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Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! After a really stressful week, I was so relieved to recalibrate a bit over the weekend. Though I'm still in caregiving mode, I also was able to help celebrate a friend's 40th, engage in plant therapy, and experiment with some cooking. Amazing how restorative those simple things are! Anyhow, let's get rolling with a great week, starting with the Weekly Blueprint:

January 13: Mass General Hospital for Children presents a children’s health education day. (Boston)

January 13: It’s Toddler Tuesday at Legoland. (Somerville)

January 13 - 25: The Pied Piper of Hamlin puppet show world premiere. (Brookline)

January 14: Learn how to make your teeth happy!. (Acton)

January 14 - 19: Design, build, and explore a mini city constructed completely out of cardboard. (Acton)

January 14: Que Bueno! A storytime en espanol. (Boston)

January 15: Get up close and personal when the art comes off the wall. (Lincoln)

January 15: Just what does a distinguished scientist do all day? (Worcester)

January 16: An interactive musical performance with musicians From the Top. (Boston)

January 16 - 19: A film festival for the whole family. (Belmont)

January 16: Curious George storytime is back. (Cambridge)

Image credit: The Discovery Museums

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday everyone, I hope this week has been treating you well! It's been a very tough one for me personally, but I'm feeling a million times better after getting out for a run this morning (that line "I run to burn off the crazy" is no joke!) and I'm ready to tackle the day! If you're looking for something to do this weekend, enjoy this curated list of 18 picks via the Weekend Roundup. Also, I encourage you to collect winter gear to donate this weekend!

1. Especially for Me evening at the museum for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. (Acton)

2. Magic show with Rupayan Neogy. (Acton)

3. Stories from Snowy Lands puppet show. (Arlington)

4. A magic show for smart people. (Arlington)

5. Live performance by Voices Boston. (Boston)

6. All about penguins family day at the aquarium. (Boston)

7. Warm up in the tropics of the zoo. (Boston)

8. Time for breakfast with the gorillas. (Boston)

9. The final day to hold onto the holidays. (Boston)

10. Spend the morning with Debbie and Friends. (Brookline) 

11. The world premiere of The Pied Piper of Hamlin puppet show. (Brookline)

12. Boston’s Celtic Music Festival. (Cambridge)

13. Kids in the kitchen making chips and hummus. (Canton)

14. Snow shoes and stone soup. (Dover)

15. An MLK Jr day mitzvah project. (Framingham)

16. Meet wild animals from New England and beyond. (Harvard)

17. Make a winter nature journal. (Lincoln)

18. Spend your Saturday seaside. (West Tisbury)

Image credit: Downtown Boston

Weekly Blueprint

Welcome to the first Monday of 2015, everyone; I hope you enjoyed a lovely holiday break! It was wonderful to step back from work and really sink into time with family and friends, and though Monday is starting off a little crazy with work and personal matters, I'm looking forward to getting back into a routine. This week is a bit light event-wise around town (no doubt many folks are in recovery mode!), but enjoy these options via the Weekly Blueprint:

January 5: Full moon and folklore hike. (Ipswich)

January 6: ASD-friendly afternoon at Discovery Museums. (Acton)

January 6: Women’s empowerment workshop information session. (Cambridge)

January 7: Bilingual sing along. (Boston)

January 7: Women’s empowerment workshop information session. (Cambridge)

January 7: Fill your day with art and play. (Lincoln)

January 7: Preschool storytime at Gore Estate. (Waltham)

January 7: Have tea with Queen Elsa. (Wenham)

Image credit: Wenham Tea House

New Year's Week + Weekend Roundup

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you're having a wonderful vacation break! It's been so fantastic to relax and entertain and be in holiday mode (I don't think it's an accident that Laurel and Violet have been playing so beautifully together!). Anyhow, as you can see, I'm keeping things light on this site during the break. Come follow on Instagram for personal updates, and meanwhile, enjoy this roundup of events for the New Year's week/weekend!

