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Mould Intolerance
With the days finally getting longer and spring just around the corner those of you with seasonal allergies may be dreading the coming warmer seasons. While allergies to grasses, trees and pollens are still a way off, there is another early season allergen that can cause us trouble as soon as the snow starts to melt. Snow moulds are some of the most common contributors to seasonal allergies and cause congestion, itchy eyes, asthma, sneezing, coughing and rashes. The mould spores are found in the soil and grow in moist conditions around freezing. As the snow melts the spores are released from the soil and become airborne where they find their way to our skin and respiratory system. This is nothing to sneeze at, 10 million Canadians suffer allergy symptoms, 55 per cent claim allergies cut into their productivity and more than a quarter say they'll limit their outdoor time to prevent the onset of symptoms.
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If early spring allergic symptoms get you down, these little known spores called snow mould may be the cause. The most common snow moulds found in Western Canada are Cottony - Coprinus psychromorbidus, Pink - Microdochium nivale (Fusarium nivale), Sclerotinia Myriosclerotina borealis (Sclerotinia borealis) and Speckled - Typhula ishikariensis. As the snow melts look for white, pink or black fibrous strands, speckles or blotches on the leaves of plants or grasses. Sometimes the grass will have a white or black mat. These are telltale signs of snow moulds. Of course mould also grows indoors and if you have had water problems in your bathroom or have a soil basement, odds are you also have mold growing there. Other symptoms of chronic mould exposure might be getting chronic colds or recovering very slowly from a cold, feeling run down, headaches and wanting to sleep all the time.
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Every January and February, the Variety Club of BC has their annual fund raising campaign which culminates with the Variety Club Show of Hearts Telethon on BC TV. The Variety Club can be found wherever there are children in need. Fundraising capital projects for hospitals and development centers, supporting essential services such as medical treatments, subsidizing the purchase of wheelchairs, Sunshine Coaches, specialized equipment and tools or
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Monday, January 28, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser Locally Juniper Lanes and the Ladies Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles #3032 have joined forces to host a fun filled event on February 3, 2013 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. There will be 2 hours of lazer bowl followed by pizza (donated by Panago) and soft drink (donated by Selkirk) and of course Prizes. This year we have opened it up to everyone. Put a team together of family and friends, young and old, or just want to individually join in, just drop by Juniper Lanes and pick up a pledge form. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $30 in pledges, and there will be a prize for the highest pledge earner as well as many other prizes for young and old. Come out and help us raise funds for this worthwhile cause, or if you would like to make a donation you can stop by Juniper Lanes and they will be happy to accept them on behalf of the KIDS.
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Canadian Avalanche Association Active Member and local Avalanche Skills Training Course Provider Dave Quinn accepts a cheque for $2600 on behalf of the Canadian Avalanche Center’s Public Education Program from The Choice owner Mike Peabody. “Donations like this are critical for the Canadian Avalanche Center to continue with the public avalanche bulletins and public education and outreach programs, all of which are critical foundations for public safety in the backcountry,” said Quinn. “Huge thanks to Mike and the staff at the Choice.”
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Pooch wins big in U.S. competition
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Margie Leopold, holding her champion Siberian Husky, Nash, accepts the award at the 2012 SHCA National Specialty Show. People in Cranbrook know Margie Leopold as the owner of Pretty
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And in case you think that these shows are purely for looks, here is an excerpt from the Amerian Kennel Club specifications for showing a Siberian Husky: “The most important breed characteristics of the Siberian Husky are medium size, moderate bone, well balanced proportions, ease and freedom of movement, proper coat, pleasing head and ears, correct tail, and good disposition. Any appearance of excessive bone or weight, constricted or clumsy gait, or long, rough coat should be penalized. The Siberian Husky never appears so heavy or coarse as to suggest a freighting animal; nor is he so light and fragile as to suggest a sprint-racing animal. In both sexes the Siberian Husky gives
the appearance of being capable of great endurance. In addition to the faults already noted, the obvious structural faults common to all breeds are as undesirable in the Siberian Husky as in any other breed, even though they are not specifically
mentioned herein.” And those specifications are only physical. To show a dog a lot more has to be accoutned for. “A dog has to be special to be in these kinds of shows. It has to be healthy, fit, have a great temperment,” said Leo-
pold. “These shows can be very stressful—lots of dogs and noise. This means they have to be well socialized and have to have a good temperment for judging. I start training them as puppies for socialization.”
