Life Lessons From the Pinewood Derby

Allow me to introduce the Master of Ceremonies for this week’s Carnival of Family Life:

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Junior, The Fearless Robot.

Hi, I’m Junior the Fearless Robot. I’m a 5.9oz hand-carved (by Husband) boxcar that was painted and decorated by The Boy (see other handcrafted works by children at Magic Marker Monday). Over the weekend, I raced down this track in THE PINEWOOD DERBY:

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Allow me to tell you about the magic that is THE PINEWOOD DERBY as we meander through the many categories of this week’s carnival.

Education

The Pinewood Derby is a boxcar race wherein men and their sons put together what they hope is the fastest car. Knowledge of physics, aerodynamics, and gravitational pull help, while the ability to answer the question ‘how do you get the wheels on just so in order to make the car roll in a straight line?’ is imperative.

Other educating posts:

Woman Tribune presents Get Your Kids Interested in the Environment posted at Woman Tribune.

Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Teaser to Exercise your Memory and Reasoning Skills posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution. Are you familiar with these American and international proverbs?

Family Cooking & Recipes

At the Pinewood Derby, you might be able to snack upon burgers and french fries from the In-n-Out van parked outside. It’s a swell way to comfort sad little boys (and sometimes sadder fathers) when their cars don’t win.

Other cooking posts:

Cyndi Lavin presents Vegetable vindaloo posted at Busy Family Meal Planning. “Vindaloo sauce can be used to flavor meats,” Cyndi writes, “but we like it best as a vegetarian delight!”

Cyndi Lavin presents Top 10 Chocolate Gadgets posted at Cooking Gadgets. Who doesn’t love chocolate?

HowToMe presents How To Make “Cream of Chicken” posted at HowToMe.

Family Crafts and Activities

Preparation for the boxcar derby includes wood-carving, painting, drawing, then realizing the paint wasn’t dry enough, then fretting over smeared graphite, then repainting and waiting several days for the new paint to dry, then accepting that, in the end, dry paint is overrated. Then attending the event where everyone else’s car had no problem getting their paint to dry?

Other crafts and activities:

Riley presents A Faery Hunt at Griffith Park posted at All Rileyed Up.

DeeDee presents Five Recipes For Finger Paint posted at Things Your Grandmother Knew.

Stephanie presents Modeling Compound Magnets posted at Make It From Scratch.

The Smarter Wallet presents Nintendo Wii Review, Video Game System Pros and Cons posted at The Smarter Wallet. Considering purchasing a Nintendo Wii for your family? This review might help you decide.

knittsings presents Knitting Machine Manuals - Brother, Passap, Studio, Knitmaster, Singer, Silver Reed posted at knittsings, saying, “Is there a knitting machine lurking at your home in need of a manual? Here is a list of all the free downloads across the web, organized by machine manufacturer.”

Kevin Fleming presents Dish Network Family Package Review posted at Satellite TV Guru.

Dianne M. Buxton presents Some Highly Effective Tips For Ballet Summer Intensives Auditions - And The Nerves posted at Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes, offering “advice for aspiring ballerinas and young men in ballet to prepare for ballet summer intensive auditions.”

Family Finance

The Pinewood Derby is a realtively inexpensive way to have a good time with your children. To put it in a MasterCard ad:

$20 - supplies to make boxcar
$10 - In-n-Out food at Pinewood Derby
$1 — band-aids applied to children’s bodies after a little too much exertion in the bounce houses
$3 — vending machine waters
Free - comforting hugs to the fathers and sons whose cars didn’t advance on to the finals

A DAY OF FAMILY FUN? Priceless.

Other posts on Finance:

Richard Adams presents Save Money By Not Going Abroad For Your Holiday This Year posted at Reading UK.

