, maple syrup and salt together over low heat until smooth
  2. Remove from heat and stir in oatmeal, protein powder, almonds and vanilla
  3. Let cool completely
  4. Fold in chocolate chips
  5. Form into balls and roll in chia seeds

Can add coconut flakes, almonds, walnuts, or flax, whatever you like.

These snacks are loaded with protein, great for pre or post workouts and even breakfast. I throw a few in my sons lunch box to avoid the afternoon slump.

If you are interested in getting a good quality protein powder visit Natures Sunshine, you can get it at distributors cost as well. Please add my member number 3453229. Thank you ?

Kids’ Corner – Kids Eat FREE

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Compiled by Shawn Thompson

Kids Eat FREE! This is your one-stop source for your favorite restaurants around town where your kids can eat free!  All restaurants listed offer one free child meal (10 and under – some are 12 and under) per adult entrée purchased unless specified (drink offers vary).  Since most places change their kids eat free promotions from time to time, please call ahead to make sure the offer is still good.

Shawn Thompson

If you have a favorite restaurant that offers a freebie meal not listed, please feel free to share!

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MONDAY

Brass Ring Pub   10998 Okeechobee Blvd., RPB  (561)296-4563

After 5 p.m. – drink included

Shane’s Rib Shack  11051 Southern Blvd., RPB (561) 333-7427

All Day – drink included

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TUESDAY

Alabama Joe’s 6316 Lantana Rd. #45 Pinewood Square, Lantana (561)963-3393

All day – drink included

BurgerFi Kids Night

BurgerFi Wellington, 12836 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, FL 33414.  (561) 612-7853. Free Kid’s Custard with the purchase of a Kid’s Meal (one per child under 10 years old).

CJS Island Grill, 606 Lake Ave, Lake Worth FL 33460
561-249-6131 Kids Eat free with an Adult purchase.

Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille  10880 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (561)798-6227

All day – drink included (2 kids per adult w/ $8 meal)

Denny’s  300 Civic Way, RPB  (561)793-7050

From 4-10 p.m.  – no drink included (2 kids per one adult meal)

Bru’s Room  11111 Southern Blvd., RPB  (561)790-2771

From 5-9 p.m. – drink included, (Thursdays 1/2 off)

Hurricane Grill & Wings  11071 Southern Blvd, RPB  (561)753-4868

All Day – drink included

Hurricane Grill & Wings  4075 State Rd. 7 (441), Lake Worth  (561)318-6107

All Day – drink included

Rosalita’s Tex Mex Grill  5949 S. Congress Ave., Atlantis – corner of Lantana & Congress (561)964-5747

After 5 p.m. – drink includedCaptain Cartoon, aka Dick Culpa, does FREE kids’ caricatures at Rosalita’s on Tuesday nights! Check out his website too.

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 WEDNESDAY

Moe’s Southwest Grill  2605 St. Rd. 7, Bay 410   (561)792-5712

After 5 p.m. – drink, cookie + chips included

Duffy’s  11935 Southern Blvd., RPB   (561)792-4045

All day – drink included

TooJay’s (moved from Wellington Green Mall to Wellington Green Commons)
2605 S. State Road 7, Wellington (561) 784-9055
Every Wednesday through August 31st: one free kid’s meal with one paid adult entree

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THURSDAY

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FRIDAY

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SATURDAY

Steak ’n Shake   133 S. State Rd. 7, RPB  (561)333-6474

All day – drink included

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SUNDAY

Steak ’n Shake  133 S. State Rd. 7, RPB (561) 333-6474

All day – drink included

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EVERYDAY (and Almost Everyday)

Butterfields Southern Café  1145 Royal Palm Beach Blvd., RPB  (561)792-8723.  (Monday thru Saturday.  Restaurant closes on Sundays at 3pm).

4-8 p.m. every day – no drink included

The Original Pancake House    105 South State Rd. 7, RPB  (561)296-0878

Until 2 p.m. Mon. – Friday – drink included

Hope is the Thing with Feathers

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Hope is the thing with FeathersEmilyDickinson

By Emily Dickinson

‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers—
That perches in the soul—
And sings the tune without the words—
And never stops—at all—

And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—
And sore must be the storm—
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm—

I’ve heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me.

Whiplash Disorders

Whiplash Disorders: Why You Should Get Your Fat Neck in Shape

By Dr. Jonathon Chung of Keystone Chiropractic 

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I know it’s a little bit of a crazy headline, but today we’re going to talk about how a fat neck can contribute to chronic whiplash pain.

