By Cheryl Bac
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About this blog: I'm a wife, stay-at-home mom, home cook, marathon runner, and PhD. I recently moved to the Silicon Valley after completing my PhD in Social Psychology and becoming a mother one month apart. Before that, I ran seven marathons incl...
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About this blog: I'm a wife, stay-at-home mom, home cook, marathon runner, and PhD. I recently moved to the Silicon Valley after completing my PhD in Social Psychology and becoming a mother one month apart. Before that, I ran seven marathons including Chicago and Boston. Exercise is an integral part of my life. I hope to one day go back to long distance running and tackle the New York City Marathon. Right now I run after my one year old son. Although I am a stay-at-home mom, we are rarely "at home." My mom also stayed at home with my brother and me. She warned me that, although rewarding, it can be isolating. So, with her help, I learned the importance of getting out into the community and meeting other mothers. On the rare occasion when I am at home and have a hand or two free, I squeeze in time to scrapbook. As a new mom, many challenges are thrown my way. I hope my opinions, triumphs, and struggles help experienced parents reminisce, new parents cope, and parents-to-be get an honest glimpse of what the first years of motherhood can entail.
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Today we decided to try a few more free educational resources available while we are stuck at home. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did:
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Science Mom: We started this video (but each episode is ~2 hours long). I was very impressed by her dry ice demonstration. We are excited to keep watching their creative experiments.
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Cincinnati Zoo: We enjoyed watching yesterday’s Facebook video about Fiona the hippo. It was fun to learn all about hippos while watching the very active hippos swim around. And our kids also enjoyed watching today’s video with Rico the porcupine exercising.
3. We tried two other art/drawing videos
Draw Everyday with JJK and
McHarper Manor. While we enjoyed drawing the lunch lady and painting animals,
Mo Willems Lunch Doodles seems to be the best fit for all 3 of our kids.