David presents Citi PremierPass Elite Review posted at Credit Card Offers IQ. “My family and I recently took a trip to Guatemala and saved thousands using a travel rewards credit card,” David explains. :The Citi PremierPass Elite is one of the best travel cards available for family travel.”

singlemomsrock presents 7 Steps to Economic Empowerment: It Begins Between the Ears posted at Rich Single Momma.

Raymond presents Review Of ING Direct Savings and Electric Orange Checking Accounts posted at Money Blue Book.

Jim presents Best Money Market Account (MMA) Rates posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity. “It’s important to keep up to date on the best rates when it comes to your savings,” Jim opines.

Finance Tips 101 presents Identity Theft Prevention Tips posted at Finance Tips 101.

Family Health and Wellness

A healthy family is a happy family and it’s good for the family to do things together, like check out the competition together and analyze how to sabotage them:

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I’m definitely worried about that one on the left.

Other posts about family health and wellness–

Matthew presents Home Safety Information for Alzheimer’s Disease posted at Fast Medical Information. “If you are caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease, you face many challenges everyday life,” Matthew observes. “These tips will help keep your loved one safe and free you from worry.”

Shen-Li Lee presents Infant Food Allergies on the Rise - What’s the Real Cause? posted at Babylicious.

Shamelle presents Ways To Regain The Hours Television Steals From You posted at Enhance Life.

Donald Latumahina presents 8 Essential Life Lessons for True Success posted at Life Optimizer.

Aparna presents Are our eyes ageing faster than our bodies? posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming. “Compared to our ancestors, we enjoy better health,” Aparna tells us, “but we might be outliving our eyeballs say the Australian researchers working at The Vision Centre in Australia.”

Janine presents Parents with Purpose posted at Why Homeschool, sharing what she has learned about brain development in children.

Family Humor

This boxcar didn’t win, but it sure made me smile:

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My boxcar has a first name, it’s O-S-C-A-R!

Other posts to make you laugh:

Nicki presents Things I Say To Kids, But Never Adults posted at Domestic Cents.

Shawnee Rivers presents Of Dust Bunnies, Spiders & Natural Selection posted at Kinsanity - Real Life Family Dysfunction.

Family Pets

I suspect that if the dogs had been allowed to participate in the Pinewood Derby, they would have carved a boxcar of the animal services truck and made sure it went extra s-l-o-w, so that they could laughingly outrun it.

Check out Matt M., who presents Winter Blues for Dogs posted at The Pet Haven.

Family Relationships and Self-Improvement

Y Guides is a great way for Husband and The Boy to spend one-on-one time together sans ladies. They camp, they carve, they sing, they howl (or so I’ve heard). I hope The Boy always has fond memories of spending this time with his Dad.

Kate presents Cherish the Time posted at Advice on Love, Life, and Everything Between, saying, “A look at how to cherish the time with loved ones and create long lasting memories”

Alessia presents 13 Signs You?re In A Toxic Relationship posted at Relationship Underarm Stick.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Family Life In America: Report on Lifestyle, Economic Trends From The Trenches posted at The Digerati Life, a “look at how last year shaped up for one family.”

Isaac Yassar presents How To Realize Happiness posted at Isaac Yassar’s Overture. “People study and work to achieve success. Is happiness achieved by amassing money and massive personal consciousness?”

AEDINSY presents Tips for Finding the Love of Your Life and How to Have a Lasting, Happy Marriage posted at Everything You Need To Know About Getting Married and Staying Married. “Finding the husband or wife of your dreams is possible if you have a good attitude,” this happily married couple writes.

Family Spirituality/Belief/Worship

And since this is Y-Guides and all, the Pinewood Derby began with a man wearing a headdress reading an invocation to the Great Spirit. All the kids go by special Y-Guides names, like Howling and Growling Wolf Who Carved The Winning Boxcar.

Other posts on spirituality, belief, or worship:

Concerning Kids presents Healthy After School Snacks For Kids posted at Concerning Kids.

