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Summer in the City: Four Family-Friendly Must-Do's
May 22, 2009
Summer in Chicago is the best. Summer in Chicago with little kiddos is even better. There is so much great stuff to do over the next few months. Don't get overwhelmed. Keep it simple. Keep it focused on family. Here are four things on our summer must-do list.
The Beach. We are so lucky to live in a city with such a beautiful beachfront. If you are looking for a family-friendly spot, check out these recommendations.
Millennium Park. Splash in the fountain. Have a picnic dinner. Catch a concert. Wander through the gardens. Take advantage of the Target Family Fun Festival. You won't believe how much there is to do. And it is all FREE (my favorite part).
The Edible Garden. Give your kids the chance to get their hands dirty and learn about organic gardening at the Edible Garden. This program is sponsored by the Green City Market and takes place in the Farm in the Zoo at the Lincoln Park Zoo on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. It is truly a chance for your kids to get a hands-on experience with how food grows.
Toddler Tunes and Turtles. This is one of my favorite Chicago Park District Programs. Toddler Tunes and Turtlestakes place in various parks throughout the summer. It is a laid-back, free family activity. Kids can play dress up, sing-a-long and pet a real turtle. Check out the Chicago Park District website to find out when this program is coming to a park near you.
Wishing you lots of fun in the sun with your little ones -- no matter what is on your summer agenda!
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Summer at Kohl's (You'll Be Glad You Made the Drive)
May 18, 2009
Have you ever made the trek up to Glenview to visit the Kohl's Children's Museum ? Now, don't get me wrong, I don't like to pile all of my kids in the car and head up to Glenview in expressway traffic any more that you do. However, the Kohl's Children's Museum is a pretty great place and if you haven't visited before, this summer is great time to stop by because there is quite a bit going on. Here are a few of the upcoming highlights.
Color Play. Check out this new exhibit open May 19th through September 6th. Color play is designed to be in interactive exploration of the art and science of color. I was checking out the website and cannot get over how many different activities are part of this exhibit. It really looks like something kids and adults would find interesting.
The Return of Habitat Park! Kohl's has am expansive 2-acre outdoor nature park that has been undergoing renovation. But on June 3rd, Habitat Park is set to reopen. Improvement include the addition of a sensory garden and climbing structures designed to explore animal movement.
Family Concerts. The Kohls also features special events all summer long. On Friday, June 19th, Ralph's World will be performing (this is a kid must-see).
So it is worth it -- even if you have to endure some traffic on the way there. The kids will love it.
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Get Gardening
May 04, 2009
We planted our backyard vegetable garden over the weekend and my two preschoolers had a ton of fun helping out. If you want to introduce your child to gardening but don't have the space or inclination to do it at home, I have two suggestions for you.
First, stop by the Edible Garden at the Lincoln Park Farm in the Zoo . This beautiful organic garden is sponsored by the Green City Market. On market days (Wednesday and Saturday mornings), your kids can learn about organic gardening by actually doing it themselves. The staff will encourage your kids to help pull weeds or harvest ripe tomatoes. When you have had your fill of gardening, the rest of the Farm in the Zoo attractions await you (you know, petting goats and all of that other good stuff).
Another great option is a new program at The Garfield Park Conservatory called Little Green Thumb Wednesdays . We have long been fans of the indoor children's programming at the Conservatory (especially the Morning Glories for Preschoolers Program), but we can't wait to check out the new children's activities in the outdoor Demonstration Garden on Wednesdays from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. The program kicks off this Wednesday, May 6th. Activities will include planting pretend vegetables in the soil box and using play wheel barrels (and I would guess that there would be activities using actual plants and soil as well).
Happy planting with your little horticulturists!
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Feeding Frenzy! Good Food for Your Family
April 28, 2009
Part of being a parent is feeding your child healthy food. Easier said than done, right? Every parent I know struggles with picky eaters, busy schedules that don't always allow for family meals and shrinking family food budgets. To put it simply: eating good food can sometimes be a hard thing to do. But rather than throw up your arms and succumb to the lure of the golden arches, try to incorporate some strategies to simplify your meal planning and preparation.
Let the Food Come to You. I don't know about you, but grocery shopping with three kids in tow can sometimes be more trouble than it is worth. I have started using home delivery services for some of our groceries. Check out Irv and Shelley's Fresh Picks for amazing organic produce and local, hormone-free meats. When you are in a time crunch, another good standby is Peapod. Sure, the prices aren't fabulous, but they have a decent selection of natural and organic products and most importantly, they bring the food you need to make a healthy dinner right to your door.
