Author: todayineeda

  • Kids & Brushing Teeth – a Toothpaste my child will actually use!

    Kids & Brushing Teeth – a Toothpaste my child will actually use!

    Tasty Paste – Find it here: https://amzn.to/2Q2lLlY

    What is it with kids and brushing their teeth? Why is it so hard to get them to brush and, when they finally do, to get them to do it correctly? One of my daughters does NOT like to brush her teeth – she hates the taste of toothpaste so much that she spits it out the second she gets the toothbrush in her mouth. I tried so many different flavors: fruit punch, bubble gum, strawberry, watermelon, mint. The list goes on and on until I finally tried a chocolate flavored toothpaste.

    Yep, you read that right. I found this toothpaste, Tasty Paste, on Amazon and finally have a toothpaste my daughter will use! If you have a reluctant brusher at home too, give this toothpaste a try! Find it here: https://amzn.to/31fSYvu.

  • Matching Family Halloween Pajamas now available at Target!

    Matching Family Halloween Pajamas now available at Target!

    I love Halloween so much which is why I was super excited to see Target selling family sets of matching pajamas just in time for this spooky holiday season. They have skeletons, jack-o-lanterns and ghost styles, but they are selling out fast so make sure to get yours today!

    Find them here: goto.target.com/KdOZA

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  • Family Vacation – Our Stay in Quebec City

    Family Vacation – Our Stay in Quebec City

    Family vacations – the subject of countless comedies, some nightmares, but most often long-lasting memories of kids and parents alike. I can personally remember long road trips my parents took my siblings and me on during our childhood summers. Stuck in the third row of our Chevy Suburban, a cooler stuffed between my bother and I and no tablets, dvd players or technology to keep our minds busy. It was the best of times and also time for my brothers and sisters to bond over our mutual disinterest in stopping at yet another historic village (which, go figure, I love to do now).

    Yes, we drove all over the country from New England to the Dakotas down to New Mexico and back again. The driving seemed endless and of course sticks out in my brain as childhood torture, but I also remember it being amazing – we got to see and experience so much! We hiked in the Rocky Mountains, ate sopapillas in the South West and stepped aboard tall ships off the coast of Boston. We had family adventures that we all still talk about to this day. So when I came across this article on Parents.com about the benefits of family vacation time on kids mental health and brain development, I felt vindicated in my quest to provide those same adventures for my own children. I mean, I knew I wanted to provide some family bonding time in the form of vacation, but after some complaints about the long drive times following our first vacation, I wan’t sure how to plan for the future.

    In years past, we drove up the coast of Michigan, stopping at Mackinac Island, continuing through the UP and then down through Wisconsin. It was a great first foray into road tripping with the kids. We kept the daily driving times relatively short due to their young ages and had a blast a little closer to home. Next, we drove to the Smoky Mountains which was an amazing trip where we hiked, rafted and explored caves. So for this years’ trip, when Nanette offered to have us stay at her house in coastal Maine, we jumped at the idea. While we didn’t drive all the way to Maine, we flew, we did rent a car when we got their and drove up to Canada and Quebec City and then spent a few more days in the lovely state of Maine. Below I have outlined what we experienced, where we stayed and what we loved about each area we visited.

    Quebec City

    This year, we ended up flying for part of our trip. Cost-wise, it almost was the same for us to drive to Maine over 2 – 3 days with hotels, gas and food as it was to fly. Also, the time it takes to drive to Maine from Chicago with small children really would have limited our ability to visit both Maine and Quebec City in one trip. So, we ended up driving to Quebec City from Maine, which was about a 6 hour trip from where we were. (Quick tip, we lost all cell phone service at some points during this drive. We had a caravan with 3 families so we lost touch a few times.)

    That being said, our trip to Quebec City was amazing! We weren’t sure where to stay – in the city, historic Old Quebec, or somewhere just outside the city. We decided that due to the amount of children we had on our trip, 7 to be exact, being a little bit outside of the city with a few more amenities for the kids was the right way to go for us. We stayed at a resort about 20 minutes north of Old Quebec.

    This turned out to be a great and memorable part of our trip, especially for our kids. Our resort had a private beach on a lake nestled in a hilly, mountainous area. There were lounge chairs, towels, a pool, sand volleyball court, kayaks, stand up paddle boards and a paddle boat that were all available for resort guests. We always had something fun to do at the resort from building sand castles to swimming to sitting by an outdoor fire pit in the evening. The kids loved going back to the hotel after a day of sight-seeing.