But I’m not talking about the width of someone’s neck. The neck I’m talking about can be thin on the surface, but have fat tissue build up in places where it shouldn’t. Namely, inside of your muscles.

It’s helped us to reveal a problem that many doctors miss when looking at conventional MRI findings.

Don’t Put So Much Stock in Disc Problems

For better or for worse, injuries from auto accidents are usually made or broken by MRI findings. That’s why your attorney has likely pushed you to get an MRI even though your doctor may have chosen against it.

If your doctor is like me, they avoid too jumping to MRI’s too quickly because sometimes it can really cause more harm than good. MRI’s give you the most highly detailed images available to the average consumer, but those extra details can be counterproductive.

In a patient’s eyes, an MRI report can be intimidating and scary. It’s common for most MRI reports to say things like:

  • Disc herniation
  • Degenerative changes
  • Stenosis
  • Loss of disc space
  • etc

Which is fine if you’re a health care professional and you need to know what’s going on. However, a lot of patients will look at these words, do a quick google search, and end up looking like this: (Visit link and scroll down). http://chiropractorwellington.com/whiplash-disorders-why-you-should-get-your-fat-neck-in-shape/ 

There’s a couple things to remember when seeing some of your MRI findings:

  1. Many of these findings are seen in normal aging
  2. Just because it’s on an MRI doesn’t mean it’s causing your pain or condition

To add more insult to injury (pun intended), things like herniated and degenerated discs are very disempowering as a diagnosis. In most cases, those findings are going to stay with you throughout your life, and that’s okay because even healthy pain-free people will have it throughout their lives too!

….even healthy pain-free people will have have herniated and degenerated discs throughout their lives too!

Whiplash and Fatty Neck Muscles

Generally we all wish we had a little less fat around our waist lines. In recent years, researchers have been seeing that fat can build up in muscular tissue and is associated with problems of aging. You can read some more about the science behind this problem in a great article on the Strength Theory Blog here.  This includes chronic pain which is the major concern for patients with whiplash.

Some recent studies are starting to show that identifying fat build up in your neck muscles can predict how well someone with whiplash will recover. [1, 2, 3, 4]

If you don’t want to read the abstracts, here’s the summary:

Patients with greater fat build up in neck muscles after an accident are more likely to have more persistent whiplash symptoms.

This runs counter to people with herniated discs because the presence of herniations is generally a poor predictor of pain.

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The problem with fatty muscles is that they don’t work the same way as lean muscle. Fatty muscle tissue is weaker in strength and endurance than lean muscle tissue.

But if you’re in pain, you don’t really care that much about your strength and endurance. You just want to feel better. As my friend Morpheus from the Matrix says:

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When muscle tissue becomes dysfunctional, your body loses a valuable neurological input to the brain that helps to modulate pain. That’s why exercise is such an effective form of medicine for people with various types of pain.

On top of that, when fat builds up in muscle tissue, it has neuroendocrine effects on the muscle tissue itself. These effects include:

  • Reducing sensitivity of muscle to insulin (Translation: muscle won’t eat as much sugar as it normally does)
  • Reducing Kreb’s cycle activity of muscle (Translation: muscle won’t use energy as efficiently)
  • Increasing the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (Translation: more inflammation around muscle –> More pain)

Ultimately, fatty muscle tissue effects how the muscle contracts, how the muscle eats, how the muscle digests, and it predisposes your muscles to pain and inflammation.

While the evidence is still pretty new , it does seem to reflect why people who are stronger and have more muscle seem to be more resilient to pain problems.

Unlike Bad Discs, This Problem is Fixable

Fatty muscles can result from prolonged periods of inactivity. So it seems like a pretty simple fix. Move more, exercise, and get stronger. A small study on exercise for women with whiplash disorders show that neck exercise can reduce fat content in neck muscles and improve someone’s prognosis, so it does look like this problem is fixable. [Source]

However, one of the things that triggers inactivity after a whiplash accident is the immediate pain itself. When you have a whiplash, even small amounts of movement tend to be painful or instigate symptoms. The thought of exercising just sounds….painful.

So what can you do after an accident? Fortunately, these same rules apply with or without an MRI.

