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Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! Ours included lovely things like flowers, a long run (albeit a tough one!), an egg hunt with friends, a gorgeous family hike, and a visit to see my mom, in addition to getting our house back in order (oh the endless piles of laundry!) after last week's plague. I'm looking forward to this week, and am kicking it off with the Weekly Blueprint. Enjoy, and have a great week!

April 7: Autism-friendly afternoon at The Discovery Museums. (Acton)

April 8: Celebrate Sakura, the season for cherry blossoms. (Boston)

April 8: Sprout your very own garden. (Lincoln)

April 8:  All about sheep storytime. (Waltham)

April 9: Making silly circuits. (Easton)

April 9: Looking for somewhere to volunteer? Here’s the place. (Boston)

April 9 - 12: The Magic Soup and Other Stories puppet show. (Brookline)

April 10: The Concord Band Spring Pops Concert. (Concord)

April 10: Sing along with Ed Morgan. (Needham)

April 10: The magic of the beautiful vernal pool migration. (Topsfield)

Image credit: Boston Children’s Museum

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday, everyone, I hope you're having a great week! I have been sidelined somewhat by some kind of nasty head cold or flu, but I'm grateful to be coming out of the fog just in time for the weekend. On that, here are 14 weekend events, lovingly curated for your consideration! Also, if you're on Instagram, I'm co-hosting an awesome giveaway with some wonderful fellow IGers if you want to enter to win $500 for you + $500 for a friend. You should totally enter to win!

1. A musical celebration of the heroes and victims of the 2013 marathon bombing. (Arlington)

2. Make an Alfombra to celebrate Semana Santa. (Boston)

3. Solve the clues and find the eggs. (Boston)

4. Breakfast with the Easter bunny! (Braintree)

5. Spend the morning with Willy Wonka. (Brookline)

6. The tales of Peter Rabbit. (Brookline)

7. Easter egg hunt. (Cambridge)

8. Hunt for eggs on the Cape. (Chatham)

9. Embark on a sound safari. (East Boston)

10. Celebrate spring, new farm life and of course, eggs! (Ipswich)

11. An Easter eggstravaganza. (Leominster)

12. 6,000 eggs and one Mr. Bunny. (Roslindale)

13. Hop on down the bunny trail to Stone Zoo. (Stoneham)

14. Hunt for eggs out in the wild. (West Tisbury)

Image credit: Zoo New England

Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! Our Saturday was unusually full to the brim (including the joys of seeing Laurel ease into swim lessons and also discovering that Violet is a total natural on ice skates...of course, just in time for the skating season to wind down!), and then Sunday was delightfully lazy. And now, Monday! And OMG more snow! Let's kick the week off with the Weekly Blueprint:

April 1: FREE admission to explore the sculpture park. (Lincoln)

April 1: Gretchen Rubin speaks about her book, Better Than Before. (Wellesley)

April 2: Light it up blue for World Autism Awareness Day. (Acton)

April 2: Hey budding scientists, it’s mud season! (Worcester)

April 2 - 4: Peter Rabbit puppet show just in time for Easter. (Brookline)

April 3: FREE admission to The Discovery Museums. (Acton)

April 3: It’s the great banana hunt. (Cambridge)

April 3: Think with your hands and make some music. (Easton)

Image credit: The Children’s Museum in Easton

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday, everyone, I hope you're having a wonderful week! It was so great to meet some of you at the Mommybites Boston mom's night out event last night -- thank you so much for coming out and braving the rain! Meanwhile, who else is excited for the weekend? If you're looking for something to do, enjoy this roundup of 25 events, lovingly curated for your consideration. And tune in later today for a fantastic Friday Find!

