Conversation. One took kind of like the majority of the evening that i thought i would share with people then were going to ask what you think about it on facebook. Okay. This is something we talked about before in our office. Not a lot on the show before. You have mentioned it on the show a long time ago. A couple years ago. Parents and should you be naked in front of your children . Right. A lot of strong opinions. There are some parents that feel like from the time they canre boys and girls like what age is that . 3, 4, 5 . Yes like preschool i would say for most kids. Then some parents even through high school, and you know older kids will feel comfortable especially like in bra and underwear or boxers for guys feel very comfortable being naked in front of their kids. I love that you have the greatest smirk on your face youre just holding back the biggest 5th grade laugh saying around the house in the bear. I think most people feel like you shouldnt be strutting around the house vacuuming naked. Im talking more like changing in and out of the bathroom. Some people are talking about showering with your kids or taking baths with your kids. I think most parents tend to agree that is something just for really young kids and more a matter of convenience than something. So, there is this Huffington Post article that went viral was a woman named rita temple ton and why she wants her four sons 2, 5, 6 and 9 to see her naked. Even at 9. She felt her boys needed to see real women meaning her body where it wasnt all like airbrushed and magazine. Dimpleless behinds. Breasts that look like cantaloupes. She describes it in this article that way. This is what real women look like before they went out into expectations of what girls bodies looked like. She got the most nasty, hate mail and nasty tweets, accusations that shes sexualizing her boys. Oh, boy. Stuff like that. There isnt a lot of science about this. At what age should parents and there is no rule of thumb . There is no magic number in terms of age. Have you ever asked your doctor or pediatrician or anything . I havent ever asked them. I have talked to my kids about it more openly. One of the questions is is your child comfortable sometimes curiousty is different from their comfort level. You have to be careful about that. Gender definitely matters. If they are opposite sex children people tend to be more conservative or more cautious. Heres what i think the bottom line is it kind of is up to your family. What is your family comfortable with. I have had these conversations with people i have a lot of respect for. With their kids being much older. I think the issue always here too is not the same gender children. Think about changing rooms and no big deal. You are talking opposite sex children. And parents more being naked in front of kids. Yes you have girls they are all naked in front of each other like in college and stuff like that. The one thing experts agree on if you make a big deal about it in either direction thats where it is a problem. Thats when it starts being more there is some shame. I dont think you ever want to shame or embarrass them. Whatever. They did do a study where they found if the parents were naked between 3 and 6 no adverse effect. Another study found that 6 to 11 made them more permissive sexually. I dont know. Comfortable with it. I dont have this experience because i dont have kids. What about your parents . It was only my mom. He was never around since i was 3. Daddy wasnt there. I have no daddy issues at all. He was around, but not in that sense that we would ever be around each other in that concern. Was your mom conservative . Yes because she didnt like the way she looked. She struggled wither she was always embarrassed. But i cant remember at that age. Maybe thats part of it. Maybe kids wont remember if you dont make a big deal out of it. I agree. Think it all gets to that how big of a deal do you make out of it. Heresour soundoff. We want to know what you think i know youre dying to contribute. Is it okay for parents to be naked around their kids. Go to our Facebook Page and tell us what you think. And maybe until what age. Be specific about age. I hope so. We like strong opinions. First up today, why you should go take a hike this sunday, schlitz audubon is celebrating fall with pumpkin bowling, horse drawn wagon rides and live music. Its a great chance to be out in nature with the family. Jim hyatt is the Family Program manager there and he is here with all of the party plans and brought some the cutest little baby snapping turtle. Weve got him in one of our ponds. Keep holding him right there. He is a true infant. You can actually touch them they dont bite until they are 2 or 3yearold. Their bite is probably pretty yeah. Yeah 2 or 3yearsold then they bite then well have to put him back in the pond and get another baby. I never have heard of anybody that has been snapped by a snapping turtle. You do get snapped you might not be able to tell about it. Really it can kill you . No not really. [laughter] we have a big one at the audubon center. I named him emerson because he eats anything after a garbage disposal. He could break a finger. Le really . Look at him reaching. Is he comfortable right now or . None of them want to be held, but i mean snapping turtles . No they are the top predator in their habitat. How do you recognize one . Is it by a shell . I know usually painted turtles have the orange. Right. You can see they have like this sir rated edges on the back edge. Oh, yeah. Is their tail