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Spotlight on NYC: Tours for …

March 19, 2014 By admin

New York City kids are exposed to a lot of amazing cultural experiences and its great how many of the top NYC museums cater to their tiniest visitors.  If you’ve got a 4-year old, you’ve got to check out the Museum of Modern Art’s (MOMA) complimentary Tours for 4’s weekend family gallery talks.

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Globetrotting Mommy: Spotlight on NYC: Tours for 4s at MOMA

Tickets are distributed at 10 am on a first-come, first-served basis so arrive on time.  Participants are given tokens to check coats in lockers which is a nice touch.  We visited in February for the Breaking the Mold: Materials and Techniques gallery talk and our group had about 10 kids and their parents.  Our tour guide Shannon reviewed the rules for visiting the museum and we were on our way.  We stopped at a few exhibits and the kids were asked for their thoughts along the way as the guide explained about the artwork and artists like Isa Genzken.  My daughter’s favorite part was the age appropriate art projects they got to do on the floor involving designs and textures.  The tour lasts about an hour and then you are free to explore on your own.  Be sure to check out the Moma Art Lab where you can play, read, experiment and create your own stop-animation movies.

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Globetrotting Mommy: Spotlight on NYC: Tours for 4s at MOMA

Upcoming weekend themes for the Tours for 4s program include:

March – Shape Shifting

April – Faces and Figures:  People and Portraits

May – From Furry to Feathered:  Animals in Art

If your kids are older, check out the MOMA’s A Closer Look for Kids and Tours for Tweens programs.

If you’ll be visiting NYC with kids this spring or summer, these programs would be a nice addition to your itinerary.  The MOMA is centrally located near a lot of family friendly attractions and kid-friendly stores including Central Park, Rockefeller Center, FAO Schwartz, LEGO Store, American Girl Store and the Eloise Shop at the Plaza.

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Spotlight on Brooklyn: …

February 24, 2014 By admin

During one of the recent snowstorms (yes, way too many this year!) my daughter and I were invited to join the Appaman team at Park Slope’s Hiho Batik boutique.  It can be a pain to to trek around in the snow with kids but we’re always eager to explore new neighborhood finds, we love artsy opportunities and we’re big Appaman fans so off we went.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Brooklyn’s trendy Park Slope neighborhood is full of adorable boutiques, cafes and tree lined streets.  When you first enter Hiho Batik, you’ll find a wide range of adorable kids clothing, great gifts and toys in the front.  In the back, you’ll find a design center where you can design your own batik creation.

If you’re not familiar with the ancient art of batik, the process involves creating intricate designs using wax and dyes.  I’ve visited batik workshops in the Caribbean where I’ve bought some beautiful batik sarongs so I was super excited to try the process first hand.

We sat down with the design team who walked us through each step.  We started by choosing our creation (shirts or pillow) then we were given a piece of paper to draw our design in pencil at a large craft table.  There is a book with designs that you can trace or you can make your own creation. Once the design was perfect, my daughter and I traced over with a black marker and then headed over to the next station.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

The next step was hot wax and that’s best left to older kids or grown ups.  With a special machine, you dispense the hot wax on top of the design outline moving quickly and smoothly.  Don’t worry, you practice on a t-shirt first to get the technique down. From there, its back to the craft table where you choose your selection of colored dyes to fill in the areas between the wax design.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

After choosing your background color, the Hiho Batik team washes out the wax and finishes your impressive one-of-a-kind creation to be picked up later.  There is no entry fee and pricing is $45 which is great for a day’s activity and personalized creation.

Volia!  Here’s our pillow we made for grandma:

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

You can make an appointment to create your own batik masterpiece or just walk in.  Hiho Batik also offers children’s parties which would be great for kids 5 and up.  If you’re not coming to Brooklyn any time soon, you can create your design at home and the Hiho team will make it into a shirt, tote or pillow for you!

After making our creation my daughter enjoyed decorating Appaman monkey cookies (and eating) while I got the latest scoop on Appaman’s Spring 2014 collection (think comfy styles, cool graphics, hoodies, twirly skirts as well trendy dresses and cute suits for boys).

My daughter has become very particular about what she’ll wear (dresses, dresses, dresses, leggings, no jeans) and I’m always a little nervous when I buy her something new but sometimes I hit the jackpot with something we both love.  Case in point, her adorable gold Appaman winter coat she’s been wearing every single day!

