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Fun Food Friday: Trader …

January 30, 2015 By admin

Remember my post about Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport? Today I’m back to tell you about another delicious option for chocolate loving adventurers…Trader Joe’s Takes Flight: A Dark Chocolate Tasting Odyssey.

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Fun Food Friday: Trader Joe’s Takes Flight: A Dark Chocolate Tasting Odyssey

I picked one up over the holidays and somehow in all the hustle and bustle, we never broke into it until…the Blizzard of 2015.

This adorable gift set takes you around the world in chocolate.  Inside you’ll find seven dark chocolate (70% cacoa) bars featuring exotic flavors, fragrant spices and unique pairings that will transport your taste buds to lands near and far (think Hawaii, Mexico, South America, the Far East and more).

– Salt & Pepper Potato Chip

– Coffee & Cocoa Nib

– Coconut Caramel

– Black Sea Salt Caramel

– Orange Hibiscus

– Almond Ginger

– Chili & Cinnamon

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Fun Food Friday: Trader Joe’s Takes Flight: A Dark Chocolate Tasting Odyssey

Some are oozing with caramel while others are spicy or tart but they are all delicious!

If you’re looking for a sweet Valentine’s present for any of your jetsetting friends, this is a great option.

Look online to find the closest Trader Joe’s store in your area.

Have a great weekend!

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Girls Gone South Part 2: …

January 22, 2015 By admin

My mom, daughter and I visited Charleston for four days and we packed a lot into our multi-generational getaway. If you’re planning a trip to family friendly Charleston, read on to see my recommendations. As mentioned in Girls Gone South Part 1, we loved staying at the centrally located Embassy Suites Charleston hotel.

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Girls Gone South Part 2: Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina

Here is a recap from our trip and my family friendly recommendations:

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

INDOOR FUN: The day we arrived was cold and rainy so our first stop was the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry which was a few blocks away from our hotel. Little kids really need some unscheduled time to run around on vacation and if you can’t be outdoors, a children’s museum is always a great option. The museum was large (yet uncrowded by New York standards for a rainy day) with several fun, interactive sections (a boat, a science area, a water area, an arts and crafts area, a castle, a mini-supermarket, etc.) to explore. If you ask my daughter, she will probably say this was her favorite part of our trip. Look for BOGO coupons in the visitor’s guide before you go.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Getting Around Town

GETTING AROUND: We stopped by the nearby Charleston Visitors Center to get some maps and finalize our plans and I found the staff very friendly and welcoming which was a nice change from our typical NYC days. Charleston boasts a free downtown trolley service called DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle) which has several routes connecting to most of Charleston’s attractions. This is a great resource for traveling families since adults don’t need to deal with directions or parking and kids will love riding the trolly. Once you get your bearings, it is very easy to navigate and I was so surprised by the nice, patient drivers. Another fun way to get around (especially at night) is by pedi-cab. Just have the restaurant call you one and within minutes, your chariot (and warm blanket) will whisk you right up to your hotel’s front door. Now that’s what I call Southern hospitality!

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Aquarium

AQUARIUM FUN: The next day was still cool so we headed to the South Carolina Aquarium. My daughter is obsessed with dolphins and sea creatures so this was a big hit. The exhibits were very well done and there were several interactive displays, touch tanks and play areas. The floor-to-ceiling fish tanks towered over my daughter who ran from window to window checking out the pretty fish, sharks, turtles and other animals. The Madagascar Journey area was especially fun as children got a passport to stamp as they explored the exhibit. The aquarium is relatively small and easy to navigate in an hour or two making it a great option for families with small kids. Be sure to check out the famed Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge views from the lookout decks.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston Harbor Tours

EXPLORE BY SEA: From there, it was a quick walk over to Charleston Harbor Tours where we boarded the Carolina Belle for a 90-minute narrated harbor tour. We sat in the windowed downstairs area because of the cold weather and there was plenty of room for my daughter to roam around. This is a great way to get your bearings as you sail by Charleston and famed attractions like Fort Sumter, USS Yorktown and the stately waterfront homes on the Battery. The sights are stunning but my daughter’s favorite part were several dolphin sightings along the way.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Palmetto Carriage Works

EXPLORE BY LAND: The weather warmed up a bit the next day and we opted for a sightseeing tour with Palmetto Carriage Works. This horse and carriage tour kept us entertained as our driver pointed out historic sights and described the area’s different neighborhoods. We shared our carriage with another family and their young son and the one-hour tour was just long enough without boring the kids who especially enjoyed learning about the horses.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Explore by Foot

EXPLORE BY FOOT: Charleston is a very easy place to explore by foot with several distinctive areas. We especially enjoyed strolling along the King Street shops, exploring around the City Market area (great for souvenirs) and checking out the Rainbow Row neighborhood. For a small city, Charleston has some amazing shopping with everything from small mom and pop stores, family friendly clothing stores, local art shops, jewelry stores and fancy shmancy boutiques. Kids will especially enjoy the many candy, cupcake and ice cream shops. My favorite finds were some Bourbon and Bowties bracelets, made by proud Southern hands!

