Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Do's and Don'ts for cross-border fun.

Last year we went to Seattle to do a little cross border shopping and went to the zoo and I made several conclusions about traveling with a baby (you can read it again if you want: here).

So having learned my lessons from last year, we did the trip again this year and here is my list of Do's and Don'ts for crossing the border, outlet shopping and going to the Seattle zoo.


Do expect your child to not sleep and cry the whole way in the car so that when she does sleep miraculously most of the way, you are shocked beyond measure and thus in a really good mood after.

Do check that everyone’s passports are not expired (learned that lesson the hard way last time we tried to cross the border)

Do pack lots of snacks and treats so that when its your turn to talk to the border guard, your child is so busy eating that she won't be screaming and crying.

Do have realistic expectations of shopping with a toddler. (i.e., Don't expect to shop at all)

Do not try to take a stroller into the outlet mall, they don’t fit in between the aisles and she won’t sit in it anyways.

Do find something fun in the store for your child to do so you and your spouse can take turns shopping (for Natallie it was the shoe aisle, she literally tried on at least a dozen or more shoes at the Nike outlet and cried when we told her we had to go)
do let Natallie try on shoes

and more shoes...

and more shoes!

Don’t bother bringing your child into stores with no shoe or toy aisle. The Fossil watch store is not a good idea unless you want to see how many watches and expensive bracelets your child can try to put on when you turn your back. 
do take turns dipping Natallie into the fountain at the outlet mall

do take turns taking Natallie on the ride-on toys (don't actually put money in them)

Do expect that none of the streets go straight and almost every intersection is a 5-way street in Seattle.

Do bring along a GPS to help you navigate but don’t be looking at it so closely that you miss your turns.

Do experiment and let your child drink most of your caramel frappachino. For us, we had a deliriously happy baby but I guess it could backfire too.

Don’t stay at a hotel unless you want to be room-bound and  super quiet after 7:30pm.

Do rent a basement suite for the same price (or less) than a hotel. And bonus of us, Natallie’s play pen fits in the walk-in closet so it was like having 2 bedrooms. 

Do buy groceries so you can have a nice pancake breakfast in the basement suite instead of eating all your meals in a restaurant (anyone with child knows that eating out isn’t quite as much fun and relaxing as it was before having a child)

Do scope out coupons for attractions ahead of time. We had a 2 for 1 coupon for the zoo and saved $18 and we found street parking which saved us another $5.50


Do spend that saved money on memorable experiences like feeding a giraffe.



Do not get suckered in to buy that $6 ice cream when you’re at the zoo and cross the street to the 7-11 instead and get the $2 “Amercian” size slurpee big enough to quest the thirst of a small army. 

Do check out the zoo map ahead of time to make sure you get to see the really "good animals" before your child gets too whiny and tired.
 

Do take pictures of the animals you see so you can talk about it after. Natallie still remembers which animals were sleeping, the elephant was having a bath and that the monkeys were loud.





 
Do bring a blanket and have your child’s lullaby music on your iPhone playlist so your child can have their afternoon nap at the zoo in their stroller (I couldn’t believe how easily Natallie went to sleep!)

Do buy a cheap toy from the Zoo gift shop that is connected to an experience they will remember. Bonus for us the $4 giraffe entertained Natallie most of the car ride back home.
 
Do try going downtown for a nice dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. Don’t bother looking for free street parking (just pay the $7 and save your energy for trying to keep a toddler in her highchair and not throwing cutlery or food)

Do check out the Golden Gardens beach in Seattle. Don’t try rolling a stroller along the beach,  it just gets suck in the sand.

Do not expect your child to love the ocean. Natallie was scared and preferred to throw rocks in the ocean and not even get her toe wet. 
Terrified to get her toes wet!
Much happier on the sand throwing rocks

watching me attempt to skip rocks
Natallie saying "throw!" after she threw rocks in the ocean
And of course
Do take lots of pictures so you can tell your child about it when they are older.