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

If you’re getting bored of spending your snowy weekends home or in a museum, head over to Hiho Batik boutique and let your kids unleash their creativity in a cozy and fun setting.  There are some great brunch spots nearby including Lobo where we had a delicious tex-mex brunch (yummy huevos rancheros and great kids menu) after our morning craft session. 

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Note:  Thanks to Appaman and Hiho Batik for inviting us to create our pillow and providing us with a fabulous goody bag.  All opinions are my own.

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Visit Philly this weekend and …

January 14, 2014 By admin

Looking for a fun weekend getaway?  Head to Philadelphia January 17-19  where you can celebrate Ben Franklin’s 308th birthday with festivities, giveaways and parties to honor America’s favorite Founding Father.

Globetrotting Mommy:  Philadelphia Celebrates Ben Franklin's 308th Birthday. Photo credit: R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia™

Globetrotting Mommy: Philadelphia Celebrates Ben Franklin’s 308th Birthday. Photo credit: R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia™

Family friendly highlights for the January 17-19 events include:

  • Visit Philadelphia™ is providing free admission for up to 1,250 visitors to the new Benjamin Franklin Museum all birthday weekend long. At the museum, history buffs can explore Franklin’s life and accomplishments through interactive activities, artifacts, video presentations and more.
  • A fountain of inspirational quotes, Franklin left a legacy of sayings that are repeated dozens of times each day. But which are people’s favorites? Visit Philadelphia™ will find out the answer to this question in daily Facebook polls that encourage fans to vote for a quote now through January 17.  Visit Philadelphia’s Facebook page will post two quotes daily and each Facebook follower who votes for their favorite will be entered to win a Franklin-themed getaway prize package, including hotel accommodations, admission to various Franklin-themed attractions, gift certificates for Franklin-inspired meals and more.
  • On January 17, visitors can get their photo taken with a life-size statute of Ben in the National Constitution Center‘s Signers’ Hall, sign his birthday card and then enjoy some birthday cake. In honor of Franklin’s 308th birthday, guests also enjoy $3.08 off general admission tickets.
  • More than three centuries after his birth, Franklin remains ageless in his many portraits. Ben buffs can join a National Park Service ranger for the Happy Birthday Benjamin Franklin program in the Portrait Gallery at the Second Bank of the United States. It highlights photos of Franklin and his contemporaries and touches on how their contributions continue to impact the world today.
  • At the Historic Philadelphia Center, revelers can meet Ben in person, listen to stories about the famed American and partake in other family-friendly activities during Ben Franklin’s Birthday Celebration. Free birthday cake at 1:00 p.m. on January 17.

Philadelphia is one of my favorite cities on the East Coast.  Visit Greater Philadelphia’s official visitor website for more details and to play your getaway.

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Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 …

November 26, 2013 By admin

It’s time for globetrotting guys on my next holiday gift list!  Check out the next round of great picks in my Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Men…I think these gifts would be great for dads, grandpas, uncles, doormen and other important guys in your lives.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

Stay tuned for upcoming gift guides for big kids and more and if you need baby and little kid or women gift ideas check out the Globetrotter Wish List:  Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Babies, Holiday Wish List: Great Gifts for Globetrotting Little Kids and Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Women.

Guys hate wearing bulky coats at home or away but they’ll love these lightweight Patagonia Down Sweaters available in eight manly colors.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

Men never ask for directions but with Point it: Traveller’s Language Kit – The Original Picture Dictionary – Bigger and Better (English, Spanish, French, Italian, German and Russian Edition) they can just point to the picture and be on their merry way.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

No need to worry about liquids spilling in your luggage when you’re the guy with the Soap on a Rope! I love this Grapefruit version from Jonathan Adler.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

He’ll never run out of weekend getaway ideas with The New York Times 36 Hours: 150 Weekends in the USA & Canada.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

I love these silver Photo Cufflinks from Romero Designs for the guy who misses his kids or wife when he’s on the road.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

I can’t think of any guy who wouldn’t love a GoPro camera to capture their adventures near and far.  Attach it to a bike, skateboard, toddler, etc. and get ready for some fun.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

I love this modern take on the classic flask.  The Izola Flask holds three ounces or bourbon, scotch or whatever poison your guy likes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

All the cool dads at my daughter’s preschool have this water proof, dirt proof, show proof and shock proof LifeProof iPhone case. It will also survive  grubby kid hands too!

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

If you know a skier, this Snow Ski Wine Rack from Uncommon Goods is sure to please.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

For the manly foodie in your life, I love The Fifty United Plates, a serving dish shaped like his favorite state (think hometown, college, etc).  These porcelain trays are great for baked dishes like quiche or pies as well as chips and dips!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

Which is your favorite?

