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Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome
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Happy weekend everyone, I hope you're enjoying some lovely down time today. I'm still coming out of my plague fog and trying to catch up on work and home things (and the dreaded taxes will be the end of me...help!) but my spirits were lifted by many interesting reads/visuals this week. Enjoy them in this week's edition of Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome:

- Why moms -- and their last words -- matter.

- Watch as 1,000 years of European borders change.

- Six new favorite doughnuts around Boston.

- Great foods for hydrating your skin.

- My curated collection of colorful totes.

- A case for not hovering at playdates.

- Every child is gifted and talented. Every single one.

- Homemade peanut butter eggs.

- OMG. Christopher Walken dance montage.

- For my fellow grad school indentured servants.

- Don’t help your kids with their homework.

Image credit: blueberry green iced detox tea via Pinterest

Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're enjoying a great week! I've definitely been struggling to catch up on work after being offline for four days at Disney + reconciling paperwork so I can deal with dreaded taxes is looming over me, but I'm ready for a productive Friday! And then, weekend! If you're looking for something to do this weekend, enjoy this roundup of 13 events.

1. Search for signs of spring...they have to be somewhere! (Acton)

2. Debbie O’Carroll’s Magical Theatre for Children (Arlington)

3. Irish film festival for the wee ones. (Boston)

4. Healthy kids festival. (Boston)

5. Hao Bang-Ya Horse by Chinese Theatre Works (Brookline)

6. It’s Davey the Clown! (Brookline)

7. Creature feature: salamanders and frogs. (Gloucester)

8. Take a moment to stop, look and listen to nature. (Ipswich)

9. Eco-games free-for-all. (Newburyport)

10. What wildlife find homes in beaver ponds? (Princeton)

11. Maple days. (Sturbridge)

12. Spring sing. A family celebration of spring. (Watertown)

13. Kidville in Wellesley is turning one and you’re invited to the party! (Wellesley)

Image credit: Etsy

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Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! My head is swimming with thoughts following our wonderful trip to Disney and I'll have more to share soon on that. I'm definitely in catch up mode today + Violet's birthday is tomorrow so I need to orient my brain in that direction! Meanwhile, if you're looking for things to do this week, enjoy this fun roundup via the Weekly Blueprint:

March 17: It’s all things St. Patrick’s Day at the Children’s Museum. (Boston)

March 17: St. Patrick’s Day story and craft hour. (Boston)

March 19: Optical illusions with Steve Lechner. (Dorchester)

March 19: We’re going on a bear hunt. (Easton)

March 20: That Beatrix Potter is one SMART Gal. (Acton)

March 20: Put some spring in your step...finally! (Concord)

March 20: Experience Salem’s creative scene at Artopia. (Salem)

March 20: East Coast sneak preview of Project Wild Thing. (Arlington)

March 20 - 23: Hao Bang-Ya Horse by Chinese Theatre Works (Brookline)

March 21: Say happy birthday to The Very Hungry Caterpillar. (Cambridge)

March 21: The bunnies have gotten into the carrots and are…baking? (Lincoln)

March 21: Free Friday forest walks. (Wareham)

Image credit: Etsy

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Weekend Roundup
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Hi everyone, what a fun week this has been! It was truly amazing to meet so many wonderful mamas at the Dr. Smith's spa party (you can check out some cute pictures here) on Tuesday, and now I'm writing from Disney, where I'm on a preschool media tour (if you'd like to follow along, you can do so via Instagram). Meanwhile, I hope you have a great weekend; enjoy this 17-event roundup!

