Posts in Fun Outdoors
Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! I'm happy to report that we enjoyed a fun camping adventure with the girls, which I'll be sharing more about soon (particularly since many people have said either, "Really, you took a 3-year-old camping?!" or "I could never do that!"). It was shockingly doable! But before we get there, if you're off and looking for something to do this week, enjoy this roundup via the Weekly Blueprint:

July 1: Test your hockey skills with the Worcester Sharks. (Worcester)

July 2: Free concert - Soul City. (Plymouth)

July 2: Meet an astronaut. (Acton)

July 2 - 3: The Brewster annual oceanside summer arts and crafts festival. (Brewster)

July 2 - 6: Boston Harborfest. (Boston)

July 3: Children’s Discovery Day. (Stockbridge)

July 3 - 4: Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular. (Boston)

July 4: A fireworks roundup by town. (Multiple locations)

July 4: Bridgewater Arts and Music Festival. (Bridgewater)

July 4: A children’s bike parade. (Needham)

July 4: Learn about Ramadan. (Boston)

July 4: Free admission to Heritage Museum and Garden. (Sandwich)

July 4: Free admission to Edward Gorey House. (Yarmouth Port)

July 4: Free admission to Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. (Becket)

July 4: Free admission to Amelia Park Children’s Museum. (Westfield)

July 4: Free admission to Falmouth Museums on the Green. (Falmouth, Woods Hole)

July 4 - 6: Berkshires Arts Festival. (Great Barrington)

Image credit: Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, how are you all doing with summer vacation? Yesterday was our first official day off and by about 10am, Laurel clearly was missing her friends already (it was a good thing she happened to have a midday birthday party to attend)! So commences play date scheduling before her camps start... Meanwhile, if you're in town this weekend, here are 16 events, lovingly curated for your consideration. Enjoy!

1. Meet the New England Aquarium without going into the city. (Acton) 

2. Art in the Village. (Barnstable)

3. The Boston Common Frog Pond opens for the season! (Boston)

4. Spice, fun, and food at the Boston JerkFest. (Boston)

5. Family play date at the ICA. (Boston)

6. Get messy for International Mud Day. (Boston)

7. Enjoy some Sunday Parkland Games. (Cambridge)

8. Dinoland grand opening. (Carver)

9. A grand opening festival. (Easton)

10. Let’s go ponding. (Framingham)

11. Wilson Farm strawberry festival. (Lexington)

12. Rolie Polie Guacamole at the Healthy Families Festival. (Natick)

13. Learn about butterflying in the backyard. (Newburyport)

14. A family fun day. (Somerville)

15. Spread your wings for this faery festival. (Wenham)

16. Family canoeing on the French River. (Worcester)

Image credit: Art in the Village

Local Gems: Easton
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I'm thrilled to share another Local Gems post today (be sure to check out the Arlington Center, Back BayBeacon Hill, Jamaica Plain, Lexington, Medford, and Watertown features)! Today's Easton recommendations come from my delightful friend Christina, who writes at The Fairly Odd Mother and Cool Mom Picks. Thanks for sharing these 10 local gems in Easton, Christina! (And if you want to submit a Local Gems feature, see details here!)

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Right next to the busy city of Brockton, Easton is a pretty, historically rich, tree-filled town I've called home for the last 14 years. It's a wonderful spot for kids with lots of safe outdoor spaces in which to roam, great schools, and a not-too-long drive to either Boston, Providence, or Cape Cod. Here are some of my family's favorite spots:

1. The Village Toy Shop. This is my go-to stop for all those birthday gifts my kids need for their friends, and also for awesome holiday shopping too. With free gift wrapping, it's clear how much this store is loved by all the matching gift wrap piled up at any child's birthday party.

2. Hilliards House of Candy. There is no bigger treat than a stop at Hilliards House of Candy, where my kids can scoop out their own assortment of goodies into bags while I check out their delicious boxes of salted caramel chocolates, roasted-on-site nuts, or adorable holiday chocolate lollipops. It's a great spot to stop in summer for a scoop of their own yummy ice cream too.

3. The Children's Museum in Easton. Easton's old historic fire station makes a wonderfully playful spot in which kids can explore, climb, learn, and play. Getting to the top of the old fire pole is a challenge for little arms, and their outdoor play space, The Wild Place, let's kids explore nature and maybe even get a little messy.

4. The Farmer's Daughter. The "it" place for breakfast or lunch on Main Street, The Farmer's Daughter works with local growers to create delicious masterpieces that have people lining up to experience. I like that even their kids' menu takes into account their focus on fresh and local ingredients.

5. Borderland State Park. The former stopping grounds of the rich and famous (notably, the Ames Family who donated much to the town), Borderland is truly a gem for everyone in the state. The park offers great hiking and biking trails, a sprawling disc golf course that is open to everyone, huge lawns for tag, a fun sledding hill, and picnic tables for when it's time to refuel.