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Globetrotter Wish List: Top …

November 25, 2013 By admin

It’s time for another holiday gift list!  Check out the next round of great picks in my Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Women…I think these gifts would be great for moms, grandmas, aunts, nannies, babysitters and other important ladies in your lives.

Globetrotting Mommy - Top 10 Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Top 10 Holiday gifts for women

Stay tuned for upcoming gift guides for big kids, dads and more and if you need baby and little kid gift ideas check out the Globetrotter Wish List:  Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Babies and Holiday Wish List: Great Gifts for Globetrotting Little Kids.

How awesome is this chic Gold Mine camera strap from Bloom Theory Straps?  I love the Stardust with silver sequins too.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

This retro Bonjour iPhone 5 case from Anthropologie is super cute way to add a little oh la la into your life.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

The Map Necklace from Three Jane is a great pick for that hard to shop for gal.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

This USA Gastronomy Map Cutting Board is great for the travel loving foodie in your life.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

Umbrellas are a necessity at home and away. I’m just loving this Cityscape Clear Umbrella from Felix Rey to add a little sunshine to a rainy day.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

For the fashion maven on your list, Paris Street Style is sure to please.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

Environmentally friendly totes are all the rage here in New York City and my all-time faves are from Envirosax. They’re just great for the beach, carrying groceries (hello 40 pounds of Trader Joe goodies), toting toys to the park, day trips and more.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

Keeping your stuff organized at home or away is easier than ever with LeSportsac’s 3 Piece Travel Set featuring sweet styling, on the go and pretty pouches.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

This oversized Jemina beach towel (we’re talking 7.5 feet long!) from Roberta Roller Rabbit is beautiful for a tropical beach getaway or a picnic around town.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

She’ll love traveling in style with this Lipault Paris Trolley available in a rainbow of colors.   I love the 360-degree spin and the lightweight yet durable nylon on this cheery bag.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for women

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for women

What’s your favorite?

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Road trip: The Crayola …

November 13, 2013 By admin

My daughter is very artsy so when I heard that the Crayola Experience (formerly the Crayola Factory) had been expanded and renovated, I knew we had to check it out.  Located about 90 minutes from New York City, its a great spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway. We stopped by on the way to visit family in Northern PA so it was a nice way to break up our trip.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Crayola Experience

We arrived shortly after opening so the crowds weren’t too bad. I definitely recommend arriving early if possible.  The Crayola Experience features four floors of activities for kids of all ages (no lie, we’re talking toddlers to teens) making it a great family destination. Crayons steal the show (fresh crayon smells waft throughout the exhibits) but you will also find activities that involve markers, wax, modeling clay and other artistic mediums.

Admission includes three tokens which can be used at Wrap it Up (custom crayons anyone?), Marker Mania and Modeling Madness. Additional tokens are $.50 each and you will definitely need more if your kids are anything like my daughter.  Start at the theater which features a 20-minute interactive show (part human and part animation) detailing how crayons are made. As you exit, you receive a newly born crayon. Throw it in your welcome bag and start your adventure.  Our first stop after the show was Wrap it Up.  We had a lot of fun making custom crayons as souvenirs for our friends and family.

Globetrotting Mommy - Crayola Experience

Globetrotting Mommy – Crayola Experience

From there we wandered up each floor and explored the activities.  Basically, my daughter quickly ran from one activity to the next while we chased her around holding the map and snapping photos.  You know how that goes.  The favorites were Melt Down (painting with various colors of melted crayons), Art Alive (an animation area where your artwork appears on the wall), Be a Star exhibit (smile and your picture turns into a coloring page, T-shirt, puzzle, etc.), Doodle in the Dark (you move on the mat and the coordinating crayon dances on the screen), Puzzle It (turn your drawings into puzzles), Paint Palette (a crafting area) and Drip Art (a very cool crayon version of spin art).  There were a handful of activities that were available for an extra charge which I found a bit annoying but they were mostly on the outskirts so that was nice.  Be prepared to say yes or you might face a non-crayon type of melt down…

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Globetrotting Mommy – The Crayola Factory – Art Alive

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Globetrotting Mommy - Crayola Experience

Globetrotting Mommy – Crayola Experience

While we didn’t explore every single area (way too crowded play area, water works area seemed out of place, etc.) we still managed to spend about four hours and had a great time.  Be sure not to miss the memorabilia throughout the museum like the old school photos of vintage crayon boxes and their featured colors. Exit through the gift shop (of course) but this one actually features a nice array of gifts and souvenirs (including design your own packs of crayons and markers).

