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Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday, I hope you had a great weekend! One of our weekend events was participating in our school's garden/grounds cleanup, and I have to say it was one of the best things we've done as a family in recent memory! If your school or community has a cleanup coming up, participate! It was so fun to be part of a community/nature effort and have the kids helping out and running around outside for several hours! Meanwhile, I hope you have a great week on tap; here's a roundup of events to enjoy via the Weekly Blueprint:

April 15: Mini-astronomers learn all about Jupiter. (Acton)

April 15: Full moon and folklore hike. (Ipswich)

April 15: Milk magic. Who knew milk could be so fun. (Lincoln)

April 16: Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. (Boston)

April 16: A little practice for kindergarten. (Easton)

April 16: New children’s improv program. (Easton)

April 17: Paint on the walls of a “cave” just like the Aborigines. (Acton)

April 17: It’s the perfect week for discovering the egg-cellent world of eggs. (Sharon)

April 17 - 19: Wonder how hard it is to be The Carrot Salesman? (Brookline)

April 18: Morningstar access to Boston Children’s Museum for children with special needs. (Boston)

April 18: The insanely popular Great Banana Hunt. (Cambridge)

April 18: Your curious cubs can learn all about birds, eggs and nests. (Stoneham)

April 18 - 27: The Cambridge Science Festival begins. (Cambridge)

Image credit: Museum of Science

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Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're enjoying the warmer temps; it's been so fantastic to shed the winter layers! Hopefully the rain will hold off this weekend and we all can spend plenty of time outside. On that, enjoy this roundup of 20 fun event picks for the weekend. And be sure to enter to win these Listen To Your Mother tickets; it's going to be a great show and will make for a fun night out with friends!

1. See native animals up close. (Acton)

2. Free evening at the museum for families with deaf or hard of hearing children. (Acton)

3. Magic show with Rupayan Neogy. (Acton)

4. Dinofest! (Amherst)

5. Follow the yellow brick road. (Arlington)

6. Make your own greenhouses. (Attleboro)

7. Brain Building in Progress Week wraps up at Boston Children’s Museum. (Boston)

8. Aqua jobs family day at the aquarium. (Boston)

9. The circus is in town. (Boston)

10. Light up the zoo blue. (Boston)

11. Time to rock out with Josh and the Jamtones. (Brookline)

12. Raccoon Tales puppet show. (Brookline)

13. Start spying on those spring peepers. (Ipswich)

14. Help out with afternoon chores on the farm. (Lincoln)

15. Seeds of Art storytime and craft activity. (Lincoln)

16. Perfect time of year to meet some real live bunnies. (Mashpee)

17. Recycle your bottles and cans at the zoo. (Stoneham)

18. Celebrate Asia festival. (Sudbury)

19. 14 of America’s best living playwrights share their thoughts on Motherhood Out Loud. (Wellesley)

20. Gently-used clothing, equipment, toys, books and more at the MA Mothers of Twins sale. (Winchester)

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Giveaway Goodness: Listen To Your Mother
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Have you heard of Listen To Your Mother? In four years this tour of live readings has grown to 32 cities, including Boston on April 26! LTYM gives a voice to the many dimensions of motherhood and I love that they support family-oriented nonprofits through their work. Regretfully, I can't attend the Boston show, but I know some of the cast and have no doubt it will be fantastic! To celebrate, I'm giving away a 4-pack of tickets to the show!

***This giveaway is now closed. Congrats to winner Anju!***

Simply post a comment below by midnight, Wednesday April 16 and be sure to fill in the field with your e-mail (which will remain private when the comment goes live) so I can contact you if you win! The winner will receive a 4-pack of tickets to the April 26 (2pm) Boston show at Old South Church, Copley Square. Prepare for a fun mama outing!

Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a fantastic weekend! It felt incredible to spend so much time outdoors and between nature adventures, yard work, bike rides, seed projects, errands, and ferrying kids to and fro, I found myself happily exhausted by the end of the day yesterday! I hope you have a great week on tap; enjoy this roundup of events via the Weekly Blueprint:

April 7 - 11: Brain Building in Progress Week continues at Boston Children’s Museum. (Boston)

April 7: The third in a series of French films at the Belmont World Film Festival. (Belmont)

April 8: Visit these little piggies who went to the farm. (Lincoln)

April 9: Fill your day with ARTfull Play. (Lincoln) 

April 9: Interactive music, art, and story time. (Wellesley)

April 10: Figure out where in the world you live. (Acton)

April 10: Mingle and meet with nonprofit groups looking for volunteers. (Boston)

April 10: Earth day parade. (New Bedford)

April 10 - 13: 14 of America’s best living playwrights share their thoughts on Motherhood Out Loud. (Wellesley)