December 29 + 30: Sing along to The Sound of Music. (Arlington)

December 29 - 31: Celebrate vacation week at the MFA by making art inspired by winter. (Boston)

December 29 - 31:  The Whaling Museum is a festive winter wonderland. (Nantucket)

December 29 - January 1: The most beloved festival of lights. (Carver)

December 29 - January 1:  School vacation boredom busters. (Easton)

December 26 - January 4: Take a journey during school vacation without leaving Boston. (Boston)

December 29 - January 4: Blink! A light and sound extravaganza. (Boston)

December 29 - January 4: A Splendid book collection. (Chestnut Hill)

December 29 - January 4: The zoo becomes magical with thousands of twinkling lights. (Stoneham)

December 26 - January 4: Some good old-fashioned school vacation activities. (Sturbridge)

December 29 - January 4: December school vacation fun at the Ecotarium. (Worcester)

December 30: Make some noise to get ready for New Years Eve. (Acton)

December 30 + 31: Winter vacation storytime. (Concord)

December 31: Shake, rattle and roll your way to 2015. (Acton)

December 31: Strap on your skates and roll into the new year. (Beverly)

December 31: So much fun to be had at First Night Boston. (Boston)

December 31: Count down to 2015...at noon! (Boston)

December 31: Family-friendly New Years Eve party. (Easton)

December 31: Ski in the new year. (Princeton)

December 31: A wild way to ring in the “zoo year”. (Stoneham)

December 31: A jammin’ New Years Eve with Josh and the Jamtones. (Wellesley)

December 31: Kids New Year’s Eve at Wenham Museum. (Wenham)

December 31: No need to stay up until midnight for this Noon Year’s Eve celebration. (Worcester)

January 1: A New Year's Day boat trip to Thompson Island. (Boston)

January 2: FREE admission to Discovery Museums. (Acton)

January 2: Sing, dance and move to live music. (Boston)

January 2 - 4: The Joshua Show, a hipster Mr. Rogers. (Brookline)

January 3: WinterFest weekends at The Fruitlands begin. (Harvard)

January 4: Meet the artist at the opening of the For the Birds exhibit. (Newburyport)

January 4: Unpredictable thrills, side-splitting comedy and daredevil stunts at Circo Comedia. (Newton)

January 4: Need new winter gear? Hit up this equipment swap. (Sudbury)

Image credit: Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Local Gems: Newton North Villages

Hooray, it's Local Gems time! Today's Newton recommendations come from my friend Sharon Reilly, mom of three, blogger at ViolaCay, and cofounder of the Newton Kitchen Tour. Thanks for sharing these 11 local gems, Sharon! And be sure to check out the Arlington Center, Back BayBeacon Hill, Coolidge Corner, Huron Village, Easton, Jamaica Plain, Lexington, Medford, Natick, Watertown, and Wellesley features!

From Sharon:

Newton was founded in 1630 and is comprised of 13 villages, all with their own personality. We have a population of close to 80,000 in approx 18 square miles. So yeah, it's big. For today we're going to concentrate on the north part of Newton. Yes, the one with the gazillion dollar high school! There's no shortage of fine dining, high end boutiques, and hair salons, but I'm going to focus on my favorites as a mom! My parents both grew up in Newton. I have loved it forever and knew I wanted to raise my kids here.

1. The Cove/Lyons Park/Charles River Canoe and Kayak (Auburndale). My first gem is a giant space encompassing Charles River Kayak & Canoe, Lyons Park, and The Cove. These outdoor spaces are loosely connected and awesome places to take the kids. You can paddle your way down the Charles River and end up at The Cove, a park run by the city of Newton. You can take a walk through the woods and end up at Lyons Field where they play little league baseball under the lights on warm spring nights. It's magical, all of it. I have had two of my kids' birthday parties at The Cove (you can rent sites that have BBQ grills and picnic tables), a massive park with tennis and basketball courts, a baseball field, a giant pile of sand, play structures, and bathrooms. In the winter there is ice skating on the river with a warming hut! Sometimes the mayor even stops by with hot chocolate!

2. Just Next Door (Auburndale). I buy almost all of my gifts at Just Next Door! I can stop in on the way to a 7-year-old's party find something awesome for the right price and they wrap it up. I've even found something for the ever difficult to buy for 14-year-old boy. They have a huge selection of Vera Bradley and fun jewelry. My Christmas presents from the kids always consist of a bangle or a necklace from JND. 

3. West Newton Cinema (West Newton). West Newton Cinema is a small six-screen theater that shows first run and film festival favorites. You can rent a theater for kids parties and special occasions. WNC was a part of our wedding celebration, showing our love story to our guests. It was built in 1937 and the seats have seen better days, but it's still a gem. I'm hoping Newton native John Krasinski (of The Office) will swoop in to restore it. Oh, and the popcorn has REAL BUTTER!