different it seems a little longer. Its a little longer now than it will as they get older it of their body. Okay. I think its interesting that if he is uncomfortable he is kind of extending his neck. I thought they tended to go into their shell. He is a top predator. You figure out a pond, no great blue herron is going to against him, no other turtle certainly no fish. No raccoon. He is top dog. Yeah he is. You could name him boss. Boss . [laughter] yeah name him boss. All right. So they are sort of they are yeah. You have a lot going on this weekend. This is a great weekend to visit the Schlitz Audubon Center specifically on sunday. Guided nature hike, horse drawn wagon rides cider press. You can make your own cider. Were going to have a bunch of different apples well have a cider press there. People can press their own cider and drink it. Kids can make. I have these gourds set up in the shape of pins. These are our pins. Hold it right there. Okay. Im going to bowl. Then you literally just come on in. Ready . Okay. Oh. See. There you go. You did all right. You didnt even need bumpers. Going to get a 140 with that. Youre also going to have an American Indian hoop dance program. Resident reptiles, raptors are going to be on display. More snakes. The birds of pray will be out. Three different food trucks. Marco polo, eggs and bacon. The brandnew truck they make egg sandwiches. Yum. And colossal. I love colossal. Thats awesome. So a lot of fun activities for the whole family regardless of age. Regardless of age from to our website schlitz audubon. Org to get those. You can spend the whole day there. Will boss be there . Little boss will be there and well have some other turtles. Well have salamanders. I know his name currently was just baby snap, but i feel like little boss is better. Oh, yeah. I like little boss too. You need to ask for him by name when you show up say where is little boss . Heres the the thing i think is so great about your progin member of the Schlitz Audubon Center it costs just 5 for the entire day. Even if youre a nonmember it is just 10 and kids are still 5. Yeah and not only that you will get a discount on a membership if you are not a current member. And then you can go come to these programs all yearround and you will get special discounts. That is awesome. It is. Heres the information. Coming up sunday, october 9 this weekend. The 10th through the 4th at can you call for more information or visit online at schlitz audubon. Org. Thats where you can get information about being a member as well. Parking and other details are also right at that website. 10 00 a. M. To 4 00 p. M. On sunday. Good stuff. Thanks jim. Thank you so much great to see you. Thanks little boss. See you later boss. He is trying to get out right now i think. Still ahead how you know when to pull your money out of your retirement investment. And how to Start Recording the stories. This is christy this is her before she lost 167 pounds. After the break, how she made a lifechanging transformation and avoided the diet rebounded. Stay tuned the Morning Blend lc kristi maglio is 167 pounds lighter today. Thanks to a medical supervised natural weight loss plan that doesnt use hormones or prescription pills. The plan is called ideal protein and it has a 25 year track record of promoting a fast, effective and permanent weight loss solution. Unbelievable. Christy and dr. Timothy murray from Solstice Health are here to tell us all about this. Unbelievable. You look incredible. Actually now 170 pounds right . Last week i hit the 170 mark. How has your life changed. Looking at you thinking about 170 pounds was it difficult for to you say for example sitting on an airplane . Yeah. I had a lot of challenges. The way people looked at me, traveling, my im a single mom so, being with my son doing things with him was difficult. So, my life has changed dramatically because of this program. Were you always struggling with your weight . Had you been a overweight child . Most of my life i have strugglinged with weight. Struggled with weight. I just learned to cope with it didnt think it was possible to change my life and it is. For you how do you feel about yourself now . How has it changed the way you see yourself . I think thats the most difficult part when you lose so healthier, i feel i have tons of energy. Im doing things that i didnt know i even loved to do. Running, you know being active with my little guy and just the lifestyle change has been the biggest change for me. There uhhuh. How about shopping . That is super fun now. [laughter] yeah. No more online shopping. You know, shopping for special sizes, so thats been fun. Yeah. Thats incredible. How does the because from what i understand, this is safe, effective and you say permanent and no hormones like hcg or any prescription pills. Thats the thing were most passionate about. Making sure we have a program that doesnt contribute to the other things you just mentioned the hormones and pills. We want this to be done naturally and effectively. The biggest thing we do is we focus on pancreatic function. Not tackling the original program which is pancreatic function. When you look at what were consuming 150 to 200 pounds of sugar a year compared to back in the early 1900s it was only 5 pounds. You think about the organ that releases insulin it is hyper functioning. Insulin is fat storage, there is always of these things that compound, Health Issues down the line which create quite honestly about 90 of our primary care Health Issues. Even christy started prediabetic and had high cholesterol. Those are things you see hypertension, cholesterol, diabetes and how often are those being reversed . 