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Saturday, 2 July 2011
Silent Sunday
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Amy babbles: Wimbledon
I don't know if mummy has already told you but I love watching tennis. At the moment there is a big tournament on telly that mummy and daddy call Wimbledon. Players from all over the world play against each other and when I wake up from my lunchtime nap mummy lets me watch one or two matches. Normally, I like to keep mummy and daddy busy. They have to play with me or sing stupid songs to make sure that I don't get bored but when mummy lets me watch tennis I am really quiet. I sit on her lap and watch what the players are doing. When they miss the ball I say "Uuh" and when my favourite player wins I smile at the telly.
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Tennis is really important in our family. Daddy played lots of tennis when he was a little boy. He played every weekend and even on some school nights. My grampy Dave says daddy was really good and that he even beat children that were older and bigger than himself. Daddy still loves tennis: Today, my Uncle William came to our house and the two played Wimbledon in our garden. They gave each other funny names like Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi or Roger Federer and jumped from one side to the other. Daddy always wanted to be Boris Becker. I think he likes him because he's German just like mummy. Sometimes daddy shows me tricks he does with the tennis racket. When he does that, he speaks of 'Phase 1' and smiles at mummy. I don't know what that means but I find daddy's tricks really funny so I give him my biggest smile and hope he plays tennis with me when I am older. Now I have to go to sleep though. Watching tennis all day is really hard work when you are a baby.
Do you like watching Wimbledon?
Does your daddy also play tennis in the garden?
Who do you think will win?
Amy x
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
How to protect your family in the sun
Supposedly we are in for a long and hot summer with lots of sunshine. So let's be optimistic and hope for sunny days at the beach, picnics in the park and many barbeques with the whole family. But let's also be careful and make sure that we protect us and our children from the damaging effects of the sun.
To give you the information you need to protect your family, Mummy Alarm has teamed up with Clare Kerr, sun care expert from Lloydspharmacy who is sharing her top tips with you:
- Children and babies need extra protection because their skin is more delicate, especially if they have red hair, pale eyes or freckles. It’s best to use a water resistant sunscreen with an SPF of 30 to 50, and keep babies under six months out of direct sunlight completely.
- Even if you are in shade you can still get burned, some rays do get through so sitting in the shade is not an excuse to not wear sunscreen.
- The sun’s rays can still burn you when it’s overcast. The sun may not have his hat on, but you and especially your little ones should!
- In the UK, when applied correctly, sunscreens with an SPF of 15 and above can provide adequate protection against sunburn, skin damage, premature ageing, wrinkling and skin cancers. As basic rule, those travelling abroad should use at least SPF30.
- Research shows that many people do not use enough sunscreen to provide adequate protection. Apply a generous amount of sunscreen about half an hour before going out in the sun so that it has time to absorb into your skin and dry.
- When applying sunscreen, pay particular attention to the skin near to the edges of clothing, such as straps and necklines, as these areas can easily be missed.
- Reapply sunscreen regularly (at least every two to three hours) as it can rub off on towels, sand or after going in the water. Even water-resistant sunscreens should be reapplied after you come out of the water as it can be rubbed off when drying yourself with a towel. Try setting a reminder on your phone!
- Use a stick application with a high SPF for exposed areas, such as your nose, ears and lips because these areas tend to burn more easily.
- Always use after sun to put moisture back into your skin after you’ve been in the sun. It’ll keep you looking young!
Over the next couple of weeks, Mummy Alarm will run a series of features and product reviews to help you make sure you'll get through the summer safely. So pop round regularly to see how you can protect yourself and your family without missing out on fun time in the sun.
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