Birmingham Parent Magazine June 2015 Issue

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THE PREMIER PARENTING MAGAZINE FOR CENTRAL ALABAMA

JUNE 2015

FATHER KNOWS BEST:

Birmingham Dads Celebrate Father’s Day

BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY ISSUE THE

8 TIPS

for Saving on Birthday Gifts

DOUBLE UP ULTIMATE BIRTHDAY

PARTY GUIDE PAGE 13

on Birthday Fun

KEEP IT SIMPLE:

Have a Party Away from Home


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editorial Publishers David & Carol Evans Editor Carol Muse Evans Associate Editor Lori Chandler Pruitt Office Assistant Bethany Adams Hunley Calendar Lori Chandler Pruitt Contributors Charles Ghigna, Dr. Vivian Friedman, Kerrie McLoughlin, Ginny Cooper McCarley, Leah Ingram Eagle, Malia Jacobson

Birmingham Parent Brings Home First Place Award for Publication Editing Birmingham Parent recently won first place in the Alabama Media Professionals’ (www.alabamamediaprofessionals.com/) Communications Contest 2014 in the category, “publication regularly edited by entrant.” This is a statewide award, and now Birmingham Parent’s entry goes on to the national affiliate, the National Federation of Press Women (www.nfpw.org), both organizations of which publisher/editor Carol Muse Evans is a member. Also receiving awards for this honor is co-publisher David Evans, Associate Editor/Calendar Editor Lori Chandler Pruitt and Art Director Hilary Moreno. We are excited to see our hard work and commitment to great stories, both in content and the nuts and bolts of writing, be honored. So often in this business people point out your errors, and it’s nice to be recognized for quality work. Thank you to our advertisers, who make our publication possible each month, and to our loyal readers, who are faithfully picking up the magazine and following it each month, as well as keeping us on our toes! We always strive to give you quality editorial from accomplished, qualified writers, and we hope the attention to detail in the writing, editing and graphics shows our continuing commitment to a quality publication. This Month in Birmingham Parent This month, we’ve moved our annual birthday party issue to June, while our Family Favorites Awards will appear next month in the July issue. We hope this will help you start the summer with a “bang” for all your summer parties, from birthdays to team parties, to other summer holidays. Be sure to use our great directory from BirthdaysinBirmingham.com, and you can always access it on their website, too. We’ve also got some great stories about having those parties – and ways to be prepared for all the parties to which your child is invited throughout the year. Don’t miss our Father’s Day roundup of area fathers and what being a father means to them. Families come in all shapes and sizes – and these dads share from the heart with us this month. Happy Summer!

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table of contents FREE

THE PREMIER PARENTING MAGAZINE FOR CENTRAL ALABAMA

JUNE 2015

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FATHER KNOWS BEST:

Birmingham Dads Celebrate Father’s Day

BIG PARTY ISSUE THE

BIRTHDAY

8 TIPS

for Saving on Birthday Gifts

DOUBLE UP ULTIMATE BIRTHDAY

PARTY GUIDE PAGE 13

on Birthday Fun

KEEP IT SIMPLE:

Have a Party Away from Home

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departments Note 04 Editor’s Birmingham Parent Brings Home First Place Award for Publication Editing

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KEEP IT SIMPLE:

Planning a Birthday Party Away from Home

Illustration by Melissa Schultz-Jones

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Parenting with Dr. Friedman

8 Short Stuff 0 10 School News 2015 33 June Calendar of Events Party: 38 Poetry Riddle Rhymes

features

18 & ME 26 BABY The Bathtub is a Baby’s Sensory Playground

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13 Birmingham Parent’s Ultimate Birthday Party Guide 2015

Double Up on Birthday Fun: Pair Parties for More Fun and Less Work

8 Tips for Saving on Birthday Gifts

ON THE COVER: JOSIAH, age 22 months, is the COVER SEARCH WINNER for the ages 0-2 category from our 2014-2015 Search. He is celebrating his future birthday in the new Itty Bitty Magic City exhibit at McWane Science Center, now open for ages Kindergarten and under. PHOTO BY Visual Arts by Jessica,205-396-9090, www.visualartsbyjessica.com.

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KNOWS BEST: 30 FATHER Birmingham Dads Celebrate Father’s Day


parenting

Parenting with Dr. Friedman

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I picked my granddaughter up from a junior high school dance last week. I was amazed at what the girls were wearing. Their clothes were so tight that I am surprised that the seams don’t pop when they breathe. Don’t these girls realize that they are putting themselves in danger? Why do the parents let their daughters out the door dressed to seduce? Not all teens are the same. Teenagers run the full spectrum just as adults do. If you observe a middle school dance, you will see many students who look like children, some who look like teenagers, and a few who look like fashion magazine models dressed to seduce. The early teen years are a time of exploration. Boys figure out how to be boys and girls figure out how to be girls. They practice male and female roles, including how to attract friends of the opposite sex. A school dance is a time for teens to take on adult roles in a safe place. They are comfortable practicing in a place where they know that even if they take a small risk, they will be protected by their environment. During the school day, dress codes lessen the opportunity to dress seductively. This is not to say that girls don’t wear tight jeans and fitted shirts to school, but school dances provide an opportunity that is still within the safety of the school but just enough outside it to push the limits and practice being grown up.