  1. Get the initial pain under control – There’s no shortage of therapies that can help control pain. Some use ice, heat, TENS, acupuncture, spinal manipulation, massage,  meds, etc. In order for you to get your body moving, you have to overcome the fear of movement that pain can cause.
  2. Position Matters – the ability to control the position of the neck is a key piece in normal movement. Developing this control depends heavily on establishing normal structure and normal positioning of the neck. This is where a structural approach to chiropractic plays a major role in recovery.Abnormal loading of the joints in your neck from Atlas Displacement Complex can contribute to pain, but it also can lead to Secondary problems like vertigo, headache, and brain fog after a whiplash.
  3. Gradual Progressive Loading – As the neck feels better and your positioning improves, you will want to gradually increase the strength of the muscles in the neck. Basic neck exercises like the chin tuck and chin nod can help train the small deep muscles of the neck. As the muscles get stronger and more functional, you will protect your muscles from fatty degeneration.Starting slow and gradually building up the resistance and endurance of your neck muscles is a key step in getting a good long term result after a car accident.

With a great understanding of the problems associated from chronic whiplash, we can utilize better tools to make sure that you don’t become a victim to chronic pain.

 

 

 

Theresa LePore Elected President of YWCA

The YWCA of Palm Beach County is pleased to announce the election of its new officers and board for the 2016-17 term.

The officers are: Theresa LePore, President; Kalinthia Dillard, Esq., 1st Vice President; Sharon Rinehimer, Esq., 2nd Vice President; Whitney Baldwin, Esq., Secretary; and Jane Bloom, Treasurer.

New board members include Maria S. Atuña, Jane Bloom, Sharon Daley, Victoria Karasin, Tinu Peña, Maria Siemon and Dr. Chelly Templeton. Re-elected to the Board for an additional term are: Marti LaTour, Dana Schack, Bernadette Shalhoub, Phyllis Verducci, Trixy Walker, and Maggie Zeller. They join continuing board members Sheila Carnicelli, Kimberly Lea, Terry Liddell, PhD, Henrietta McBee, and Linda Wartow.

“I am excited to be working with such a distinguished and diverse group of women,” said LePore at the installation ceremony held June 13, 2016 at the YWCA corporate offices in West Palm Beach. “We look forward to furthering the YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women, she added.

For information about the YWCA and its local programs benefiting women and children, please visit www.ywcapbc.org or call 561-640-0050, Ext. 115.

Germany’s Fairy Tale Route: A Place to Believe in Happily Ever After

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Germany’s Fairy Tale Route:  A Place to Believe in Happily Ever After

Story and Photos by Terri Marshall

With all the craziness going on around the world lately, happily ever after doesn’t seem like a possibility.  But there’s one place where we can still believe in fairy tales.  The German Fairy Tale Route stretches 375 miles winding through a landscape of picturesque villages, fortified castles, and sinister forests as it follows the footsteps of the Brothers Grimm.  Standing at the edge of a forest along Germany’s Fairy Tale Route surrounded by dense canopies of dark towering evergreens, I fully expected to see Little Red Riding Hood skipping along to Grandma’s house with the big bad wolf lurking somewhere behind a tree.  And sleeping underneath a canopy of twinkling lights in the Sleeping Beauty castle, I once again believed in happily ever after. This is a place where fairy tales come to life.

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Cinderella’s slipper at Marburg Castle

The University Town of Marburg

I started my travels in the university town of Marburg where Jacob and Wilheim Grimm studied in the early 19th century.  Marburg served as the inspiration for the brothers’ idea to collect the fairy tales ultimately published in The Brothers Grimm’s Children’s and Household Tales which has become one of the world’s most famous books from German cultural history.

As we walked the narrow alleys of Marburg’s medieval center, we discovered fairy tale statues and sculptures on houses, steps and walls.  There was a statue of the Frog-King, Red Riding Hood’s basket and cape, and the wicked step-mother’s mirror from Snow White.   Perched high above the town on the climb up to the imposing Landgrave Palace we found Cinderella’s slipper.

The house of the seven drawfs
The house of the seven drawfs

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Next stop was Snow White’s cozy house in the tiny hilltop village of Bergfreiheit.  Inside there were seven little beds, seven little hats hanging on a rack, and place settings for seven with – you guessed it, seven little chairs.

The story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was inspired by a true story of a local beauty, Margaretha von Waldeck, the daughter of Count Philip IV who lived in the Baroque hilltop castle, Friedrichstein.  She died young – presumably poisoned – and her brother founded the mining village of Bergfreiheit.   The seven dwarfs were real too, but they were actually children who worked in the local copper mines centuries ago.