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Waterfront Park and Pineapple Fountain

CHECK OUR CHARLESTON’S FAMED PINEAPPLE FOUNTAIN: A trip to Charleston is not complete without a visit to the city’s famed Pineapple Fountain and I was so happy when the sunshine came out so we could make our way over to check it out.  Waterfront Park features several large family sized swings, grassy areas, scenic lookout points, waterfront paths and the gigantic Pineapple Fountain where tourists (and locals) are invited to wade. My daughter jumped right in and had a ball dancing around. If you like to take pictures on vacation, this is an awesome backdrop.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon

TAKE IN SOME HISTORY: The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon is a family friendly spot that showcases various aspects of Charleston history during the Colonial and Revolutionary eras. Children and adults will enjoy the Provost Dungeon where docents lead you through its eerie confines with entertaining tales of pirates and patriots. My daughter was a little spooked by the dungeon so we spent most of our time upstairs “signing” the Declaration of Independence but older children will love it.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Culinary Tours of Charleston

SAMPLE A CULINARY TOUR: Since my mom is a big foodie, I booked us on a Culinary Tour of Charleston with Bulldog Tours.  While this 2.5 hour tour is not recommended for children under 12, my 5-year old daughter has taken foodie tours in NYC so I figured she’d be ok (I also had crayons and a coloring book just in case).  Our guide was super informative and the many shops and restaurants we stopped in were all very accommodating to our group.  This was a great way to sample some of the area’s famous flavors including: stone ground grits, Charleston Benne Wafers, locally made chocolates, southern pralines, sweet tea, collard greens, Lowcountry barbeque, spices, teas and more. We all had a great time and I highly recommend this if you’re a foodie family.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Joseph Manigault House

GO BACK IN TIME: On our last day we visited the Joseph Manigault House.  I never know how much history a five-year old can handle but I was impressed how my daughter listened carefully to the tour guide.  It was fun to see her little brain churning as she saw the old fashioned toilets and children’s toys and she was genuinely interested in how families lived way back when. If our trip was longer, I would have added in a visit to one of the area’s famed Plantations.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston Museum

VISIT AMERICA’S FIRST MUSEUM: Our last stop was the Charleston Museum conveniently located across the street from our hotel. The museum, founded in 1773, is relatively large with a very wide mix of historic artifacts (think Revolutionary and Civil War armory and uniforms, ancient Egypt, Rome and Greek art, dinosaur tracks, slavery badges and more), interactive exhibits, life sized animals and skeletons (and a gigantic whale bone frame) and an engaging kids section. My daughter insisted we all dress up in the hoop dresses and I loved watching her prance around like it was 1800-something. If you’ve got children in elementary or middle school, this is definitely a great spot to visit.

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Family Friendly Charleston, South Carolina: Dining in Charleston

EAT, EAT, EAT: Charleston has a wide range of restaurants offering everything from Southern fare and Lowcountry barbecue to high-end dining and dive-diners.  We sampled several family-friendly restaurants and I was impressed with their kids menus (featuring Hush Puppies and Charleston history word searches) and staff. Some of my favorites were Magnolias (Southern fare), Peninsula Grill (Fancy with must have Coconut Cake), Virginia’s on King (Southern comfort food), Fleet Landing (classic seafood favorites with a view), Fish (innovative, high end seafood) and Dixie Supply Bakery & Cafe (casual Southern fare for breakfast and lunch).

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NOTE: We visited in November. If you’re planning to visit during spring/summer be sure to check out the area’s family friendly beaches.

Bon voyage!

