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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on …

June 25, 2014 By admin

Summer is here and there’s no better way to see New York City’s sights than by sea.  Circle Line cruises have always been a favorite for tourists and locals alike but if you’ve got kids, you’ll want to check out Circle Line’s Kids Cruises.

I took my husband, my daughter and my broken foot on the Summer Sizzling Radio Disney Dance Party cruise last weekend and we had a fabulous time.  These Circle Line Kids Cruises, available on select Saturday mornings now through October, offer a kid-friendly version of the classic sightseeing cruise with special guests and fun kids activities.  

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

The 75-minute cruise departs from Circle Line’s Pier 83 at 42nd street.  Depending on the cruise theme, there are entertainers on the main floor and activities like face painting, magic shows and balloon twisters upstairs.  On our cruise, the Radio Disney team led dance contests (think freeze dance, etc.) and giveaways.  You’ll want to be upstairs to get the best views but don’t rush to take photos of the Statue of Liberty when you first see her, you’ll get a better view with fewer crowds as the boat circles back around. You’re welcome.

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

The weather was spectacular, the sights were gorgeous, the sky was blue and the Annie soundtrack was playing in the background.  It was a classic NYC moment and it was great being able to share an experience from my childhood with my little daughter. Here’s what you missed:

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

It was so much fun. Here are the themes and dates for upcoming Kid Cruises:

July 12 – Liberty Day with Maddie from the WNBA team New York & Baze and His Silly Friends

July 26 – Star Wars Rebels Party

August 9 – Pirate and Princess Party: The Power of Doing Good

August 23 – Baze and His Silly Friends & the Berenstain Bears

October 25 – Halloween Ball Kids Costume Cruise

Here’s what you need to know:

Tickets cost $29 for adults and $20 for kids ages 3-12.

Boarding starts at 9:15 am and the cruise departs at 10 am.  Food and drinks are available for purchase and there is a dedicated stroller parking area. The main deck is completely handicapped accessible and the crew were helpful with boarding. If you’re wondering how I got upstairs, I hopped up and down on my good foot.

If you’re driving, there is a parking lot right at the terminal ($35 for the day) which is worth it if you’re going to explore the nearby kid-friendly attractions, parks and restaurants like the Intrepid Museum, North River Lobster Company, and Lucky Strike Bowling.

To see the entire schedule of Circle Line Cruises visit http://www.circleline42.com/.

We headed over to a nearby pier afterwards which had a cute interactive water playground, grassy spots and scenic views. I’m always amazed to discover these hidden spots.

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Spotlight on NYC: Sail Away on Circle Line Kids Cruises

Bon voyage…

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Kate Spade Surprise Sale: …

June 10, 2014 By admin

Attention globetrotting shoppers, the Kate Spade surprise sale is here and the theme is travel! Act fast to get some great globetrotter gear like totes, diaper bags, wristlets, wallets, make-up pouches, sun hats and more for up to 75% off…

Here are some of my favorite picks:

How cute is this Play Hooky canvas tote with leather trim?

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Kate Spade Surprise Sale: Travel Edition

Globetrotting moms will look tres chic with this Into The Wild Stevie Baby Bag. I also like Kate Spade’s Gingham Harmony Bag. These diaper bags are great for travel and would also make fabulous baby shower gifts.

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Kate Spade Surprise Sale: Travel Edition

This Par Avion Stripe Small Natalie cosmetics bag is a great choice for make-up and toiletries to keep you looking beautiful at home and on the road.

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Kate Spade Surprise Sale: Travel Edition

This Gingham Grainy Vinyl Chrissy is a fun cross-body bag that will go from day to night.

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Kate Spade Surprise Sale: Travel Edition

Bon voyage…

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy …

June 2, 2014 By admin

Travel postcards are a fun way to share your adventures near and far.  If you’re looking for a great way to get your kids away from their iPads and engaged in their vacation surroundings, check out this Watercolor Postcards kit from a portable studio.

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy Adventures in Postcards

The box set includes four tubes of watercolor paint, two brushes, a mixing tray, Strathmore postcards and an instruction booklet.

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy Adventures in Postcards

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Globetrotting Kids: Artsy Adventures in Postcards

I think kids would love designing their own postcards to send to their friends and family back home.  This would also be a fun activity to do on the plane ride home.  I know a few adults who would love this too so I think it would make a great gift for anyone artsy.

If you’re feeling crafty, you could easily DIY your own travel postcard kit or get some extra postcards and the whole family can share one kit.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in …

April 30, 2014 By admin

Thanks to this winter’s Polar Vortex, I got an to enjoy an extended Florida getaway with my mom and daughter. After four (yes four!) flight cancellations, we decided to just stay put and went to spend some time with our cousins in Palm City.