We left the tiny little house behind to visit the copper mine where the dwarfs went when they set off each day singing “Hi ho, hi ho, it’s off to work we go.”  And wouldn’t you know it, crossing the meadow between the village and the mine were statues of those seven little guys.

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Hi ho, hi ho, its off to work they go!

Hanging out with Mother Hulda

In one of the best-known fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, Mother Hulda shook the beds from her mountain, the High Meissner, which then snowed feathers down on the earth covering the village of Hessian Lichtenau.  The fairy tales, myths and legends about Mother Hulda still come alive here.  In fact, Mother Hulda herself greeted us (pillow in hand) when we arrived in the charming village.  It’s not every day that I walk around with a fairy tale character through a village filled with iconic half-timbered houses, a 17th century old city hall and an early 15th century Gothic town church.  The entire experience was a bit surreal – but utterly enchanting.

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The beloved Mother Hulda

Castle of the Sleeping Beauty

When I was shown to my room in the tower of Sababurg Castle where a four poster bed with a wooden canopy filled with tiny little star lights awaited I felt like a princess.  Located in the forest of Reinhardswald, Sababurg Castle was built over 675 years ago.  It stood in ruins covered by a thorny hedge for several years in the 16th century when it was named “Castle of the Sleeping Beauty”.  Today, the castles houses a romantic hotel, a café that serving homemade baked goods, and a gourmet restaurant that focuses on locally sourced cuisine.  Healthy options for kids are abundant at a realistic price.

Throughout the castle grounds the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale is illustrated with steel cuttings.  And the medieval castle garden is filled with historic roses, tulips, shrubs and herbs.  Theatre plays, lectures, and concerts are staged in the medieval vaulted cellar and on the open air stage in the inner court of the castle ruins.   We even had an audience with Sleeping Beauty and her Prince!

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Sababurg Castle, the castle of the Sleeping Beauty

City of the Brothers Grimm

The city of Kassel is the capital of the German Fairy Tale Route and the Brothers Grimm.  The brothers lived in Kassel for much of their lives and it was here that they collected, documented and revised more than 200 fairy tales.  The Brothers Grimm Museum chronicles their lives and work and has on display their personal copies of the Tales of Children and the Home with notes and comments – part of the world document heritage of UNESCO.  In summer, there is a Brothers Grimm Festival and a fairytale Christmas fair in winter.  Kassel is also home to the UNESCO Word Cultural Heritage site, Wilhelmshöhe Mountain Park with its iconic statue of Hercules and magnificent cascading water displays.

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The Brothers Grimm

Germany’s Fairy Tale Route was designed for children – and I would have loved to have my grandkids along – but it is so charming even adults will start believing in happily ever after.

To plan your path to happily every after, visit 

Summer Money Drain

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Summer Money Drain

By Melanie Lewis

Schools out for summer and open your wallet.  The money drain has begun.  Some parents worry about the great “brain drain” of summer. YES! That is a fact. Kids lose a lot of their learned facts and study habits over the summer months while they recuperate, recharge and relax.  Parents are finding this a costly time, however.  The tab is going up at the rate of the National debt (debt clock as of writing http://www.usdebtclock.org/# $19,287,106,197,763 or a tidy sum of $161,050 per taxpayer). That makes me feel a little better about my own financial spending.  My summer entertainment tab is already up to $5540. What’s included in the tab:  Camp fees, camp supplies, driving, weekend visits with Grandpa and Grandma and dining out.   And That’s Just June!  There’s more to come.  I imagine a trip to Six Flags or some other theme park, a couple of weekends to the beach and a regular visit from the chiming bells of the ice cream truck.

It’s time to get creative about things to do that won’t burn up my credit card.  A little brainstorming includes some money making ideas: Helping a neighbor to pet-sit, mowing the lawn, a lemonade stand, and garage sales.  Granted the effort put into these activities is a dismal monetary return for effort on the part of parents.  But, the non-monetary rewards of helping, creating and making your own are beneficial life skills not found in school.  I think if the kids are up for the challenge, they might be able to cash in some of the Legos to pay for a few rounds of Skee ball and a Drumcicle.  I’m the “tough” mom, so for not going to bed on time, picking up your stinky clothes is punishment. You need life skills, kids.

