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Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with …

May 2, 2014 By admin

Looking for some fun ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with kids?  Here are some fun ideas whether you’re planning a big fiesta or a little play date.

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Globetrotting Mommy: Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Kids

Set the mood with some cute decorations like the rainbow donkey piñata, fun fake moustaches and the sombrero centerpiece pictured above from Birthday Express Fiesta Collection.

Serve kid friendly snacks like chips and salsa, quesadillas and mini tacos. Have some fun margaritas for grown-ups and fruit smoothies for the kiddies.  Last but not least, don’t forget about dessert.  These rainbow pinata cookies are so cute and not that impossible to make.

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Globetrotting Mommy: Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Kids

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We’ll Always Have Paris: …

April 22, 2014 By admin

I don’t have too much free time for reading but when I was offered a review copy of We’ll Always Have Paris: A Mother/Daughter Memoir I just knew I’d want to check it out.

One of my all-time favorite trips was a Parisian getaway I went on with my mom where we had so much fun exploring Paris’ fabulous sights, boutiques, amazing restaurants and tourist attractions.  I can still remember our picnic lunches in the park, walking down the streets with flower-shaped gelato cones, eating crepes, croissants and the most amazing Apple Tarte Tatin and a never-ending meal at a fancy schmancy restaurant with more courses than I’ve ever seen.  Did I mention, we’re big foodies??

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Globetrotting Mommy “We’ll Always Have Paris”

In the book, Jennifer processes her dad’s death while she navigates her way through motherhood and around Europe with her daughter for eight summers. As a traveler and a mom, I really enjoyed making my way through Jennifer Coburn’s journeys and I hope to do something similar with my daughter some day. Their adventures are full of colorful locals, visits to familiar tourist sights and many unexpected moments.  Jennifer reminds me of one of my funniest friends, the one you always want to sit next to at a dinner party, and her stories warmed my heart.  I especially enjoyed reading as she questioned the challenges of parenting and carefully navigated the line between mom and friend.  You’ll want to buckle up and enjoy the ride as Katie matures and Jennifer learns to go with the flow.

When Jennifer offered to share some of their favorite memories with my readers, I said yes!

Here they are below.  I think its a great idea to chronicle your favorite travel memories before they fade away.  I’m definitely going to start doing that more and more.  It would be cute to include some of these memories into a photo book for a great trip keepsake.

We’ll Always Have Paris…Jennifer and Katie’s Favorite Memories

Trip One—Paris and London (2005)

Jennifer: I was terrified that I wouldn’t be able to navigate my way through Paris alone with a child. After a rough first day, Katie and I were sitting at a café near the Eiffel Tower where the menu was very different and dogs sat at their owners’ feet. When the waiter brought Katie’s hamburger, it came with a fried egg on top of it. She shrugged and said, “I guess in Paris, breakfast comes with your lunch.” I knew then that she would do just fine abroad—and in life. I also felt slightly guilty that my eight-year-old was my new role model in life.

Katie: We went to this old-timey bookstore called Shakespeare and Company right across the river from Notre Dame. There were tons of books, cozy places to read, and tucked away were cots where people could sleep if they didn’t have a hotel. I begged my mom to have a sleepover there and she said yes! She didn’t love it as much as I did, but spending the night in a bookstore was my idea of heaven.

Trip Two—Italy (2008)

Jennifer: When Katie and I arrived in Rome, our first interaction was with a taxi driver who promptly swindled me out of fifty euros. Later that evening, we had dinner at a deli near the Spanish Steps, and when the owner heard about our bad luck with the cab driver, he fed us every delicious dish in his place—pizza, grilled eggplant, mozzarella, artichoke salad, you name it. His generosity reminded me that there are always more kind people than crooked ones anywhere you go in the world.

Katie: In Venice my mom and I had just gotten soaked in a rainstorm and all I wanted was to have hot chocolate on our balcony that overlooked the Grand Canal. No one understood that we wanted a drink to carry out, so my mom convinced a restaurant owner to let us take the mug of hot chocolate he’d made for me. He was really upset, but my mom can be pretty persuasive. The taste of hot chocolate and the crazy beautiful view of the water after a storm were perfect together. (And the restaurant guy was super nice when my mom returned the mug.)

Trip Three—Spain (2011)

Jennifer: Finding the secret order of cookie-baking nuns in Madrid was no easy feat, but when we did, it was a great adventure. We rang a buzzer and made our way through the maze of the convent, following signs that read “Dulces” taped next to pictures of Madonna and Child. We arrived at an empty room with a lazy Susan that had a chain thick enough to restrain King Kong. From behind the wall, a nun with a frighteningly stern voice barked at us as we used our junior high school Spanish to buy cookies. Totally worth it! They were the best orange treats we will probably ever eat.