call for project proposals Columbia Basin Trust Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs The Regional District of East Kootenay is accepting project proposals for funding consideration from Columbia Basin Trust’s Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs for the areas of: City of Cranbrook City of Fernie City of Kimberley Village of Canal Flats Village of Radium Hot Springs
District of Sparwood District of Elkford District of Invermere Electoral Area A Electoral Area B
Electoral Area C Electoral Area E Electoral Area F Electoral Area G
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RDEK offices in Cranbrook and Invermere The municipal office in each community RDEK website at www.rdek.bc.ca CBT website at www.cbt.org
For information about preparing your project proposal or to have an application form forwarded to you, please call Nikki Bradshaw or Shannon Moskal at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335 (toll-free). Deadline for project proposals is 4:30 p.m. Monday, February 18, 2013. Late applications are not eligible for consideration. Administered and managed by the Regional District of East Kootenay.
BC Hydro will be making system improvements and re-locating the power line in the Wasa—Wolfe Creek area to improve reliability for customers along Wolfe Creek Road. Work will begin March 2013 and is expected to be completed by November 2013. The project will include vegetation clearing work, followed by construction activities and the use of heavy equipment, which could result in higher than normal traffic activity in the area.
If you have any questions, or would like more information about the Wolfe Creek Line Relocation Project, please contact Michael Price, Project Manager at 778 452 6882 or Diane Tammen, Community Relations Manager at 250 489 6862.
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BC Hydro recognizes the inconvenience that the construction activity may cause, and will complete the work safely and efficiently as possible.
The Regional District of East Kootenay is receiving applications for one person to represent Electoral Area C on the Cranbrook Public Library Board. To be considered for the position, the applicant must be a resident or elector of Electoral Area C and cannot be an employee of the RDEK or Library Board. The term of this volunteer position will run until December 31, 2013. Interested persons must submit letters of application and brief resumes including reasons for interest and related experience to Shannon Moskal, Community Services Manager, at the RDEK office in Cranbrook. Applications must be received by 4:30 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013.
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Time is precious. A Jaffray woman has found out just how precious this commodity is after learning that she will require a double lung transplant to live. Kelly Guenther is looking forward to the community stepping up and helping her to survive to enjoy at least a little more time with her children and grandchildren. This February 10, at the Jaffray Hall, residents are invited to dinner and auctions to help in this difficult time. Guenther has Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a condition in which the body does not make enough of a protein that protects the lungs and liver from damage. The condition can lead to emphysema and liver disease. This causes Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, (COPD). “It’s totally irreversible,” said Guenther. “I need a double lung transplant to save my life now.” While she has had this condition for most of her life, Guenther spent many years being misdiagnosed before a doctor found the real cause of her illness. “They would tell me I had panic and anxiety. I told them they would panic too if they couldn’t breathe.” The procedure will take place at the University Hospital in Edmonton. Guenther has just learned that she has been accepted for a six-week physiotherapy regimen that she must undergo to strengthen her body for the operation. After the operation however, she will need
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Grandmother Nellie Lightburn and father Rick Lightburn are hoping that area residents will show up for an auction and dinner to help Kelly (Lightburn) Guenther (seated) as she is soon to undergo a double lung transplant. to stay in Edmonton for three to six months to recover. “They are very strict about having someone there with me,” said Guenther. “My husband’s work will accommodate him as much as they can, but he may have to leave from time to time.” Because of the extended stay in Edmonton, Rick Lightburn, Guenther’s father, said that the family could use any funds possible to help. While the operation and anti-rejection drugs should be covered, the accommodations and possibly some other medical costs will come out of the family’s pocket. On February 10, the family is hoping that
residents of Jaffray and the surrounding area will come to the Jaffray Hall for a lasagne dinner and a live and silent auction, with the proceeds going to help Guenther’s family. Donations will also be welcome. Items up for auction include packages put together by local businesses, artists and residents who have donated valuable items to help give Guenther the precious time needed to watch her grandchildren grow up. For more information, contact Diana or Wade Lightburn at 250-4293582 or email them at wlightburn@skcmail.ca
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The Mount Baker Senior Boys Basketball team raised $385 by doing a pre-season warm-up camp for boys & girls in Grade 7-9 on January 4. Junior players who participated in the event came away with good memories and better skills. The money will be used to help defray the costs of travel during the season.