Most school dances are heavily supervised. There are chaperones at every entrance and students are typically not allowed to leave the dance except with the parent who is taking them home. The girls can play seductive without really meaning to be seduced. They have no intent to put themselves in danger but they are flattered by the boys’ attention. They are dependent upon the school rules and those of their parents to keep them safe while they push the limits. It is our job as parents to keep boundaries in place, but not necessarily to fail to allow them to explore at all. Part of your concern about seductive dress is generational. The meaning of tight clothing today is not the same as it was in your time. When one girl dresses seductively she stands out from the norm. When the majority does, it does not communicate the same thing. Parents do need to know what their children are wearing and where they are going. Parents do need to make sure that their children do not go

outside the boundary of good taste or that they communicate more than they intended to say. Teens lack perspective and adult maturity and experience is needed to provide this. The job of the parent is to teach the underlying principles of social communication and social propriety. Seduction is not entirely a negative thing. It is probably an asset for a girl to learn how to attract the man of her dreams as long as she does this without putting herself in danger by suggesting more than she means. The child without social and flirtatious skills is at a disadvantage. Most parents worry just as much about a girl who does not care about how she looks or dresses. Like in most things, the key is to find that middle ground.

Vivian K. Friedman Ph. D. is a child and family psychologist at UAB, Department of Psychiatry. Send questions for response in this column to Viviankf@gmail.com. No personal replies are sent.

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North Alabama Barbecue Trail App Released

Ashley DeRamus receives National Down Syndrome Society Award Hoover resident also will represent clothing line Hoover resident Ashley DeRamus, founder of the Ashley DeRamus Foundation, a local charity founded and dedicated to the education, advancement and quality lifestyle of children and adults with Down syndrome, recently received the Self-Advocate of the Year Champion of Change Award by the National Down Syndrome Society. DeRamus also has been named a spokesperson for Adorn Fashion in Atlanta. In partnership with DeRamus, Adorn will manufacture new designs for Ashley by Design, DeRamus’s clothing line, and Adorn Kids will launch a clothing line for children with Down syndrome. “We are excited about partnering with Ashley and her wonderful foundation,” says Hema Pandaya, president of Adorn Fashion. “She is a talented designer with a keen eye for fashion, and we can’t wait to help her expand into children’s clothing.” Founded by DeRamus and her mother, Connie DeRamus, Ashley by Design specializes in clothing specifically tailored for individuals with Down syndrome – a perfect fit that is hard to achieve off the rack. The designs also may be purchased at www.ashleybydesign.com.

The best places to enjoy North Alabama’s famous, slow-cooked barbecue is now just a click away with the recent release of the free North Alabama Barbecue Trail app for smart phones. The trail, created by The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (AMLA), features 15 North Alabama barbecue restaurants known for serving up tasty, traditional southern barbecue. The app spotlights these restaurants along with having information about North Alabama barbecue festivals and a selection of family recipes for side dishes. Festivals included on the app include the Cotton Pickin’ BBQ

Hoover High School Girl Scout earns Gold Award

Cookoff in May in Hartselle, the Decatur Jaycees Riverfest BBQ Festival in September in Decatur, and the Whistle Stop Festival in Huntsville in May. Cowboy Baked Beans, coleslaw and potato salad recipes are also shown in the app. For more information about travel destinations and festivals in North Alabama, visit www.NorthAlabama.org.

Maggie Benson, a senior at Hoover High School, recently earned the Girl Scout Gold Award. Benson earned her Gold Award for her project, Backpacks for the Homeless. The project benefitted the homeless population of downtown Birmingham. Backpacks contained care supplies and included a list of places that offer assistance coping with and getting out of homelessness.

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Local Family Chosen for White House Easter Egg Roll this Spring

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Two-year-old Mason Byers of Birmingham was recently a visitor at the White House in Washington, D.C. for the Annual Easter Egg Roll. Mason, his mom Iesha Byers and Brenda Sims Parker (Mason’s godmother) of Birmingham were chosen when Byers entered the public lottery for the 137th Annual Easter Egg Roll and was randomly selected from among more than 300,000 applicants. Only 35,000 guests were allowed, so Byers said they were beyond thrilled to be chosen. Despite the honor, Byers had to pay for the trip, but says it was the event of a lifetime. “I had help, as I created a go-fund-me account for the trip,” Byers explains. “Mason raised more than $800. This meant a lot as I have read the lottery is very hard to win. “We will remember this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I will be able to share it with Mason through stories and the many pictures that I have – as he says, he went to the Obama White House for Easter all the time,” she laughs. Though they did not get to meet the president or first lady, Byers says they enjoyed the cartoon characters, performances, celebrities, the famous egg roll, story time, face painting and more.

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Corinne Phillips, 17 of Gardendale and Samuel Sherling, 12, of Greenville were honored for their outstanding volunteer service during the 20th annual presentation of The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. The two, along with 100 other top youth volunteers from across the country, each received $1,000 and personal congratulations from Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts at an award ceremony and gala dinner reception held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. In additional to their cash awards, they also received an engraved silver medallion and an all-expense paid trip with a parent to Washington, DC for four days of recognition events. Phillips, a junior at Hope Christian School in Pelham, has led a small army of volunteers in knitting more than 3,000 hats for premature babies and cancer patients through Hats for Health, an organization she founded almost five years ago. Sherling, a sixth-grader at Fort Dale Academy, initiated a pen pal program in which his fifth-grade classmates wrote letters once a month to 40 local senior citizens to let them know the students cared about them and wanted to get to know them, with great results.

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After three days of simulated congressional hearings that tested their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, Vestavia Hills High School students captured fifth place at the 28th Annual We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution National Finals. Amy Maddox coaches the Vestavia Hills class, whose members include: Isabella Aldana, Tommy Archibald, Ankit Bansal, Olivia Brooks, Graziella Camata, Justin Chediak, Samuel Crawford, Haley Gentry, Lynn Han, Summer Harrison, Amelia Haston, Kathryn Jason, Charles Li, Jason Liu, Anna Michaels, Mia Owens, Lin Lin Pan, Karan Patel, Mark Philpot, Callie Simon, Alec Sitarz, Lillie Stephens, Philip Wang, Sophia Warner and Andrea Zhang.