We set out to explore one day and landed in the Treasure Coast town of Downtown Stuart which was so cute I wanted to share our adventures with you.  Stuart is celebrating their Centennial this May with a week of Celebrate Stuart activities so if you’ll be nearby, check it out.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

Here are my top 10 family friendly things to do in Historic Downtown Stuart:

1) Ride the trolly.  As you walk around, you’ll soon notice a trolly running up and down the streets with a friendly driver who asks if you need a ride.  Jump on and enjoy a free tour.  They will drop you off wherever you want and pick you up again when you’re ready.  Our driver even gave us coupons for ice cream!

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

2) Shop till you drop.  Moms, kids and grandparents will find a lot of shopping opportunities.  Some of my favorites were Go Fish, Caramba! and Gumbo Limbo Coastal Chic.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

3) Have lunch at The Pelican Cafe where you can sit alfresco at the “beach” and enjoy water views while your toes wiggle in the sand.  They give kids beach toys to play with which is a great distraction allowing adults to enjoy a few moments of peace and quiet.  The Almost Famous Fish Tacos were delicious.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

4) Walk around, take in the architecture and watch the laid back locals.  You’ll detox immediately.

5) Stop for ice cream at Kilwin’s Chocolates and Ice Cream where you can enjoy homemade chocolates, hand-paddled fudges and original recipe ice cream.  I highly recommend the toasted coconut ice cream.  Yummm.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

6) Go for mommy and me pedicures at Tootsies.  This super-cute shoe store offers manicures and pedicures, something I’d never seen before.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

7) Take in a show at The Lyric Theater which has ben offering concerts, plays, movies and dance performances since 1926.

8) Visit the Stuart Heritage Museum where you’ll find preserved artifacts, maps, clothing and furniture.  It’s open daily and admission is free.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

9) Go for an afternoon or sunset sail with A Daze Charters. They’ll let you take the helm if you’re interested or you can just chill with a drink and light hors d’oeuvres.

10) Take a stroll on the scenic boardwalk and take some photographs.  It’s a great backdrop.

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Spotlight on Florida: A Day in Historic Downtown Stuart

Bon voyage!

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Family Travel 101: Top 10 …

March 26, 2014 By admin

Traveling alone is simple.  Traveling with kids is a production!  Here are my Top 10 Packing Tips for Traveling with Kids.  Here’s hoping they make your trip go a little bit smoother…

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Family Travel 101: Top 10 Packing Tips for Traveling with Kids

1) Put everything essential in your carry-on bag.  Basically, NEVER EVER put jewelry, electronics, and chargers, loveys, or medicine in your checked luggage.  Also, if something is vital to your kid’s happiness and you can’t buy it at your travel destination, leave it home or pack it in your carry-on.  I’m talking must-have toothbrush, special headband, favorite stuffed animal, etc.

2) Dress everyone in comfy outfits and bring a change of clothes for everyone in your carry-on bag.  If your kids are close in age you can probably get by with an extra top and leggings but no matter what, bring extra undies and diapers/burp cloths.  Air sickness, spills, and other accidents are bound to happen and you’ll be super sorry if you have to walk around smelling like puke or pee.

3) Oversized plastic bags and Ziplocs are your best friend.  Pack pajamas in one air compression bag and socks/undies/diapers in another and squeeze till flat.  Depending on where we’re going, I usually use Ziplocs for my daughter’s individual outfits or like items (bathing suits, tops, bottoms, etc.).  For going home, you can use these bags to keep the dirty laundry away from the clean things.

4) Charge all phones and electronic devices before you get to the airport and bring extra batteries and backup power chargers for the plane.  Always pack chargers in your carry-on bag.

5) Keep toiletries to a minimum unless someone in your family has allergy issues.  Make use of the hotel bath amenities but do remember your favorite toothpastes and must-have essentials like detangling spray and sunscreen.  If you’re not checking luggage, check out 3FLOZ and All Travel Sizes for travel sized products, travel kits and squeezable travel tubes.

6) Bring any and all medicine you might need especially if you are traveling out of the country.  If your kids are in the middle of a prescription, take the entire dose with you in case your flight home gets canceled. If you’re traveling with little kids, always pack a thermometer, first aid kit and children’s fever reducer.

7) If kids are old enough, let them be in charge of packing their carry-on bag.  Make sure they bring toys, arts and crafts, snacks, electronics, headphones and anything else that will keep them happily entertained.  My four-year old loves to take her Trunki – Trixie Pink as a carry on because it doubles as a ride-on toy (shown above).

8) Bring along a LOT of healthy snacks and your child’s favorite water bottle.  Easy to pack snacks include nuts, cheese sticks, raisin boxes, granola bars, sliced fruit, sandwiches, pretzels for older kids and squeeze fruit pouches, baby food, yogurt bites and puffs for smaller kids. I’ve never been stopped from bringing a water bottle for my daughter through airport security but they do ask to test it.  Don’t forget bottles and extra formula and bibs for the babes if needed.