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Special thanks to the Charleston Area CVB for providing us with a VIP Pass to explore Charleston. As always, all opinions are my own. If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on …

January 20, 2015 By admin

My mom and I like to go on vacations together and lately my daughter has been coming along too. Typically, I do all the planning and they are very happy to come along for the ride.  To celebrate my mom’s recent birthday, I decided to plan a family vacation in Charleston, South Carolina since I knew we would all love the area’s southern charm, warm hospitality, historic sights and great restaurants.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

I had heard so much about this region, and I was super excited to check it out. Since it would be too cold for the beach, I decided we would stay in Charleston’s Historic District so we could explore the area’s many attractions without needing a car. I’m a big fan of suite hotels for a number of reasons, the biggest being my five-year old daughter is typically in bed between 7-8 pm and having a separate bedroom means her sleep schedule can stay relatively early and I can have a few hours to myself. Win-win! And, if you’re wondering if she sleeps later when she goes to bed later, the answer is NO…

I booked the Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina in Historic Charleston, which is not only centrally located but also boasts a number of family friendly amenities like two-room suites (each with its own TV), complimentary made-to-order breakfast each morning, free WIFI (a must for me), evening receptions with snacks and drinks for everyone and an outdoor pool and patio area. The location was ideal as it was very close to the Charleston Visitor Center, several museums, a major trolley stop and King Street’s shops and restaurants.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

The staff could not have been more welcoming and I was happy that our room was ready since we arrived well before check-in time.  Our bedroom faced Marion Square (home to the weekly farmer’s market and annual events) and had basic furnishings including two double (very comfortable) beds, an armoire, TV, desk and chair. The living room had a sofa, arm chair, TV, small dining table and chairs and kitchen area with a sink and small fridge. The bathroom was spacious with Crabtree & Evelyn amenities,  fluffy towels, a large countertop and good lighting which is always nice.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

As we explored each day (more about that later), it was so nice to come home and have some room to spread out. My daughter loves to do arts and crafts so I brought along some projects and she really loved having her own desk area.  On afternoons when we came back early, we all enjoyed stopping in the lobby lounge for a snack and beverage at the evening reception.  I was glad to see veggies and dip along with some home made sweet potato chips (delish!) and my daughter loved getting to serve herself in the grown-up lounge area.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

Having complimentary breakfast included in a hotel stay is a huge bonus for me and anyone else with kids who wake up early. My daughter is usually up by 7 am at the latest so she especially enjoyed having breakfast nearby.  I don’t know about you but listening to “I’m hungry” for a one-minute elevator ride is about all I can handle.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South Carolina

Most complimentary hotel breakfasts are basic buffets so I was really happy that our Embassy Suites’ breakfast options included all the usual foods (hot and cold cereals, yogurts, fruit, muffins and breads) along with hot foods like bacon, eggs, potatoes, pancakes and biscuits as well as an option to order something made-to-order. My mom and I were happy having someone make our eggs just like we wanted while my daughter was thrilled with the cereal options.  At home she eats healthy cereals but she has learned about Fruit Loops on vacation and seeing them at the cereal bar was one of her favorite parts of our hotel stay. “This hotel has the bestest cereals in the whole world,” according to my daughter.

Traveling with a kid can be tricky at breakfast buffets because by the time you carry all of their bowls and plates and drinks and silverware to the table, your meal is cold. Embassy Suites has the food spread around the dining room which meant I could set my daughter and her breakfast at the table and then get my meal without losing sight of her. I’m not sure if this was intentional or not but it was a nice plus.  The breakfast waitstaff (especially Kia and William) were so sweet and greeted my daughter by name each morning. Our waiter William promised to bring her candy on our last morning (we visited right after Halloween) and she was beyond thrilled when he remembered.

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Girls Gone South: Spotlight on Embassy Suites Charleston, South CarolinaTune in tomorrow to read

“I loved it being in the South” pretty much sums it up our trip. Stay tuned to read about the family friendly things we enjoyed in Charleston.

 

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Special thanks to Embassy Suites Charleston for hosting us and providing us with a gift card to explore Charleston. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Spotlight on London: …

January 12, 2015 By admin

Do you remember loving the story about Paddington the bear who travels from Peru to London with a suitcase full of orange marmalade?  Me too.  I got to see the movie preview last week (oh and I met Nicole Kidman too!) and I just loved it.  Read on for my Paddington Movie Review.

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Spotlight on London: Paddington Movie Review with Nicole Kidman

I’ve seen quite a few kid-friendly movies in the last few years and for the most part, my daughter enjoys them way more than I do. I headed off to the Paddington movie preview excited to meet Nicole Kidman (the movie’s villain) but I really didn’t expect much from the movie.  It turns out, I loved meeting Nicole and I was pleasantly surprised how much I loved the movie.

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Spotlight on London: Paddington Movie Review with Nicole Kidman

Before the movie, Nicole Kidman won me over by sharing stories about her kids favorite night time books (Goodnight Moon, Paddington Bear, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and food preferences (pasta with cheese or butter – never sauce). Stars, they’re just like us!