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Alabama’s Top Youth Volunteers of 2015 Honored

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Vestavia Hills High School Students Place Fifth in Nationwide Championship

From left: Katlin Minor, Nath Tumlin and Colby Hollman. (Not pictured Victor Sui)

ASFA Seniors Named National Merit Scholars Two Alabama School of Fine Arts seniors, Victor Sui and Nath Tumlin, have been named as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Both are students in the math/science department. They qualified from among more than 1.5 million entrants nationwide. Katlin Minor and Colby Hollman, also seniors, have qualified as finalists in the National Achievement Scholarship Program. Minor is a student in the math/science department and Hollman is a student in the Theater Arts department. They qualified as finalists from among more than 160,000 entrants from across the country.


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JOANN FABRIC AND CRAFT STORE 1709 Montgomery Highway Hoover, AL 35244 205-985-9291 www.joann.com KIDS-A-MILLION 757 Brookwood Village Birmingham, AL 35209 205-870-0213 www.booksamillion.com

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PARTIES ON THE MOVE 6251 Park South Dr. Bessemer, AL 35022 205-428-6684 www.partiesonthemove.com PELHAM CIVIC COMPLEX 500 Amphitheater Rd. Pelham, AL 35124 205-620-6448 www.pelhamciviccomplex.com PLAY GROUNDS 1005 Crossroads Plaza Drive Moody, AL 35004 205-640-2715 www.playgrounds.tv PLAY STATION 411 Watterson Lane Trussville, AL 35173 205-655-1800 www.trussvilleplaystation.com PUMP IT UP, PELHAM 2724 Chandalar Place Drive Pelham, AL 35124 205-663-4646 and PUMP IT UP, TRUSSVILLE 4623 Camp Coleman Rd Ste. 101 Trussville, AL 35173 205- 661-5557 www.pumpitupparty.com

SOUTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Birmingham-Southern College 900 Arkadelphia Road Birmingham, AL 35254 205-226-4934 www.bsc.edu/sec/bday.cfm SOUTHERN MUSEUM OF FLIGHT 4343 73rd Street N. Birmingham, AL 35206 205- 833-8226 www.southernmuseumofflight.org SPARE TIME TRUSSVILLE 3600 Roosevelt Blvd. Trussville, AL 35235 205- 655-4500 www.sparetimetrussville.com SPORTS BLAST 19220 Highway 280 Birmingham, AL 35242 205-980-1701 www.sportsblastsc.com SPRINGVILLE MOUNTAIN TRAIL 325 Fred Young Road Springville, AL 35146 205-467-2597 www.horserentals.com/ springmountaintrail.html

REGAL CINEMAS 5895 Trussville Crossings Pkwy Trussville, AL 35235 (205) 655-2875 www.regmovies.com

STARLITE FARM 1426 Blair Farms Rd Odenville, AL 35120 205-410-8965 www.starlitefarmalabama.com

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DOUBLE UP ON BIRTHDAY FUN:

Pair Parties for More Fun and Less Work By Malia Jacobson

For a double scoop of fun at your child’s next birthday, why not host a dual party? Combined parties for siblings, cousins, or friends with close birthdays are a growing trend, says Marnie Ann Pacino, author and illustrator of Cool Party, Mom! The Other Three Words Every Mother Loves to Hear. With kids’ parties becoming bigger, grander affairs, double parties let moms share the workload and the expense of birthday festivities. Why share the work and the cost? Because birthday parties are a much bigger deal than they used to be, says Pacino. “Between decorations, invites, favors, activities, and food, it can be exhausting and expensive. Who wouldn’t love some help running errands, cleaning up and footing the bill?” Double parties don’t just benefit parents. For kids, a combined party often means a bigger party with more guests. “A potato sack race with 20 kids is bound to produce more giggles than the same race with 10 kids!” notes Pacino. Shared parties are also convenient for invitees’ parents. Kathleen Yarbro combined birthday parties for Lilly, 3, and Chloe, 1, into one celebration because the girls’ birthdays are 10 days apart. “Most of the families we’d invite were the same for both girls,” she says. “It made more sense to invite them all at once, instead of asking them to come over two weekends in a row.” Think a double-decker party might work for your family? Here’s how to host a sweet soiree that your child (or children) will cherish for years.

GET INPUT

The first step to a successful double party: Ask the kids involved if it’s what they want (if kids are too young to ask, it’s probably a safe bet that they don’t mind sharing the spotlight). Parents shouldn’t assume that all kids want a combined party. And some children with very different temperaments – one who’s a scene-stealer, and another who’s more retiring, for example –may not make compatible party mates. If the guests of honor are on board, give both kids equal say in planning decisions.

THEME SCHEME

If the birthday kids can’t agree on a theme, don’t choose. Let each child pick a theme, and use both. When Christy Ramersrus hosted a double party for her two children, Joslyn, 7, chose a pony theme, while Carson, 4, picked Thomas the Tank Engine. The family had separate decorations and a cake for each child in different rooms of the house. The theme combination was eclectic, Ramersrus admits, but the arrangement kept her kids happy and their guests entertained. 18 | birminghamparent | june 2015


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Buying double the birthday gifts can cause sticker shock for some guests. To ensure that people aren’t disinclined from attending because of the burden of purchasing two gifts, consider specifying simple gifts, or setting a no-gift policy. Book exchanges, where each guest brings a book to exchange in lieu of a gift, are a popular way to skirt the gift issue.

