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Garden games for bored kids

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Summer is the time for kids in the garden — school holidays, and hopefully fun and fresh air instead of square eyes from watching too much TV.

Today’s gardens though often don’t tempt kids outside. They’re neat designer gardens, created to impress onlookers, rather than with spots for cubbies, and trees with handy branches to climb. Some garden design features are even dangerous for kids — steep banks and terraces that kids can fall down —especially if the kids are on rollerblades or pogo sticks or yelling to a friend ‘Watch me’ as they try to balance along a stone wall.

So how do you lure kids into the garden?

First of all, don’t worry about any damage (except to the kids). Squashed plants and even torn branches will recover, but a child who’s been yelled at for landing a netball in the petunias will see the garden as an adult’s place, not really theirs too.

Kneel down and consider the garden from a kid’s point of view. Look for dangers — not just those steep walls, but also stone mulch or a steep driveway can be dangerous if kids are using their Christmas rollerblades or remote controlled cars (If it’s possible, some kid will try it.)

Are there any fish ponds and other water features? Either keep water fenced off from kids, or have a solid reinforcing mesh cage just under the water — or both. (This also discourages golden labradors from leaping in there.)

Watch out for flowers in the lawn that might attract bees, or bindi eyes or prickles, or bright berries that might tempt any kid who hasn’t learned that not every berry that’s red can be eaten.

Now make gardens more tempting. Provide shade —commercial shade sails or homemade ones. Hats, the right clothes and sunblock might protect from sunburn, but gardens without shade aren’t fun places to play in January’s heat. Encourage kids to head outside early in the morning, or at dusk, too- but don’t forget the mozzie repellent, and those protective clothes.

Give kids the materials and the ideas for simple cubbies — blankets over the clothesline, sheets draped over chairs or a ‘teepee’ over a fence. A big cardboard box — the sort a new washing machine or TV came in — makes a superb cubby when doors and windows are cut out. (Never let kids play with plastic packaging though, or anything that they can suffocate in, or that is heavy when it falls on them, or sticks that can poke.)

Buy a cheap magnifying glass so kids can see how fascinating a leaf is close up — and how terrifying an ant can be when it looks enormous. (NB: make sure it’s not a bull ant or a jumping ant or one that can sting).

My favourite game was ‘statues’. You need at least three kids for this or adults who like to play too. The person who is ‘it’ stands with their back to the other players, who stand at least three metres away. They have to sneak up on ‘it’ — but if they’re moving when ‘it’ turns around unexpectedly then they have to go back to the start. It’s surprisingly creepy having people sneak up behind you — and lots of fun and giggles to be the sneakers. If you’re playing with little kids- or ones who are a bit timid, it’s best to have an adult as ‘it’.

Gardens can be places of magic. You can surf a tsunami on a towel, or ride a flying carpet or a flying saucer. The best games of all, that go for hours till you’re called in for dinner, are ones where you ‘just pretend’. That tree is really the enchanted castle. There are elves living in the grevillea, and those clouds are dragons flying in the sky.

This world of enchantment is waiting for your kids to find in. But they’ll need an invitation and an escort — an adult who can see that all is safe, and then show them how the magic can begin.

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Essential tips to keep children safe in the water

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While swimming is an important part of Australian culture, drowning remains one of the highest causes of accidental death in children.

The recent National Drowning Report compiled by Royal Life Saving shows child drowning deaths in Australia have again risen. Between July 1 2009 and June 30 2010, 48 children aged 0-14 years drowned. The majority of these drownings are preventable.

Eliminating child drowning

With the number of children being born in Australia rising; parents, government and the community must address the often neglected risk of child drowning before further lives are lost this summer.

Child drowning remains a significant cause of preventable death, particularly in children aged under 5 years. Parents and carers can reduce this risk and provide their children with valuable skills for life by following a number of actions.

These actions are: supervise your child, restrict your child’s access to water, teach your child to be water aware and learn resuscitation.

To ensure your child stays safe in the water:

  • Make sure your child is supervised at all times and, if they’re under the age of five, keep them within arm’s reach.