4. Sweet Tomatoes (West Newton). Sweet Tomatoes is a small chain of pizza places throughout Massachusetts. It's pretty close to true Neapolitan pizza. My personal favorite is mushroom, spinach, and ricotta. Ask for the smooth sauce if you have chunk-averse kids (like mine).

5. The Rox Diner (Newtonville). The Rox Diner is one of our go to family dinner spots; they serve delicious salads, burgers (Green Lantern please!), and breakfast. The Mickey Mouse pancakes are available all day long AND they have wine and beer. Major win.

6. George Howell Coffee (Newtonville). I am a coffee snob. I love a good cup of coffee. I like it roasted well. I like espresso better than drip. A good latte is a day-changing event for me. Yes, I have had baristas remake a coffee. I'm that customer. However, I always get great coffee at George Howell Coffee in Newtonville. Always. They consider themselves a coffee lab. They brew new coffees to gather customer feedback before offering them online and test new coffee equipment and brew methods.

7. Down Under Yoga (Newtonville). Ohhhhhhhhm. Take a break mom, take a well-deserved break! Down Under Yoga is a great spot to get your ohm on. 

8. Salvis Barber Shop (Nonantum). I take my boys to Salvis Barber Shop when they need haircuts. The price is right. The guys are awesome. My father and grandfather also got haircuts at Salvis back in the day, which makes me feel all kinds of nostalgic. 

9. Coletti-Magni Park (Nonantum). There's a little park in Nonantum called Coletti-Magni Park (across from Salvi's) that gets LIT UP at Christmastime. It is home of the Giant Santa. No matter your religion you'll have a fun time at the tree lighting festivities. The Newton Children's Association Christmas has been doing this since before I was a kid.

10. Prana Power Yoga (Newton Corner). Prana offers a lot of heated power yoga classes, but lots of variation as well. I most like the Hour of Power. A quick sweat and back to the pick up line. 

11. Amarin of Thailand (Newton Corner). I have been going to Amarin of Thailand for Thai food for over 20 years. I lived around the corner when I was in my twenties and that's where the love affair began. This is my mom splurge because I can't go here with my kids or bring home my pad thai because of my peanut allergic guy. I have tried a lot of Thai food in my day and apart from the street vendors on Kao San Road in Bangkok, Amarin is my favorite.

Thanks for sharing, Sharon! If you have other Newton North village favorites, feel free to share in the comments below. If you'd like to pen a Local Gems guest post, contact Christine at editor@bostonmamas.com to check on availability.

Image credits: all images via linked websites or associated Facebook pages, with the exception of West Newton Cinema, Coletti-Magni Park, Salvis Barber Shop + Amarin of Thailand images, courtesy of Sharon Reilly.

Christmas Week + Weekend Roundup

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! Jon and I enjoyed a truly magical overnight to Rockport; our first kid-free trip together since well before Violet was born! I'll have more to share about Rockport soon, but meanwhile, following suit from Thanksgiving week, I'm sharing a combined weekday + weekend roundup today to aid your planning if you're in town, and also so I can hop off the grid later this week. Enjoy!

December 22 + 23: Holiday lights trolley tour and sing along. (Boston)

December 22 + 23: Harvard Square Holiday Faire. (Cambridge)

December 22 - 28: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. (Boston)

December 22 - 28: The Christmas Revels; celebrating the Winter Solstice. (Cambridge)

December 22 - 31: The Whaling Museum is a festive winter wonderland. (Nantucket)

December 22 - January 1: The most beloved festival of lights. (Carver)

December 22 - January 4: Blink! A light and sound extravaganza. (Boston)

December 22 - January 4: A Splendid book collection. (Chestnut Hill)

December 22 - January 4: The zoo becomes magical with thousands of twinkling lights. (Stoneham)

December 23: Winter wonderland crafts. (Easton)

December 24: It’s Chanukah on Ice. (Arlington)

December 26: Early access to the museum for children with special needs. (Boston)

December 26: KidsJam monthly family dance party. (Boston)

December 26: It’s Boxing Day at the Old Manse. (Concord)

December 26 - 28: Last weekend to hop aboard the Polar Express. (Carver)

December 26 - 28: A Christmas Carol. (Worcester)

December 26 - 30: Sing along to The Sound of Music. (Arlington)