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January 28 FraTernal order oF eagles ladies auxiliary pancake breakfast 8:30am-11am. 711 Kootenay st.n, everyone welcome, $5 per person. Funds to cniB.
January 28 JuBilee chaPTer # 64, oes, will be meeting, at 7:30 PM sharp, at the Masonic hall, 401-3rd avenue south, cranbrook.
Jan. & Feb. KindergarTen BoosTers are available for children between the ages of 4 and 6 years at the cranbrook health unit. For an appointment call 250 420-2207. sPecial gosPel serVices: each sunday from January 13th to February 24th, 2013, from 3:00 - 4:00 PM Mountain Time. girl guides of canada hall, 1421 - 2nd st s cranbrook. Phone contact: (250) 426-4791.
February 1 BiBles For M i s s i o n s ThriFT sTore/ cranBrooK, celebrates our First anniversary! open Tues. – sat. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Phone # 778 520-1981. 824 Kootenay st. n. cranbrook The Cranbrook & District Arts Council Workshop with Jean Pederson. The workshop will be held at the cranbrook & district arts council gallery at 135 10 avenue s in cranbrook from Feb 8 to 11th, 2013. deadline for registration is Friday, February 1st. registration fee is $275 for cdac members and $300 for non-members.
February 2 annual scoTTish Tea Kimberley united church 1-3pm highland dancers,scottish Fare at tea tables, bake table, and a Twice loved jewellery table. $5.00
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February 6 Free PuBlic sWiM at Kimberley rec centre. 5-6pm, hosted by harmomny chapter eastern sTar.
February 9 cranbrook eagles club spahetti Feed Fund raiser 5:30-7:30 pm. $10 per adult, children under 12 $8. Tickets available from aerie, auxiliary, and cranbrook Bugle Band.
February 20 Free FaMilY sWiMs where children 18 years & under must be accopanied by an adult 6-7pm at the Kimberley aquatic centre. sponsored by Knights of columbus
February 23 girl guides oF canada, cranbrook are hosting a Tea & BaKe sale at the cranbrook guide hall, 1421 2nd street south, from 12:30 p, to 3:30 pm. Tickets are $4.00 each. Tickets are available from any guiding member; or at the door. For more information please call Pam at 250489-3155.
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child healTh clinics are held Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning by appt. Parents welcome to drop-in and discuss concerns with public health nurses weekdays from 8:30-4:30 at Kimberley north star dream Team. BaBY and Me drop in for parents with babes in arms, Tuesdays 10-12, cranbrook Family connections 46-17th ave s (next to skateboard park) niki, 421-8096. criBBage aT senior drop-in centre: 562 3 aVe, Fernie in These challenging TiMes your support of the Ms Walk is more important than ever. each walker, team captain and volunteer who participates is a vital partner in providing research. Join the movement to end Ms by registering today, set a goal and multiply your impact by recruiting friends and family to walk with you as a Ms walk team hearTs in MoTion Walking club meet Mon, Wed, Fri at the cranbrook rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. Marion 250-426-4529 or Jeanette 250-426-2393 Food BanK Bingo, Kimberley elks club, every Monday at 7pm
427-2343 The cranBrooK WoMen’s cenTer, 32-13th ave s has reopened. hours of operation Mon-thurs, 10-12:30, 1-3:30. information, support, lay counselling & advocacy provided. small free store on site. contact Vicky, 426-2912. sParWood earlY childhood development committee meetings, 2nd Wednesday of each month 5:006:00pm. leisure center. Join us for a fast pace discussion on projects to enhance opportunities for preschool children. easT KooTenaY Brain inJurYsuPPorT grouPs for caregivers & survivors Kimberley meets first Wednesday of each month 3pm at Youth centre. cranbrook meets third Wednesday of each month 2pm @ united church everyone welcome! inTeresTed in Your Family roots, cranbrook Family history centre hrs Tues & Thurs. 10-8, sat 10-1. 426-4614. Banner oVer BaKer street. does your not-for-profit organization have an event coming up? hang your banner on Baker st. for optimum visibility. Book now before your important dates are taken. spots available for 2010 in Feb, Mar, May & Jun. 250-426-4223 oVer eaTers anonYMous meets every Tuesday night from 7-8 pm sharp at the united church on 12 th ave south. drop ins welcome. our group is a 12 step program for support around food disorders. healThY MoMs/ healThY BaBes Free outreach program with information & resources for women who are pregnant or parenting a new baby. group drop-ins and 1:1 visits at Kimberley early learning centre on Wednesdays from 5-7pm. call Jenn at 250-427-8772 sTrongsTarT Bc Free family drop-in program for preschool-aged children accompanied by a parent. Kimberley early learning centre. activities include circle time, play centres, nutritious snack and active play. Monday 9 - 12, Tuesday (Marysville school) 8:45 - 11:45, Thursday 9 - 12, Friday 9 - 12. call gina 250427-5309 JoB oPTions Bc is seeking employers in cranbrook, Kimberley, Fernie & invermere who would be interested in