100 of the time almost. Thats incredible. It really is. Its nice its a Wellness Program as well. We can take this to companies we can take it to individuals and say were really effecting change. 70 of the population is overweight or obese. When you look at the Health Problems associated with that reduces the bottom line for individuals and companies when you reduce their overall Health Issues. Looking at some of your other clients and some of their before and after pictures i think christys story is so incredible and impressive and the people we are showing now also have lost significant amount of weight even 30, 40, 50 pounds probably dramatically effects someones health. Do you feel there is a benefit to this program being in a Medical Clinic . We think so. Primary care clinic we dont take any insurance so we do primary care as well. As a result of that weve been able to negotiate our own fees with different vendors for instance to do lab testing. We have reduced rates to check a cholesterol it is 2. 84 seconds. You can check all of these things and we give our weight loss patients our wholesale pricing. If they needed a mri it would 4,000 at a hospital. 167 pounds takes a while to lose. How much are women verses men losing per week . Women typically lose 2 to 4 pounds a week. Men lose 4 to 7 simply based on more muscle mass. Christy was losing 4 pounds or more early on. Over the course of the overwprogramit has been 2 poundk its been phenomenal. Do you know how long it has taken you to lose that 170pounds . I thats incredible. She took a month break in the summer. This summer i took a month off and went back on. [laughter] the interesting thing too that i think is visually is what christy has lost would be like me effectively getting on her back and her carrying me around all day. You can imagine right now she wouldnt be able to do that and what pressure that applies on your joints and energy and Overall Health shes done an beautiful. A lot of people worry about how will it affect their face, their neck their body, you look beautiful. Thank you very much. Yeah. I think that appropriate, it clearly your body appropriately was losing it in a way it could sustain you know. Absolutely. I remember the first time meeting her as well in the office i dont know if you remember this or not, she was sitting at the front desk and started crying because the one thing she wanted to do was be on the floor with her son and be able to play more actively with her son. Its just been a life for her and i think her son as well. Good for you. That is so cool. I know you can do this program as a Wellness Program for businesses so you can form a support group at work or with groups. People will want to know more and have an evaluation and right now you have a fall special. There is 100 off the startup fees this is through the end of the month. Through october 31. Normally it is 299 now it is this program. Right . Yeah were their big accountability partner and we weigh them and measure them and do a body Composition Analysis every week and they are able to choose whatever products they want. There is a partial meal supplement that goes along with eating real good healthy real food. Have you a seminar thursday october 13 at the brookfield clinic. You will talk about this medically Weight Loss Program. You are asking people rsvp by the 12th, next thursday october 13. To do that call 262 5056260. You can also find out more about Solstice Health and this Weight Loss Program by going to solstice wi. Com. And all of your prices are transparently listed right on your website. If you have any questions you can go to the website its all listed there. Thats part of what were trying to do is be transparent. When we walk in. We just want to be transparent in our offerings and be able to reduce cost by eliminating insurance. Congratulations to you. You look wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Still ahead the art of telling and preserving personal and family stories and try is so important to our health and future generations. Have you saved up for retirement . How to take your money out of those plans. If you already retired or plan welcome back to the Morning Blend. We all know it is wise to sock away money for the day we decide to retire. Lets say you are getting close or already retired . What is the best way to take money out . Well very carefully. Matthew holbrook is the Financial Planning expert with country financial. He is here with how to pull money out of your investments and wh Social Security to go along with it. Great to see you. Good to see you too. Think so much of the focus is on saving money, putting money in the right investments for retirement thats where all of our thoughts are and all of our focus is on that money were going to put away. And a lot of people come in how much money do i need to put away to get to this number . While that is important you are going to put away the money you can afford and what you budget for so that happens along the way. Retirement area its how do i pull that money out. When the market is down are you going to want to pull out those investments probably not . Were going to separate the accumulation phase and the distribution phase. This is what are you doing when have you 25 years getting up to retirement putting money away. The left hand column you are having the bad years fast then you get to the good years at