Beachcombing Along Canada's Shores
I’ve always thought of beachcombing as a daytime activity, but in Tofino, B.C., my family could troll the shores in the twilight even after 10 p.m. Not only that, but hitting the waves late at night is considered to be a completely normal activity.
Pride of the Pacific Rim
If there is one thing that impressed me the most about the Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver, B.C., it was the service. From the moment we arrived at the hotel, we were greeted by warm, friendly, smiling individuals who were only too happy to assist my husband and I with our luggage, check-in and even entertaining our children.
July 29, 2010
June 14, 2010
Tackling Tantrums
Check out my article on tackling tantrums when traveling in the latest issue of Family Getaways magazine!
Family Getaways Magazine
Family Getaways Magazine
June 13, 2010
World Cup Fever
Since the FIFA World Cup in South Africa is in it's third day, I wanted to take some time to post a couple pictures from my recent trip there. Posted here are the Moses Mabhida Stadium, my ride in a helicopter in Stellenbosch, me at the top of Table Moutnain and a sea star at Boulders Beach!
February 12, 2010
Flying High in Cappadocia, Turkey
Waiting to find out if we are going up.
Sure enough, at 6 a.m., the phone rang, and I sprang out of bed and grabbed my camera. I was confused to find it sprinkling when I stepped out of my room. From everything I had heard about hot-air ballooning, going up in the rain was just not likely. In fact, some people said that, in the U.S., if even the slightest gust of wind blew in the wrong direction, the balloon was grounded. I could only presume that with the threat of thunder and lightening, ballooning in the pouring rain was not an option.
Click here to find out if we did indeed make it up to see the wonders of Cappadocia.
January 18, 2010
December 3, 2009
First Ski Lessons at Mammoth Mountain
I'm organizing our first family ski trip, which is coming up right before Christmas. I am so excited but have so much to do to prepare. It's really difficult to figure out what's best when it comes to organizing my 2 year old's first lessons. Will she be old enough? Should we buy or rent equipment? Don't forget the pants, gloves, jackets, socks, underwear and goggles. And - most imortantly - should she ski first or snowboard. I have to answer all these questions and more in just two weeks!
November 17, 2009
Kindie Rock Is Awesome
In the Los Angeles Times this weekend, there was an article about indie music for the under-10 set, dubbed "kindie rock," which sparked my interest, because I've always looked for songs that both my daughter and I could listen to in the car. We've seen bands like Milkshake perform, and we watch "Yo Gabba Gabba" religiously, so I wasn't surprised to find that the article read like a description of our family.
Needless to say, I was really excited to hear that bands like The Shins and The Roots were going to be featured on the new Yo Gabba Gabba CD, which I downloaded for my daughter - and, lets be honest, for me too.
Now, we can rock out to "Party in My Tummy" and "Get the Sillies Out" mixed with The Shins' version of "It's Okay, Try Again," and my favorite, Mark Kozelek's "Bedtime Lullaby."
For parents who don't want to sing to The Wiggles or are sick of the Backyardigan's theme song, kindie rock is a win win.
Buy the CD on Amazon.com
Needless to say, I was really excited to hear that bands like The Shins and The Roots were going to be featured on the new Yo Gabba Gabba CD, which I downloaded for my daughter - and, lets be honest, for me too.
Now, we can rock out to "Party in My Tummy" and "Get the Sillies Out" mixed with The Shins' version of "It's Okay, Try Again," and my favorite, Mark Kozelek's "Bedtime Lullaby."
For parents who don't want to sing to The Wiggles or are sick of the Backyardigan's theme song, kindie rock is a win win.
Buy the CD on Amazon.com
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