6. Natural Resources Trust of Easton. Otherwise known as Sheep Pasture, the NRT exists as an educational center for the town, with chickens, sheep, and other livestock on site for kids to see, as well as easy walking trails to explore. The NRT puts on Spring Family Night Hikes, summer camp for kids, and a huge Harvest Fair in October that seems to bring the entire town to their grounds.

7. Easton Town Pool. Opening this week, this town pool is the best spot on a hot summer's day with little kids. The pool is more like a small pond with filtered water, a sandy beach, and lots of lifeguards on hand to help keep an eye on beginning swimmers. 

8. Maguire's Bar and Grill. Massachusetts' oldest independently owned and continuously operated restaurant and bar, I don't think Maguire's ever closes -- we've made the short drive during a snowstorm! Maguire's is a great place to stop for a juicy burger, blackened shrimp pasta (my favorite!), or one of their special seasonal offerings. My kids love the lively, informal atmosphere as much as I do.

9. Ames Free Library. Check out one of the town's many historic buildings, this one designed by the famous American architect Henry Hobson Richardson. A spacious children's room and pretty outdoor gardens make the Ames Free Library a great stop for books, movies, and video games.

10. The Marketplace at Simpson Spring. Take a field trip to the oldest independent bottling plant in the US and try some of their delicious old-fashioned soda flavors like Cream Soda and White Birch. The Saturday marketplace also brings together local farms and food producers, crafters, and other locals businesses into a bustling year-round indoor market. If you can catch a tour, do it---totally fascinating for both kids and grown ups.

Do you have other Easton gems you love? Feel free to share in the comments below! And if you want to pen a Local Gems guest post, contact Christine at editor@bostonmamas.com to check on availability.

Image credits: thumbnail via Maguire's; all images via linked websites or associated Facebook pages with the exception of Borderland State Park, via Wikipedia.

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! We had a lovely one, enjoying lots of time outside, a solstice gathering with friends, World Cup, Maleficent (which I thought was quite good!) barcalounger style (!), and an incredible business launch party for a dear friend (which I will share more about soon!). Now, on to Monday! enjoy this roundup of fun for the week!

June 23 - 26: Learn to take smart photos. (Natick)

June 24: Explore Boston’s islands on free ferry day. (Boston)

June 24 + 26: Josu Ortiz Trio. (Boston)

June 25: Tree huggers at the Esplanade Playspace. (Boston)

June 25: It’s time to play in the park. (Lincoln)

June 25: A historical tea time. (Hanover)

June 25: Green art and earth tales. (Concord)

June 25: A lantern walk and lantern making workshop. (Easton)

June 25: Learn about the birds and the bees. (Lincoln)

June 25: Explore fireflies. (Belmont)

June 26: Fruitlands centennial celebration. (Harvard)

June 27: Space storytime. (Cambridge)

June 27: Learn about Ramadan. (Boston)

June 27: Free Friday night fun featuring the Maynard Community Band. (Acton)

June 27: Free admission to Franklin Park Zoo. (Dorchester)

June 27: Free admission to Worcester Art Museum. (Worcester)

June 27: Free admission to The Sports Museum. (Boston)

June 27: Free admission to MIT Museum. (Cambridge)

June 27: Free admission to Cape Cod Maritime Museum. (Hyannis Port)

June 27: Free admission to Tanglewood. (Lenox)

June 27: Free admission to Mass MOCA. (North Adams)

Image credit: Children's Museum, Easton

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone -- are you ready to make some awesome weekend plans? I hope so, because I've got a mega-roundup for you today, including 35 events lovingly curated for your consideration! Also, as I mentioned earlier this week, strawberry festivals are here, so don't forget to check out these 8 easy strawberry recipes to make use of your local strawberry haul!

1. Dinosaur egg hunt with an awesome grand prize. (Acton)

2. Learn how to do the Indian folk dance Bhangra. (Acton)

3. Ben Rudnick show to benefit Cradles to Crayons. (Boston)

4. It’s world giraffe day! (Boston)

5. Critter day with therapy dogs. (Boston)

6. Celebrate Chinatown at the Main Street Festival. (Boston)

7. Live performance by The Friends of Broadway. (Boston)

8. Fun, jam packed skateboarding demo from one of Boston’s greatest. (Boston)

9. Scientists of the future show off their ingenuity at Eurekafest. (Boston)

10. It’s time to make music Boston. (Boston)

11. Spend your day celebrating the summer solstice at Fete de la Musique. (Boston)

12. Sunday games on the banks of the Charles. (Boston)

13. Verrill Farm strawberry festival, dessert contest and culinary yard sale. (Concord)

14. Music at the Manse summer concert. (Concord)

15. Connors Farm strawberry festival. (Danvers)

16. Watch the Sox on the big screen. (Dorchester)

17. Free admission to Fruitlands Museum to celebrate Centennial Saturday. (Harvard)

18. Summer solstice farm to dinner. (Harvard)

19. Open barnyard at Weir River Farm. (Hingham)

20. Swim, kayak, run or walk against the tide for breast cancer prevention. (Hopkinton)

21. Marini Farm strawberry festival. (Ipswich)

22. Russell Orchards strawberry festival. (Ipswich)

23. Summer solstice celebration on the longest day of the year. (Ipswich)

24. 18th annual Tufts Medical Center Cycle for Life. (Lincoln)