Things to know:

Admission to the Crayola Experience is $16.99 per person when you buy tickets in advance online. Kids under two are free. Annual passes are just $34.99 and are worth the price if you plan to visit two or more times in a year.

There is a cafe on the first floor or if you’re feeling adventurous, visit one of the downtown Easton restaurants within walking distance.  Be sure to check out the directions and parking information before you go and let me know what you think.

Bon voyage.

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Day Trip: Pumpkin Picking on …

October 24, 2013 By admin

Pumpkin picking on Long Island is one of my favorite fall traditions.  If you’re looking for a great day trip from NYC this weekend head over to Fink’s Country Farm on Eastern Long Island. It’s not too far from the Riverhead outlets so if you’re feeling ambitious you might come home with pumpkins and a few new outfits!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Pumpkin Picking on Long Island

You’ll want to get there as early as you can (they open at 9 am) to avoid crowds and get the best photo ops and pumpkins. The $13 admission price includes unlimited access to the Fall Festival weekend activities including Hay Rides, 7-Acre Corn Maze, Pig Races, Animal Farm, Barnyard Bouncer, Corn Crib, Live Music and more. Additional attractions are available for an extra charge including Pony Rides, Face Painting, Fall Photos, U-Pick Pumpkins on the vine, Kiddie Train, Corn Cannon and Pumpkin Slingshot. There are plenty of picnic tables and the food stand serves soups, sandwiches, hot dogs, roasted corn on the cob (delish!) and beverages (get the hot apple cider). The food line was really long the day we went so be prepared to wait or pack a picnic and snacks.  Bathrooms are plentiful but they are port-a-potties (I know, I know) and there is an area for diaper changing.

If you’ve got older kids, you might want to bring a flashlight and check out the Spookie Maze from 7:30 – 10 pm on October 26th. And if you visit on Sunday, October 27th there will be trick-or-treating.

There was so much to do and see my daughter was running around checking everything out for hours. She’s a pro at pony rides by now and she enjoyed her first pig race and corn crib. The Animal Farm was pretty extensive and there were plenty of feeding and petting opportunities.  The staff was friendly and I loved that it wasn’t as commercial or expensive as many other pumpkin patches on Long Island (you know who you are). We left with three big pumpkins and a bunch of gourds for $12 which I thought was a real bargain when you consider one pumpkin at the Union Square Farmer’s Market is $10+ dollars.

You can also buy Halloween decorations, plants, pies (freshly baked by Mrs. Fink), vegetables, cider and other fall favorites at the farm stand.

There were so many great spots for pictures so bring your camera.  Here are some of my favorite photos from our visit…

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Globetrotting Mommy – Pumpkin Picking on Long Island

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Still not ready for Halloween, check out my post on Halloween costumes and Halloween gift ideas.

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Best diaper bags for …

August 21, 2013 By admin

Traveling with a little one anytime soon?  Below are my picks for the best diaper bags for traveling – think lightweight and functional.  These diaper bags will fit all your supplies without screaming “I’m a tourist.”  And yes, they all include the mandatory changing pad.

For the Mommy who makes it look easy:

I’ve never met a LeSport Sac bag I didn’t like and LeSport Sac’s Ryan diaper bag does not disappoint.  Available in an array of solids and fun prints (love the bronze lightning, black patent and pinkie dot) this roomy classic is very durable, very lightweight and very easy to clean.

Globetrotting Mommy - LeSportsac Ryan Diaper BagFor urbanites like Eloise’s Mommy:

City moms like to look sleek and stylish day and night making this Carry Love Tote from TWELVElittle diaper bag a great option. Available in plum, teal and black, the chic and roomy bag features pockets galore and unlike many totes, it has a large top zipper closure for added security.

 

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For the Jon & Kate Plus 8 Multiples Mommy:

When you’re running after a brood, you need your hands free.  This quilted TWELVElittle Companion Backpack diaper bag comes to the rescue in teal, plum or black water resistant nylon. The lightweight backpack is roomy inside and out with multiple compartments, side pockets and a secret bottom pocket.

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For the Fancy Nancy Mommy:

The sleek Kate Spade Stevie Diaper Bag is as chic as gets in the land of diaper bags. Made of durable nylon that wipes clean, this baby features several compartments and a change purse.

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Do you have a nomination for the best diaper bags for traveling?  I’d love to hear all about it.

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