1. Hands-on programs about nanoscale science and engineering. (Acton)

2. Godspell! (Arlington)

3. Learn the ancient art of Pysanky, just in time for Easter. (Arlington)

4. Raise money for cancer research over brunch. (Beverly)

5. A festival just for healthy kids. (Boston)

6. Every rug has a story, every pattern has a history. (Boston)

7. It’s World Puppetry Day. (Boston)

8. Easter comes to the South Shore. (Braintree)

9. The Caring Bunny pays a visit to the mall. (Braintree)

10. It’s National Crayon Day in Color City. (Brookline)

11. Randy Kaplan introduces Jam on Rye. (Brookline)

12. The tale of a wise old rabbit and a no-so-smart tiger. (Brookline)

13. Sugar shack Saturday. (Ipswich)

14. Skip the pancakes and go for french toast this weekend. (Lexington)

15. The sheep get ready for Woolapalooza. (Lincoln)

16. Hear the colors you see at a Rainbow Symphony. (Lincoln)

17. A fun afternoon with the Harlem Globetrotters. (Lowell)

18. Celebrate cultures from around the world. (Manchester-by-the-Sea)

19. With spring comes maple sugar days. (Milton)

20. Karen K & the Jitterbugs rock Newton. (Newton)

21. Wachusett Mountain family day hike. (Princeton)

22. Hop on down to see the Spring Bunny. (Somerville)

23. Final weekend for Maple Days. (Sturbridge)

24. Have tea with Queen Elsa. (Wenham)

25. MA Mother of Twin’s spring sale. (Winchester)

Image credit: Art Beat

Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! Ours was a good mix of social time (including a loooong overdue date night...hooyay!), domestic errands, and relaxing at home. So nice! And now it's time to kick off the week. Enjoy this roundup of weekday events via the Weekly Blueprint -- and on that, I would love to meet you in Somerville on Thursday evening if you're looking for a fun evening out with other mamas!

March 24: Toddler Tuesday at Legoland Discovery Center. (Somerville)

March 25: Fill your day with art and play. (Lincoln)

March 25: Tots @ 10 celebrate spring with Stacey Peasley. (Somerville)

March 25 + 27: Exciting activities featuring science, art, creativity, exploration and sharing of ideas. (Easton)

March 26: Cosmic Loops: music beneath the stars. (Boston)

March 26: Join me for the ultimate mom’s night out! (Somerville)

March 26 - 28: Learn the ancient art of Pysanky, just in time for Easter. (Arlington)

March 26 - 29: The tale of a wise old rabbit and a no-so-smart tiger. (Brookline)

March 27: Godspell! (Arlington)

March 27: KidsJam dance party. (Boston)

March 27: Meet bestselling author Graeme Simsion. (Wellesley)

Image credit: Puppet Showplace Theater

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a great week, despite this crazy return to winter temperatures (cue sad tromobone)! I'll be doing a warm weather spring equinox dance today and to kick off the weekend, here's a roundup of 27 weekend events, lovingly curated for your consideration. Enjoy perusing the options, think warm thoughts, and check in later today for a delightful Friday Find!

1. Spend Saturday morning with Debbie and Friends. (Arlington)

2. Art discovery classes for children. (Boston)

3. The Golden Dragon Acrobats will entertain, delight, and keep you on the edge of your seat. (Boston)

4. Discover animals large and small; ASL interpreted. (Boston)

5. Set sail and look for signs of spring. (Boston)

6. A special Persian story time. (Boston)

7. A day to focus on water conservation. (Boston, Stoneham)

8. FREE My Gym open house events. (Boston, Newton)

9. Travel the world with shadows, stories and songs. (Brookline)

10. An adults only puppet show. (Brookline)

11. Rock and roll with Josh and the Jamtones. (Brookline)

12. Observe and draw the shapes, colors, and patterns of insects. (Cambridge)

13. Seed sowing and making compost. (Cohasset)

14. Bedtime stories in the morning. (Concord)

15. Tea for two. (Concord)

16. Think with your hands and make some jewelry. (Easton)

17. Kids learn to letterbox. (Framingham)

18. Creature Features live amphibian presentation. (Gloucester)

19. A day of fun and learning all about sustainable sealife. (Newburyport)

20. Wellness and fitness activities for the whole family. (Newton)

21. Curious George the musical. (Newton)

22. Grab a box, create a vehicle and hit the slopes. (Princeton)

23. Design, construct and explore at the intersection of art and architecture. (Salem)

24. Maple sugaring festival at Moose Hill. (Sharon)

25. Maple days the old fashioned way. (Sturbridge)

26. Flapjack fling and sugaring tours. (Topsfield)

27. Celebrate the start of spring with The Revels. (Watertown)

Image credit: World Music

Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday, I hope you had a great weekend! We enjoyed a short day trip to see family, and also saw the new Cinderella movie. Aside from my (expected!) feminist objections, the movie was visually stunning, I liked the messages about courage and kindness, and it made for a perfect rainy day outing with the girls. Now, let's get the week rolling! Enjoy this roundup of fun events via the Weekly Blueprint!