Katie: My mom and I were in the garden of the Alhambra in Granada and I was looking at this patch of yellow flowers. A minute later, I heard singing, so I turned around to see my mom standing in the middle of a group of Korean women and singing—in Korean! She told me that her Korean friend in elementary school taught her the song and she’d heard it so many times, she never forgot it. They all taught me the song (and the hand movements) and we sang it together. My mom can make friends anywhere.

Trip Four—Amsterdam and Paris (2013)

Jennifer: My father wrote a song that was popular in Holland in the ’70s, so when Katie and I went to Amsterdam, we looked for the record in an old vinyl shop called Second Life Music. She found the record immediately, which the store owner offered to play while he looked up the song’s history in his music bible. It was lovely, surreal, and bittersweet, since I can never share this memory with my father.

Katie: Some parents tell their kids not to do drugs, but my mom showed me when she ate a “space-cake” in Amsterdam. I hated to laugh at her since she was obviously feeling really guilty, but there were moments when she was just so silly, we both had to crack up. There were some really funny things that night, but mostly I remember my mom feeling bad because she ate way too much. She pretty much convinced me that this wasn’t something I ever wanted to try.

Have you ever taken a mother/daughter trip?  Mother’s day is coming up and there are few better gifts than a vacation…If not, We’ll Always Have Paris: A Mother/Daughter Memoir would be a great gift.

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4 CommentsFiled Under: Books, France, Great Gifts, Italy, Just for Girls, Just for Moms, multicultural, reviews, Spain, Travel, United Kingdom Tagged With: Amsterdam, book, Daughter, great gift, Holland, Italy, London, Memoir, Mother, Mother's Day, Mother/daughter travel, Paris, Spain, We'll Always Have Paris

Family Travel 101: Top 10 Tips …

April 16, 2014 By admin

If you haven’t heard, multi-generational travel is the hottest trend in family travel.  At the New York Times Travel Show seminar “Trending in Family Travel: Multi-generational Travel Trends” hosted by Kyle McCarthy of Family Travel Forum, I got the latest scoop on this hot topic.

I’ve taken many multi-generational trips with my daughter and I definitely think its a win-win all around.  Here we are last year on a Disney cruise.

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Globetrotting Mommy Family Travel 101: Top 10 Tips for Multigenerational Travel

If you’re planning a getaway with your parents or in-laws, siblings or grandparents, here are Top 10 Tips for Successful Multi-Generational Travel.

1) Try to plan as far in advance as possible to make the trip as smooth and affordable as possible.  Book early to secure the best flights and hotel prices and be sure to use online comparison booking sites.  If you’re traveling oversees, be sure to look into kid fares available on many foreign carriers.  Try to travel during shoulder season and look for promotions where kids can stay and eat for free.  Don’t forget to ask for AAA or senior discounts.

2) Discuss the trip budget in advance and agree on who will pay for what to avoid any uncomfortable moments.  Be super clear about each family’s financial responsibility and either break it down by category (one family covers air, another covers hotel, etc.) or agree to split things evenly.

3) Discuss parenting and discipline issues with in-laws before traveling.  If you don’t want your kids eating certain foods or participating in certain activities, be sure to let everyone know ahead of time.   Be clear on babysitting responsibilities and try to give each set of parents a kid-free day or night (or more).

4) Consider renting a home so travelers can have space, privacy and the chance to eat on their own schedule.  This is especially nice for families with little kids where the children can eat early and go to bed and the adults can enjoy a leisurely meal without worrying about babysitters.

5) Plan a trip that is important to your family’s history like exploring your ancestry or celebrating a family member’s milestone birthday.  This could mean a trip to a grandparent’s home town, a parent’s alma mater, etc.  This is a great way to bond a family and create a lifetime of memories, especially if it entails exploring a new culture.

6) Organize a trip that highlights your family’s passions or interests.  Maybe you want to attend a sporting event like the Olympics or Super Bowl or visit a destination where the whole family can learn how to fly fish, ski, cook, etc.

7) Consider visiting National Park Service parks where travelers will find an array of family friendly activities and affordable rates.

8) Make sure to build in some down time.  Little ones and grandparents will need time to nap and recharge their batteries while teens will want some alone time.  Everyone will appreciate a little time to relax on the beach or explore new towns at their own pace but be sure to have some “hang out” time where family members can play board games, decorate cookies and partake in other bonding activities.