9) Bring along family friendly games.  Small travel-friendly games like Melissa & Doug Travel Memory Game, magic pen/books and coloring books/crayons and cards are good non-electronic options.  I always pack a surprise toy or two in my suitcase like Legos, Play Doh or bead necklace kits to keep my daughter busy in the hotel. If you’re going somewhere beachy, bring along beach toys which can double as bath toys.

10) Pack a list of all important information in case you lose your phone or wallet.  Make a xerox for a family member not traveling with you along with a copy of your itinerary/car/hotel details.  The list should include passport information (if traveling abroad), drivers license details, credit card information, important phone numbers and email addresses and any medical records you might need during your trip.

Bon voyage!

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Cool Apps Tuesday: Get around …

March 18, 2014 By admin

Looking for a cool app to help you find places and information when you’re home or away?  You’ll love AroundMe, a cool app that helps you find the closest restaurant, movie theatre, bank, and more by just using your fingertips.

 

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Cool App Tuesday: Get around town with the Around Me App

Categories include Banks/ATM, Bars, Coffee Shops, Deals, Gas Stations, Hospitals, Hotels, Local Guides, Movie Theaters, Movies, Nearby, Parking, Pharmacies, Pubs, Restaurants, Supermarkets, Taxis, and Theaters.  There is also a favorites category where you can store your most used hotspots.

This app is super fast and when you click on a category, you get an array of listings and details.  For example, when you select movies, it lists movies and theaters where that selection is playing.  If you click on a movie title, it takes you to a synapsis page where you can read movie reviews, watch trailers, see showtimes and buy tickets.  Its similar for the hotel and restaurant tabs as well.

Getting lost is a thing of the past because it integrates with Google Maps and Foursquare and shows you exactly how to find the place you’ve selected. Make dinner reservations, book a hotel, buy theater tickets, get gas and find a pharmacy all in a few easy swipes.

AroundMe is one of the best free apps I’ve tried on my iPhone for local searches.  This is true lifesaver when you’re traveling to an unfamiliar town or even at home.  Give it a shot at home and see what you think. And if you hate the adds you can pay the $2.99 for the ad-free version.

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Move over Post-it …

January 9, 2014 By admin

Are you forever leaving Post-it-notes all over the place?  Me too.  Want to clear the clutter?  How about this cute Notable Adventures Message Globe?

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Globetrotting Mommy – Notable Adventures Message Globe

This rotating globe comes with a built-in dry-erase marker in the axis so you’ll be able to jot down your thoughts at a moments notice.  Place it in the kitchen for grocery lists, playroom for reminders or the bedroom for those late night thoughts and you’ll never forget anything again.  Well, no guarantees of course but its a start…

This would make a great gift for families, kids and globetrotters who want to jot down packing lists, important contact information or flight information.

Bon voyage!

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Put a necklace on it! Super …

December 16, 2013 By admin

Want to show your state (or country) pride with a beautiful necklace? These gorgeous necklaces for travel lovers are sure to please!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Necklaces for Travel Lovers

Want to keep it domestic?  Take your pick of states in sterling silver or gold and add in diamonds (one or pave outline) as desired. You can also add a Big Apple charm to show your NYC pride or bi-coastal status.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Necklaces for Travel Lovers

Looking to go overseas?  Globetrotting gals can also pick from the world collection which features several countries including the United States, England, France, Italy, Japan, Africa and Australia.  Looking for another locale, just say the word and Maya Brenner Designs will whip up a custom piece.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Necklaces for Travel Lovers

Select a chain size and you’re off.  These are a great holiday gift idea for any lady in your life.

Bon voyage.

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50 Shades of blue. Best diaper …

December 12, 2013 By admin

Toting a tot to the beach this holiday season? I’m not, so I’ll live vicariously through you.  If you want your diaper bag to match the tropical blue waves, here are my best diaper bag picks in shades of dazzling blue, aqua and turquoise..

Skip Hop teamed up with Jonathan Adler to make this gorgeous and groovy Skip Hop Syrie Light and Luxe Diaper Bag. Lightweight and laminated, this is perfect for a beach getaway.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Best Diaper Bags for Beach Vacations

If you’re looking for a sophisticated day-to-night diaper bag, the Marie Antoinette tote in sapphire from timi & leslie is sure to please.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Best Diaper Bags for Beach Vacations

The San Ysidro Hobo Diaper Bag in popsicle blue is a great option that really looks nothing like a diaper bag!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Best Diaper Bags for Beach Vacations

This cobalt Bleecker Tote from Deux Lux bags is not officially a diaper bag but throw in a changing pad and you’re good to go. The roomy tote is made of animal-friendly synthetics making it a great option for the beach.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Best Diaper Bags for Beach Vacations

Diaper bags also make great baby shower presents and I think these would be fun picks for moms expecting a baby boy.

Bon voyage!

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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…

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