I admit that a road trip to Connecticut never really crossed my mind. Until now. Connecticut is known as a family friendly state rich with history, arts and culture. It's somewhere worth exploring if your family enjoys road trips. Located just within a couple hours drive from Boston and New York, … [Read more...]
Together at Last!
I couldn't help myself. I mean it was Valentine's last week after all. If I could spend the day spooning, I would. This is what happened. This guy showed up at the door on a snowy afternoon with flowers holding a tray for what looked like a "breakfast in bed." "Are you ready for this?" he … [Read more...]
Fish Heads & Folktales: A Korean Adoptee’s Personal Story
Peter Moran was born in Seoul, South Korea and was adopted by an American family at the age of seven months. Raised with the couple’s biological daughter and three more adopted siblings, Peter embarked on a lifetime of self-discovery. In his autobiography, Fish Heads & Folktales, Peter takes us … [Read more...]
Top 5 Cool Things at the Canadian Int’l Auto Show
We've got a family tradition every Family Day Weekend. We enjoy visiting the Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS) -- even when we're not in the market to purchase a car. My hubby and older son are car fanatics. The older kid, now 14, can tell you almost anything you want to know about almost … [Read more...]
Interview with singer Cody Karey!
While I was rushing through First Canadian Place during the lunch hour recently I noticed a stage set up with throngs of people. I was hoping to grab a bite to eat before heading off to my next meeting when I heard this beautiful song. It was the first live concert performance for rising star Cody … [Read more...]
URBAN CLOSET: So sick of winter
I'm sick of winter. I'm sure you are too. I'm tired of wearing boots. I don't care how cute my boots are and how many I have. Right now, they all suck. The salt stains are killing me. The thing is winter can't stop me now! I still have plenty of events to attend and social stuff to show up … [Read more...]
ARRABAL: The Passion of Buenos Aires
It's sultry and intensely passionate. ARRABAL arrives in Toronto for it's World Premiere bringing the passion and history of the Argentine people. The story of ARRABAL is told entirely through dance and music. Tango moves are modernized and even more expressive than ever before. ARRABAL is based … [Read more...]
Weighing Love
According to the National Eating Disorder Information Centre, more than 50% of teenager girls and 30% of teenage boys engage in unhealthy weight control behaviours as a result of distorted or negative self-image. Traditionally, teens have been bombarded with images from magazines, television but … [Read more...]
For the love of KALE! Chef Andrew Muto shares his passion
Kale has taken centre stage in the green leafy vegetable aisle at my local grocers. It's touted as a super food and rightly so! Kale is packed with anti-oxidants and anti -inflammatory properties according to my friend and chef Andrew Muto. I tried to serve it to my family the other night replacing … [Read more...]
In Celebration of the Winter Olympics, TSO Invites Your Family to the Orchestra Games!
In the spirit of friendly sportsmanship and an ode to the Winter Olympics, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra invites families to witness the excitement of the original Orchestra Olympics! The musicians are currently in training for the big event! It will be fun concert no doubt! The programme will … [Read more...]
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