Shop Local. If you are looking for fresh, healthy food for your family, make a local farmer's market your first stop. My favorite market is the Green City Market which returns to its outdoor location on May 6th (we can't wait). Stock up on all of spring's offerings including lettuces, radishes, and ramps. If you are looking for a farmer's market near you, check out this list of farmer's markets in the city of Chicago. If you want farmer's market goodies but can't make it to the market yourself, visit the Green Grocer. Owner Cassie picks up requested items from the Green City Market and you can pick them up from her store (how awesome is that?).
Join a CSA. If you want to feed your family locally grown fruits and veggies all summer long, think about signing up for a CSA, which is short for Community Supported Agriculture. Here is how it works: you pay up front for a share of the crop over the growing season. Each week you get a box full of produce fresh from the farm. This model is good for farmers and good for you and your family. If you are looking for more information on CSAs in our area, check out Local Harvest.
Grow Your Own. Kids love to dig in the dirt. Put them to work and start a little vegetable garden. You don't need to have a big yard -- a container, some sunshine and some inexpensive supplies will do. Learn more from my story on gardening with kids in the spring issue of Going Places Magazine.
Feeding kids can be a struggle but keep in mind that if you are offering them delicious, healthy foods and you are modeling good eating habits, eventually they will give beets and artichokes a try.
Read more...Composting 101: Let Worms Eat Your Garbage!
April 13, 2009
Do your kids love dirt and worms? Are you looking for an eco-friendly family project to celebrate Earth Day? I have the perfect idea for you. Try vermicomposting with your kids.
Vermicomposting is the process of using worms to eat your kitchen garbage and turn it into nutrient-right compost material for your garden. The traditional composting process can be a bit intimidating, but vermicomposting is an inexpensive, straightforward process that any family can do (no matter how much space you have).
In order to get started vermicomposting, you need three things: red wiggler worms, a home for your new "pets," and the right kind of kitchen scraps. Red wiggler worms are available from a variety of suppliers. Check out the Urban Worm Girl for worms and other supplies. You can buy a "wormerie" or make your own. We use plastic bins with holes drilled in the lid. We added slightly damp, shredded paper and the worms along with some of the dirt they came with. We feed them kitchen waste including coffee grinds, fruit and vegetable scraps and eggshells. In a few months, we will have compost ready to sprinkle on our garden!
If you are looking for help getting your vermicomposting bin started, check out the upcoming "Fabulous Fertilizers" workshop at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum on April 18th.
For more details and additional local resources, check out my article in the April issue of Chicago Parent Magazine .
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Spring Has Sprung! (Your Guide to Must-Do Warm Weather Activities in Chicago)
March 31, 2009
Whatcha Doing This Weekend (March 26th - 28th)?
March 26, 2009
Once again, this weekend has lots of family-friendly offerings! Here are my top three picks.
Spring Into Action Day. Stop by the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum on Saturday, March 28th and take advantage of some great programming -- from learning about seasonal foods in Club Sprout to the adopt and release a butterfly program. Visit the website for all of the details.
Malott Japanese Garden Spring Weekend at the Chicago Botanic Garden. If you haven't ever visited this serene and beautiful spot, I highly recommend that you do so. This weekend features musical performances and storytelling between 11:00 a.m and 4:00 p.m.
Ralph's World. Ralph Covert and his band are a big hit with kids and their parents. On Sunday, March 29th, head over to the Old Town School of Music at 4544 N. Lincoln Avenue for concerts at 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Tickets at $17.
Speaking of music, be sure to check back on Monday when I will have a chance for you to win a great (and I mean great) children's CD plus tickets to an upcoming concert!
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Seeing Green in Chicago
March 17, 2009
Since today is St. Patrick's Day (and because I am a good Irish girl), I have green on my mind. The weather is beautiful, spring is around the corner and little pockets of green (like the beginnings of my daffodils) are popping up everywhere. Here are a few ideas on places to get your "green" fix until spring really takes hold.
The Garfield Park Conservatory. This spot is one of my very favorite, family-friendly destinations. Admission is free and the Conservatory offers tons of programming for kids. We love the "digs" in the Children's Garden on Wednesday afternoons and the "Morning Glories" drop-in series for preschoolers on Monday mornings. Be sure to check out theazaleas that are in bloom right now -- they are totally spectacular. Your kids will have a blast and you will love the serene, beautiful surroundings.