    Of course, the one day I go to take pictures of the resort it rains.

    My dress in this picture can be found here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ZH4532 It is a great dress for travel, was light and airy and had minimal wrinkling after being in my suitcase for 2 days.

    First we went to Montmorency Falls, a large waterfall in the area. It was a lot of fun for both the kids and adults in our group. We decided to park and start at the top, walk across the bridge that runs right over the top of the falls which made for great views and then down the stairs to the bottom. We then took the cable car back up to the top, because there were a LOT of stairs going back up. It was a great activity that gave us a sense of the beautiful Canadian scenery.

    Then we ventured into Old Quebec during the afternoon. First thing to know if you are driving, like all cities we had to pay to park. Not surprising, but make sure you are budgeting for it. There are parking garages and parking lots near Old Quebec. We ended up using a lot one day and a parking garage another. Both were within walking distance of Old Quebec. Once you get into the old part of the city, it really is like walking into history. The buildings are beautifully adorned with flowers in the window boxes and colorful shutters. The streets are a lovely cobblestone and most of the area is shut off to cars for the day so you can walk without worrying.

    My hat in the above picture can be found on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2LiOWwW I love that it kept it’s shape in my suitcase without winkling or creasing!

    There is a area to buy art from local artists, lots of souvenir shops and restaurants with outdoor seating. As you can see I stopped at a local bakery for some croissants while there. We had some delicious food and all of the vendors were very nice and accommodating. Once you venture up to the top of the city there are many more things to see and do. We went to Le Château Frontenac, basically a castle at the top of the city that is now a hotel. There were street performers in the area around the Chateau as well as a walkway with a great view of the St. Lawrence River.

    While there, we were directed underground to tour the archaeological remains of the 17th Century Forts & Chateau. There were booklets for the kids to complete activities in. The ruins were pretty incredible, the presentation was great. There were plenty of signs telling us what part of the old forts and castle we were looking at as well as some of the artifacts found at this location. At the end, the kids were able to return to the payment kiosk for a free dog-tag style necklace for completing their booklets.

    Nanette commenting here: Our family ventured off to the Museum of Civilization. We like to experience at least one local museum on all of our adventures and this one didn’t disappoint. Favorite exhibits included Venenum: A Poisonous World, Observe: More Than Meets the Eye and Once Upon A Time. The last two are perfect for children and offer many hands-on activities. The girls didn’t want to leave at closing time.

    Overall, this was a great few days in a beautiful, historic city. We were sad to say goodbye to the resort. The city was very walkable, even with kids. We visited even more historic and interesting sites while in the city, like the Citadel, we just didn’t document it all. The people were so nice and inviting and almost everyone spoke English which was something we were nervous about. I loved every minute of our trip to historic Quebec City and hope to go again! Next up, our trip to Coastal Maine. Details coming soon.

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  • Prime Picks for September!

    Prime Picks for September!

    Utility Jacket. Perfect for layering and comes in 6 colors – https://amzn.to/2zwwpqg

    Adorable Cactus Fragrance Diffuser – visit Amazon to read all of the great reviews! https://amzn.to/2PmsEhS

    Waffle Knit V-Neck Top with great reviews! The light rose color offers a beautiful transition to fall weather. https://amzn.to/2UgAHM4

    Crossbody Tassel Bag. So many color options! https://amzn.to/2Uof0tz

    Distressed Wood Candle Holders – If you need something for your mantel, look no further! https://amzn.to/2PojAsJ

    Modern Farmhouse Burlap Pillow Covers. An easy way to brighten up a room – change out your throw pillow covers! https://amzn.to/2L5mdM3

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  • First Day of Our Empty Nest Free Printable Sign!

    First Day of Our Empty Nest Free Printable Sign!

    We wanted to make a special sign for our readers with college aged kids or children moving out of the nest. For those of you embarking on a different journey we made this humorous little sign – perfect for a selfie! Go ahead and post about your new adventure without kids home every day. Download below.