April 11: The Greenway Carousel opens for the season. (Boston)

April 11: A fish-themed story time. (Cambridge) 

April 11: Family Autism Night at the museum (Easton)

April 11: A little practice for kindergarten. (Easton)

April 11: Preschool story hour. (Princeton)

Image credit: Rose F. Kennedy Greenway Facebook page

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Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, what a beautiful week it has been! I'm not sure if it's the change of season, but I feel as if my creative brain is on overdrive right now. This morning I was plotting whether there was any way I could take a week away for brainstorming and building. Hmm. Anyway, that is not this coming week! If you're looking for something to do this weekend, enjoy this roundup:

1. Brain Building in Progress Week begins at Boston Children’s Museum. (Boston)

2. Craft Boston, featuring over 90 of Bostons best artisans. (Boston)

3. Imagine, discover, and explore a world that's too small to see during NanoDays. (Boston)

4. Ben Rudnick show to benefit Room to Grow. (Boston)

5. Turtle’s New Home puppet show. (Brookline)

6. Mary Poppins on the big screen. (Brookline)

7. An Easter eggstravaganza. (Hingham)

8. Family-friendly concert brings the orchestra to life. (Lexington)

9. New Philharmonia Orchestra presents Alice in Wonderland. (Newton)

10. Sheep shearing open house. (Princeton)

11. Celebrate sensational India. (Salem)

12. Turn part of an animal sanctuary into a Big Night scene. (Topsfield)

Image credit: Peabody Essex Museum

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Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! I was reminded of a couple of things: how important date night is (mega thanks to my sister Steph for babysitting and yay for Bistro 5!) and how good it is to gear up and get with the kids even when the weather is crappy. Meanwhile, if you're looking for something fun to do this week, enjoy this roundup via the Weekly Blueprint:

April 1 - 4: Celebrate nanoscale science and engineering at NanoDays. (Acton)

April 1: ASD-friendly afternoon at the museum with special guest. (Acton)

April 1: Tricks animals play. (Belmont)

April 1: Head outside for lunch today and hit up the first day of food trucks on the Green Way. (Boston)

April 2: Free admission to deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. (Lincoln)

April 2 + 3: Mom’s night out at The Best of the MOMologues. (Arlington)

April 3 - 6: Turtle’s New Home puppet show. (Brookline)

April 3: Help your budding scientist learn the right tools for the job. (Worcester)

April 4: Free admission to The Discovery Museums. (Acton)

April 4: Baa-baa baby lambs at Drumlin Farm. (Lincoln)

April 4 - 6: Craft Boston, featuring over 90 of Bostons best artisans. (Boston)

April 4: Enought of the chilly weather, it’s time for spring! (Cambridge)

April 4: Late night at the museum. (Easton)

Image credit: deCordova

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Weekend Roundup
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Happy Friday everyone, I hope you're enjoying a great week! I must say that after three very full weekends (and somewhat crazy weeks too), I'm thrilled that this coming weekend is blissfully open! If you've got some free windows and are looking to get out and about with your kids, enjoy this roundup of 16 events, lovingly curated for your consideration. Have a great one!

1. Make oobleck, memory metal and more all while celebrating NanoDays. (Acton)

2. Live storytelling: tales of Japan with Motoko. (Boston)

3. NOVA Making Stuff workshop: making stuff cooler. (Boston)

4. Science and conservation day at the zoo. (Boston)

5. Links, lines and knots. (Boston)

6. Wayne Potash and the Music Fun Band. (Brookline)

7. The Magic Soup and Other Stories. (Brookline)

8. The French Embassy presents Ernest & Celestine. (Cambridge)

9. Exploring owls. (Cambridge)

10. The great salamander migration. (East Falmouth)

11. DIY bat caves...err houses. (Lenox)

12. Woolapalooza. (Lincoln)

13. Opening day for the hands-on Maker Lounge. (Salem)

14. Story and craft time with author of Breathe. (Wellesley)

15. Ben Rudnick and Friends. (Winchester)

16. Join in medieval revelry to celebrate the opening of Knights! (Worcester)

Image credit: Drumlin Farm

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Local Gems: Back Bay, Boston
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I'm thrilled to share another Local Gems post today (be sure to check out the Medford, Beacon Hill, and Lexington features)! Today's Back Bay recommendations come from my friend Laura Tomasetti of 360PR. Laura's is one of the first agencies I interfaced with when I started blogging and she is both a delightful person socially and a true visionary in her field. (I also completely credit Laura for getting me onto Twitter!) Laura has a delightful daughter and is a longtime Back Bay dweller; thanks for sharing these recs, Laura!

