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Ricarda’s Jazz Brunch | Kid Friendly Restaurants

Ricarda’s Jazz Brunch | Kid Friendly Restaurants

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October is filled with birthday celebrations and with Chris’ parents and sisters in town, we knew we would be having
Fashion Friday | Nuit Blanche #NBTO17

Fashion Friday | Nuit Blanche #NBTO17

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It’s Nuit Blanche weekend! With the heatwave we had earlier this week in Toronto I was PUMPED that for the
A Very Mommy Wine Festival #momsTOwineFestival | Giveaway

A Very Mommy Wine Festival #momsTOwineFestival | Giveaway

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Many moons ago around the time this blog was born I remember hunting down my own group of moms to
Adega | Kid Friendly Restaurants

Adega | Kid Friendly Restaurants

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Living in a big city, I think it’s a bad idea to have a favourite restaurant. While I am often
Wizard World Fun | Giveaway

Wizard World Fun | Giveaway

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Wizard World Indoor Family Fun Park is back!!!! We’ve visited Wizard World numerous times over the last few years and
Lambretta Pizzeria & Wine Bar | Kid Friendly Restaurants

Lambretta Pizzeria & Wine Bar | Kid Friendly Restaurants

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I think we have finally succeeded in making our kids love local restaurants. When we try out a new place,
Aga Khan Museum With Kids

Aga Khan Museum With Kids

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Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum opened in September 2014 and it took us over two years to get there! I kept
The Top Five Reasons to Raise Kids in a Condo

The Top Five Reasons to Raise Kids in a Condo

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As we complete the final preparations for a 6 month sabbatical from Toronto, I am realizing that there is a
Barque Smokehouse | Kid Friendly Restaurants

Barque Smokehouse | Kid Friendly Restaurants

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Toronto contains such a never ending array of interesting restaurants that even the most ardent foodie can discover entire neighbourhoods,
Gardiner Museum With Kids #Gardiner12Trees

Gardiner Museum With Kids #Gardiner12Trees

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Taking kids to the Gardiner Museum might seem a bit odd given that it  is Canada’s national ceramics museum, and