The Green City Market. If you are longing for summer mornings spent picking up fresh produce at your favorite farmer's market, you can get your "green" fix at the Market at the Museum at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum . Although you won't be able to stock up on your favorite berries and summer veggies, you will be able to pick up lots of tasty supplies -- including breads, pastries, cheeses and jarred items. The next market is scheduled for March 21st.
Green Parent Chicago. If you are looking to make some eco-friendly changes in your family and home this spring (like I am), you should check out the website Green Parent Chicago. This site has information on all of the latest "green" family events around town, plus great ideas for "green," eco-friendly crafts and activities.
The Green Grocer. If spring has you in the mood to cook fresh, organic foods for your family, you must check out my favorite new grocery store. The Green Grocer (located at Grand and Noble) has wonderful organic, local food offerings. I love to stock up on really quality food here and know that I am feeding my family the healthiest food available. Check out the website for their frequent tastings and in-store events.
The Green Mama Cafe Series at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. If you are a parent of a young child and looking to lead a more eco-friendly lifestyle, check out this series of classes by Manda Aufochs Gillespie (aka The Green Mama). Topics include cloth diapering and safer toys.
Where do you go to get your "green" fix in Chicago?
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Guest Post: Spring Into Green!
February 27, 2009
I am excited to welcome Lindsay Maldonado, Programs Director at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum as a guest author today. Lindsay grew up in Chicago’s Lakeview Neighborhood and as a kid in the city was lucky enough to find her own nature sanctuary in her grandparent’s backyard. Her family was the first to teach her to appreciate nature and now, with a Masters in child development and a growing career in Environmental Education, she can share her love and appreciation for all things green. As the Coordinator of Family and Children’s Programs at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Lindsay has the opportunity to connect some of the youngest minds to nature. She prides herself in being an educator, a lover of nature, and most of all is proud to be a life long learner.
Guest Post: Spring Into Green!
February 27, 2009
I am excited to welcome Lindsay Maldonado, Programs Director at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum as a guest author today. Lindsay grew up in Chicago’s Lakeview Neighborhood and as a kid in the city was lucky enough to find her own nature sanctuary in her grandparent’s backyard. Her family was the first to teach her to appreciate nature and now, with a Masters in child development and a growing career in Environmental Education, she can share her love and appreciation for all things green. As the Coordinator of Family and Children’s Programs at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Lindsay has the opportunity to connect some of the youngest minds to nature. She prides herself in being an educator, a lover of nature, and most of all is proud to be a life long learner.
Sweet Saturdays
January 30, 2009
It is no secret that I am a big fan of the Garfield Park Conservatory . I love the place -- especially in the winter. You will want to mark your calendar for the 1st Annual Sweet Saturdays event coming up next month. This event celebrates the fact that the Conservatory is h ome to living sweets such as bananas, vanilla beans, cinnamon bark, and yes, chocolate trees. Stop by on Read more...
Winter Wonderland at the Morton Arboretum
December 04, 2008
The Morton Arboretum is a wonderful resource for young families in the summertime -- and in the winter too. I swear, it is. You just have to bundle up a bit, but there is still tons of family-friendly activities to enjoy. The Morton Arboretum is hosting their annual Winter Wonderland starting this month and running through March. Highlights include the Holiday Railroad that runs along Read more...
The Family Farmed Expo
November 12, 2008
Mark your calendars for the Family Farmed Expo from November 22nd through 23rd. This event is a must for every family interested in local, sustainable and delicious food. Our family made the trip to the Expo last year and we all really enjoyed it (plus Millennium Park is just across the street for the kids to enjoy a little outdoor time afterwards). The Family Farmed Expo is Read more...
Guest Post: Why Your Family Should Eat Locally
October 27, 2008
Melissa Graham, a former attorney, is the chef and owner of Monogramme Events & Catering , a boutique catering company that specializes in seasonal and sustainable cuisine. She is also the president and founder of Purple Asparagus , a non-profit dedicated to bringing families back to the table by promoting and enjoying all the things associated with good eating. Read more...
Fabulous Fall Programming at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
September 04, 2008
So I am sure that you have probably taken your little ones to the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and done the whole butterfly haven thing and checked out the museum's other exhibits (like the Green House). But, in addition to the regular exhibits, the Nature Museum has so much fantastic special programming coming up this fall. I wanted to make sure that you knew about all of the offerings Read more...