okay. The right hand side when you look at those numbers its the higher returns, but then it goes to low returns at the bottom so you know they are kind of high to low, low to high. When you look at the bottom it is 8 . They equal the same amount. So when people are putting this money away when you start with 100,000 it continues to grow. It doesnt matter when the rate of returns come back because youre going to have what youre going to have once you get to that retirement point. What about the distribution phase . This is when you, when you talk about Portfolio Management you have your iras all of those you are putting money away. The distribution part is then having a good plan about taking the money out. Just, before we get to this why is it so important the how you take the money out . How you pull the money out is one of the most important things that i get people to understand and when i show them this a lot of them dont big of an issue. The reason it is such a big portion is because when you put all of that money away a lot of people put money into the ira, 401 k s, but when you need to draw on that money if the market is down, youre realizing your losses. So say the market is down 20 and you pull 10 out you are down 30 that money can never recover because it is spent and used. And actually the distribution that might be a difficult concept. Okay now lets put up that graph and you can explain this. You kind of look at it and again you have the low rate of returns on the left and you have the high rate of returns on the right. You start low for the first ten years. Ten years of negative 5 , and then you have up 15 . You go 10 bad years, 10 good years. You look at the bottom you dont have much of your portfolio left. You go to the right hand side where are you up 15 the bad years later you see you have over 1 million there. Its just the way you are pulling that money out and realizing your losses thats what i want a client to see. We dont want to pull money out when the market is down. I need to give you guys the people im working with different areas they can pull money out of to let that money grow and recover. And get through the bad years. Yes. A big part of how to pull money out is Social Security income. Do you help people figure out at what age et cetera . Yes and for that that works with the Portfolio Management too. When we look at how much money is here and how much money is coming from Social Security, well, those two things need to Work Together and of course everybody knows, the longer you wait for the Social Security the more income you get. A lot of people dont want to spend that money out of their portfolios and i want to get them to use it. If you take too much out of your ira by doing that you get taxed on 85 of youroc of stuff going on. Tax implications when you take that out verses your retirement fund. One of the things that is wonderful you can answer questions that are difficult for people. So at what age should i file for benefits . At what age should my spouse file for benefits . How do i make sure my spouse gets the largest survivor benefit . If one of us lives a long life how does that affect our decision . Those kinds of things are things you strategize about. Because of your help and using this Distribution Plan strategy. There yeah. What they did they came in we had about 1 million saved up which is a lot of money. We used that with Social Security and different plans. Their plan was to pull out 4 off of their portfolio. Pull out 40,000 to work with retirement. With that there is no guarantee there is is changes you can run out of money. I show them how to pull 75,000 out and it didnt matter how long they live thats goi year regardless of what they spend it on they are getting more of a paycheck. 40,000 compared to 75,000 they were happy. And answer this question, we ran out of time, if somebody has already saved for retirement and maybe hasnt met with somebody and figured out the Distribution Plan can they still take advantage of your services if they are already retired or about to. I charge 2 no fee. Come in and i will take a look and give you a second opinion. Touch with him. His office is in shorewood with country financial. You can reach Matthew Holbrook by calling 414 3322137 or email him sometimes that is easier matthew. Holbrook at country financial. Com. Great information good to see you. After the break why it is never too late to tell the story of a lifetime. A great way to have your family share their stories for the benefit of your fut but i know they wont last forever. So i bring a cooler full of delicious and wholesome buddig premium deli meat and we make the most of our time off the field. The surprisinglyaffordable, deliquality lunchmeat keeps her going for the next game. And our little moments together keep me going long past that. Now try buddig premium deli welcome back to the Morning Blend. October is National Family history month. Soon you will have the opportunity to take part in a special event that helps families preserve their stories for future generations. Joining us now is personal historian Mary Patricia voell with mark krause the president of krause ne be hosting a special presentation called though day like today. Thank you for being here you guys. Thank you for having us. It is Family History month what does that mean . Back in 2001, Congress Passed a resolution making october Family History month with the desire to bring families closer together, to help them gather and tell the stories that make families unique and