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Parent and Tot Language Classes are a Plus for the Whole Family

October 2, 2012

In some dusty corner of our house a Spanish Rosetta Stone box is dying away slowly.  By the time we actually remember to rescue it it’s technology will probably be obsolete.  The hubby bought this expensive, awesome program with good intentions and I saw him practice a few times with the telemarketer-like headset, but to […]

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Beautiful Ballard Farmer’s Market

October 1, 2012

Nothing beats crisp, sunny fall Sundays at Ballard Farmer’s Market and it’s no secret, because I swear everyone else in Seattle was there this past weekend and beautiful Ballard is definitely the place to be. The only thing in Ballard that isn’t very beautiful is trying to find parking.  It took us nearly 20 minutes […]

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What happens on the way to Las Vegas…..

September 29, 2012

hopefully stays there.  Before we get to the yes we took the kids to Las Vegas part, the buffets we decimated, the hotels we managed not to trash and the millions we might have made on the slots, let me remind you that for most trips the journey is just as important. On the way […]

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How to make a Terrarium with Kids

September 26, 2012

A few nights ago, the hubby and I miraculously found ourselves in West Elm for a shopping trip without the kids.  We found these cute little cacti (for 99 cents each, thank you very much!) and a lovely glass bowl and I got the brilliant idea that he needed a terrarium for his desk at […]

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Coolest Ice Ceam in Denver

September 22, 2012

What is it about ice cream that just melts away all the cares in the world?  I adored going with my sister and dad to a little ice cream shop in the mall near where I grew up.  It had curved chairs and pictures of fancy scooped desserts on the wall and I have so […]

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Rockstar Party

September 19, 2012

A couple months ago the guys celebrated their 4th birthday.  They were very insistent that they have a rockstar party and the hubby was very insistent that we go with something easy.  We chose to have it at the Seattle Children’s Museum where you can rent the museum after hours so you can have it […]

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Where does chocolate come from? (Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica with kids)

September 14, 2012

Ever since the Theo Chocolate Factory moved a twenty minute walk from our house in our old neighborhood, I’ve been dying to see where chocolate comes from.  We went on many tours and each time the guide told us about cocoa pods and how they would just hang off trees and how the insides were […]

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If your generous neighbor has a plum tree

September 8, 2012

this is the perfect recipe from Smitten Kitchen (a lovely food blog.) We tried it because of its adorable name: who couldn’t love a “dimply plum cake”? The boys helped by cutting up the plums.  I gave them plastic takeout knives and the plastic ones from Ikea and we decided the takeout ones were a […]

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Nasturtium Capers

September 6, 2012

I had a bumper crop of nasturtiums this year.  I don’t know why they grew in such abundance.  We were away for two weeks and they still survived.  I think that might be why I remember planting them when we were in kindergarten-they’re killproof.  (Mark this down as a plant you might be able to […]

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Wordless Wednesday: Fun with Friends at the Evergreen State Fair

September 5, 2012

I’m marking this fair down as one we need to try to go back to again next year.  The Evergreen State fair was something I’ve never been to but our friends invited us to go and we had a blast.  We went on the day where you can bring in canned food in exchange for admission […]

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Three to try: restaurants in and around Seattle we’ve liked lately with our family

September 2, 2012

I love summer for its lovely weather, and sometimes the heat is a great excuse not to cook so we can find new restaurants and tasty things to eat. I’m so glad Skillet opened at the Seattle Armory(Seattle Center) We already know we adore it, but I know we’ll love it more now it’s in […]

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Things you find on etsy when searching for a Hallowe’en costume

September 1, 2012

Yes, school hasn’t started yet and it’s WAY too early to think of Hallowe’en, but one of the boys has decided he MUST have a sloth costume. (Thank you Toucan Rescue Ranch visit and probably my crazy see-something, want-something, genes.)  Anyways, I thought if I researched early enough, I might either a) find a costume […]

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If a tree falls on a car in Costa Rica…

August 31, 2012

Somewhere along our Costa Rica travels this summer, we saw this unfortunate incident right after it happened.  Who would expect a tree branch to fall on your car when you park it in a parking lot?  It hadn’t been especially rainy or windy and this was definitely a freak accident and thank goodness no one […]

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Three great reads for a mom of twins

August 29, 2012

Take note, mommas of baby twins: 4 truly must be the magic number you need to get to with your duo because this summer I actually read books again.  Real, beautiful and meaty books and not just fairy tales or fluffy books or books that make you turn shades of pink if you read them […]

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Compost Krispies: a post-camping snack

After camping we always come home with a 3/4 full bag of marshmallows that are not fit to be used as actual marshmallows anymore.  Unfortunately we had no actual crispy rice cereal in the cupboard and I wasn’t sure what else you can do with marshmallows.  I’ve seen so many yummy compost cookies on the […]

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I heart Sounders FC for life

August 27, 2012

I put the boys in the Sounders Soccer Camp this summer not knowing what to expect from a camp put on by our Sounders FC.  It is for ages 4-15 and with me knowing I’m probably destined to be a soccer mom, I figured I might as well put them in the camp that is […]

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Just close your eyes and jump; zip-lining with kids in Costa Rica

August 24, 2012

I told the hubby when we booked our trip to Costa Rica, that we wouldn’t go zip-lining with the kids.  I even remember saying, “Whatever we do, we are NOT going zip-lining!!!”  I was worried that it would be dangerous, that they were too young; that I would get stuck somewhere on a line in […]

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Letter Adventures for Back to School

August 23, 2012

I remember watching Sesame Street and how important that letter and number of the day thing was and I wanted to incorporate more alphabet teaching into our daily activities. And then I saw these shaped sugars on dailycandy while i was cooking oatmeal: Like any sane person I googled how to make them, because I […]

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Garden City Park (Steveston, BC)

August 22, 2012

On a sunny day if we’re up in Steveston (or Storybrooke as you might know it on tv from Once upon a Time) it’s nice to stop in at the Market at Papi’s for cheese, meats, focaccia and their key-lime cheesecake and head out to a nearby park for a picnic. Our last visit took […]

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Getting ready for September

August 21, 2012

The guys are finally old enough for small chores around the house, so one thing that I get them to do is help with making lunch to get ready for preschool.  The other day I had them make the peanut butter/banana sandwiches we were going to take for a picnic and something about the smell […]

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