9) All-inclusive resorts and cruises are great options for large families with active big eaters.  They are also great for families where not all siblings have children since there will be an array of adult activities.

10) Treats and bribes work well for kids of all ages.  This could mean ice cream and park visits for small kids or shopping trips and special dining options for older ones.

If you”re interested in learning more about Kyle’s presentation, click here for the full slideshow.

Bon voyage…

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Globetrotting Spring Fashion …

March 31, 2014 By admin

I love finding unique fashion accessories for my daughter and when they’re inspired by different cultures and affordable, that’s even better.  When I spotted the colorful Peppercorn Kids booth at the recent ENK Children’s Club, I had to take a peek.

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Globetrotting Spring Fashion Accessories: Boho Chic meets California Girl at Peppercorn Kids

The girls accessories were so cute and on trend with a fun mix of colorful beaded rope bracelets, beaded cloth covered necklaces and globally inspired headbands, scarfs and head wraps.  I especially loved the adorable hand painted Babushka baby doll necklace on an adjustable suede cord.  How cute does miss G look wearing it?

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Globetrotting Spring Fashion Accessories: Boho Chic meets California Girl at Peppercorn Kids

Little girls will adore the cute patchwork animal purses and backpack charms and glittery belts.

If you’re looking for some unique children’s accessories that won’t break the bank, Peppercorn Kids will not disappoint.

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I was not compensated for this post but I did receive a necklace for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

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Leave a CommentFiled Under: California, Design, Fashion, Great Gifts, Jewelry, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, multicultural, Products I love, reviews, United States Tagged With: belts, Boho Chic, bracelets, California, Fashion Accessories, gifts for girls, girls, girly girl, head bands, head wraps, Kids Fashion, necklaces, purses, scarfs

Fun Food Friday: Trader …

March 28, 2014 By admin

Trader Joe’s sells so many yummy things but one item that wows everyone in my family is Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter spread.  Originating from Belgium, Speculoos is a type of spiced shortbread cookie traditionally baked around Christimas time.  The popular cookies have now found their way into an array of delicious spreads, cookie butters and ice cream flavorings (Belgium’s version of our Cookies and Cream).

Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter is delicious on toast, as a sandwich spread or just straight out of the jar.  It doesn’t contain nuts so its lunchbox friendly and I love to use it as “skin” when I make funny face apples or as “sauce” when I make dessert pizza. Its so popular there actually a Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter page on Facebook.  Who knew?

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Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter Spread offers up a taste of Belgium

So, here are your options, assuming you live near one of the many Trader Joe’s stores in the U.S.  Looking for a store near you?  Check out the new Trader Joe’s app.

– Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter Spread:  the original flavor with a consistency of smooth peanut butter.

– Trader Joe’s Speculoos Crunchy Cookie Butter Spread:  the same flavor as the original with crunchy cookies mixed in.

– Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie & Cocoa Swirl: this one mixes the original flavor with a smooth cocoa stripe for those craving a little chocolate with their cookies.

Which one is your favorite?

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1 CommentFiled Under: apps, Belgium, cookies, Food and Drink, Holidays and Celebrations, Just for Fun, multicultural, Products I love, reviews Tagged With: Belgium, Cookie Butter Spread, dessert, Foodie, Fun Food Friday, kid friendly snacks, Speculoos, Trader Joe's, Trader Joe's Cookie Butter

International Decor: The must …

March 24, 2014 By admin

Planning a safari themed nursery?  Looking to add a little Indian themed design into your foyer?  How cute is this Ellie Side Table from Serena & Lily.  This table is just the piece of furniture that can grow from baby to teenager.  I think it would look great in any globetrotting kid’s room or playroom or the den or the foyer or the bathroom…

Ellie Side Table from Serena & Lily

Ellie Side Table from Serena & Lily

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How do you say “Let it …

March 5, 2014 By admin

Does your daughter sing Frozen’s “Let it Go” hit all day long like mine???

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Globetrotting Mommy – How do you say “Let it Go” in 25 Languages?

Well, I showed her this video of Elsa singing her signature song “Let it Go” in 25 languages and it blew her mind.  Check it out and sing along.  You might even learn some new words along the way…laissez-le aller,låt det gå, laat het gaan, dejarlo ir…


Let It Go in 25 Languages on Disney Video

If the movie has inspired you to plan a trip to Norway, check out Adventures by Disney’s Norway Family Vacation.