25. Visit the MAKEmobile traveling creative and tactile experience cart. (Lincoln)

26. Lanni Orchards strawberry festival. (Lunenburg)

27. Enjoy the traditional summer solstice bonfire. (Marshfield)

28. Discover beaver lodges and dams on this family beaver hike. (Princeton)

29. Field day gets extreme at Wachusett Mountain. (Princeton)

30. Find some treasures at The Vintage Bazaar. (Salisbury)

31. Real life Downton Abbey upstairs, downstairs tour. (Stockbridge)

32. A children’s garden adventure quest. (Stockbridge)

33. Support the Stone Zoo at this Wild Affair. (Stoneham)

34. Worcester Food Truck Festival at Elm Park. (Worcester)

35. MA Farmer’s Markets Strawberry Dessert Festival. (Various locations)

Image credit: Franklin Park Zoo

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend and, if you celebrated Father's Day, delightful festivities with the dads in your lives. I was off with the girls most of the weekend since Jon was teaching a class, but last night we enjoyed a lovely and leisurely dinner spread at home (Vi especially loved this board)! Anyway, I hope you're gearing up for a great week; if you're looking for something to do, enjoy this roundup via the Weekly Blueprint:

June 16: A night out fighting breast cancer with the Ellie Fund. (Boston)

June 17 + 19: Berklee Performance Series, Jacinta Clusellas Trio. (Boston)

June 18: Outdoor story hour on the farm. (Hingham)

June 18: A backyard bug hunt. (Newburyport)

June 18 - 20: Test out summer camp for a day. (Edgartown)

June 19: Summer concerts at Fruitlands Museum begin with the sounds of summer. (Harvard)

June 19: Medford Square turns into a street fair. (Medford)

June 19: For grown ups only, British Pub Night. (Salem)

June 20: Discover the wild animals right in your own neighborhood. (Acton)

June 20: STEM night at the museum exploring science, technology, engineering and math. (Boston)

June 20: Join the bug ladies for Critter Day. (Boston)

June 20: It’s a pajama party at the Children’s Museum. (Boston)

June 20: Kick off summertime with storytime. (Cambridge)

June 20: Children’s treasure hunt at the Great House. (Ipswich)

June 20: A relaxing family cruise. (Orleans)

June 20: A leisurely family canoe paddle. (Topsfield)

Image credit: The Trustees of Reservations

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone -- I hope you're having a great week! I just got word that Laurel survived her school's Night at the Museum, and I'm just so thrilled for her! I mean, I was pretty confident we wouldn't get a middle of the night call, but she was definitely filled with giddy nerves yesterday. What a milestone! Anyway, get ready for the weekend because I have a great 22 event roundup for you today via the Weekend Roundup. Enjoy!

1. Free evening at the museum for families with children on the Autism Spectrum. (Acton)

2. Celebrate Arlington at Feast of the East. (Arlington)

3. Arts Fest Beverly. (Beverly)

4. Spectacle Island 5K, Fun Run and Field Day. (Boston)

5. Spend Sunday funday on the Esplanade. (Boston)

6. Fork in the Road food truck and music festival. (Boston)

7. Just in time for garden season, introducing the cucumber. (Boston)

8. Father’s Day at the zoo. (Boston, Stoneham)

9. Puppet show: Jack and the Beanstalk (Brookline)

10. Celebrate the positive impact of physical activity on a child's mind, body, and community. (Canton)

11. Spend the day with Thomas the Tank Engine. (Carver)

12. 20th Annual Father’s Day Road Race. (Easton)

13. Treat dad to a classic car show. (Hyannis)

14. Dozens of trucks to explore at this touch a truck event. (Kingston)

15. Lexington Symphony concert in the round. (Lexington)

16. Moving for life: a day of fitness, food and fun. (Mattapan)

17. Hyper-local craft brew fest. (Somerville)

18. Bright your favorite furry friend for a teddy bear check up. (Stoneham)

19. Father’s Day family camp out. (Topsfield)

20. The Waltham Farmer’s Market opens in a new location. (Waltham)

21. Take a beach ramble and see what treasures you can discover on shore. (Westport)

22. A festival of science, technology and robots. (Worcester)

Image credit: Waltham Farmer’s Market

Dear Boston Mamas: Visiting Boston with Toddlers
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Today’s Dear Boston Mamas query comes from Kristen: 

Hi Christine, I'm hoping you can help me. Our family will be visiting Boston this July (from Canada) with our 19 month old daughter. We are staying near the Boston Common and are looking for some things to do with her. From my research the aquarium looks great, but the Children's museum seems to be for older kids. Can you suggest some things we should check out with her? I'm looking for attractions (outside/inside, paid/free) and any good restaurants to check out with her.