  • Sunscreen & the Product That Saved My Sanity

    Sunscreen & the Product That Saved My Sanity

    I love summer! I love it a lot. I love the weather, the sunshine, the more relaxed schedule. But, one thing I do NOT love about summer is the constant sunscreen struggle with my kids. It’s such a time-consuming and frustrating, but necessary part of our day. The kids squirm and complain when I apply their sunscreen, but don’t do a great job getting full coverage when they do it themselves. So when I saw this product, called Solar Buddies, I ordered it right away. I am here to say that this product has been fantastic for us this summer! You can find it here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2yXGOuU

    Basically, it is a container with a roller and sponge at one end. You screw open the container, put in the sunscreen of your choice, close it up and let the kids get to work. As they roll it over their skin, the sponge helps to smooth it out. They don’t have to squirt any sunscreen out of a bottle which usually ends up in a big mess and the Solar Buddies size is perfect for little hands. I did find that we would have to rub the sunscreen in afterwards with our hands sometimes, but this is so much easier for my kids to use!

    As with most products for kids, it works best with supervision. They still need help with their backs for example, but I have to say this has made putting on sunscreen easier and more fun for my kids. It’s a win-win!

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  • Another Stitch Fix Review and $50 Coupon Code

    Another Stitch Fix Review and $50 Coupon Code

    Another day another FIX!  As I’ve mentioned before Stitch Fix does an amazing job of finding JEANS that actually fit. So, I asked them to send me more!! I also requested they send basic versatile classic pieces. Check out what they sent me – spoiler alert, I kept them all.

    Hint: It is really important to be very specific in your notes. The fix I received before this one (forgot to take pics) was awful! I asked for summer tanks and received 4 floral tops, yes they were all floral.

    Interested in trying Stitch Fix? Now is the time to do it – click HERE to get $50 off your next first fix!

    The Big Reveal
    I asked for jean short but ended up liking these. Not something I would normally wear but I think they look nice.
    LOVE THIS!
    Very versatile black top – dress up or down
    Had to exchange this for a bigger size but it is a keeper. Note: exchanges are easy and free
    Full list of the goods.
    What DO you do next? The box will tell you.
  • Easy Summer Rosé Spritzer Recipe

    Easy Summer Rosé Spritzer Recipe

    We are certainly enjoying these late summer evenings. Sitting by the fire, the girls doing cartwheels in the yard, I feel pretty lucky right now. I want to take a mental picture of this moment to look back on when we are in the deep part of winter. The actual pictures I took? My cocktail of course. (Thankfully I have thousands of pictures of my girls.)

    This night I made a Summer Rosé Spritzer. If you like Rosé or flavored seltzer water, or just prefer a drink that is not too sweet, then this is the cocktail for you! Bubbly and refreshing, it’s a perfect drink to sit back and relax with all summer long.

    Summer Rosé Spritzer Recipe – makes 2 servings

    • 6 oz. of your favorite Rosé – I used one can of Simpler Wines Rosé from Trader Joes. I love that the cans offer me a perfect portion.
    • 1 can of your favorite flavored seltzer water. I used a berry flavor.
    • 3 oz. Royal Rose Organic Simple Syrup or any simple syrup you have on hand. Choose a flavor that will complement the seltzer flavor you chose.
    • Optional: Fruit of your choice

    This is such an easy recipe. If you are using fruit, I used strawberries, chop and add them to the bottom of two glasses. Muddle/mash the fruit in the bottom of the glass. Next, fill the glass roughly 1/2 to 2/3 full with ice. Pour 3 oz. of the Rosé, half the can of seltzer water and 1.5 oz of simple syrup into each glass. Stir gently with a spoon and enjoy!

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  • Free First Day of School Printable Signs!

    Free First Day of School Printable Signs!

    It’s that time of year again! And by that I mean the time of year where you see photo after photo in your social media feeds of adorably dressed, smiling kids holding up signs announcing their first day of school. I actually really like to see these pictures, they give us a chance to see how kids have grown and show us a smile before the reality of school sets in.

    In honor of this day we made some First Day of School Signs for the 2019-2020 school year. Feel free to download and print out to make your life a little easier! I usually just pop them in a picture frame to make them look a little nicer and snap a pic on the way to the bus stop! Enjoy!

    Download our Free Printables here!

  • Stock up on Shoes for the New School Year – B1G1 50% off at Target!

    Run, don’t walk, to Target! Or just order online while relaxing in your pj’s like I do. Now through August 10th, Target is offering Buy 1 Get 1 50% off Kids Shoes. This sale arrived just in time for my back-to-school shopping. I can get each of my girls a new pair of gym shoes (or sneakers as Nanette would say in Maine) and these adorable flippy-sequin high top sneakers that BOTH of my daughters have been dying for!

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