calendar hosting a 4 week work experience. Wage subsidies available. call today for more information, contact Maureen or nick 250.426.8019. PlaY Bridge - every Monday at 1:30 pm, downstairs in the seniors hall. KiMBerleY rocKY MounTain riders. The rocky Mountain riders is a family club whose purpose is to promote equine activities. We hold regular monthly meetings the last Monday of each month at 7:00 pm. 427-1748 Fernie legion. We invite any adults to join us and relax in our lounge, please come to the legion lounge at 551 - 1st avenue, weekdays and saturdays after 2 PM. WoMen For soBrieTY, Tues, noon, east Kootenay addiction services society, 202 1617 Baker street, cranbrook, 489-4344. chrisTian Men’s coFFee hour, every Friday morning, 10 am to noon, Kootenay roasting company, 903 Baker st. every christian man is invited to
attend this coffee time. Join with us in a time of fellowship & growing in our relationship with Jesus. doMinoes aT seniors drop in centre: dominoes at seniors drop in centre, Fernie, every Monday at 1 p.m. seniors drop in centre, Fernie, 562 3rd ave. The FreshWaTer Fisheries socieTY of Bc welcomes all novice anglers to take part in our learn to Fish Program at the Kootenay Trout hatchery. For a suggested donation of $5, the program teaches all you need to know catch some fish this summer! Pre-book by calling us at 250-429-3214 or by emailing: visit.kootenay@gofishbc.com. i aM Planning To compile a book of remembrance, to honour First nations, Metis and inuit veterans, past and present. For more information, please contact: 250-489-4532. VolunTeers needed, helP coach special olympics bowling, Kimberley, sun afternoons, 1-3, cranbrook, Mon af-
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Player spotlight: Captain Joey Leach Twenty-year-old Defenseman Joey Leach was recently named as Captain for the remainder of the 2012-2013 season. Leach is the second captain this year following the departure of Drew Czerwonka this past October. Stats, 2012 -13 Regular Season: GP: 40 G: 3 A: 16 PTS: 19 +/–: 17 PIM: 30
“Leadership is important on any team and it comes from within. When you have a young team it is even more important to have players that know what it takes to win and develop that winning culture. All four players wearing letters were a part of our 2011 Championship Team and understand the standard of excellence we strive to accomplish” said Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club.
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Tips on researching flooring trends for look, cost and durability Resisting the temptation of exotic wood flooring will be extremely difficult this year. We will all be dreaming about African mahogany with its warm, classy tones: sand, terracotta, copper, caramel, and even green and blue. Rustic hickory and dark knotty walnut are also high on the dream-renovation list. Luckily for us, hardwood flooring is now available in a huge range of different finishes. Your natural wood floor can be hand scraped, brushed, or distressed in order to highlight knots and grains. New colours and contrasting tones are also on offer. Easier to maintain,
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Anna McDonald/Maki 1923-2013 It is with great sorrow that the family of Anna McDonald/ Maki announces her peaceful passing at the F.W. Green Memorial Home in Cranbrook on Monday, January 14, 2013. Anna was born on June 22, 1923 in Lethbridge, Alberta. She was a stay at home mom and enjoyed time with her family and friends and baking. She will be forever remembered as a kind and caring lady. Anna is survived by her siblings Jim (Elsie), Connie, Lil and Ken (Bernice); her children Clarence (Rina), Marion (Jim), Martha (Syd), Irene (Elgin), Dave (Tracy) and Mark (Tannis); as well as many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son Wayne and two husbands. A memorial service for Anna was held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Those wishing to make a memorial donation in honour of Anna may do so to the: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, BC & Yukon Division, 1501, 4330-Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 9Z9.