Harry Potter and Hermione Emmett and Wildstyle from the Lego Movie Phineas and Ferb Thing 1 and Thing 2 Dora and Diego Noah’s Ark

SOLO SPOTLIGHT

Even at a combined party, kids should still feel special at their birthday shindig. Two birthday cakes are a must, as well as taking turns being first during games and activities. At the Yarbro party, each girl got their own rendition of the “Happy Birthday” song and sat in a seat of honor to open gifts. Double parties can be a blast, but they’re not for everyone, Pacino notes. Sibling rivalry can be intense during certain times in a child’s development – do parents want to put up with more sibling bickering during what’s supposed to be a fun event? Solo birthday parties also give kids in large families a rare chance to be the center of attention. But for many kids, double parties mean double the fun. So set a budget, set realistic expectations, get both birthday kids involved in planning, and get ready for a double-dose of frosting-fueled birthday memories.

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TIPS FOR SAVING ON BIRTHDAY GIFTS

By Kerrie McLoughlin

I don’t know about you, but it seems like I’m always toting my kids to a birthday party. Buying all those gifts can be a real budget buster, and nobody wants to go into credit card debt trying to impress little kids (and their parents!) with lavish gifts. Below are some money-savings tips to save hundreds of dollars every year on birthday party presents.

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CHECK YOUR BUDGET. This will be harder for some of you than for others, but I promise if you stop worrying about what other people think, you will automatically save some serious cash. Focus on your own finances, and spend only what you can afford.

PLAN AHEAD. Make a list of upcoming birthdays and parties, and factor

in several last-minute invitations you hadn’t counted on. Computer-savvy mommas can set up a spreadsheet, but notebook paper also works just fine. If you have gifts ahead of time, you’re likely to spend less on a last-minute present.

STOCK UP. Stocking up on gifts saves money on gas because you aren’t running to the store every time you get a birthday party invitation. I also tend to spend more when my own kids are with me helping me to pick out a present for their friend. It’s so comforting to know you have a stockpile of gifts in a big plastic tub somewhere for any birthday party invitation that may come your kid’s way. What to stock up on, you ask? Read on …


KNOW WHAT A KID WANTS. Some classic, frugal gift ideas for kids of different ages include: stickers, crayons, sketch pads, baby dolls, Barbies, balls, puzzles, small cars, beads with string, lacing kits, Legos, tea sets, dinosaurs, Perler beads, DVDs and books.

FIND THE DEALS. Look at thrift stores, garage sales, consignment shops andwww.Craigslist.com because usually a kid doesn’t care if something is USED as long as it is USEFUL to them. For new items, check back-to-school sales, sales after school has been in session a couple of weeks and going-out-of-business sales (think of the huge book store that just folded and the savings that were to be had!). There’s a large department store chain (hint: it has a bull’s-eye logo) that has great $1 stocking stuffer-type items year-round.

GET CRAFTY. The day after Thanksgiving I ventured out to our local huge craft store, armed with a 50 percent off coupon. I stocked up on about 20 sets of the following: 3 bottles of paint, a pack of paintbrushes 10 wooden magnets in different animal shapes. I spent about $5 per set and had the perfect rainy-day craft gift for just about any kid. CARD TRICK. I haven’t bought a greeting card for a child in 10 years because

they are expensive, and they just get thrown away (or recycled, as in my house)! I used to make my own cards for kid parties, but then my own kids started wanting to do it. You can go old school and use construction paper, or have your kids make a card on the computer.

WRAP IT UP. If you have gift bags lying around the house, use them up! I’ve been known to put birthday gifts in Christmas gift bags — year-round — and have never had a kid complain. Otherwise, you can wrap gifts in the Sunday comics section of the newspaper or have your kids decorate plain copy paper with markers, stickers and rubber stamps.

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KEEP IT SIMPLE: Planning a Birthday Party Away from Home By Leah Ingram Eagle

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Planning your child’s birthday party can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. If you want to skip the work of a party at your home, another option is to have it at a venue where someone else handles everything for you. One of the biggest advantages of having a party away from home is less stress. Instead of getting all wrapped up in planning and preparing, parents can just relax and enjoy their child’s party. Other perks are more space, on-site entertainment and having everything. This way, you don’t have to clean your house before guests arrive and after they leave. There are many options around the Birmingham area that offer all kinds of activities. From dance and gymnastics, to skating and bowling, to pottery and art, and indoor inflatables and trampoline arenas, you’re sure to find something your child will enjoy. Many of these venues offer complete packages that include everything from the invitations and paper products, to food and cake, so you just bring the birthday girl or boy and have fun!


COST OF HOME VS. AWAY

First, compare the cost of a home party vs. an outside venue. There may not be a big difference. After buying the cake, food, decorations, party favors and other items, it can add up to the same or more than what you’d pay at a party venue. “We really don’t have any surprises with our parties,” says Nicki Mewbourne, owner of Pump It Up in Trussville. “We are pretty much cut and dry for what our offerings are. Everybody wants to know about pricing. The most important things to ask are, ‘What does the facility provide in each type of package? What if something happens and I need to reschedule? And is my party private?’”

HOW TO CHOOSE A VENUE

Next, choose a venue. Think about what kind of place would be best suited for your child and their age. If they’re old enough, ask for their input. When choosing a venue, make a list of places your family likes to go and check and see if they have a party package. Make sure to ask about the menu and cost per person. If the weather is nice, a party at the park could be a fun option. For example, Hoover Parks & Recreation takes reservations for Veterans Park off Valleydale Road up to three months in advance, says Jackie Tortomasi of Hoover Parks & Recreation. All other Hoover parks are first come, first served.

