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Sunday, July 24, 2011

My 7 links... A look at a year of Accompanied Minors

As I come close to the 1-year anniversary of Accompanied Minors, I look back at what I have done in this first year, thanks to the folks at Tripbase who started My 7 links. Thank you to the lovely Corinne from Have Baby Will Travel for nominating me...

- Your most beautiful post:
Okay... so this one is pretty subjective... But I have to say that my post on the remote Dog Island in Florida still has me dreaming and planning... I am close to having a complete itinerary for the eventual trip (hopefully not in the too far future).
The beautiful remote shores of Dog Island, Florida
That being said, I have recently read some reviews on the Pelican Inn which don't sound too favorable... So, just in case... I have found some house rentals in the area. I will soon share the entire planned itinerary.


Your most popular post
I have to say that I'm pretty happy that 5 great baby travel items is the  most popular post, as this was one of the directions I originally wanted to take when I started this blog.


The Sack n' Seat makes this post the most popular
– Your most controversial post
Uhhh... so this one's a toughie as I don't exactly think of this blog as controversial but since is the case, I will share a story of an awkward moment of my blogging career... There are many amazing family travel blogs out there where I gather fantastic information from for my vacations. I have to be honest, I don't always keep notes from where I get the information from which can lead to sometimes unbeknownst to me to being very inspired by a post when I then create my own, as it happened in this post on a trip to Messanges. If this has taught me a lesson though, it's to keep notes of my sources and credit them as often as possible. Once again, thank you to Vanessa Boz for the great family travel info on her amazing blog, Boz Around. Check it out if you haven't yet. 

– Your most helpful post
Judging from it's recent success, my post on a New England Mini-Vacation seems to be sharing a great idea for an inexpensive long weekend away.
Sleepytown Cottages in Wells, Maine
A post whose success surprised you
I'm actually surprised by the success and traffic my post about Portugal has received. That being said, with beaches like this one, who wouldn't want to go...
The beach in Algarve, Portugal
A post you feel didn’t get the attention it deserved
Being still relatively new at this I guess I'm always surprised when my posts get any attention, and quite appreciative that they do. That being said I hope that more people discover this post and get inspired to discover Newfoundland's beauty and all it has to offer.
E discovering the Touch Tank at the Terra Nova Park visitor's centre
The post that you are most proud of
That's easy, my first one. The discover of the Tomo Hotel in San Francisco's Japantown and the great night we had there, (following the lousy night we had elsewhere) was the inspiration I needed to finally start this endeavor, and I'm pretty proud of what I've accomplished since.
The great night that started it all at Hotel Tomo
So here are my nominations:
- Celina and her Petit a Petit and family blog. I wish I could sew like she does and come up with the amazing creations she does.
- Emeline who co-writes the blog at Emeline & Annabelle Couture Café. Her adventures make me laugh and this post has inspired me beyond belief. I hope to be able to go visit her amazing shop one day, and maybe learn how to sew.
- A blog I discovered out of the blue Chantal from The Adventures of Skinny Mini Kiki amazes me with her talent in creating beautiful bento boxes for her daughter.


I hope you enjoyed this year as much as I did.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Oh Canada! Ottawa with kids.


We go to Ottawa fairly often, as one of E's favorite cousins live there. It's also only about 1h30 away from Montreal. Canada's Capital region has quite a bit to offer no matter what time of the year, it seems that there's always something going on there, whether it's Winterlude, or the Tulip Festival in the spring or the Blues Fest in the Summer, it's a great place to go for the weekend with the family. If you do go, make sure you check out  Kids in the Capital for some amazing activity ideas, for things to do and places to go.

In the summer, take a walk with the family along the Rideau Canal, a Unesco World Heritage Site which also turns into the world's largest skating rink in the winter. Weather permitting, try to catch the changing of the guard at the Parliament at 10:00 AM. After that, check out Byward Market and grab a quick lunch (maybe on the go for a picnic) at one of my favorite spots, La Bottega known as much for its espressos as it's delicious paninis or, for an incredible food experience, try Sweetgrass Bistro, Canada's first Aboriginal bistro, showcasing First Nations foods with ingredients provided from local farms. For all the crafty mamas, check out Adorit  an amazing fair trade eco-fabric boutique.
Kayaking on the Rideau Canal

World's longest skating rink: The Rideau Canal in Ottawa
Changing of the guard on Parliament Hill
La Bottega in Byward Market
In the afternoon why not take a walk, or a bike ride in Gatineau Park, Canada's Capital consevation park where there's always loads of activities, no matter the time of year. It's also home to the Mackenzie King Estate site. Another beautiful outside park is at Petrie Island where the kids can see turtles, different kinds of birds and a whole variety of wetland wildlife. There's also a great beach.
Gatineau Park in the Fall

Petrie Island park 
Another great option is the Agriculture Museum, a working farm where kids will be able to see the breeds of dairy and beef cattle, pigs, sheep, horses, goats, rabbits and chickens, go on Tally Ho wagon rides, a tractors exhibit, and discover the essential role bees play in the pollination of many Canadian food crops. They also have different special events and activities throughout the year.

The dairy barn at the Agriculture Museum

The Farm at the Agriculture Museum
 If it's not so nice outside, don't worry, there's still tons to do. The Children's Museum is a truly amazing pace at the Museum of Civilization. There are changing temporary exhibits are 30 permanent exhibit spaces where kids will dress up in different costumes, have hands on activities and discover different traditions from different countries. You can easily spend an entire day there, and if not at least half a day. While you're at the Civilization Museum, if you're there before October 10, 2011, there's also a great exhibit on JAPAN: TRADITION. INNOVATION where five themes—travel, automation, social status, consumer culture and entertainment—demonstrate how traditional influences have shaped contemporary Japan and touched the world at large. Another classic favorite is the Science & Technology Museum where there really is something for everyone! Don't forget your astronaut ice cream! 4Cats Art Studios have an Ottawa location which provides some fun Art Studio workshops for kids, and the Reptile Zoo is sure to fascinate kids of all ages.


If you're looking to pick up some cute things for the little ones, why not stop by The Extraordinary Baby Shop, which really truly lives up to its name, 3 Little Monkeys, or Chick Pea who all have beautiful things for the babies. Nest is one of my favorite places to get wooden toys, but also for all the other beautiful stuff they have. If you have a young one (or not so young one) in your life who loves toy soldiers, try this place out, in Byward Market.


After all that, if you're still looking for things to do, take a look here!