OBITUARY Betty Jean Olofson 1935 - 2013 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Betty Jean Olofson announces her passing on Friday, January 18, 2013 in Cranbrook, British Columbia at 77 years of age. Betty was born on June 20, 1935 in Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Many people will remember her from the Lancaster's convenience store 7 to11. Betty will sadly missed by her family and many friends. She will never be forgotten and will always be dear to our hearts. Betty is survived by her son Larry Amell of Couer d'Alene, Idaho; daughters Karen (Ron) Gilbert of Roseville, California, Shannon Olofson of Cranbrook, Tammy (Ward) Potter of Cranbrook; step-daughters Penny Simpson of Cranbrook and Joanne (Dean) Hodgson of Mexico; grandchildren Abby (Matthew) Huber and Nicholas Gilbert of Roseville, California, Nicole, Dustin Luke, Raquel Luke, Brooke Potter, Randy Potter, Katie Lomeland of Portland, Oregon and Dustin Lomeland; sisters Marlene Parnell of Tenison, Texax, Linda (Norman) Sietz of Anchorage, Alaska, Terrie (Alan) Gessner of Couer d'Alene, Idaho and many more nieces and nephews and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents Marvin and Ethel Amell and her husband Nels Olofson. A memorial service for Betty will take place on Friday, February 1, 2013 at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook at 2:00 pm. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Cranbrook Dodge is pleased to commence 2013 with the continued addition of Norm Zulps in the position of Service Manager for their full-line Dodge, Chrysler, Ram & Jeep dealership. He joined the team in May of 2012, and has been an integral part of continuing to build on our valued reputation within the community. Norm grew up in North Vancouver, and has always had a keen interest in cars, motorcycles and woodworking. His dealership experience began with Regency Chrysler in 1988, where he progressed from Service Advisor to Tower Operator to Service Manager. In 1995 he and his wife moved to Kelowna as they started their family, where he took the position of Norm Zulps Service Manager at Scott Chrysler (now Okanagan Dodge) and continued there until 2004. He changed career paths into the construction Àeld, but the pull of the fast pace and customer contact of the auto industry was too strong. Norm jumped at the opportunity to join the team at Cranbrook Dodge as Service Manager when it was offered to him by his long-time friend Dave Girling, in May of 2012. He and his wife Kathy and two daughters are looking forward to continuing to explore Cranbrook and the surrounding Kootenay area, and becoming part of the community. It just may take a bit to break him of his 17 years of cheering for the Rockets when attending our Kootenay Ice games.
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High paced Domestic Dealership is seeking energetic, highly motivated people who would like a career in the sales profession. There are a number of positions available. No experience necessary as training will be provided. Reply with resume to: admin@kootenayadvertiser.com or mail to: The Kootenay Advertiser Box 242 1510 2nd Street North Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2
Member Service Supervisor We are looking for an energetic person, for our Fernie location, with strong supervisory skills, a desire to learn and a willingness to lead a team in a fast paced, challenging environment. Our Member Service Supervisor will be responsible for supervising staff, within a Collective Agreement, motivating a sales team and ensuring a high level of customer service. Preference will be given to applicants with a background in financial services. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please apply to Box 243 c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 or email: admin@kootenayadvertiser.com (quote box number) Our closing date on this will be Feb 4.
Social Planning Coordinator The Social Planning Society of Cranbrook & Area (SPSCA) is a non-profit organization striving to bring citizens of Cranbrook and area together to actively improve the quality of life of our community, through coordinated research, collaborative engagement and strategic action. The SPSCA is looking for a dynamic individual to explore with the Social Sector, existing gaps and opportunities for improved systems. The successful candidate will work with the Society and other community contacts to: • Build connections and communication systems • Identify gaps and opportunities • Develop action plans to address identified issues • Identify strategies to support the ongoing sustainability of SPSCA • Complete all reporting processes The successful candidate will have a Post-secondary degree from a recognized university related to community development, social planning, social work, political science or combination of related education and experience. This is a contract term position; supervised and supported by the SPSCA with Columbia Basin Trust grant funding. For a complete job description and to submit a resume please contact: Donna Brady Fields, United Way office: 250-426-8833 Email: crankimbunitedway@shaw.ca 930 Baker Street, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4J2 Closing Date: February 6, 2013 Project Start date: February 18, 2013 Only applicants to be interviewed will be contacted.
Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other ďŹ nancing options available to qualiďŹ ed applicants.
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Long-live the new type of grandparent! of the prevalence of reconstituted families, many grandchildren now find themselves the beneficiaries of more than one set of grandparents. But this multiplicity of grandmothers and grandfathers can raise the question of what kind of role they should play. It is always a good idea for grandparents to ask themselves what kind of grandpa or grandma they want to be. What values do they wish to transmit? How far can they go without being too intrusive or offending anyone? The whole family will benefit from frank discussions between children, parents, and
grandparents. One thing is for certain: grand-parenting can be a truly enriching experience. It is often with the grandchildren that we can catch up on lost time with our own now-adult children. IntergeneratIonal homes When thinking about the practicalities of daily life with young children and aging parents, an intergenerational home, also called a bi-generational home, is a great option to consider. It is a model for living that allows the whole family to be close together while keeping a certain amount of
privacy. It can make becoming homeowners easier for younger adults, and it allows adult children to have support with childcare and childrearing. Conversely, sharing a home provides aging parents an alternative to isolation. It can also provide them the kind of support that would let them to stay out of a seniors’ home for longer. Building an intergenerational home or renovating an existing house is a challenge that must take into account privacy requirements and financial resources. The legal aspects of this type of project are also of vital impor-
tance and should not be overlooked. Above all, parents and grandparents must not let emotions override the need to keep things legally clear regarding home ownership and financial responsibility. While the idea of an intergenerational house is very attractive, everything should be put in writing in order to avoid any unfortunate disagreements. There is another essential step to take if you’re ready to embark on an intergenerational home project: check your municipality’s regulations about renovations or apartments within homes. These regulations can
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age of the main living area, or perhaps a communal kitchen will be required. Living in an intergenerational home has many advantages, but in order to make sure the project is nothing but a success, be sure to plan things out fully, down to the very last detail.
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Forget about the old-fashioned image of the grandma who wears her grey hair in a bun and the grandpa who smokes his pipe in a rocking chair on the porch. Today’s grandparents work or go to university, they travel, go to shows, paint, jog, ski, and are far from being ready to give up their active lifestyles. Old age and grandparenting are no longer synonymous — on average, people these days become grandparents around the age of 50. This means that grandchildren can enjoy long-term relationships with their elders, who are often in excellent health. Indeed, because
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Telling the kids that you’re splitting up At the same time, it is important to realize that avoiding the conversation could leave your child in confusion and uncertainty about what is going on in their family. Telling children about a divorce or a separation is never easy, and that is why it is so important to keep your explanation simple and honest. Here are five points to keep in mind: 1. Plan together how
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Announcing a separation or divorce is surely one of the hardest conversations a parent will ever have with a child. Telling your child that Mom and Dad will no longer be living together will be a life-changing moment for him or her, one that will likely shake their sense of security and well-being. Above all, you want to minimize the hurt and fear that the news could entail.
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make them talk if they don’t feel like it at that point in time. 5. Be ready to answer any questions concerning their new way of life. lIvIng wIth a reconstItuted famIly Does your new spouse have children from a previous union? Are you introducing your own children to a new stepmom or -dad? Coping with this situation is not always easy, especially when you have the distinct impression that the children resent it. So, what is the best way to handle such fragile dynamics?
A bit of empathy is a good place to start. Children can resist the arrival of a new partner in the life of their father or mother because they perceive the new person as an intruder who is destroying any chances of Mom and Dad getting back together. After all, while you and your new partner have made a choice to be together, the children have probably had little say in the matter. When seen that way, it’s not surprising that they’re not putting on a grand welcome. Take your time and let ties build slowly
between children and a new step-parent. That means not imposing your authority on the other’s children, and leaving them the space they need in order to adapt. It also means not trying to buy their affection with gifts or unrealistic promises. Children need honesty in order to feel secure, and they will appreciate your integrity. Naturally, there will be conflicts, but don’t forget that they are children and that you are the adult. When a problem arises, remember that respectful communication is your best asset.
