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11 Local Gift Ideas for Mom this Year

Mother's Day is just around the corner, and as a graphic circulating social media reminded me, there are no daycare and school crafts coming home this year. With our new social distancing regulations, many people, me included, don't want to go into a store "shopping" for a gift idea, and we shouldn't. So I searched for some ideas that would work within the current regulations, while also supporting some local business who are catering to this ever changing situation. In no particular order, here are my current Mother's day suggestions. Adult beverages delivered to her home Harvest wines and Lake City Cider both delivery locally and have some really good options for the Mom in your life. Harvest Wines Lake City Cider Unique Family Photos These fabulous ladies, Branches photography and Kelly Anderson photography  are creating the most creative family photos without any in person interaction with the clients. Check them out here! Branches Photog

March Break Staycation with Social Distancing

This March break is certainly stacking up to be significantly different from those in the past. Plans are changing by the hour and we are doing our best to not panic, keep breathing, and go with the flow as much as we can. Yesterday when I made the final decision to cancel our trip to Ottawa, I started to plan a staycation that would limit our social interaction with groups. So here is my current plan on how I am going to spend March Break with my kids. We s tocked up on dollar store craft kits. I am pretty sure we bought every craft kit that they had that was age appropriate for a 4 and 6 year old. I am going to finally sign up for Disney + and start getting them ready for what I hope to be their big March break trip next year. We are going to create and follow a routine as much as we can. My kids do best when there is a routine and they can predict what is coming next. Daily Routine Wake Up: Breakfast, Dressed, down time.  Structured Activity: Pic

Celebrating 36 through RAOK

If you follow me on Instagram you may have noticed acts of kindness popping up for the past month randomly in my stories. I was looking for a way to celebrate turning 36 this year and I had read of a couple people who chose to do as many random acts of kindness as they were turning, cue the beginning of 36 RAOK. I started to make my list of ideas and my son was super curious about what I was doing and became eager to help me with as many as he could. I also realized it wasn't realistic with my families schedule to expect to complete them all in one day, so I scheduled out what acts I would accomplish each week, with the goal of having them all done on February 17th, exactly one month after my birthday. At the time of this post, I still have 3 left and just over a week to complete them. So, what were my 36 RAOK? 1. Donate new socks and craft kits to Daycare 2. Leave money on a toy at the Dollarstore 3. Deliver storm chips to neighbors 4. Leave treats for hubby in the

5 Frugal ways to Celebrate Valentines Day with Kids

It's love month, and that means it's the commercialized month of Valentines day. Que the chocolate, flowers, cards, and plastic trinkets for kids. I totally get sucked into all things Valentines and enjoy trying to make the day special, without getting sucked into a money pit. Here are five ways that I celebrate love month with my kids: 1. Door Hearts On February 1st I start adding hearts to their bedroom door saying one thing that I love about them. By the time February 14th rolls around, they have 14 hearts on their door. In the past they have all been from my or my husband, but this year, I think I'm going to get them to write some to each other. 2. Valentines for Veterans These had to be sent out by February 1st, so it might be too late for that program, but there are lots of other places where I am sure handmade cards made by kids would be greatly appreciated. I am thinking nursing homes, hospitals, seniors apartments, etc. If you want to be a littl

Christmas In Quebec

For as many summers as I can remember, I would always bring up the idea of travelling over Christmas vacation. I love Christmas, I love the excitement leading up to Christmas, but I rarely enjoy the time between Christmas and New Years. It always seems that everything happens before the 25th and then nothing….crickets. Finally, this year we pulled the trigger and booked a trip. Quebec Here we come! We left Christmas Day around 3pm, we wanted to make sure we still visited our families. We decided to only go as far as Moncton, assuming we would all be exhausted from the day, and that was a good decision, we did end up having a 5am wake up call Christmas Morning. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express on Mapleton Road. We specifically booked this hotel for the pool, but ended up being way too tired to even check it out. We were however, extremely grateful and impressed by the lady working the breakfast in the morning. It was a great breakfast and she paid special attention to o