special. Uhhuh. And just to make it a special time for families. Yeah. And i think thats the thing have wonderful stories about how things used to be and how they lived their lives. Its about saving that, recording it preserving it so you have a child that might look like their great grandparent or knowing their Health History or passing along recipes or having a scrapbook with photos. Things like that right . Absolutely. You think about people were all about our experiences. What makes us who we are. Families are all about telling stories. You think about when we get together we reminisce we bring in stories of the past thats what makes us a family and combines those things. In todays world with all of the technology and the electronics and ipads and texting, sometimes we just dont have the simple conversations to pass those stories along so we want to gather those before they are lost in time. Its so true. So many of us have had that person pass, and feeling the regret of nothing having asked them the questions we wish we pass them on. A hot of people dont think about coming in and hanging out at Funeral Homes for fun, but youre hosting a really cool event. What got you involved as krause funeral home hosting this event . [laughter] well around the country there is a group of Funeral Homes that have gotten together to celebrate this month to put on the event. The National FuneralDirectors Association and the foundation of Funeral Service have this tradition called have the talk of a lifetime. Its sitting down with your family and gathering these stories befo t so, nothing is more important than gathering those stories now because when it comes time to commemorate or celebrate a life so often those things are lost to time. And at this event you try to make it interactive. What are you going to be doing as part of the Event Next Week on thursday . Part of my job i belong to personal historians we are a National Industry that helps people capture and you said it molly capture and preserve because so often the not preserving them for that future generation whatever that might be. But we talk a little bit about why story telling is so important and there are so many reasons why it is important, right and then we get people to talk and to share them, especially as a family. So its not just the individuals, but its bringing people together as a family. So people can hear and there is such healing in that process. I think that why is mark is doing such a program there is such healing in sharing these stor you have a game you will be sharing with people there. Yes we do. How do you get people to start having conversations. How do you get families to start telling the stories . Its a hard thing to initiate, but we have a deck of cards here. I want one of you to take a card and read to me what the card says. Okay. What made you laugh so hard you cried . Oh, thats a good one. That is a good one. You should share that. It has to be a family story . Whatever. I have to think about it for a second. Do you want me to do one . What is your most cherished childhood memory. For me i dont know if its my most cherished, but one thing that comes to mind i always celebrated may day because my mom did that in her Small Community they would make popcorn balls and drop it at someones door the idea is you would run away and if someone catches you they you. What i did every day i would bring my mom flowers. You probably would let her catch you too. Its fun to talk about their tradition of may day and pass it on. My dad was very funny. I dont know im trying to think of ones that are appropriate to say on tv. We used to have st. Patricks day parties we still do in our hometown. One of the things weve got one family and a lot of people to in small towns that has all of the children. Family. My dad one year came with like a mosquito netting over his face and he called it the kid oc protecter he did it to protect him from the children. It was in good nature and good fun. One of the things in story telling it is one story at a time. When we ask people to tell us about their childhood its too big. Its too big of an ocean to jump into. So its things like this, to build from there. And again, there is a deck of 52, but there is also so many questions for folks who might not get this so many Opportunities Online that people can tap into to start the conversation. And you are giving those decks of cards away . People that come to the program we have a deck of cards so they can go back and start creating their family stories and writing them down. I think its so great you are doing this in honor of Family History month at krause funeral october again is National Family history month. In honor of that youre doing this event happening next thursday october 15 from 6 30 to 8 00 p. M. Mary will be there. You need to rsvp. A great interactive presentation on preserving family memories to last into the next generation. Krause funeral home. Com is the website. Is there a specific location or at multiple this will be the brookfield location 21600 west capitol drive. Thank you we appreciate it. Still ahead were going to chat with a National Best selling author about her new book of fiction which tackles many of the same issues brought welcome back. Changes in technology can happen so fast it can be overwhelming. Heres Mario Armstrong with some of the new tech that is creating quite a buzz this fall. Its Mario Armstrong with five awesome products to get you ready for fall tech season. Im going to start first with lego mind storms. This is a fun and rewarding way to introduce kids into robotics and programming, it combines the really let kids create multiple robots. The designs they want and bring them to life in a fun, fun way. They also include a remote and a free eb3 programmer app so you can control it from mobile devices as well. Head to lego. Com mind storms for more. Speaking of cool things with devices look what motorolla is doing. 