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How many times a week does your entire family eat together? Not the five minutes it takes to polish off a bowl of cereal in the morning, but really sitting down together around the table. You are doing well if dinnertime in your home means everyone getting together most evenings over a tasty, home-cooked meal! Unfortunately, such family meals are rapidly becoming the exception, even if there is plenty of evidence that doing so is beneficial on many levels. According to the experts, family meals are usually healthier and more balanced
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to manage to sit down all together for at least one meal a day is to plan the week’s menus in advance. Doing so might not be effortfree, but it is a challenge well worth the trouble of taking up. It can improve family relationships, foster self-esteem, and set everybody up for good health.
Would you be able to give an accurate answer if you were asked what your total monthly income and expenses were? If not, you would probably benefit from keeping closer tabs on your household finances. By staying on top of what’s coming in and what’s going out you can be better prepared for a rainy day. It can also help you tuck money away for dream purchases and be more effective in reducing your debts. By creating a monthly budget, you can keep better track of where your money is going and then decide where you would like it to be going. To draw up a list of your income and your expenses you need a piece of paper, a pen, monthly bills going back a few payment cycles, and a bit of uninterrupted time. Draw a line down the middle of the paper and list your sources of income on one side and your expenses on the other. Income is the easiest section to complete: write down all the money you receive
in a month, including any salary, tips, government allowances, and child support payments. The expenses section can be a bit more difficult. First of all, note all your fixed expenses, meaning all those that recur every month: rent or mortgage, electricity, telephone, cable TV, house and car insurance, child support payments, and any regular school fees. Next, list the other expenses that vary from month to month, such as groceries, car repairs, gas, clothing, and dental care. Lastly, list all discretionary expenses — the non-essentials — such as restaurants, movies, alcohol, lottery tickets, and the like. This exercise will allow you to see exactly where your money is going and where you will have to cut back in order to save for emergencies or for long-term dreams. If you think you need help with that, you could always consult a financial advisor.
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Expecting twins or triplets can be very exciting for new parents. But having “multiples” entails some challenges that must be prepared for well in advance of the births. During the pregnancy is the best time to start organizing help and support from family and friends. Looking after several children of the same age is a huge challenge, and it will certainly feel like you’re on a rollercoaster ride for a while. With a bit of organization, however, you’ll be able to enjoy all the beautiful moments the babies will bring you. - A multiple pregnancy and birth can provoke some strange reactions. Family and friends might hover closely, wanting to be at your service, but this could become overwhelming. Don’t hesitate to express your need for space and rest when it’s necessary. - Before the due date, schedule some extra help for the first few weeks after the babies are born. Take down the names of all those who are available, and
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assistance in feeding, bathing, and comforting your twins or multiples. - Prepare as many freeze-and-reheat dishes as you can before the births. They will come in very handy! If your freezer is already full, suggest to family and friends that instead of offering baby-shower gifts, you would really appreciate a batch of frozen home-cooked meals every week while the babies are young. - Organize a timetable that allows you to get some sleep. It will surely evolve as you get to know your babies’ habits, but it will help you plan some basic rest and support. If you’re breastfeeding, a breast pump will become your most valuable asset, as it lets Dad, family members, or friends take over for a while.