 

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Hi Kristen, I’m so excited for you to visit Boston -- you and your family will love it here! If you want to peruse further, I’ve written here, here, here, and here about visiting Boston with kids, but for ease of browsing, and given that you are staying directly in the city with a toddler, I have 8 specific recommendations:

1. Boston Common + the Public Garden. It’s great that you’re staying near the Common because you’ll have lots to do right there, what with the playground, spray pond, carousel, and Swan Boats. Be sure to snap a photo at the Make Way For Duckling statues, which are near the corner park entrance close to Charles Street. Speaking of which, if you have time to meander down Charles Street, be sure to hit these Beacon Hill gems, which include some kid-friendly food recommendations.

2. The Waterfront. The Aquarium is always a hit, and the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway offers wonderful space to run around, there's a carousel, and nearby Christopher Columbus Park offers access to a playground and water play. I recently ate at City Landing, right along the Greenway and it was super yummy (I highly recommend the yellow tomato bisque + avocado and crab salad); they also offer a kid's menu.

3. The North End. Not far from the waterfront is the North End, where you can grab pizza cafeteria-style, delicious gelato, and more. If spectacle is your thing, your travel timing accommodates, and your toddler doesn’t mind crowds, you might also have the opportunity to view a North End feast.

4. Cruise the Harbor. I’m actually thinking about going on a whale watch soon with my girls (ages 3 and 9), but if you want something a little less spendy you can cruise 20+ waterfront stops via water taxi for only $10 (kids under 12 ride free).

5. Play in the Back Bay. You’ll be very close to the Back Bay area (famous for Newbury Street shopping). Be sure to check out these Back Bay gems (which include kid-friendly dining recommendations), including the Esplanade Play Space and Clarendon Street Playground, which your toddler will enjoy.

6. Cultured craft time. If you’d like to merge culture (for you), crafts (for your toddler), and air conditioning (for everyone), family programming is regularly offered at the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Fine Arts.

7. Feast at Flour. I really love Flour Bakery for a quick bite to eat that doesn’t break the bank but still feels special. There are three Boston locations: Fort Point, South End, Back Bay.

8. The Weekly Blueprint + Weekend Roundup. Finally, just before your trip, I recommend checking out the latest Weekly Blueprint (published every Monday; see example here) and Weekend Roundup (published every Friday; see example here). These weekly posts include a curated collection of special events for the upcoming week and weekend, making planning easy!

I hope this is helpful and that you have a wonderful time in Boston!

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Have a question for Christine? Drop her a line! And of course feel free to comment in if you have recommendations beyond those made above.

Image credit: 1) FreeDigitalPhotos.net; 2) Christine Koh

Weekly Blueprint
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Holy cow you guys, I'm still recovering from the shock of yesterday! Laurel enlisted my in-laws to help her plan a surprise anniversary party for Jon and me. They invited/tracked guests down via stealthily passed notes, phone chains, and the white pages (!); Jon and I returned from a day out to a house full of friends, family, food, and fun. Incredible! While I soak this in, I'll get Monday going for you via the Weekly Blueprint:

June 10 + 12: Berklee Performance Series: Ana and Marco (Boston)

June 11: Basket bombing workshop. (Harvard)

June 11: Storytime in the great outdoors. (Hingham)

June 11: It’s time to play in the park. (Lincoln)

June 12: Spring into Summer tree walk. (Acton)

June 12: Inspire Arts & Music concert in the park. (Boston)

June 12: Sample historic beer in a historic place. (Boston)

June 12 - 14: Puppet show: Jack and the Beanstalk (Brookline)

June 13: Get filthy with messy, squishy Dirtopia. (Acton)

June 13: Follow the road to the cup at Boston’s #1 soccer party. (Boston)

June 13: STEM night at the museum. (Boston) 

June 13: Mike, the Bubble Man. (Boston)

June 13: Father’s Day storytime and activity. (Cambridge)

June 13: Friday evening hayride and campfire. (Lincoln)

June 13: Listen to the sounds of the night. (Norfolk)

June 13: Full moon family hike. (Worcester)

June 13 + 14: Hyper-local craft brew fest. (Somerville)

Image credit: Fruitlands Museum