Sunday, 23 June 2013

Natallie's first 5K: follow up

A couple weeks ago, I (Natallie) asked for you to help bring clean water to kids who are less fortunate than me and I want to say a big THANK YOU to everyone who donated because together we have raised $40,000 to bring clean water to a Mayan community in rural Guatemala! And I ran as much as I could!
my mommy, auntie rainbee and me before the race
 
me and my daddy before the race

ready to go!
 


look at me run!

that's me running as fast as I can

daddy carrying me across the finish line

yay I did it!



Thursday, 6 June 2013

Natallie's first 5K.



Hi! I am Natallie, I am 22 months old. I have been walking for about 7 months now and I am going to run my first 5K! Its called the Run for H20. My mom is bringing the stroller but she knows that I only sit in the stroller for about 5 minutes before I can’t stand being buckled in anymore. I know 5K is a long way to go for a wee sprout like me but it’s for a really, really good cause. My auntie Rainbee, work for Hope International and she really loves this place called Guatemala. I have no idea where that is but I think far away and I would never be able to sit long enough in a car to get there. She has been there lots of time and it makes her sad when she sees toddlers just like me who are sick because they don’t have clean water to drink. I have a cool button on fridge that squirts out clean, cold water. When I am thirsty, I can say “wa-wa” or sign “milk” and my mom gets it for me right away. These kids have mommies that love them just as much as mine does but they can’t just get clean water. Sometimes they walk for a really, really, really long time to go to a pond or lake but it has yucky stuff in it and it gives  everyone tummy aches after. I want to help kids like me have good, clean water so they can grow up healthy and strong like me. And if these people have water, they can also grow yummy foods! My favourite is raspberries!
 
I love water. I splish-splash in my bath every night, I love the water table at play school and I have so much fun at the spray park and at the pool. And my daddy just taught me how to use the hose to water our plants. I would be so sad if there was no water. I want other kids to have water too.
 


 

 
 
I’ve got two weeks until the big race day, it’s on June 22nd at Riverfront Park. My mommy and daddy take me there all the time to feed the ducks but on race day, I will have to try not get distracted by the ducks and focus on running my little legs as fast as I can. Will you sponsor me in my first 5K??
Click here and you can make an online donation or if I see you in the next two weeks at the playground or on a playdate you can also give my mom the cash and she will get it to the right place.(You can also click  here  and search under my mommy's name if the other link isn't working) 

$100 provides 1 person with clean water for life.
$600 provides clean water for a whole family for life.

You can donate whatever you can, I promise I will try my best to run as much as I can!

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Hats off Parade. Take Two.

last year intently watching the parade

scraped and bruised but OK after falling out of her stroller
Every year on the first weekend of June, there is a big parade and street festival in Burnaby. Last year, I had high hopes of taking Natallie (10 months old back then) and enjoying a family fun day. Natallie was so excited about the parade and wanted to stand up that I unbuckled her out of her stroller and let her get a better view. All was well, until she got so excited she fell head first out of her stroller and hit her face on the pavement. We had to leave the parade and find a doctor right away. It was a relief that Natallie was just scraped up and a bit bruised but all in all, she was OK.

This year was much better, we got a good spot and Simon held Natallie up so she could see everything. The parade was fun and lots of freebies (yay!). There was also a Show n Shine which Simon liked but we couldn't spend too much time looking at the cars because Natallie kept on signing "driving" and was really upset when we didn't let her climb into any of the collector cars. Good thing there were lots of people with dogs to distract her!





who wouldn't want a free doggy hat?

a cat balloon animal that lasted 5 minutes because Natallie tried to eat it




even managed to bump into her friend, Emily


so excited to meet a stilt-walker

excited but kind of freaked out by the life-size bee walking around

Simon said he never did stuff like this when he was a kid but he is glad that we are with our little family.
I'm glad too.

I think the next parade is Canada Day in July...yay...only one more month til the next parade!