Bon voyage…

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5 CommentsFiled Under: Disney, Just for Boys, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, multicultural, Norway, Travel Tagged With: Disney, Elsa, Frozen, Let it Go, Movies, Soundtrack

Fun Food Friday: All Around …

February 28, 2014 By admin

My husband and daughter are carb lovers – pretzels, pasta and crackers are their favorite things.  I try to keep it healthy so when I heard about baked Pasta Chips, I was intrigued.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Inspired by a meal  in Tuscany, oven baked Pasta Chips look like ravioli and are made from semolina flour and Italian herbs. Each of the five flavors is inspired by a pasta sauce and tied to a region or cuisine in Italy. Spicy Tomato Herb is meant to evoke Calabria, Mediterranean Sea Salt brings to mind Puglia and Marinara was inspired by Naples’ famed pizza region, while Garlic Olive Oil and Alfredo recreate some of Italy’s most popular dishes.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

We taste tested the Garlic and Oil, Alfredo and Marinara flavors.  They’re light, thin and crunchy, definitely more cracker-like than chip and full of flavor.  The Marinara had a distinctive pizza flavor, the Garlic Olive Oil was reminiscent of garlic bread and the Alfredo had just the right amount of cheesiness. We loved all three but I think the Alfredo was the first bag to disappear…

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Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

If you’re planning an Italian themed pizza or pasta night, I think these would be fun to serve.  With 60% less fat than regular potato chips, they’re a nice addition to the baked snacks I like to keep on hand.

Have a great weekend!

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Fun Food Friday: Around the …

December 6, 2013 By admin

Love to travel? Love Trader Joe’s?  Love chocolate?  If you said yes to any of those, you’re going to adore the adorable and delicious Chocolate Passport from Trader Joe’s.

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe's Chocolate Passport

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport

This tiny little gift set packs a big punch of exotic flavors into eight colorfully wrapped chocolate bars.  Unlike traditional chocolates, these are made from cocoa beans sourced from a single plantation or region.  Cool, right?

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe's Chocolate Passport

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport

Check them out…

Peru: 60% Cacao Dark Chocolate.  Well-rounded with subtle Jasmin notes and a clean finish.  Ideal pairing: Cabernet Sauvignon.

Ecuador: 66% Cacao Dark Chocolate.  Deep chocolate aroma with floral and fruit notes.  Ideal pairing: Mocha.

Venezuela: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate.  Unique, mild taste with hints of floral and dried grasses. Ideal pairing: Earl Grey tea.

Ghana: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Peppery notes and spicy aromas with a bitter dark chocolate bite. Ideal pairings: Unsweetened Cappuccino.

Dominican Republic: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Slightly nutty notes and a sharp finish. Ideal pairing: Syrah.

Papua New Guinea: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Marked fruity taste with a touch of spice. Ideal pairing: Merlot.

São Tomé: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Intense cocoa flavor with an exciting bitterness. Ideal pairing: Dry roasted almonds.

Tanzania: 73% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Subtle fruitiness with a fine hint of vanilla. Ideal pairing: Jasmin tea.

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe's Chocolate Passport

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport

At just $10, this set would be a yummy holiday gift idea for a coworker, teacher, mail carrier, babysitter, secret Santa or anyone with a sweet tooth.  For a bigger gift idea, add it to a gift basket filled with the wines, teas and snack pairing ideas.

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

Have a great weekend!

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Discover Norway, the …

December 3, 2013 By admin

Did you see Disney’s Frozen movie over Thanksgiving weekend?  Us too!  Did you just love it?  Us too!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Discover Norway, the inspiration for Disney’s Frozen movie

If you were impressed by the movie’s animated version of Norway’s majestic wintery landscape and traditional folk costumes why not check out the real thing?

If you’re the type who wants someone to plan all your vacation details check out Adventures by Disney’s Norway Family Vacation. The 8-day/7-night getaway includes visits to Bergen (the inspiration for Anna and Elsa’s kingdom of Arendelle), Flåm, Geiranger and Oslo. You’ll enjoy fun-filled family activities like river rafting and boating adventures on the fjord, trout fishing, a private Glacier Safari (hello Seven Sisters Waterfall!), visits to cultural attractions (UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Stave Churches and more), folk dancing, culinary activities (cheese-making, yum…), one-of-a-kind meals (dinner in a museum!) and other adventures. Recommended for families with kids age six and up.

If you’re the plan-it-yourself traveler, check out Visit Norway where you can book Norwegian flights (nonstop from New York, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando Los Angeles and San Francisco) and arrange activities like riding a reindeer sled (just like Sven), Fjord excursions, Oslo tours and other activities where you just might catch the area’s famed northern lights, officially known as Aurora Borealis.

I’m adding Norway to my travel bucket list right now…

Bon voyage.

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