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When my six year old lay in bed tonight asking what I was going to do when he went to sleep, I told him I needed to do a little work-- to stall a bit he asked what sort of work to which I replied: I have to write a newsletter tonight. He said: "Are you going to tell everyone how good we are?" Considering that I spent the night yelling at my 3 year old to SIT STILL through dinner out with friends, I hesitated for only the briefest of moments and said, yes, I'd be sure to do that. Too funny, so...just so you know, if you see me in a restaurant fussing at my children, they really are very good, perfect, angels and I am ALWAYS the perfect, calm mother. So please ignore the frustration on my face, it's just an act to make other moms feel better...right?
So now that the message from the kids is over, the real thing I want to tell you about this week is a fantastic photo sharing site! Phanfare.com. Now you may have noticed that I am a photo junkie. Whether well behaved or not, I do think that my kids are, of course, gorgeous and harass them to no end with a camera as I gather photos, document their every move, growth spurt or giggle, put their pictures on gifts, annoy the relatives with frequent updates, the works. I had been searching and searching for a photo web site that would compliment their angelic faces and I finally found it about a year ago and I have been in love ever since.... I introduce you now to Phanfare.com.
Phanfare.com is a wonderful photo sharing web site designed by two dads (really bright, computer savvy dads) who were unhappy with the traditional web-sharing experiences they found for themselves. They have created a product that will make sharing your photos a fun and exciting experience, rather than a frustrating and time-consuming nuisance. Check out the features that make the site so great! First the mommy point-of-view: * It's REALLY fast and fun: you can upload
photos faster than your two year old can hit cancel.
Details for the more computer-savvy, technologically interested parents: * Drag and drop individual photos, or whole
folders of photos at a time.
** Best of all? There is a 30 day FREE trial available so you can SEE if you like it first!
Fun Families Wanted!! Next July 12th, a group of 40 French students will be arriving in the Hudson Valley area for a 3 week visit. They aren't interested in tours and hotels. They want a different experience...they want to stay with you, live an american life for 3 weeks. Hundreds of open-minded families have welcomed international students since World Exchange, a non-profit student exchange organization based in Putnam Valley, started coordinating visits in 1985. Visitors are mostly high-school students, ranging from 15 to 17 years-old. They come fully insured and with plenty of pocket money to spend. They are pre-screened and selected by our partner organization overseas. They are willing to share their culture, values and practice their English. Nothing much is required from the host families: just the warmth and enthusiasm to share their life for a couple of days. They do not need to speak French. They do not even have to have kids. Several families with toddlers, kids, pre-teens and teens have experience and enjoyed the experience. Even families without kids have found this a valuable experience. World Exchange provides transportation to/from the airport to meeting points in our area. We also provide for the student an overnight trip to Manhattan. By the end of the homestay, everyone is invited to a farewell party. The students are anxiously waiting to find out who their families will be. If you want to consider volunteering, please contact us at: World Exchange, www.worldexchange.org, 1-800-444-3924, or email msklaar@worldexchange.org.
For Kids Only and the SPCA of Westchester to Host "Spring into Action" in Briarcliff Manor on Sat., June 3rd. Join us for a Free Street Fair along North State Road to Benefit the SPCA of Westchester! For Kids Only childcare facility and the SPCA of Westchester will host its second-annual free "Spring into Action" street fair along North State Road in Briarcliff Manor from noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, 2006. There will be dozens of events-- including a Dog Wash, Bake Sale and Pet Photography-- all of which benefit the SPCA of Westchester's homeless animals. Other participating North State Road organizations and sponsors include Billy's Auto Repair, Briar Bagels, Briarcliff Garden Center, Briarcliff Yoga, Ann Guerra, DDS, P.C., NTNY Hair & Tanning, One-Two-Three Dinner, Prestige Auto, Salon Alicia, SBS Business Solutions, Telstar Wireless, Terra Rustica and Young Wonders. At the SPCA, there will be many wonderful activities including an Adopt-a-thon and Kids Day that will include games, crafts, food, fun and more. Come adopt your new best friend! For Kids Only will feature a Car Wash, Bake Sale, Pet Photography, and Doggy Day Care and Training Tips. To schedule an appointment to have your pet photographed, please call Wendy Masserman at (914) 923-1889.
For Kids Only, located at 577 North State Road, is a childcare facility that offers a variety of programs for children ages three to 12 years. Its programs blend educational activities with opportunities for free choice. Founded in 1883, the SPCA of Westchester, Inc. is a not-for-profit humane organization chartered as the primary animal cruelty prevention and intervention agency for Westchester County. Each year its agents investigate over 1,000 cases of suspected animal abuse, resulting in steps to correct the problem if evidence of cruelty is found. Currently, the shelter is equipped to house over 150 dogs and cats, and its Simpson Spay/Neuter Clinic, offers low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations in an effort to help people keep their pets healthy. Each year the animal shelter adopts more than 800 homeless companion animals into loving new homes and reunites another 300 lost pets with their families. The SPCA never euthanizes an animal except in cases of terminal illness, extreme aggression or the inability to maintain a reasonable quality of life in a shelter environment.
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