1. The Boston Flower and Garden Show. (Boston)

2. ALS interpreted rainforest reptile shows. (Boston)

3. An evening for children with special needs. (Boston)

4. Keane-O’Brien Academy of Irish Dance. (Boston)

5. A St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the zoo. (Boston)

6. One World, Many Stories. (Brookline) 

7. Whoooo will go to the Owls Live! Festival? (Canton)

8. Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of I Took the Moon for a Walk. (Concord)

9. First annual maple sugaring festival. (Ipswich)

10. A beautiful full moon and folklore hike. (Ipswich)

11. Snowshoe tours around the sculpture park. (Lincoln)

12. Yum, yum, yum. Sap to syrup farmer’s breakfast. (Lincoln)

13. Rock out with Debbie and Friends. (Newton)

14. Everything is more fun with jello! (Norfolk)

15. Just how big is infinity? (Salem)

16. A Ben Rudnick show to benefit Lifeworks. (Salem)

17. Vanessa Trien and The Jumpking Monkeys. (Westwood)

Image credit: Boston Flower & Garden Show

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Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone; I hope you had a great weekend. It was truly awesome to get a taste of spring and enjoy some non-frigid time outdoors with the girls! Meanwhile, I'm excited to meet some of you wonderful mamas tomorrow at the spa party (yay!), and if you're looking for something to do this week with your kids, enjoy this roundup of events via the Weekly Blueprint:

March 10: Irish music with Kevin Mulkerrins. (Dorchester)

March 12: From the tap to the table, the journey of maple syrup. (Ipswich)

March 12: Fill your day with art and play. (Lincoln)

March 12: How about some Feathers for Lunch? (Salem)

March 13: Just how did SMART Gal Ruth Benerito revolutionize fashion? (Easton)

March 13 - 16: One World, Many Stories. (Brookline)

March 13: Optical illusions with Steve Lechner. (Charlestown)

March 14: Math lovers rejoice. It’s Pi Day! (Boston)

March 14: A St. Patty’s day treasure hunt for the gold at the end of the rainbow. (Cambridge)

March 14: Who can resist more Pi? (Easton)

March 14: Make some cookies for the cow...and maybe he’ll share with you too. (Lincoln)

Image credit: Pi pie via Pinterest

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Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're having a great week. It's been a busy one here and I've got painters in the house right now (color! exciting! this feels grownup!) so I'm looking forward to downtime with the girls this weekend (hello, unplugging!). If you're looking for something to do, here are 16 events, lovingly curated for your consideration. Have a wonderful weekend!

1. A special night at the museum for children with ASD. (Acton)

2. Magic show with Rupayan Neogy. (Acton)

3. Margot Fox family fun show. (Arlington)

4. Ben Rudnick show benefitting Birthday Wishes. (Boston)

5. Explore and restore the Boston Harbor Islands habitats. (Boston)

6. Mix, built, predict and experiment with kitchen science. (Boston)

7. For the 5+ set, the egg tower challenge. (Boston)

8. Spend the day discovering the mysterious octopus. (Boston)

9. Share an arctic journey with Elska and her friends. (Brookline)

10. Tales of a Mysterious Land. (Brookline)

11. Spend your Saturday at the sugar shack. (Ipswich)

12. Explore line and space through tiny collaborative sculptures. (Lincoln)

13. Have a playdate with nature and get your mud madness on. (Mattapan)

14. It’s sugarin’ time. (Milton)

15. MA Special Olympics Winter Games. (Princeton)

16. Maple days. (Sturbridge)

Image credit: Mass Audubon

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Local Gems: Lexington
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Following the fun features on Medford and Beacon Hill, today’s Local Gems spotlight is on Lexington, a pretty town 11 miles northwest of Boston. I’m grateful to my brilliant friend and colleague Morra Aarons-Mele (mom of two adorable sons and a digital tour de force via Women Online and The Mission List), who shares her Lexington faves today. Thanks, Morra!

1. Wilson Farm. It's expensive and the traffic can be maddening but Wilson Farm is a magical place in my book. My boys love to go visit Belle the llama in her barn and see the fish in the garden shop. The fresh produce and plants are fantastic (as are the fresh made cider donuts, shown above), and I always buy a fresh turkey at Wilson's for Thanksgiving. My #1 favorite thing, though, is to take my sons on the spooky hayride around Halloween time!

2. Willard’s Woods. This is the most beautiful place to walk your dog. It's leash free on weekdays, which is fantastic. Park in the main parking lot and explore! Also great for kids' walks and mini hikes.