  • Familiarise your child with water and make sure they can swim early.

  • Provide barriers to water locations and inspect them regularly.

  • Objects that could be used to climb any fence near a pool should be removed from the area.

  • Pool aids and toys should be stored securely and out of view.

  • Learn resuscitation in case of an accident.

Royal Life Saving top swim safety tips:

  • Go together: when playing in, on or around water always make sure someone is with you.

  • Reach to rescue: if someone needs help, do not get in the water. Lie down and reach out with a stick or throw a buoyant object to them.

  • Stay afloat and wave: if you are in trouble in the water, try to relax, roll on your back, float, hold onto something if available and wave one arm to attract attention.

  • In natural waterways, always enter the water slowly; feet first, never dive in.

  • Where possible swim in designated swimming areas.

Video: National Drowning Report

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Resuscitation fast facts

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Resuscitation is a skill every Australian should have — the life you save with this knowledge may be a loved one, and should an emergency situation arise, the precious minutes wasted before response can be a matter of life and death. These essential facts come from Royal Life Saving Society — Australia.

What is resuscitation?

Resuscitation is described by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) as the preservation or restoration of life by the establishment and/or maintenance of airway, breathing and compressions and related emergency care. That is, resuscitation involves stimulating the heart and breathing air into the lungs.

Why should I learn resuscitation?

In most cases when an emergency occurs, a family member is the first on the scene. Having the skills to react in an emergency situation can mean the difference between life and death while you wait for emergency care to arrive.

What is DRABCD?

Resuscitation training follows the simple principles of:

  • Danger: Check for danger, to self, to bystanders, to victim, remove hazards

  • Response: Squeeze the victim’s shoulder and shout, “Are you ok?”, call for help

  • Airway: Check and clear. Check for ‘signs of life’

  • Breathing: No ‘signs of life’, give two rescue breaths

  • Compression: No immediate ‘signs of life’, commence CPR

  • Defibrillation: Attach a defibrillator and follow the prompts

How will I know if someone has ‘signs of life’?

If a person is unconscious, unresponsive, not breathing normally and not moving they have ‘no signs of life’ and CPR should be commenced immediately.

What does ‘any attempt is better than no attempt’ mean?

For aquatic incidents Royal Life Saving recommends two rescue breaths followed by 30 chest compressions (at a rate of 100 compressions per minute) and repeating the sequence. However if you feel unable or unwilling to do rescue breaths start with chest compressions as soon as possible and continue until help arrives.

Where can I learn resuscitation?

Royal Life Saving is one organisation that offers resuscitation courses to the public. Courses are approximately two to four hours long and your skills should be updated annually. However, you can also do a first aid course, which provides you with a range of skills for emergency situations. Contact your nearest Royal Life Saving office on 1300 737 763 to find out when courses are available.

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Brad Pitt explains retirement

Hollywood actor Brad Pitt has spoken about the 60 minutes interview in which he said he would stop acting at the age of 50, explaining that he wasn’t putting an expiry date on himself.

“I wasn’t actually putting an exact deadline on my expiration date, but I see it coming. I just have other interests and I do quite enjoy the production side,” he said while in South Korea.

He also said that given the choice, he would choose wisdom that comes with ageing, over youth.

“Me, personally I like ageing. With age comes wisdom and I have said it before and I say it again, I will take wisdom over youth any day. I think certainly, being a father has changed everything for me as far as perspective and interest, taking care of myself and wanting to be around for them,” he said.

Brad Pitt at a news conference in South Korea.

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Jessica Marais confirms pregnancy

Jessica Marais confirms pregnancy

Speaking through her management today, Jessica Marais has confirmed that she and fiancé James Stewart are expecting their first child.

“James Stewart and Jessica Marais announce they are expecting their first child,” the statement from her management said.

“The couple are excited and looking forward to this next phase of their lives.”

The pair, who met on Packed to the Rafters where they played onscreen lovers, have been the subject of pregnancy rumours for the past few days.