“We rent to residents of Hoover or Shelby County,” Tortomasi says. “Just bring your own stuff and clean up afterwards.” Call the venue in plenty of time. Planning should begin at least six weeks before your child’s birthday. Places can book up to several months in advance, especially if you want a Saturday, so don’t wait until the last minute to call for availability. If your child’s birthday falls within the school year, it may be easier to have the party on a weekend. However, if it’s during winter break, spring break or summer, you could opt for a weekday party, where some places offer less expensive rates. Also, you may want to determine the guest list in advance, so you can know if the party is affordable for your guest list, or if you may need to adjust to fit your budget.

ASK THOSE ALL-IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT CONTRACTS AND MONEY

Will your party be private, or will there be other people in the venue? Will an employee be on hand to help serve during the party? Does each child have to have an adult with them? Are tips requested or allowed? What is the suggested age range for the party? Do they require a deposit, and when is the final payment due? What if you have to cancel because of illness or family emergency? If the party is outdoors, what is the back-up plan?

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Venues may have a limit on the number of attendees, and charge extra per child if it’s more than their package caters to. Invite fewer guests if your child prefers a smaller group. And remember, the more guests, the more the party will cost and the more hectic it will be. Always get a written agreement and cost from the venue. Make sure to read the fine print and don’t forget about the sales tax. “It’s always nice if parents ask how long the party is and the party room time,” says Heather Holmes, owner of Pump it Up in Pelham. “That way they know what to expect are are not surprised the day of the party.... and always ask about outside food because there are some restrictions.”

FIND OUT WHAT’S INCLUDED & WHAT YOU CAN BRING IN

Megan Smith, birthday party coordinator at McWane Science Center, says parents also need to ask what outside items may be brought in and decoration restrictions. And Connie Buse, front office manager at the Pelham Civic Complex, is often asked the temperature inside the arena, how guests should dress and package rates, including skate rental. About three to four weeks before the party, send the invitations, either by mail, e-mail or hand delivery. It’s best not to hand out invitations at school if

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Planning ideas with a thorough list of questions to ask: www.babycenter.in/ a1021296/hostingyour-childs-birthdayparty-away-from-home A great party checklist: www.realsimple.com/ holidays-entertaining/ birthdays/childs-awayhome-party-checklist

not inviting the entire class, so others don’t feel left out. Make sure the invitations have all the important details including the date, start and end time, location and address, RSVP information, special instructions (dress up, what food will be served) and directions. About a week before the party, check your RSVPs, call the venue and confirm a final number of attendees, and get ready to have fun!

Leah Ingram Eagle is a Birmingham freelance writer.

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The Bathtub is a Baby’s Sensory Playground From bath time to bedtime, there are a number of rituals parents participate in with their children that bring them closer together. These small acts provide a sense of security to little ones and serve as family bonding time. However, many parents do not realize these everyday moments can be more impactful than they seem. A recent Johnson’s Global Bath Time Report found that 84 percent of parents say bath time is some of the best quality time they get with their child, yet many parents underestimate its power and benefits. In fact, more than half of parents (58 percent) say bath time is not extremely important to their child’s brain development. Yet, emerging and foundational science reveals multi-sensorial experiences such as bath time can be critical to baby’s happy, healthy development. During the first three years of life, 85 percent of baby’s brain is formed. Researchers have found that during the formative first years of life – every interaction – every 26 | birminghamparent | june 2015

moment – is an opportunity to help shape baby’s developing brain. Bath time is more than cleansing; it’s a ritual that allows parents to unlock the full power of baby’s senses with opportunities to use smell, touch, sight and sound. Make bath time mean more with these fun ideas: Don’t leave out the bubbles: Playing with bubbles can help babies develop hand-eye coordination and discover objects exist even when they can’t be seen. Be a rock star for the night: Play music and sing songs during bath time, which can stimulate parts of the brain responsible for memory. Did you know that playing certain types of music stimulates parts of the brain responsible for visual imagery? Give a language lesson in the tub: Talk back and forth with baby during this time. It can help with language development.

Link smell with happy memories: Pleasant smells, like those from a fragranced bath product, can create long lasting memories for baby when paired with the loving interaction of a parent. Another big part of the after-bath routine is routine massage, and research shows that babies who receive routine touch and massage are more likely to make eye contact and have an overall positive expression. According to the report, only 19 percent of parents in the U.S. understand that baby massages are extremely important to their child’s brain development with nearly three in 10 (28 percent) saying it’s not at all important. Yet, this skin-on-skin contact through routine massage can lead to improved cognitive development and increased alertness and attentiveness for children. Courtesy of Family Features


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FATHER KNOWS BEST: Birmingham Dads Celebrate Father’s Day Father’s Day often plays second fiddle to its May counterpart – the tradition was not declared an official holiday until nearly 50 years after Mother’s Day became a routine celebration. However, for many dads in the Birmingham area, fatherhood is an all-encompassing trek through the joys of life and love, and Father’s Day is a great opportunity to celebrate their role.

KENNETH PASCHAL “Father’s Day was meant to honor and celebrate men and the loving bond they share with their kids. For many men though, Father’s Day is just a reminder of time lost and bonds that have been broken due to divorce, custody issues and parental alienation,” says Kenneth Paschal of the Alabama Family Rights Association (AFRA). “Despite my devotion to fatherhood, I have only seen my daughter Abby once since 2011. She and I are among the thousands of children and parents (approximately 40,000 each year) who are pulled apart due to the lack of support our government body and the current family court system offers to divorcing families. The trauma this creates for these kids is immeasurable. For me, “Father’s Day” has become a reminder of the pain that losing the relationship with my daughter has caused me, but it also keeps me fighting the good fight and encouraging others to do the same. I am determined to convince our lawmakers of our State’s need to implement child custody laws that protect our parent/child relationships and enable ALL children to freely love both parents.” “Even though my daughter can’t reciprocate, I still send and show her UNCONDITIONAL LOVE,” Paschal adds. “I keep telling other dads and moms the same. Don’t ever give up on them! Take this day to rejoice and remember the love and joy you have shared with them. Take comfort in knowing that one day nothing will be able to keep you apart from one another.”