3. Arlington's Great Meadow. Despite the name, Arlington's Great Meadow is in Lexington! I sneak in behind the Waldorf School and onto the bike path. The Meadows are vast and beautiful -- you feel very far away even though you're about 15 feet from civilization. It’s great for little "hikes" for kids.

4. Revolve. Revolve offers incredible women's clothing consignment! Great designers, fair prices, and a good selection. I try to stop in once a week to see what's new. Belmont also has a Revolve but I prefer the Lexington shop for selection.

5. Ride Studio Cafe. OK, you may feel you've stepped into an episode of Portlandia, but the coffee is worth it, I promise. If you're a cycling enthusiast, this place is your hub.

6. Sweet Thyme Bakery. This little café near the Lexington Common is replete with fresh baked bread, scones, and other treats -- all beautifully presented and wrapped. They also offer a small sandwich menu.

7. Rancatore's Ice Cream. Originally established in neighboring Belmont, Rancatore's (aka Ranc's) occupies a prime spot in the heart of Lexington Center. The flavor roster changes daily and includes sweet picks such as cinnamon nutmeg, gingersnap molasses, and callebaut (Belgian) milk chocolate. Also, try the homemade hot fudge!

8. FORTHCOMING GEM ALERT: Il Casale. Nourish was originally on my local gems list, but sadly, they have since closed. The good news? Belmont's Il Casale is opening a sister bistro in Nourish's space this spring. Assuming the Lexington spot mirrors the tastiness of the Belmont location, this will be a fantastic addition to the Center!

Do you have other Lexington gems you love? Feel free to share in the comments below!

Image credits: all images via linked websites, with the exception of Willard's Woods, sourced via Lexington Patch

Weekly Blueprint
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Good morning everyone, are you bleary eyed from watching the Oscars? I instead obsessed over paint swatches last night and caught the award highlights on YouTube this morning (thank you, internet). I hope you have a great Monday; enjoy this roundup of events for the week! Also, I still have a handful of slots left for this (free) spa party I'm hosting if you want to join in!

March 3: Especially for me morning for children with hearing loss. (Acton)

March 4: Make a MESS: Mardi Gras in a box. (Acton)

March 4: ASD friendly afternoon at the museum. (Acton)

March 5: Parent education session on families and the digital age. (Boston)

March 5: DeCordova Museum tours are free today. (Lincoln)

March 6: Celebrate Women’s History Month with these SMART gals. (Acton)

March 6: The final stretch to Spring and marathon season in Boston. (Boston)

March 6: Give your budding scientist the chance to explore wheels and ramps. (Worcester)

March 7: Celebrate Carnaval with free museum admission. (Acton)

March 7: Chinese New Year banquet. (Boston)

March 7: Dr. Seuss storytime. (Cambridge)

March 7: Late night at the museum. (Easton)

March 7: Farm connections: where does our food come from? (Lincoln)

March 7: A year in the life of a honeybee. (Marshfield)

March 7: World premiere concert by Matthew Aucoin. (Salem)

Image credit: Mass Audubon

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Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you've enjoyed a great week! I've felt a little scattered since it's been a short one for me. I'm looking forward to recalibrating this weekend with Jon and the girls (and perhaps putting the final decorative layer on this unicorn!). If you're looking for something fun to do over the weekend, here are 14 options for you via the Weekend Roundup. Enjoy!

1. It’s never too early for good fitness. (Boston)

2. Celebrate Purim! (Boston)

3. Get behind the camera and learn the basics of filmmaking. (Boston)

4. BSO family concert. (Boston)

5. A puppet presentation of Aesop’s Fables. (Brookline)

6. Put a Little Groove in your Saturday morning. (Brookline)

7. Ever wonder what it would be like to walk with dinosaurs? (Cambridge)

8. Spend your Saturday at the sugar shack. (Ipswich)

9. Sculpture park snowshoe tour. (Lincoln)

10. Baby it’s cold outside, but not too cold to learn about summer camp! (Sharon)

11. Maple days. (Sturbridge)

12. Musical postcards, around the world with music. (Westborough)

13. Build a feathered friend a bluebird house. (Worcester)

14. Nature play and free admission to Ecotarium. (Worcester)

Image credit: Boston Children’s Museum

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