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Its a yearly subscription great for piece of mind. Head over to our website for all of the details and more at killer apps. Tv. All right thanks mario. Now were going to head over to tiff. Thanks molly. Melissa de la cruz is a number one New York Times best selling author and her new novel tackles a subject close to her heart. Something in between is fiction, but the heart of the book deals were dealing with today. Im thrilled that melissa is joining us live here on the Morning Blend. Good morning to you melissa. Good morning tiffany. Great to be here. Thanks for joining us. Before we get to the parallels of your story to your new movele i want to talk a little bit about with this is about. I think its got such a strong heroine which im obsessed with the fact this is coming into main stream. Tell us a little bit about jasmine and how shes living out i think strong women are so important. Jasmine is a smart hardworking Filipino American girl who does everything right, she is class president , head cheerlead she sacrifices everything for her studies and wins this great scholarship to any college of her choice. When she comes home and tells her parents she expects them to jump up and down and call of the her the bad news they confess, that they are in the country illegally and there is no way she can accept the scholarship because shes not american and she doesnt even have a green card. So jasmines struggle to stay in the country and you know take back the American Dream that was taken away from her is the basis of the novel. I think it is fantastic. In a time when the president ial election is talking immigrants here. There are a lot of parallels to your story tell us about you. Definitely. I came here as an immigrant when i was 13 from the philippines. And, in our while my story is not jasmines, i understand that same feeling of wanting to be on heart. And it just took me so long through this bureaucratic process i got my citizenship at 40. So almost 30 years in my journey to become american. Its the first president ial election where i will be able to vote. Im just so excited to be 100 on paper what i have been you know, inside since i moved here. I have always felt american so part of that optimism, that that is mine i gave it to jasmine. I love it. I love the story. I love that you chose her to be the heroine in the story and i love this daring choices are what it means to be american. People can get your book now out on shelves correct . Yes any bookstore near you, amazon. Com, bookstores in the local neighborhood, target. Thanks for joining us. Thank you so much for having me. You bet something in between of the day and your responses to welcome back to the Morning Blend. Lets take a look at our arts cameras plus picture of the day. Viewers robin and jeff love seeing this beautiful white dogs for a walk in their neighborhood. There is a group of trees on the corner lot he seems to call home, but they would love it if he just came to live in their backyard. What really they want a squirrel in their backyard . Yes an albino squirrel. Arent their eyes red . Paul says yes. Therefore its true. To send entry for our picture of the day contest email us at pictures themorningblend. Com along with information to share with our viewers. We asked you on facebook is it okay for parents to be naked around their kids. My feeling is most kids dont want to see their parents naked. I think it would have been it is probably customary. I accide didnt even like chg rooms in water parks. I was a shy child. I have one child that is very modest and one that is very not. Its a personality thing. Colleen echos that exact thought. She said my mom used to do all the time and she hated it. Tina says yes, but tina is also from germany. Right. [laughte we know tina thats why im calling you out tina. Cassandra says in if tina could walk down e street naked she would. Cassandra say she is would change do it quickly, but usually only when she had a bra and underwear on. Eddie spent sometime years as a nudist. Go eddie. He doesnt think being naked idea however he also doesnt seen it as being the end of the world. Thats interesting he had that opinion after being a nudist. Think so too. Valerie said she never walked around naked in front of her children, but she has a big issue with people turning beautiful things into oversexualizing things. Join the conversation on our Facebook Page you can weigh in there. Misha is like they came out of your body i see nothing wrong with it. Thanks for hanging out with us today. The biggest mistakes parents have when planning for their childs education. Have a great day this morning on todays take, new details of Kim Kardashian held at gunpoint. And megan boone about to reveal a big secret. Plus, its taco tuesday. We are celebrating National Taco day. L now. In are from nbc news, this is todays take with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Welcome to today on this tuesday morning, october 4th. Billy bush with al and tamron. We are on the second floor of a twostory complex. Something very creepy is moving