Jason Isbell presents Interview with D. Barkley Briggs posted at Tired Garden. In this interview, Dean Barkley Briggs talks about his life as a pastor, husband, father and widower and how he has forged a career as a writer.

Family Travel

The Pinewood Derby didn’t take place too far away from my house, but attending it and seeing how happy it made The Boy was otherwordly.

Tom Tessin presents Travel Websites That Save you Money posted at FAC Travel Blog, a list of websites you can access to plan your trip and save money.

Parenting Tips and Advice

In the event should you ever attend your own Pinewood Derby, make sure you are *very* clear that the fact that your car won a heat DOES NOT mean you’re taking home a trophy. Much sadness upon this realization… I cheered The Boy up by reminding him that he would receive a patch to put on his vest.

Other tips and advice:

Kim presents A Little Perspective Never Hurts posted at kimworld.com. “Finally! The baby moved to the crib. Mom thought she’s be throwing a party…” Kim explains.

Super Saver presents Teaching Delayed Gratification Skills posted at My Wealth Builder.

More than just a mother presents Having a dog and barking yourself posted at More than just a mother.

T. Dalia presents Lesson Learned posted at Daily Dalia.

Stephanie presents The One Bite Rule posted at Stop the Ride!

Kevin presents Teaching Children Respect posted at More4kids.

Vee presents Thought for the day posted at Tom Zirpoli’s Blog.

Becca Glouzstein presents 5 Things to Tell Yourself when Angry with the Kids posted at Inspiration for Mothers.

Hope you enjoyed learning about my little Pinewood Derby excursion over the weekend! Thank you for participating in and supporting this edition of the Carnival!

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Carnival of Family Life: Garage Sale Edition

Written by Riley on May 4, 2008 in: Blogosphere | Tags: ,

I don’t honestly know if there is a specific time of year when garage sales are all the rage, but based on my neighborhood this past weekend, that time appears to be May. Everyone is cleaning all their stuff out, putting their winter things away and pulling out their summer stuff (I realize that here in southern CA, we don’t have a major winter but we do perform this seasonal cleaning (check out other ways to celebrate the change of seasons at Busy Bee Kim’s 10 Ways to Welcome Spring, posted at Busy Bee Lifestyle).

I’m a fan of garage sales myself. My two favorite purchases were a pair of roller skates and a super-huge sombrero (seriously, the diameter was probably two feet) that I bought just to wear around the house (yes, everyone was thrilled with me). I can tell you right now, though, that if I ever saw something like this, I would totally buy it:MamaGeek presents Oh, The Junk at What Works For Us.

Although christinemoers laments the injustice that is the crane machine in Tough life lessons at the crane machine at welcome to my brain, what she doesn’t know is that all those toys wind up in the garage sale bin too. Husband is addicted to crane machines – addicted I tell you! AND – he always WINS! It’s actually a little unnerving. I think he might have some sort of electromagnetic pull that he’s not telling me about.

Baby things are also really big at garage sales, since we all know how quickly those things lose their necessity. All you parents of toddlers may find this picture amusing: Erika Jurney posts If this were an accurate blog post about the state of my life… at Plain Jane Mom Blog. Ah, I’m glad to no longer contend with those toys. I’ve graduated to the Legos that are never collected in the same place, the puzzles that are always missing one piece that only gets found after you get rid of it, and an assortment of arms, legs, and mouths with no Mr. Potato Head. I look forward to moving on to older kid interests, like pets—though I think this particular blogger wins the prize for accommodating her children’s pet interests: Jenny B presents Pets fer Pirates posted at Ship Full O’ Pirates. (I think I’d rather deal with American Girl dolls, skateboards, and video games.)

Speaking of which, another thing we tend to find at garage sales are old electronics. I know my family sold our old ColecoVision at a garage sale (yes. ColecoVision. Did that take you back? I ruled at Lady Bug!). Before you throw that broken/questionable device into the garage sale bins, run down this list from Veteran Military Wife, Don’t Throw Out that Broken Piece of Crap Electronic, posted at Life Lessons of a Military Wife, where she offers tips on fixing broken electronics before they land in the garage sale heap.

