The Niagara Region: Top 5 Things to Do With Kids
You’ve made a wrong turn somewhere — or so it seems. Vancouver is impossibly far away; the mountains, the ocean, the transcendent Alibi Room or local microbrewery. Somehow you’re in Southern Ontario, the Niagara Region and you’re not quite sure what to do with yourself, or the pack of kids anxiously biting at your elbows with boredom.
Don’t be frightened. Here’s a Top 5 list of things to do with your kids. You can thank me later. Read more
What Defines Home? Creating Comfort Wherever You Are.
Knee-deep in moving one’s family to a new location, and life gets weighed down with a host of stresses. Already noted is how to make the transition of moving easier for your kids, but what about once you get there?
What defines home for a person in a new place? Read more
Dr. Seuss by Converse
Just in time for the holidays, Converse has launched a partnership that’s unique, playful and reminiscent of when we were young; Dr. Seuss and Converse combine from the sole to the tongue. Bold colors, rhymes and the funny characters that Dr. Seuss made famous are boldly displayed on
Chuck Taylor All Star shoes for both adults and kids. (Just don’t tell the Grinch which package they’re in.)
Kids at Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving according to 3 and 4 year olds..
Roman – I am thankful for the lego that my Mom and Dad buy me.
Hudson – I am thankful for the ice cream that I get after I eat my dinner.
Samson – I love hugging my Mom.
Nicholas – I am thankful for my hugs. Read more
Freezer Burn
I mean no offense to those with busy schedules. I understand the toll today’s world puts on families, but I simply don’t understand why it’s so hard for people to make a nice meal for their family and to sit down and eat together. I’m at Giant (my local mega chain market), in a lengthy checkout line with my two bottles of $4.59 wine, (relax it’s for cooking) when I can’t help but notice the grocery cart in line ahead of me packed full to the gills. An attractive woman is pushing it along with her three “plump” boys, I’m guessing ages ranging from 7 -13. At first glance, it’s easy to assess that the cart contains nothing found in nature. Read more