TAYLOR HOLLINGSWORTH “You can think about it and try to prepare yourself as much as you want, but your entire perspective on life changes when that little life is handed into your arms,” says Birmingham-based musician Taylor Hollingsworth of the indie rock band Dead Fingers. He adds that some of the most unexpected changes were the “infinite amount of time, love, worries, and doubts,” involved in raising a child. He and his wife Kate Taylor, also of the band, often take their 2-year-old daughter, Ava, on tour. 28 | birminghamparent | june 2015

“I keep telling other dads and moms don’t ever give up on them! Take this day to rejoice and remember the love and joy you have shared with them.” — Kenneth Paschal


RICK BURGESS “The best part of being a father is to be able to try to teach (your kids),” says Rick Burgess, co-host of the Rick & Bubba Show. “I love that, to be able to instill wisdom in them. We do get kind of a pass to be, as my wife says, the ‘fun parent.’ Those are some of my favorite moments, when my kids are laughing at their daddy.” Burgess also understands the importance of being the spiritual leader of the home. “(I tell my kids) ‘If you’re a warrior for Christ, then I’m proud of you. The beautiful thing about that is that it simplifies things.”

“The best part of being a father is to be able to try to teach (your kids),” says Rick Burgess, co-host of the Rick & Bubba Show. “I love that, to be able to instill wisdom in them.”

BEN SMOLIN “It fulfills you and completes you in a way,” says Ben Smolin, leader of Birmingham-based band Ocean Liner and father of 18-month-old Sage Elizabeth. “I don’t really even understand everything. It only gets better.”

NEVILLE BAAY “I really enjoy cooking with the kids,” says Neville Baay, head chef and co-owner of the popular Birmingham restaurants El Barrio and Paramount. His children Maddie, 11, and Asher, 8 enjoy the kitchen as well. He also has noticed how much easier it is to be altruistic. “Once you have children, you suddenly realize how easy it is to be selfless, how enjoyable it is to be selfless.”

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“Right now (the best thing about being a dad) is certainly the memory of being a young father and having good boys,” Hale says, noting his success as a dad was due to the support system of his JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF MIKE HALE Hale kept his granddaughter, Ella Grace, in the administrative office for six months while his wife underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer. She made “better men out of us all. She calls (everyone in the office) her uncles,” Hale laughs. The memory of being a father to his three boys, all of whom are now fathers themselves, is a lasting source of joy. “Right now (the best thing about being a dad) is certainly the memory of being a young father and having good boys,” Hale says, noting his success as a dad was due to the support system of his family and church. Hale’s own father, who routinely showered his family with hugs and kisses, was one of the role models who shaped Hale’s experience as a dad. “My dad was just a good, good man. I got to hear him pray, I got to see him be a witness. I got raised in a family of love,” Hale says.

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Bussey is not worried about the particulars of his Father’s Day celebration, as long as there is family and laughter. “Those are the things you remember. I just like Father’s Day because I get to pick where to eat and what to do and no one can really say anything about it.”

BILL “BUBBA” BUSSEY Bill “Bubba” Bussey, co-host of the Rick & Bubba Show says instilling Christian principles in his children, Hunter, 17, and Katelyn, 15, is a vital part of being a father. “I want them to have a good Christian base, and know their relationship with God is the most important thing,” Bussey says. For fathers across the Birmingham area, the ideal Father’s Day looks fairly similar: Lots of good food, family, and fun. “The kids enjoy cooking – or trying to cook - and they bring me breakfast in bed,” Baay says. “It’s great fun, very relaxed and casual. I get to pretend to be the boss for the day.” Sheriff Hale’s family also gathers around a delicious meal to celebrate the holiday. “They all come over and they all come bearing gifts,” Hale says. “We usually have an ultra-big family dinner.” Bussey is not worried about the particulars of his Father’s Day celebration, as long as there is family and laughter. “Those are the things you remember,” Bussey says. “I just like Father’s Day because I get to pick where to eat and what to do and no one can really say anything about it.” Carol Muse Evans, Lori Chandler Pruitt and Ginny McCarley contributed to this story.

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4 THURSDAY Rail Safety Day 9am-3pm, Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum, Calera. Exhibits, safety activities, train rides and more. Sponsors include Alabama Operation Lifesaver, Alabama Department of Transportation, Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum. Information, www.hodrrm.org.

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7 SUNDAY 42nd Annual Tannehill Gem, Mineral, Fossil and Jewelry Show 9am-5pm, Tannehill Historical Park, McCalla, see June 6. Vulcan’s 111th Birthday Bash Noon-4pm, Vulcan Park and Museum. The most anticipated birthday celebration in Birmingham! Lots of fun for all ages and of course, birthday refreshments! Party admission $5. www.visitvulcan.com. BIRMINGHAM PARENT SPONSORS. Symphony in the Summer 6pm, Railroad Park, see June 5.