December 26 - 30: Holiday vacation boredom busters. (Easton)

December 26 - 31: Make art inspired by winter. (Boston)

December 26 - January 2: Take a journey during school vacation without leaving Boston. (Boston)

December 26 - January 4: December school vacation fun at the Ecotarium. (Worcester)

December 26 - January 4: Some good old-fashioned school vacation activities. (Sturbridge)

December 27 - January 2: Get sculpting this school vacation. (Boston)

December 28: Cajun band Sqeezebox Stompers Zydecho performs. (Boston)

December 28: Prepare and eat a complete 19th-century dinner by the hearth. (Sturbridge)

Image credit: Christine Koh

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a wonderful week! I'm so loving the holidays this year; it's been delightful to send and receive cards, bake and distribute cookies (so far I've made #1, #4, #7, and #10 on this list...all awesome!), get festive with the kids, and reflect on 2014 and think about work and nest projects for 2015. And if you're looking for a little holiday spirit, there's no shortage in this roundup of 29 events for your weekend. Enjoy!

1. Alastair Moock family holiday hootenanny. (Arlington)

2. Breakfast with Santa! (Boston)

3. Boston Children’s Theater presents The Velveteen Rabbit. (Boston)

4. Holiday lights trolley tour and sing along. (Boston)

5. A cookie swap for a cause. (Boston)

6. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. (Boston)

7. ASL interpreted rainforest reptile show. (Boston)

8. The classic tale of A Christmas Carol, Muppet style. (Brookline)

9. The Christmas Revels; celebrating the Winter Solstice. (Cambridge)

10. Harvard Square Holiday Faire. (Cambridge)

11. Hop aboard the Polar Express. (Carver)  

12. A Splendid book collection. (Chestnut Hill)

13. Come together to celebrate the shortest day of the year. (East Hampton)

14. Nantucket Noel, the quintessential yuletide experience. (Nantucket)

15. The Whaling Museum turns into a festive winter wonderland. (Nantucket)

16. Chanukah hoedown with Josh and the Jamtones. (Needham)

17. A holiday breakfast with Mrs. Claus. (North Andover)

18. Expert tips on creating your own gingerbread houses. (North Andover)

19. Santa’s workshop is open for business. (North Andover)

20. Polar Express holiday celebration. (Princeton)

21. One of the oldest Christmas pageants in New England. (Rockport)

22. FREE showing of Elf! (Somerville)

23. Photos with Santa. (Stoneham)

24. A good old-fashioned brunch with Santa. (Sturbridge)

25. Escape the frenzy of a modern Christmas and celebrate by candlelight. (Sturbridge)

26. Have tea with Santa. (Waltham)

27. Music for the “holly”days. (Waltham)

28. Etsy artists of Boston winter bazaar. (Watertown)

29. A Christmas Carol. (Worcester)

Image credit: Boston Children’s Museum

Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! I am still recovering from the aftermath of an epic cookie party + my Girls on the Run team completing their 5K yesterday, and I'm seriously getting excited for holiday break. As much as I love work, I also love the holiday slowdown! But before we get there, how about a fun roundup of events for your week? So much great stuff going on -- enjoy!

December 15: Final day of Greenovate Boston’s used toy collection. (Boston)

December 15 - 21: Boston Children’s Theater presents The Velveteen Rabbit. (Boston)

December 15 - 28: The Christmas Revels; celebrating the Winter Solstice. (Cambridge)

December 15 - 23: Holiday lights trolley tour and sing along. (Boston)

December 15 - January 4: A Splendid book collection. (Chestnut Hill)

December 15 - January 4: The zoo becomes magical with thousands of twinkling lights. (Stoneham)

December 15 - January 1: Nantucket Noel, the quintessential yuletide experience. (Nantucket)

December 15 - January 1: The Whaling Museum turns into a festive winter wonderland. (Nantucket)

December 16: 241st Anniversary Boston Tea Party Reenactment. (Boston)

December 16: Winter wonderland crafts. (Easton)

December 16: Prepare a variety of sweet & savory homemade food gifts perfect for sharing with others. (Ipswich)

December 16: Assembly Row celebrates Hanukkah. (Somerville)

December 16: A wonderful evening of candlelight and holly. (Waltham)

December 16 + 19: Cookie decorating and holiday crafts. (North Andover)

December 17: Who needs overnight shipping when you can create a giftapult. (Acton)