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! - See more at: http://www.bostonmamas.com/blog/2014/3/5/local-gems-lexington.html#sthash.rSyhL4US.dpuf

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I love city living, even more so as a mom. Boston makes it easy, with so many fun places to stroll into, with or without the kids. Here’s a list of some of my favorites in Back Bay -- some true independents, some small New England chains worthy of your support.

1. L.A. Burdick. If the kids are in tow, or you’re just trying to satisfy a craving for chocolate, the hot chocolate at L.A. Burdick – offered in white, milk and dark varieties – is divine. Since my favorite Back Bay coffee spot recently closed (L’Aroma, still open in West Newton), I’ve been enjoying the café latte and tea options at L.A. Burdick, too.

2. Esplanade Play Space. City playgrounds have gotten a whole lot better than when we were kids. The Esplanade Play Space is really quite extraordinary, offering climbing, ziplining, and other activities for all ages. My 9-year-old hasn’t outgrown it yet! 

3. Clarendon Street Playground. For younger kids, Clarendon Street Playground is “just right” and a nice, shady respite perfect for summer days.

4. Kitchenwares. Kitchenwares packs more onto its shelves than I ever could – and I’m glad, because I always find what I’m looking for there. My latest purchase was a folding griddle to make pancakes and…bacon! Blackstones of Beacon Hill proprietor Jennifer Hill opened Kitchenwares with her culinary-talented husband and the duo really know their kitchen wares!

5. Small Pleasures. Small Pleasures is a boutique jeweler where you’ll want to spend some serious browsing time, especially if you have a big birthday or anniversary coming up! Though the space is small, they pack a lot in and I love their taste (which leans art deco and antique) and their personal service.

 6. Lauren’s Nails. Ready for your spring manicure? Lauren's Nails on Newbury Street is your best bet, hands down. For $40 (cash, there’s a slight up-charge if you use a credit card but it’s still well worth it), you’ll get a mani, pedi, and 10-minute massage. And the technicians are all highly skilled. If you want Lauren herself, take the reasonable walk from Back Bay over to Beacon Hill and you’ll find the original Lauren’s Nails about mid-way down Charles Street.

7. Copley Farmer’s Market. Grab fresh produce, cheeses, breads and seafood to go at the Copley Farmer's Market, on Tuesday’s and Friday’s right in front of Trinity Church.

8. b. good. We love New England family-friendly burger joint b. good, which uses locally sourced beef, poultry, and produce, and serves a mighty-tasty shake and fries to go with that juicy burger (vegetarian option available).

9. Casa Romero. For a grown-up night out on the romantic side, make a reservation at Casa Romero for the most authentic Mexican food in the city served in charming stucco and tiled rooms, with a patio for the nice weather. The sangria is tops!

10. Bistro du Midi. For authentic French bistro fare, overlooking the Public Garden to boot, Bistro du Midi is a real treat. They have a lighter fare menu available downstairs, where the talented bartenders will muddle-up a cocktail with fresh basil for you. C’est magnifique!

11. Finale. For dessert, there’s no place like Finale. With the overhead mirror, you can watch the pastry chefs burnish the crème brulee just before you dive in. They have more than a dozen decadent desserts to choose from, coffee drinks, port, and a light dinner menu that’s just enough to leave room for dessert.

12. Sweet Cupcakes. For your cupcake fix, head to Sweet Cupcakes. Everyone raves about Georgetown Cupcakes on Newbury (and they’re pretty amazing), but Sweet is just as amazing -- and maybe more so, since it’s a Boston original!

Do you have other Back Bay 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: all images sourced from linked business websites and Facebook pages. Thumbnail image also by Sweet Cupcakes.

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Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Monday everyone, I hope you had a great weekend! While Jon was in training and Laurel party hopped her way through the weekend (for real), Violet and I enjoyed a lot of snuggle time indoors (I think she's still recovering from our trip to Disney). Anyway, now I'm gearing up for the week; if you're looking for something to do, enjoy this roundup via the Weekly Blueprint:

March 24: The second in a series of French films at the Belmont World Film Festival. (Belmont)

March 26: Snip, color, and glue collected bits into eco arts and crafts. (Concord)

March 26: Nature’s own slime time. (Sharon)

March 27: Paint like a Tinga Tinga artist. (Acton)

March 27-30: The Magic Soup and Other Stories. (Brookline)

March 28: Get up close and personal with some native animals. (Acton)

March 28: Monthly family dance party, KidsJam. (Boston)

March 28: Salamander-themed preschool story hour. (Princeton)

March 28-30: Join in medieval revelry to celebrate the opening of Knights! (Worcester)

March 28-April 4: The French Embassy presents Ernest & Celestine. (Cambridge)

Image credit: terrarium via Pinterest

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