8 MONDAY Maynard, Magic & Music Show 10:30am, Albert L. Scott Library, Alabaster. 205-664-6822. Heroes of Juggling Show 4pm, Albert L. Scott Library, Alabaster. 205-664-6822. Discovery United Methodist VBS 5:30-8:30pm, Discovery United Methodist Church. June 8-11. Theme: “Under Construction.” Age: 4 year olds through fifth grade. Snack supper served. Download registration form at www.discoveryumc.org. Information, pharrison@ discoveryumc.org. Sixth Avenue Baptist Church VBS 6-8pm, Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, 1101 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW.

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11 THURSDAY Iron Giant Percussion Concert & Workshop 4pm, Albert L. Scott Library, Alabaster. Sign up suggested if you want to make an instrument after the concert! 205-664-6822.

12 FRIDAY American Girls Save the Day! 2pm, Albert L. Scott Library, Alabaster. Sign up for this fun event! 205-664-6822. Full Life Ahead Family Weekend 3pm Friday to 11:30am Sunday, Children’s Harbor, Lake Martin. Full Life takes families with teens and young adults who have disAbilities on family weekends! Special mix of fun, learning and sharing. Teens and young adults have their own events and activities, and parents enjoy their own sessions. Cost is $30 per person and includes meals, accommodations, programs and activities. Information, 205-439-6534, www. FullLifeAhead.org. Alagasco presents Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Movie: Strange Magic, see June 5. BIRMINGHAM PARENT IS A SPONSOR. FREE.

13 SATURDAY Pepper Place Market 7am-noon, 1130 22nd St. South. Rain or shine. Fresh produce and much more.

Native American Festival 9am-5:30pm, DeSoto Caverns Family Fun Park, Childersburg. Two days of family-friendly fun. 800-933-2283, www. DeSotoCavernsPark.com.

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14 SUNDAY Native American Festival 9am-5:30pm, DeSoto Caverns Family Fun Park, Childersburg, see June 13.

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16 TUESDAY Science Café presents: Alabama’s Amazing Biodiversity 6pm, science trivia, 6:30pm, speaker, John’s City Diner. Learn from scientists in a laidback atmosphere! Speaker: Scot Duncan, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology and author at Birmingham-Southern College. www.mcwane.org/ event/science-cafe-10/.

19 FRIDAY Alagasco presents Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Movie: Annie (2014 version), see June 5. Daddy/Daughter Dance 6:30-9pm, Inverness Vineyard Church. Enjoy this “Under the Sea” dance! $25 per couple ($3 per additional daughter) includes dinner, dancing and a photo booth. Register, 205-980-1690, Suzanne@ invernessvineyard.org.

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24 WEDNESDAY Flicks Among the Flowers 6pm gates open, 8pm movie, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Adult couples and friends are invited to the gardens for summer movies. June movie: Ghostbusters. Cash bar, movie-themed menu. Bring your blanket. No pets or outside alcoholic beverages. FREE admission.

26 FRIDAY Alagasco presents Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Movie: Maleficient, see June 5. BIRMINGHAM PARENT IS A SPONSOR. FREE.

advancement, education, health and well-being, healthy relationships, healthy parenting and self-advocacy. Free lunch and childcare! Register online at www. singlemothersempowerment.org. Southeastern Outings River Float, Picnic, Swim 9am, Locust Fork River, Blount County. Well-behaved, properly supervised children age 8-up welcome, but parents responsible for all risks. Must be able to swim. Bring picnic lunch, sunscreen, towels, old sneakers; and inflatable vinyl float or air mattress. Depart 9am from the Cleveland, AL Chevron. For information on what type of float is allowed, directions and more, call Dan Frederick, 205-631-4680 or email seoutings@bellsouth.net. Hikes for Tykes with Fresh Air Family 10am, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Fun and learning for preschool children and their families. www.freshairfamily. org. FREE.

27 SATURDAY Pepper Place Market 7am-noon, 1130 22nd St. South. Rain or shine. Fresh produce and much more. Single Mothers Empowerment Conference: “Revive and Refresh” 9am-3pm, Drayton Nabors Event Center, McWane Science Center. Topics include budget management, career

29 MONDAY Superhero-Princess Tea Party 4pm, Albert L. Scott Library, Alabaster. Sign up for this fun event! 205-664-6822.

a ladies boutique with stylish and affordable fashion

Come see the latest in trendy clothing including Piko tops, tunics and other fashion must-haves, as well as fun jewelry and other accessories. Becky’s at Brookwood Village. Find Becky’s on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BeckysGiftsAL $10 OFF a purchase of $50 or more.

One coupon/person. Does not apply to previous purchases, sale or clearance items. Expires 6.30.15.

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events & attractions

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Aldridge Botanical Gardens Art in the Gardens. Some of the best artists in the country live right here in Alabama. Stroll through the gardens, see their works up close, and of course, shop! Close to 60 area artisans will compete for category and best of show awards in this juried open-air show that features only Alabama artists. This year expect to see painting, mixed media, jewelry, woodworking and more. With both returning favorites and new talent in 2015, this is an opportunity to see new pieces and get original, one-of-a-kind works. 10am-4pm, June 13 and 14. 3530 Lorna Road, Hoover. 205-682-8019, www. aldridgegardens.com Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame 1631 Fourth Ave. N., Birmingham. 205-254-2731, www.jazzhall.com Alabama Sports Hall of Fame 2150 Richard Arrington Blvd. N., Birmingham. 323-6665, www. ashof.org Alabama Wildlife Center 100 Terrace Drive, Pelham. 205-663-7930. www.awrc.org Albert L Scott Alabaster Public Library Story Times: Tunes & Tales: Wednesdays at 3:30pm in Library Meeting Room, all ages Toddler Tales: Fridays at 10:30am in the Library Meeting Room, 2 and 3 year olds 100 9th Street NW, Alabaster, AL, 35007. 205-664-6822, www.cityofalabaster.com/ departments/library Barber Motorsports Park 6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway, Leeds. 205-298-9040, www.barbermotorsports.com Birmingham Botanical Gardens Be sure to download the treasure map to take with you! www.bbgardens. org/documents/ treasuremapforweb.pdf 2612 Lane Park Road, Birmingham. 205-414-3900, www.bbgardens.org

