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October Is Nearly Upon Us

September 28th, 2009 at Mon, 28th, 2009 at 7:48 am by Amy Hannold

We’re returning from vacation… and I’m realizing that I’ll land smack dab into the last week of September….

So, here’s a reminder for all of us, to look over those September to-do’s and deadlines! 

Here are a few things to look forward to (and enjoy) in October:

October: Children’s Magazine Month:  Share titles you may remember such as “Highlights”, “Spider” and “Sesame Street” as you explore childsmagmonth.org.  Many titles can be found at your local library.  For great deals on magazine subscriptions, check out Amazon.com’s frequent specials or bestdealmagazines.com.

October is “National Dental Hygiene Month”:  Get a head start on all of those upcoming “Goodie-Holidays”, and ensure that your kids (and yourself) are practicing good dental hygiene.  Find and print a cute chart to keep track of your kids brushing at spaceshipdentist.com/media/games/getupandbrush3.jpg.  Colgate.com also has some neat tools to help teach your kids the importance of brushing their teeth.

“Fire Prevention Week” is October 4-10.  Is your family ready in the event of a fire at your home?  It’s more than replacing the batteries in your smoke detector.  As your kids age, they’re more able to be ready and somewhat more likely to be curious about fire.  Create a fire escape plan, provide collapsible fire ladders for second-story bedrooms, and find teachable moments to discuss fire safety.  Firesafety.gov has escape plan procedures, free puzzles and coloring pages, and other tools to help you.

Fall leaves mean color and traditions aplenty.  Cherish the moments with your camera and scrapbook.  Take it all in, with your family.  Enjoy a tour of a pumpkin patch, leaf-strewn park, and heat up some cider. 

Remember though, that fall means holidays…and as the month goes on, we’ll be closer to family gatherings, gifts, and special moments we’ll want to be prepared for.  Get some friends together now to share holiday traditions – and take this time to try some new ones.  Block out time in your calendar to begin creating a memorable, home-made Christmas. 

Make your holiday season merrier (and more affordable) when you put this month’s “coffee-money” away for future gift and holiday purchases.  If your family does gift exchanges or sharing of home-made delights, make those plans known now, so that everyone can enjoy the gift-giving preparations.

Share your Fall Ideas with us!

Amy Hannold Amy is a "Family Time and Money'" writer and speaker. She enjoys mentoring families through in-person presentations, articles, and grocery store encounters. Amy is the Frugal Living Editor for 247Moms.com, an encouraging online community for moms. Share your ideas, tips, and stories!

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