One of my most vivid memories of moving to Singapore when I was 7-years-old is the moment when I found out that Halloween didn’t exist there. Sure, we got to dress up at school
While my daughter and I were at Chapters (the Canadian equivalent of Barnes and Noble) one afternoon last November, I saw an Elf on the Shelf and couldn’t resist buying it. It was the
One of my favorite parts of the holidays is that they give me an excuse to take my 4-year-old to our local craft store so we can stock up on the supplies we need
When we were knee-deep in cold and flu season, I seriously thought junior kindergarten would NEVER come to an end, and all of a sudden it’s the beginning of June and I feel like
If you know me well, you’re probably aware that I’m extremely uncoordinated, cry at sappy movies and commercials, love drinking wine, and spend RIDICULOUS amounts of time on Pinterest searching for anything from makeup
As the school year comes to a close, it’s time to celebrate all the hard work and memories made. Planning a last day of school party can be a fantastic way to bid farewell
Upcycling can be both wildly entertaining as well as a great learning experience. Milk is a common drink among kids and yes, even adults! Plus, we use it in cooking too, so if your
New Orleans is a magical place. And contrary to popular belief, it’s not just a playground for adults. In fact, it’s a city perfect for families, rich in art, music, and culture.
Pinecones tend to fall in the late fall and early winter months and are often used to make beautiful centerpieces, wreathes, and ornaments for the holidays. They have a beautiful, rustic look to them,