Birmingham Children’s Theatre 1001 19th St. North, Birmingham, AL, 35203, 205-458-8181, www.bct123.org Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Selma to Montgomery: A March for the Right to Vote – Photographs by Spider Martin. This collection chronicles the 1965 march which brought about the passage of the Voting Rights Act in August of that year. Woolfolk Gallery. Through June 28. 16th St. N., Birmingham. 205328-9696, www.bcri.org Birmingham Museum of Art Family Tours in June: Flights of Fancy! Discover fantastical creatures in the exhibition, Between Fantasy and Reality: Frank Fleming and look for whimsy in the museum collection! Every Tuesday, 10:30am (and Saturday, June 6). FREE. Bart’s Art Cart in June: Play with Clay. Every Saturday, 11am. FREE. 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd., Birmingham. 205-2542565, www.artsbma.org Birmingham Zoo In-park Special Attractions Giraffe Feeding & Keeper Chat, Saturday & Sunday 11am-12pm & 2-3pm, $3. See Griffin, the first giraffe born in a North American accredited Zoo in 2014! Sea Lion Training, Daily 10am & 2pm Predator Zone, Saturday & Sunday 11:30am & 3:30pm 2630 Cahaba Road, Birmingham. 205-879-0409, www.birminghamzoo.com Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum 1919 Ninth St., Calera. 205-6683435, www.hodrrm.org McWane Science Center TOYTOPIA. Stage Nine Exhibit Design presents this highly acclaimed exhibition. TOYTOPIA is an immersive and interactive exhibition focusing on the various histories and legacies of toy makers throughout the past century

Vulcan Park & Museum will celebrate Vulcan’s 111th Birthday with a big party on June 7. Tickets are $5!

See more here: www.facebook.com/ visitvulcan

of toymaking. Learn about the origins of toys, who made them and why they are fun and dear to us. Through September 7. www.mcwane.org. ITTY BITTY MAGIC CITY now open! For kindergarteners and younger, this new, permanent exhibit offers four major types of play: Physical play, exploratory play, constructive play and imaginative play. This hands-on exhibit features Main Street, Tot Spot, Water Play and much more. IMAX Movies: Now showing: Mysteries of the Unseen World and Journey to Space. Upcoming: Horses. Horses takes you on a spectacular journey through Argentina, British Columbia, Chile, Mexico, Morocco, Spain and Texas to meet vaqueros, gauchos, baqueanos and cowboys – all part of a single global horse culture, an unbroken trail stretching back 1,500 years. Opens June 15. Ocean Oasis. Ocean Oasis, a giant-screen film, is a fascinating journey into the bountiful seas and pristine

deserts of two remarkably different, but inextricably linked worlds — Mexico’s Sea of Cortés and the Baja California desert. Opens June 15. 200 19th St. N., Birmingham. 205714-8300, www.mcwane.org. Moss Rock Preserve Preserve Parkway, Hoover. 205-739-7141, www.hooveral.org. Oak Mountain State Park 200 Terrace Drive, Pelham. 205-620-2520, www.alapark.com. Ruffner Mountain Nature Center 1214 81st St. S., Birmingham. 205-833-8264, www. ruffnermountain.org. Southern Museum of Flight 4343 73rd St. N., Birmingham. 205-833-8226, www. southernmuseumofflight.org Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park 12632 Confederate Parkway, McCalla. 205-477-5711, www. tannehill.org Vulcan Park 1701 Valley View Drive, Birmingham. 205-933-1409, www.vulcanpark.org birminghamparent.com | 37


poetry party by Charles Ghigna

Riddle Rhymes I like riddles. I like rhymes. I like poemMaking times! Look around. What do you see? A clock, a mirror, A bumblebee? Pick an object. Write it down. Who can guess What you found!

Undercover Friend Here I sit Upon the shelf. I’m not a toy. I’m not an elf. Yet I can take You faraway To anyplace, Night or day. We’ll travel to Each foreign land, Yet I will stay Right in your hand. My friends and I, You will see, Are full of facts And fantasy. So pick me up And take a look. Now you know-I am a BOOK!

High Flyer I fly above the tallest trees. I’m not a bird or plane. I have no wings or feathered things. I do not like the rain. I play among the passing clouds. I like to rise and sail. I am a friend who loves the wind. I’m big and have a tail. I like the gusty month of March. I soar way out of sight. My shape is like a diamond. I am a brand-new KITE.

The Everlasting Light I shine forever free. I do not cost a cent. I need no bulb or battery. My light is permanent. You’ll find me way up in the sky, When each new day’s begun. But do not look me in the eye-I am the shining SUN!

NOW YOU TRY IT! Writing Riddle Rhymes is easy and lots of fun! Think of an object. Write down things about it in rhyme. Those things will be clues so others can guess your object. Put the name of your object at the end of your poem. It will be the answer to your Riddle Rhyme! Now comes the best part. Read them to your family and friends! and see who can guess your Riddle Rhymes before you get to the last line!

For more poetry activities, visit the Father Goose website at FatherGoose.com. Want to submit YOUR poems for publication? Parents, here are some magazines that publish poems written by children: http://www.ckmagazine.org • http://www.magicdragonmagazine.com, http://www. cricketmag.com 38 | birminghamparent | june 2015


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