March 16 + 17: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. (Boston)

March 17: Chemistry gets green for St. Patrick’s Day. (Acton)

March 17: Arts, crafts and a little leprechaun magic. (Easton)

March 17: Pitch in on afternoon chores on the farm. (Lincoln)

March 18: Celebrate Brain Awareness week. (Acton)

March 18: Food for Thought Film Series: Cave of Forgotten Dreams. (Harvard)

March 18: Even grown ups like the play with Legos. (Somerville)

March 19 - 22: Travel the world with shadows, stories and songs. (Brookline)

March 20: Live interactive performance with musicians from the radio show From the Top. (Boston)

March 20: A teddy bear tea. (Concord)

March 20: Spring brings bread and bunnies. (Lincoln)

Image credit: Just a Taste via Pinterest

Weekend Roundup

Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a great week! I've pretty much been a ball of nostalgia given that Violet's birthday is next week (how is it possible that she's turning 4?) and we went to the second of Laurel's middle school open houses last night. Total, inevitable craziness! Anyway, let's move on to thinking about the weekend, shall we? Enjoy this mega roundup of 32 events, lovingly curated for your consideration!

1. A fitting celebration for 3.14. (Acton)

2. Children’s performance of Hairspray: The Musical. (Arlington)

3. Two funny puppet shows. (Arlington)

4. Flowers are blooming in Boston. (Boston)

5. Children’s art discovery workshop. (Boston)

6. Join the musical adventures of Flat Stanley. (Boston)

7. Time for a parade in Southie. (Boston)

8. Circles rule on Pi Day. (Boston)

9. The animals have some fun for St. Patrick’s Day. (Boston)

10. Make your own flipbooks. (Boston)

11. All things Irish for St. Patrick’s Day. (Boston)

12. Opportunity for children with special needs to visit the museum. (Boston)

13. Rumplestiltskin puppet show. (Brookline)

14. Showing of Fantastic Mr. Fox. (Brookline)

15. A St. Patrick’s Day Celtic sojourn. (Cambridge)

16. A festival of owls. (Canton)

17. FREE drop-in arts and crafts workshop. (Concord)

18. Field to Lunchbox: Creative Solutions for Lunchbox Boredom. (Dover)

19. Learn more about birds of prey. (Harvard)

20. Spring may seem far away but it’s time for maple sugaring. (Ipswich)

21. Pi Day takes shape on Crane Beach. (Ipswich)

22. A little bit of Irish deliciousness. (Lexington)

23. Fill your weekend with art and family. (Lincoln)

24. A sap-to-syrup farmer’s breakfast. (Lincoln)

25. Don’t hibernate. Get out and celebrate winter. (Lowell)

26. Savor some winter delectables. (Sharon)

27. Test your skills at Ninjango training camp. (Somerville)

28. A Celtic celebration. (Sturbridge)

29. Maple Days continue. (Sturbridge)

30. A little bit of Ireland. (Waltham)

31. Ben Rudnick show. (Winchester)

32. The ultimate Pi day celebration. (Worcester)

Image credit: Ipswich Visitor Center

Weekly Blueprint

Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! We had a truly lovely one, including lots of time outside, a dinner party with friends, ice skating, and crafting. Subsequently, the grogginess resulting from daylight saving's feels slightly less painful -- I hope your kids all transition smoothly! Meanwhile, it's going to be a spring-like week. Here's a roundup of fun events to consider via the Weekly Blueprint:

March 9: Mish Michael’s shares the story of the state’s very own groundhog. (Wellesely)

March 9 - 12: The Salem Film Festival wraps up. (Salem)

March 10: Storytime en francais. (Sudbury)

March 11: The MFA is honoring women in the arts. (Boston)

March 11: Now’s your chance to become a beekeeper. (Brewster)

March 11: Rock ‘n’ Scroll- The Spirituality of Two Music Icons. (Newton)

March 11: Have tea with Snow White. (Wenham)

March 11 - 13: Where We Live puppet show; explore the wonders we inhabit. (Brookline)

March 12: Go red for women. (Boston)

March 13: Special night at the museum for children with Autism. (Acton)

March 13: Find the colors of the rainbow on a Paddy’s day treasure hunt. (Cambridge)

March 13: A St. Patrick’s Day Celtic sojourn. (New Bedford)

March 13 + 14: Don’t hibernate. Get out and celebrate winter. (Lowell)

Image credit: Holly Hill Farm