Darling, my mother’s coming for the weekend Do you get along well with your in-laws? According to experts, difficulty with the inlaws is one of the top three causes of conflict between spouses, along with childrearing and family finances. We can’t choose our parents, and in a way we can’t choose our in-laws either. But that isn’t necessarily a bad thing; in many families, the mother- and fatherin-law, the uncles, aunts, and all the rest of the clan become acquaintances and often even friends. However, for some couples, the inlaws are a source of annoyance or worse. These difficult relation-
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Discovering that one’s child has a disability or a serious illness can come as a terrible shock for parents. It means that all the dreams they had previously imagined for their family will no longer be valid. When a diagnosis comes in, the lives of all involved are forever changed in ways no one could have planned for. On learning the diagnosis, and for years after, parents might experience deep sadness, denial, anger, and guilt as they try as hard as they can to adapt to the situation. They might feel conflicting feelings toward their child, veering between helplessness
and compassion and resentment. Daily life, filled with worries and challenges, can be so hard to bear that some couples are unable to rely on each other for support, and their relationship suffers or falls apart. And, if everything wasn’t already complicated enough, the often embarrassed or intrusive looks of others reminds parents loud and clear that their child is different. The great gift in all this is the discovery and acceptance of the fact that these children are complete human beings with strengths, interests, qualities, as well as faults. They have favourite games, they might love to
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When to interverne? Arguments between brothers and sisters are inevitable. Children disagreeing over a toy or because one has more juice than the other is an everyday occurrence that can certainly leave parents feeling stressed. The good news is that these types of arguments are harmless and normal. If the arguments get out of hand and deteriorate into physical confrontations, however, limits need to be set. Whatever the source of the conflict may be, your children have to understand that injuring one another is out of bounds. It is imperative that every child feel safe in his or her own home. When a quarrel degenerates into a fight, separate the children, put a stop to whatever was happening, and explain why you’re doing it. When regular squabbles break out, try not to automatically interfere with a judgment: children can learn to settle their disagreements by themselves. It is especially important to not take sides if you don’t know how it all started. That doesn’t mean you should ignore the situation; rather, avoid becoming the referee every time. Teach them to express their feelings and help them name their needs, such as for fairness, safety, cooperation, creativity, or independence. Help them articulate what they are really fighting about, for example: “I’m angry because you don’t want to let me hold the remote. I want to have my fair turn”. Show them how to listen to each other, to negotiate, and to find satisfactory compromises together. Remember that children learn by example, and that they are watching and listening when you are having a disagreement with your spouse or another adult. Try to practice what you preach!
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Is your family ready for a pet? Before you completely give up your heart to the cuddly little ball of fur in front of you, take a few minutes to think over the pet ownership question carefully. Having a cat, dog, hamster, or even a parrot or fish is a commitment that you will have to stick to every day, for years to come. Is your family ready to take on all the responsibilities that keeping a pet entails? If your children are planning to be involved, discuss the sharing of pet-related chores ahead of time.
Be prepared to take on the commitment if others shirk theirs, otherwise the animal will suffer. It might not be reasonable to expect kids to follow through without encouragement or reminders, so don’t be surprised to find yourself asking who wants to take the dog for a walk or who is going to feed the cat or clean the aquarium. While both children and pets are young, it will also be necessary to be vigilant about handling the animal: a loving cuddle can be a life-threatening
squeeze for a kitten or a hamster! Despite the caveats, acquiring a pet has many advantages, as long as you choose the right animal. That means choosing one that all the family will like, one that suits your lifestyle and will have every chance of being happy in your home. Every animal has different needs, needs that you will be responsible for meeting in order to ensure its well-being. So, before making a decision, do some research and talk with family
members about their expectations. Find out all you can about the animal you wish to adopt and the ways its presence will affect the daily routines of your family. For children, the presence of a pet can be a source of real pleasure and a good way to learn to be gentle, patient, and respectful. However, children’s safety should never be neglected: close parental supervision is necessary so that both child and animal can experience a positive relationship.
Modern dads do it their way Fatherhood has sure changed in the last 40 years or so. Not too long ago, dads were pretty much limited to the role of provider and breadwinner, taking care of the physical needs of their families. Nowadays, at least in the western world, fatherhood entails a much more active role in the daily life of the home and family members. The modern dad changes diapers, bottle-feeds the baby, and takes his turn cooking supper and washing the toilet. He is more actively involved in childrearing without
being merely the disciplinarian of the house. It’s nice to think that this new role isn’t an imposition, but rather a choice: dads now elect to have more of a presence in the lives of their children. And a fully present dad does make a difference: several recent studies have shown that the involvement of the father or father-figure positively affects a child’s development. Among other things, a healthy father-child relationship can facilitate a more rapid adaptation to the outside world and a greater
ability to confront the unknown. Young children who have a father-figure who plays with them and teases them gently can socialize more easily with other children. Despite all this, many young fathers are afraid to get involved because they’re not sure how or simply because they are not given the chance by their parenting partner. Moms need to understand that being a competent father doesn’t mean doing things the same way as a mother. Being a dad is different but just as important!
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East Kootenay Child Care Resource & Referral (EKCCRR) is pleased to announce the expansion of their craft store ‘Crafty Creations – Building Imagination’. Since 1990 EKCCRR has provided child care information, referrals, and support to East Kootenay Child Care Providers, Families, and Community Partners. We continue to promote the right of each child to quality child care, which includes the
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