The logie award winning actress, who left the Aussie TV show in 2010 to concentrate on a career in the US, has recently been working on American series Magic City, which is being filmed in Miami.

The pair who say they are in no hurry to get married spoke openly about having children in an interview with Seven’s Sunday Night.

“Jimmy can’t wait,” Marias said in the interview.

“We need to have at least a couple of boys; if we have a girl that looks like you, they’re going to have to have brothers,” Stewart said.

The pair are yet to comment on whether Los Angeles based Marais will relocate to Australia for the birth.

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Home movies earn family $155k

Home movies earn family $155k

For most people, home movies are nothing more than a way to embarrass your children at their 21st birthday parties — but for one British family, a short clip of their two sons has earned them a cool $155,000.

Howard Davies-Carr uploaded a short clip of his sons Charlie and Harry onto Youtube so the boys’ godfather could view it.

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That clip — entitled ‘Charlie bit my finger — again!’ — has now been viewed more than 387 million times, earning the family a $155,000 share of the advertising profits Youtube made from the clip.

Mr Davies-Carr now posts a new video every six weeks, and is still getting regular income from the video sharing site.

The family has used the money to put their three sons through private school, and to pay for holidays and other luxuries.

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“Nearly all income from YouTube is banked,” Mr Davies-Carr said. “A little is spent on holidays and we bought a castle for the garden.

“We would have struggled to put all three boys through private education but with the YouTube money we decided to commit to all, and it was always going to be all or none.”

Your say: Would you put your home movies online if it could make you money?

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Sneak peek: Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher

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Meryl Streep has received more Oscar nominations than any other star and looks likely to get another one for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in a new film.

The 62-year-old actress plays Britain’s legendary prime minister in The Iron Lady, which is scheduled for release in January, just in time for the awards season.

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Meryl’s casting in the film — which sees an elderly Baroness Thatcher reflecting on her life — was met with outrage, with many critics saying Meryl would butcher the role.

Those same critics have now completely changed their tune after seeing previews of the film.

Meryl is spectacular in the movie, and many are predicting the performance will earn her a 17th Academy Award nomination, and her third actual Oscar.

Whether she comes away with a coveted golden statuette or not, Meryl loves The Iron Lady, and says playing the legendary Thatcher was a “privilege”.

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“It took a lot out of me, but it was a privilege to play her, it really was,” Meryl told the UK’s Daily Mail. “It was one of those rare, rare films where I was grateful to be an actor and grateful for the privilege of being able to look at a life deeply with empathy. There’s no greater joy.”

Your say: Do you think Meryl Streep has captured Margaret Thatcher well?

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Brad Pitt: I’m quitting Hollywood

Brad Pitt: I'm quitting Hollywood

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Brad Pitt has announced he is quitting Hollywood on his 50th birthday.

In a candid interview that aired on 60 Minutes last night, the actor vowed he would not appear in another film after December 2013.

But while Brad is certain his acting career has a use-by date, he’s not entirely sure what he will do with his newfound free time.

“Hell if I know,” he said. “I am really enjoying the producing side and development of stories and putting those pieces together and getting stories to the plate that might have had a tougher time otherwise.”

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Brad, 47, raises six children with his equally famous partner Angelina Jolie. The pair are notoriously guarded about their private life and try to keep their kids out of the limelight as much as possible.

Despite their best efforts, the children sometimes get photographed by the paparazzi, which worries and angers Brad in equal measures.

“Sure I worry,” Brad said. “It’s the only thing I get hot about, I’m ready to fight about. But on the other hand you know, it’s a trade-off, like anything.

“There’s a great trade-off. And we, these guys, I’m so happy for them, because they get to see the world. And their lives are so enriched by it.

“The privacy issues are something we’re always battling. But you know, it is true that a couple of ours do not like it. You know, they don’t like it and I’m sure that will colour them in some interesting way.”

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On a lighter note, Brad spoke about his relationship with close friend and fellow actor George Clooney. Brad said he “loved” George, but thought that he was much better-looking than his silver fox pal.