Paddington is an adorable, funny movie that kids of all ages and parents will enjoy.

The movie follows the tale from Michael Bond’s book – Paddington leaves his jungle home in Peru with a note around his neck and looks to find a home in London. The movie offers a nice introduction to sights and attractions in London and the cast: Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Nicole Kidman, Peter Capaldi and Ben Whishaw (Paddington’s voice) do a great job. The computer-generated imagery and animatronics are amazing at making Paddington come to life on the big screen.

The entertaining moments start when the Brown family finds the bear alone at Paddington Station and take him home. From there, problems ensue and the laughs continue as Paddington wins over his new hosts. Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins are perfectly cast as Mr. and Mrs. Brown and the dry British humor, hysterical flashbacks and musical interludes keep adults entertained while silly bear antics keep the kiddies laughing.

I won’t spill the beans but Nicole Kidman plays the devious and entertaining villain – kids might find her scary but you can assure them there is a happy ending.

I highly recommend Paddington for all ages, opening in theaters on January 16, 2015.

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Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation …

January 7, 2015 By admin

Attention Frozen fans…Do you want to build a snowman on vacation AND sleep in an ice hotel?  Read on for my Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation Getaway suggestions and don’t worry there are plenty of fireplaces, hot tubs and saunas (as well as one non-ice hotel) so you’ll stay toasty warm…

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Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation Getaways: Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Norway

1) Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta, Norway

This 21,530 sq. ft. structure is made entirely from snow and ice every year. Frozen hotel experiences include:

·         A new theme each season to offer guests a completely unique experience

·         Reindeer leather sleeping pads and ultra-warm sleeping bags to warm your toes

·         Outdoor hot tubs or sauna to help guests escape the cold temperatures

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Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation Getaways: Det Hanseatiske Hotel, Norway

2) Det Hanseatiske Hotel, Bergen, Norway

If staying in a hotel made of ice doesn’t give you the warm and fuzzies, head to Bergen, Norway instead to explore the real life inspiration for the Kingdom of Arendelle. Frozen hotel experiences include:

·         As a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Bryggen district, Det Hanseatiske Hotel allows visitors to step back in time

·         Located in a 16th-century building in the heart of Bergen, the hotel features 37 unique rooms with centuries-old timber walls, wood furniture and leather sofas

·         Unique restaurants including a fine dining experience in an intimate and stylish 17th-century atmosphere at Finnegaardsstuene

 

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Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation Getaways: Balea Ice Hotel, Romania

3) Balea Ice Hotel, Cîrţişoara, Romania
Located in the Făgăraş Mountains of Romania and accessible only by cable car, Balea Ice Hotel provides travelers with a unique Frozen experience including:

·         Rooms and furniture made by local craftsmen completely from ice blocks

·         An ice restaurant, the first ecumenical ice church in Romania and an ice bar where drinks are served in glasses made of ice

·         A variety of experiences including skiing, snowboarding, tubing, sleighing and other winter sports

·         For some family fun, the hotel also organizes fun games such as snowball fights, snowman building contests and ice bowling

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Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation Getaways: Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, Finland

4) Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, Saariselka, Finland

These thermal glass igloos keep guests warm amidst the freezing Arctic surroundings and provide a fun family experience fitting of Elsa and Anna:

·         Each igloo pod has its own luxury beds and saunas, relaxation rooms, terraces, and an open fireplace, all available in adjacent log cabins

·         The village also features the world’s largest smoke sauna

·         Many exciting activities including snowmobiling, dog sledding, Northern Lights bus tours, Artic Ocean trips, and husky and reindeer safaris

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Top 5 Frozen Inspired Vacation Getaways: Kirkenes Snowhotel, Norway

5) Kirkenes Snowhotel, Kirkenes, Norway

Head to Norway and live in frozen luxury when you stay at the Kirkenes Snowhotel and enjoy an unforgettable Frozen experience:

·         The hotel features unique, snow-sculpted rooms, an ice bar, restaurant and sauna to provide guests with a comfortable experience while staying in the -4 degrees Celsius temperatures

·         From husky tours to Arctic King Crab fishing tours, cross country skiing to ice fishing, the Snowhotel offers fun activities for everyone

Whew, I’m freezing just writing that. Not a snow lover? If you would rather explore Norway by sea this summer, check out Disney cruises aboard the Disney Magic to the Norwegian Fjords. And, if you’d rather explore the area on land, check out Adventures by Disney’s Norway Family Vacation.

Bon voyage!

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