Looking Back on Labor Day
September 01, 2008
Another fun-filled summer in Chicago is coming to an end today. Bummer, right? Soon enough, we will all be looking forward to fall carnivals and visits to pumpkin patches, but today I thought I would reminisce about some of my favorite family summer activities. Ahhh, the sun, the sand, the splashing. The Fun Family Fun Festival at Millenium Park . This place was awesome. Read more...
The Morton Arboretum: Why You Should Bring Your Little People To This Big Space
August 25, 2008
Have you taken your kiddos to the Morton Arboretum in Lisle? This place is home to wonderful resources for teaching children about the natural world. And it is just plain beautiful there. Don't let the summer go by without bringing your kids to this local treasure. Here are some tips on planning your visit. Bring a Stroller for Young Ones. The Arboretum is big really Read more...
Summer Reading Lists: Food to Grow On
August 14, 2008
I have written before about creating reading lists around certain themes . This is a super easy way to teach your little ones about a specific subject, plus it makes a routine trip to the public library so much more interesting. The theme of this reading list is vegetable gardens. Check out some of these books to help your child make the connection between the seeds we put in Read more...
Pickin' Blueberries
July 11, 2008
It is berry time around these parts! Mmmmmm. So good. Have you ever taken your urban-dwelling kids to a real farm? Have your little ones ever had the chance to pick their own berries? Berry picking with kids can be so much fun and our area is full of different pick-your-own farms where your little guys can roll up their sleeves and get pickin' (one in the basket, one in the Read more...
Visiting Chicago: Day Three
July 10, 2008
Whew! After two activity-packed days, you and the kiddos will likely want to take things easy on your final day in Chicago. Plan to head up to Lincoln Park to check out the beautiful lakefront and all that this neighborhood has to offer. Lincoln Park has the advantage of offering lots of fun destinations and activities all within walking distance from one another. The Lincoln Read more...
Signs of Summer
July 04, 2008
No doubt about it summer has truly arrived in Chicago . Look around. You will see sure signs of summer everywhere. Don't forget to slow down and show the little people in your life all that summer has to offer. You Can See It. From the tiny green tomatoes appearing in the garden to fireflies flitting around at dusk, the sights of summer are everywhere. Check out some savvy Read more...
Bringing the Kids to the Green City Market: What You Need to Know Before You Go
June 19, 2008
On Wednesday mornings in the summer and fall, Lincoln Park 's Green City Market is teeming with Mamas and their babes. But I have found that in order to have a successful outing to the Green City Market with the kiddos in tow (and actually have a moment to buy anything), you have to have a plan. Here is my recipe for a successful and fun trip to the Green City Market with little shoppers. Read more...
Whatcha Doing This Weekend? (June 14th-15th)
June 11, 2008
More great stuff to do with the kiddos this weekend almost too many events to choose from. Here are a few highlights. Old Town Art Fair. Expose your little one to some local art work this weekend. This annual event is a rite of summer on the North side. The Old Town Art Fair has more to offer than artwork. Live music, food and a kid's corner will keep everyone in the family Read more...
Room to Run: Best Places to Tire Out Your Preschooler
May 28, 2008
Does your preschooler have an absurd amount of energy? Mine too. Some days, little ones just need to go, go, go . Here are some suggestions for places your preschooler can have a good run (and a nice, long nap afterwards). Millennium Park . When the weather is good, nothing beats Millennium Park for its wide, open spaces. Pack a lunch and head down to the park for a Read more...
Five Things to Do Outside When Winter is Over (Finally) and the Sun Shines!
May 15, 2008
Chicago winters can be miserable and endless. When April rolls around and the temperature finally gets above sixty, my kiddos and I are truly desperate to get out of the house ! Here are our top warm-weather must-dos when the sun finally shines. Pack a Picnic. Eating outside is fun no matter what age you are! Work with your kids to plan and pack a picnic lunch. Gather together Read more...
Five Best Day Trips Within An Hour of Chicago
May 14, 2008
The city of Chicago is chock-full of great kid's activities. But sometimes we all want to expand our horizons and check out something new. Here are my five recommendations for great family activities, all within an hour's drive of downtown. Chicago Botanic Gardens . Located in Glencoe, this spectacularly beautiful destination has tons to offers kids and adults. Good family Read more...
How to cultivate a green (and very tiny) Chicago thumb
May 13, 2008
Spring has sprung in Chicago (finally). Time to get your garden going! Don't plop the kiddos down in front of the television while you mulch your flower beds --- let your little helpers dig alongside you! Gardening is a wonderful activity for keeping little hands busy and dirty. Plus, growing vegetables helps kids connect the leafy plants in the yard with the food on their dinner plates. Read more...
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