Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reminds Us to Set Boundaries for Our Children

!±8± Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reminds Us to Set Boundaries for Our Children

Have you seen Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?" Watching the movie recently caused me to think about boundaries, and how children desperately need them.

To recap the movie, Willy Wonka is a famous candy maker who opens his doors to the five lucky children who have found his Golden Tickets inside chocolate bars. When Charlie and the other children go inside the secluded factory, they see many amazing things. However, one by one, the children's bad behavior and personality flaws (caused by a lack of boundaries) gets them into trouble.

A boundary is nothing more than a limit. Boundaries force children to develop self-control, abide by rules, and conduct themselves in an orderly way. We tell our children not to touch the hot stovetop or electrical outlets. These are safety rules. We should also confront our children when they're being rude, disrespectful, selfish, or angry--before things get out of hand. When there are no boundaries, children do whatever they want, whenever they please. It is a downward spiral, as "Charlie in the Chocolate Factory" shows.

In the movie, the children with winning tickets (except Charlie) were raised by permissive parents who didn't have the heart to set boundaries. Veruca gets whatever she wants by yelling. Mike is addicted to TV, and his parents don't have the guts to turn it off. Augustus is addicted to food, and has a double chin to prove it. Rounding up the bunch is Violet, who is cut-throat competitive about everything from karate-kicking to gum smacking,. Yes it's fictional, but "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" a telling tale about the consequences of not setting boundaries for children

As a parent, it isn't easy being the disciplinarian. It's no fun constantly reprimanding our children. Yet this is exactly what is needed for our children to develop emotional hygiene. As a parent, you are in a position of authority. Take authority over your child's temper tantrums, refusal to cooperate, eating too much junk food, and other misbehavior. Clearly explain what is appropriate and what isn't. Set boundaries and enforce them.

Ultimately, boundaries make children feel safe. From a child's perspective, life is unpredictable and sometimes overwhelming. When we set limits, children understand what is expected of them socially, emotionally and physically. When children are conditioned to behave properly, this behavior eventually becomes automatic and natural. In the long run, parental discipline will pay off. Your children will learn what is expected of them and act accordingly.

The best time to start setting boundaries is when children are at least two, three or four years old. Your boundaries should include simple instructions about safety (such as "look both ways before you cross the street") and guidelines for proper behavior. As toddlers, children can be taught to control their temper, not to throw things, to share their toys, take turns, and so forth.

All children yearn to feel safe. They want to know what's expected of them. When we set boundaries, we enable our children to be happy, emotionally stable and well adjusted. Like Charlie in the movie, our children will have the best possible start in life when we set boundaries and enforce them.


Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reminds Us to Set Boundaries for Our Children

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

If You Haven't Heard Of Chocolate Fountains You Are Missing Out

!±8± If You Haven't Heard Of Chocolate Fountains You Are Missing Out

A chocolate fountain is as close as you can get in real life to the fantasy of Willie Wonka or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. These are sure to delight any true chocolate lover.

There are many different varieties of chocolate fountains available on the market ranging from small personal sized ones that are suitable for individuals or small parties as well as a diverse selection of tabletop types that are very inexpensive. With some of these you have to pre-melt the chocolate because all they do is keep the chocolate warm and flowing once it is melted, some of the better ones will do it all including melting the chocolate.

You need to be sure to read the description of the chocolate fountain you are considering so that it has the features you want. For example, if you want one that does the melting for you be sure that it states it on the box. If you are concerned about power cords being a tripping hazard there are also battery operated versions as well.

A battery powered model like the Giles Posner product is safe for even those of us with two left feet. These comes in jet black as well as a candy pink color and are great for outdoor festivities where a close electrical outlet may not be available.

Sephra makes fountains as large as 40 inches tall but they also make individual style models considered mini-fountains that are perfect for use at home. This model will also melt the chocolate for you like some of the higher end ones so you don't have top microwave your chocolate before putting it in the container.

To be sure that the chocolate flows smoothly over the unit you may need to add oil and this should be added to the chocolate that is used in the chocolate fountain. Some of the more popular home chocolate fountains are from Rival, Sephra, and Fundue Foods. What one should look for in a chocolate fondue fountain is quality in construction, quietness in operation, ease of assembly, cleaning should be easy and it should also have dishwasher safe parts.

If you are the type of person that gets into fun facts then you will definitely appreciate this one. There is a huge fountain in Las Vegas, actually the largest one in the world, and it is inside of the Bellagio. It stands over 27 feet tall but only about half of that is visible. This enormous gadget has over a ton of chocolate circulating in it at any time. Talk about a chocolate lover's fantasy, this has to be it!

This enormous fountain consists of 25 glass "shells" into which the chocolate pours from pipes in the ceiling. Those with an eye for art will find that the basins are in fact noticeably Chihuly-esque. To tell the truth, the ceiling sculpture in the lobby of the Bellagio was designed by noted glass artist Dale Chihuly.


If You Haven't Heard Of Chocolate Fountains You Are Missing Out

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Candy Gifts

!±8± Candy Gifts

Chocolates, candies and gifts are without a doubt the three best things in life; wouldn't it be great if they were combined! Chocolate Candy gifts! Sounds extraordinary; a box of chocolate candies, or a tin of Hershey's kissed or hearts. Imagine a chocolate work of art, literally! How is it possible to combine art and chocolate? With the advanced technology all you need is some creativity, an inkjet printer and food coloring and you are ready to go. And if you cannot manage to do it yourself then there are lots of people who can. Just get online and look for candy gift ideas. You will be surprised with the results.

Paintings, sculptures, portraits and whatnots are now made with chocolate. These would be great candy gifts for any chocolate lover and would make a most unique gift. Chocolate artists all over the world can do really great things with chocolate. Give them a picture of the person you want to give the gift to, your friend, sister, partner or colleague and have a copy of it made out of pure chocolate. The looks on their faces when they see themselves in chocolate, is going to be one you do not want to miss. The option is theirs then whether they want to eat or display this chocolate work of art. These customized portraits are expensive. If you want something more cost-effective, you can get chocolate portraits of famous celebrities like Elvis Presley or Marilyn Monroe.

If it is many people you want to impress or give gifts to, consider a chocolate room. A room filled with edible fireplaces or edible furniture that you can actually eat. This could be great as a birthday party theme, where the children can eat the items in the room. This makes a great candy gift for the kids and is a lot of fun, but don't forget the sugar high that the kids are going to have after all the candy, just warn the parents of the other children before the party.

You can even give chocolate deities to your friends or family members on occasions such as birthdays or house warming celebrations. Popular deities include the Indian God Ganesha and Japanese laughing Buddha Hotei for good luck or Chinese Goddess Kuan Yin. All these could be made of preservative chocolates so that can be displayed and not eaten.

If someone is a Van Gogh, Monet or Picasso fan, then you can give him or her reproductions of their favorite artist's work in Chocolate. These can be made with food coloring so that they look like the real thing and if you can resist temptation and not eat them, then they make great display items. Another idea to have some creative candy gifts is to make bouquets out of the candy. You can have a decorative candy bouquets made out of your favorite candies. It could be M n Ms, Hershey's, or even Toblerone bouquets. To come up with these unique candy gift ideas you really have to be a great chocoholic, a lot like Willy Wonka from Charlie and the chocolate factor.


Candy Gifts

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Monday, November 14, 2011

The Candy Man - Willy Wonka

From the Stepping Stone Players production of "Willy Wonka" from September 10th to September 26th, 2010 at the Hoover Theater, Glendale, CA. Directed by Kris Kyer. Choreography by Becky Castells.

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