So what are some other learning activities that can’t be found in school?  Working, people. Learn what it’s like to be a chef!  California Pizza Kitchen at Wellington Green offers a Kid’s Pizza class:

10300 W. Forest Hill Bl. #197
Wellington, FL 33414

(Next to Nordstrom)

Mon – Thurs 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Fri – Sat 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Sun 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Phone: 561-793-1601

It includes a tour, a crust and toppings to design your own pizza and a sundae. Call about 2 weeks ahead to schedule on a Tuesday and Wednesday.  Yes it does cost MONEY: $10/child.  But you’d pay that for lunch anyway, going out to eat.  You may as well get the kids involved in seeing what it takes to be a pizza pie maker.

Find a relative, neighbor or friend to take your kid to work for the day or part of a day.  Give them a taste of a working stiff.

A historic event happens this summer-The 2016 RIO Olympics.  Create your own “Home Games.”  In a recent episode of The Goldbergs, they created some very interesting “sports”.   Your kids can become sporty heroes while watching the athletes at RIO.

My all time favorite summer activity is going to the library on a slow day.  Libraries have loads of things to do.  There are lap-sits and story and craft time.  There are books for every topic, movies and meeting other neighborhood kids and parents.  It’s all there, FREE!

When all else fails, dig out a closet, excavate an old favorite toy, book or game.  Relaxing is the goal.  Breathe and rest.  Summer will be over faster than you can pull out your Visa card.

BIG Birds

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BIG Birds

By Barbara Masi

In May we covered the smaller birds and caring for them and this month we will talk about BIG birds.   No, not the big yellow one on TV but the bigger birds we like to adopt into our homes – parrots and the like.

Buying a parrot is easy to do but maintaining one can be problematic if you are not aware of what you are getting into BEFORE you purchase or adopt.  Just look at the many advertisements on Craig’s List for those that the owner can’t handle any longer.  Too many are rejected as unwanted birds as people did not do their homework.  Think long and hard and be honest with yourself. Too many need to be rescued and retrained after living in novice homes where the owners just did not have a clue as to the needs of these wonderful creatures.

Parrots are noisy, messy and need lots of attention. They should never live their lives in a cage as cages are for bedtime or to keep them safe when doors are open.  Also, some birds left on their own too often or traumatized will begin self-mutilation – feather plucking.  However, if you have the time and space for a parrot then he will be a wonderful companion as long as you treat him properly.

Zaire is an African grey parrot. She is what they call an old world parrot meaning from the old continent. Many of the larger parrots like Macaws are known as new world parrots as they are from South America or the new continent.
Zaire is an African grey parrot. She is what they call an old world parrot meaning from the old continent. Many of the larger parrots like Macaws are known as new world parrots as they are from South America or the new continent.

Constant attention is vital for a happy, well-adjusted bird. They are like three year old children and need to play and learn.  Training a parrot is easy and there are lots of videos on the Internet to guide you. Patience and gentle handling is a must.

A screaming parrot is deafening and impossible to live with. He will scream if he is bored, hungry or unhappy. He may also scream when he sees strangers approaching or he is frightened.  Some also scream when dinner is cooking! This screaming can be annoying to your neighbors so you need to ensure that your neighbors live far enough away that it does not bother them – or that your bird is kept happy and entertained so they do not scream on a constant basis.

One of the birds shown pictured here, Zaire, showers with her owner every morning because it’s important to keep her feathers clean. She then uses a pump sprayer after their shower and lightly mists her.   She spends evenings with them during dinner and shares goodies such as veggies and pasta.  Good quality seed, nuts and fresh water are a must to keep your parrot healthy and happy.  They can live up to 60 years – macaws can live into the 100s.

An outside flight on fair weather days is a great way to let your bird enjoy the sunshine. Though on hot days, make sure he has shade.  Cold won’t bother him if he is acclimated but wet windy days are not good for him.

Buster the bird and Jack the Irish Wolfhound at Buster's dinnertime.   Jack does respect Buster as he has quite a beak.  Although they probably would share as they are best friends.
Buster the bird and Jack the Irish Wolfhound at Buster’s dinnertime. Jack does respect Buster as he has quite a beak. Although they probably would share as they are best friends.

Parrot harnesses are also a good way to take them out with you on walks. Socializing is very important too. The more people that pick him up the better he will be. Parrots are very smart and learn quickly, they also know when people are afraid of them and will play up, so always approach with confidence.

Parrots in the wrong hands can be wretched, miserable, unhappy creatures so think twice before you take one on.  That said, if they receive the time, attention, and proper care required, they are fantastic companions.

Thank you to my Facebook friends Fran Barnbrook and Julie Mc Corkindale for their help with this article.