December 17: Enjoy an evening of art and activities celebrating Hanukkah. (Boston)

December 17: Fill your day with art and play. (Lincoln)

December 17: Don your ugly sweater and go play with some Legos. (Somerville)

December 18: Slow down your sleigh with DIY parachute sleigh stoppers. (Acton)

December 18: Wander through Roslindale this holiday season. (Roslindale)

December 18: Celebrate the season with an evening dedicated to the art of mixology. (Salem)

December 18 - 21: Cinderella puppet show. (Brookline)

December 18 - 23: Harvard Square Holiday Faire. (Cambridge)

December 19: Up, up and away DIY flying reindeer. (Acton)

December 19: PlaySpace pajama party. (Boston)

December 19: Prepare a variety of sweet & savory homemade food gifts perfect for sharing with others. (Ipswich)

December 19: There's a Moose on the Christmas Caboose book-signing and moose-meeting. (Stoneham)

December 19 - 21: Find unique gifts and experiences at the Cultural Survival Gift Bazaar. (Boston)

December 19 - 21: Hop aboard the Polar Express. (Carver)  

December 19 - 21: Escape the frenzy of a modern Christmas and celebrate by candlelight. (Sturbridge)

Image credit: The Trustees of Reservations

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're enjoying a great week! I'm super excited about this weekend; we have some fun social events on tap, my Girls on the Run team has its season-ending 5K, and the girls and I will be working on some of these easy DIY food gift projects! We'll also likely pop in to at least one of the events on this epic 42-event Weekend Roundup. Enjoy, and I'd love it if you could share the roundup with your friends!

1. Ben Rudnick and Friend’s holiday extravaganza. (Arlington)

2. Explore the deep sea at this family day. (Boston)

3. Greenovate Boston’s used toy collection. (Boston)

4. Breakfast with Santa and the animals.  (Boston)

5. Another opportunity for breakfast with Santa. (Boston)

6. Boston Children’s Theater presents The Velveteen Rabbit. (Boston)

7. Santa ditches his sleigh and arrives to this party by helicopter. (Boston)

8. Holiday story hours, musical performances and a FREE kids concert. (Boston)

9. FREE kids concert with Little Groove. (Boston)

10. A family Chanukah celebration. (Boston)

11. Holiday lights trolley tour and sing along. (Boston)

12. Downtown Boston’s holiday market. (Boston) 

13. Stories Alive interactive reading of Rudolph. (Boston)

14. Home for Little Wanderers toy and book drive. (Boston)

15. Holiday music at Faneuil Hall. (Boston)

16. Join magician and juggler Scott Jameson for an extraordinary morning. (Brookline)

17. The Velveteen Rabbit puppet show. (Brookline)

18. Your opportunity to buy handmade at this artist marketplace. (Brookline)

19. The Christmas Revels; celebrating the Winter Solstice. (Cambridge)

20. Festival of native arts and culture. (Cambridge)

21. It’s opening day for the ice rink at the Charles Hotel. (Cambridge)

22. Hop aboard the Polar Express or check out the Festival of Lights. (Carver)

23. The Concord Band holiday pops concert. (Concert)

24. Winter solstice lantern walk. (Ipswich)

25. A festival of trees. (Marlborough)

26. The Whaling Museum turns into a festive winter wonderland. (Nantucket)

27. Stroll on inn to Nantucket. (Nantucket)

28. A Christmas breakfast or brunch with your best girl. (North Andover)

29. Santa’s workshop is open for business. (North Andover)

30. Holiday tea with Mrs. Claus. (North Andover)

31. The Chandler Travis Philharmonic Christmas Cavalcade benefit. (Orleans)

32. Christmas in Rockport. (Rockport)

33. A nature hike with Santa! (Sheffield) 

34. FREE showing of Home Alone. (Somerville)

35. Holiday hot chocolate with the reindeer (and early entry to ZooLights). (Stoneham)

36. Photos with Santa. (Stoneham)

37. A good old-fashioned brunch with Santa. (Sturbridge)

38. Escape the frenzy of a modern Christmas and celebrate by candlelight. (Sturbridge)

39. Final weekend of Reagle Music Theatre’s ChristmasTime. (Waltham)

40. Have tea with Santa. (Waltham)

41. Cookie decorating at Panera Bread. (Various locations)

42. Christmas is everyone on The Cape. (Various locations)

Image credit: Panera Bread