I’m surprised she didn’t mention the repair kits for scratched DVDs. That thing is a life saver (or rather, disc saver) in my house. And I need my DVDs in good shape for our travels, just like this road warrior: Beth Blair tells us about her husband’s recent road trip in Six Tips: Surviving a Family Road Trip, posted at Traveling Mamas.

Garage sales are also fun things to bring the kids to, because they enjoy looking at other people’s things, or haven’t you noticed when you go to your friend’s impeccable home and they touch everything with dirty fingers and say “What’s that?” a zillion times over. Kids can also usually afford to buy something at a garage sale, as opposed to Nordstrom, where they drag you along and beg you to buy it for them.

Sarah presents Our Allowance System at SmallWorld, in which she shares her allowance plan that she uses with her three kids, while GP puts a new spin on the old phrase “money doesn’t grow on trees” in Can’t see the Forest for the Trees?, posted at Innstyle Montana- Come on Inn.

By the way, after you buy that set of mixing bowls for $1.00 (which you know you haggled down from $3.00) here’s a cooking tip from Alison to stretch out your recipe-Not Following The Recipe, posted at This Wasn’t in The Plan.

It never fails that in the garage sale clothing bins, you will find forelorn college logo apparel, or better yet, some random sports affiliation (Maine Lacross State Championship 1957!). Mark Montgomery takes college apparel to a new level as he seriously addresses the topic of finding help when deciding on a college. That pink tank top is awesome–College Fit: How Does the Shirt Look on Me?, posted at Great College Advice.

Unfortunately, not all clothing is funny, as this post points out:
Lin Burress presents So Sexy, So Soon: The Sexualization of Childhood in Commercial Culture posted at Telling It Like It Is. Yikes!

Rounding out the rest of the Carnival’s garage sale family bin are these posts:

Gia Combs-Ramirez wrote a touching memoir about her friend Sally, Why Don’t They Call It Up Syndrome?, posted at The Science of Energy Healing.

And though Kaye didn’t personally write this, here’s a nice tribute post to moms everywhere: Mrs Nespy’s World: Being a Mom, posted at Mrs Nespy’s World.

Fathersez presents My Son, A Gentleman in Waiting, a sweet post with the sweetest looking boy about things to do to be a great dad, posted at Father Sez.

Marilyn Parks reflects on past relationships and lessons learned from them in As the rain falls posted at The Farm Blahg.

T. Dalia argues to replace the term “stepmom” in Time for a Change, posted at Daily Dalia

Lastly, some informative and how-to posts from the miscellaneous bin of the Carnival’s garage sale:

How to research your family history-
Niharika Das presents 50 Awesome Tools for Researching Your Family’s History posted at Bootstrapper.

Why not to spank-
jc wheeler presents Parenting Teens Blog » Blog Archive » There are other ways to discipline posted at Parenting Teens Blog.

The importance of playtime-
Fiona Lohrenz presents Importance of Play! posted at Child Care Only.

A book review-
Gwendolyn Cuizon presents Alice Walker: Everyday Use posted at Gwendolyn Cuizon.

Allergies-
Amy Vernon presents Food allergies posted at ice cream is not for breakfast.

Human body facts-
Aparna presents Interesting and unusual health trivia posted at Beauty and Personal Grooming.

When your child is the bully-
Amanda Harris presents When Your Child is the Bully posted at eFamilyBlogger.

Getting tutoring-
Amanda presents Free tutoring on Mother’s Day posted at Me Vs. Debt.

Thanks for coming to the garage sale. Hope you found something to meet your needs. If not, try out next week’s carnival, hosted at Write From Karen.

As always, you’re welcome to join in this community garage sale. Drop by the Carnival’s home page to contribute your own family-related post, and visit JHS at Colloquium if you’d like to host your own carnival.


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