When asked who was the sexiest man alive, Brad said: “I’m gonna go out on a limb. I’m gonna say me.”

Your say: Who do you think is sexier, Brad Pitt or George Clooney?

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt take son Pax back to Vietnam

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt arrive with their family in Vietnam

The entire Jolie-Pitt family of eight arrived at Con Dao Island airport in south-east Vietnam on Friday, from Japan, where Brad had premiered his new film Moneyball last Wednesday.

The stop-off is particularly significant to seven year-old Pax who was born in Vietnam where Angelina adopted him from an orphanage in 2007 when he was three years old. It is thought to be Pax’s first venture back to his native country since his adoption, with Angelina telling the Financial Times in July, “We owe Vietnam a visit, because Pax is due.”

Pax enjoyed some special mum time, with Angelina taking him out to lunch in Ho Chi Minh City on Friday and local newspaper the VN Express is expecting the family to pay Pax’s old orphanage a visit.

Jolie also told the Financial Times that she and Brad make sure that their children are educated about their native countries. “They are all learning about each other’s cultures as well as being proud of their own. They all have their flags over their beds and their individual pride.”

“Z wants to get back to Africa, and Shiloh too. So everyone takes their turns in their country.”

Over the weekend Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt took a rare day trip out as a couple without their kids, visiting the historic prison known as the ‘tiger cages’ on Con Son Island, the largest of the Con Dao Islands.

The prison is infamous for its ill-treatment of prisoners who were kept in small tiger-like cages during the Vietnam civil war between 1955 and 1975, when the South Vietnamese government used it to hold political prisoners. The prison was closed in 1975 with the fall of Saigon.

The Con Dao Islands are now primarily a national park and have a growing eco-tourism business, with endangered species protected within the park including the hawksbill turtle, the green turtle and the dugong, so there’s lots for the kids to explore.

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Shengo Deane: I couldn’t keep up with the Kardashians

Shengo Deane: I coudn't keep up with the Kardashians

The mystery man who was part of Kim’s life talks exclusively to Woman’s Day about her, and his new love.

As Kim Kardashian dashes across the globe in the wake of her split from husband Kris Humphries – frantically fulfilling work commitments and meeting with Kris for “closure counselling” – the reality TV queen’s Aussie ex-boyfriend has been lying low at home in Sydney. Shengo Deane, Kim’s hunky former bodyguard turned lover, who appeared on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and its spin-off Kourtney & Kim Take New York, has been reluctant to talk about his ex-girlfriend…until now.

The pair are still friends, he explains – and, after all, he has a new woman in his life, flight attendant Sally Poulos. Cuddling on the couch of their South Sydney apartment during an exclusive photoshoot for Woman’s Day, it’s clear the couple are very much in love. But the shadow of Shengo’s ex looms large. Pulling on a purple shirt for our pictures, the 31-year-old security guard confesses, “I wore this shirt on a date with Kim.” Sally, 27, blushes at the mention of his ex’s name. “That makes me feel a little funny,” she giggles.

The blush returns when it’s pointed out Sally bears a striking resemblance to the reality TV star. “He likes his curvy girls!” she says. Their personalities are similar too, Shengo adds. “They have the same heart,” he says. “They both want the same things in life. They both want a family. They both want to be with a good man.” Shengo’s relationship ended because he couldn’t keep up with the Kardashians. “They are a beautiful family and I enjoyed being part of that, but I didn’t really have a lot of work over there and I didn’t want to have to ask for $50 to go to the movies,” he explains.

His expiring US visa didn’t help matters much, either. As seen on the reality series, the couple were heartbroken when they split, but they’ve kept in touch via email. The last time they talked was just after Kim’s marriage fell apart, shortly before her recent visit to Australia. “She wanted to use me as a bodyguard, but her business manager said that security had already been arranged,” a disappointed Shengo says. “I wish we could’ve worked together, but I understand it could have been completely misconstrued.”

Read more about Shengo Deane and see what his wife has to say about him, his girlfriend and Kim Kardashian in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale November 14, 2011.

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