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Writer Mom Recommends: Hillsong Kids!

I can’t tell you how excited I am about today’s recommendation. I seriously want to shout at the top of my lungs, “Go buy these DVDs!” But I’ll make my case and let you decide. :)

I could start by talking about the fact that I no longer let my kids watch Nickelodeon because of inappropriate ads (during Dora, no less…I’m sorry, but my 4-year-old doesn’t need to know about sexting yet). Or I could talk about the fact that I’ve felt a lot of conviction about the time we spend in front of the TV. Not just how much time, but wanting to make that time count.

So I was excited to discover that Hillsong (a gigantic church in Australia that produces a lot of popular worship songs) has a series of DVDs for kids!

Let me tell you, my kids are addicted to them. I mean, ADDICTED. They have videos for school-aged kids (my son showed interest in them around 4 years old), and they’ve just started branching into the realm of toddlers too.

The school-aged videos have live concert segments with motions to the songs (It feels like Christian Disney channel), and each video lays out the plan of salvation and includes the sinner’s prayer. Not to mention your kids will become addicted to Funny Man Dan. Seriously. I’ve warned you.

Here are the videos we have, but you can find others on Amazon:

  

The Kids Jr. video for toddlers is awesome as well. It captivates my daughter’s attention, and she quotes “Let your light shine” right along with the video. I love that it’s teaching her God’s Word and it feels current and relevant. (The style of the music is reminiscent of the Nick Jr. show Yo Gabba Gabba, but waaaaay less annoying!)

So there you have it. My kids seriously beg for these videos every day. I love that they learn God’s Word and are entertained at the same time, not to mention the worship is awesome and has moved me to tears at times. No kidding. (Oh, and a fun little bonus…my son has an obsession with Australian accents now, which is totally cute. :) )

What videos have you discovered for kids lately? How do you maximize time spent in front of the TV?

*After preparing this post, I’ve learned that my grandfather passed away. He’s faced a fierce battle with Parkinsons, so while I’m sad to say good-bye, I’m celebrating the fact that he’s now walking on healthy legs in heaven. Since I’m spending the day with family, I apologize that I won’t be able to respond to comments like normal. I hope you have a blessed weekend!

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Top 5 Tips for Moms Seeking Peace and Quiet

All right, moms, I know the noise is inevitable. But if you reach your end, here are some options.

5. Put a pillowcase over your head and pretend to be part of the bedspread.

4. Tell your kids you’ve developed an ear condition that requires absolute silence and could result in a spinach diet if not followed properly.

3. Play a game of hide-and-seek. When it’s your turn to hide, sneak out to the minivan and go for a drive.

2. Schedule back-to-back dentist appointments. Then ask the doctor if you can spend the second hour lying on the chair by yourself.

1. There’s always Benadryl.

*Disclaimer: These are for humor purposes only and are not real suggestions. If you do any of these things in real life, you’ll bear the sole responsibility for any arrests or doctor bills that follow.

Any other moms out there craving peace and quiet once in a while? How do you make time for yourself in the midst of life’s chaos?

*To fit the theme of peace and quiet, I have an article posting on Ungrind today called Protesting Rest. For a slightly more serious look at how I’ve learned to seek rest, come on over and visit.

**Photo by photostock / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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Top 5 Moments That Prove You’re a Mom

All right, ladies…Anyone else with me on these?

5. You lock yourself in the bathroom to get your daily five minutes of silence.

4. After dinner out with your kids, you give new meaning to the term ‘spitshine’.

3. You show up for a job interview and discover dried-up oatmeal on one shoulder and snot stains on the other.

2. You go shopping for a new refrigerator and spend the whole time keeping your toddler out of the veggie drawer.

1. Someone asks you about the weather, and you find yourself talking about your child’s bathroom habits.

Have you ever experienced any of these? What’s the most unusual kid-related topic that’s come up in conversation?

*Photo by digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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