Showing posts with label Brockville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brockville. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

tall ships

I feel like I continue to repeat myself, but here I go again... I am behind on my posts (along with a list of other things I'm behind on) but I wanted to share our Father's Day weekend with all of you. We headed down on Saturday to enjoy the Tall Ships 1812 Tour as they stopped in historic Brockville. We brought along my in-laws for the day and the kids (and their dad!) could not stop talking all week about going to this festival.

As we arrived, we were greeted by the wonderful farmer's market. Well, if you know our family - we like to eat. The very first stop was to fill our bellies with some scrumptious food. The hubby and I opted for the pad thai and spring rolls and the kiddos opted for the good ol' jumbo hot dogs. After we had our fill of food, we were off to explore the beautiful ships that awaited us.

Everyone had a great time going on the different sized ships, hearing stories about each of them, meeting the crew, and soaking in the beautiful surrounding of the St.Lawrence river.

Brockville provided us with great entertainment for the children as they had a petting zoo, jumping castles, pirate shows, and so much more.

It was the perfect day spent with some wonderful people. If you have the opportunity to catch this tour somewhere near you, please do as you won't be disappointed.
There were so many delicious treats available at the farmer's market.
Little Miss L. was so excited to have this pirate serve up her lunch.
Having lunch with grandpa.
Three generations enjoying their time on the tall ships.
One of Baby D's favourite ships.
We may have found two little skippers.
Momma with her girl.
See, this is how it is done momma.
Two great fathers :)
Little Miss L. hanging out with the doctor and his nurse.
My two handsome men.
Sexy couple.
Our attempt at a nice family photo. 
All dressed up and ready for battle.
It's a pirate's life we live.

Monday, June 10, 2013

fairies in the park

As a little girl, did you ever dream about being a fairy and going off to a magical place where you were surrounded by other beautiful fairies dancing about with their magic wands? This past weekend, my little girl had a chance for that dream to come true. She put on her fairy best and entered an enchanted place surrounded by other little children fulfilling the same dream. The weather wasn't supposed to be in our favour on Saturday but it must have been all the little fairies wishing to have clear skies for their special day as the clouds parted and the drizzle stopped.

A big thank you to Stephanie Forgues for bringing such a wonderful event to the community of Brockville. The kids had an absolute blast skipping around as they checked out the craft table, tried cotton candy for the first time, met Tinkerbell and danced about with their fairy friends. It was evident how much my little fairy enjoyed herself as she left screaming because there was no way she wanted to leave. May we see this event continue for years to come!
All dressed and ready to go.
Lucky little brother gets to join in on all the fairy fun.
This captures our daughter's personality perfectly.
Thank you Stephanie for hosting such a wonderful event!
Cotton candy for the first time.
Ready to give it a try...
Umm, not sure if I like this.
Cousin C decided to join in on the action too.
Fairy dresses.
Making her fairy wand.
Baby D opted to hit the playground instead.
Baby C decided to hit the swings.
Little Miss L. meets Tinkerbell.
My little fairy.
After our trip to the park, we had a visit with grandma and grandpa. Baby D was all about the trucks after his fairy filled afternoon.
Riding the tractor.
All the fairy-watching tired him out.
A spin on the bikes before they left grandma and grandpa's.


Friday, April 12, 2013

weesale- don't miss out!


Brockville and surrounding area mommies, don't miss out on an awesome Mom to Mom sale this Saturday at the Brockville Convention Centre. It is the perfect opportunity to pick up children's clothing, sporting equipment, maternity and nursing wear and so much more! Plus, 100% of the admission proceeds are benefiting the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. If you would like more information please check out The WeeSource.

Have a great weekend and happy shopping everyone!

  

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

december

As many of you know, I have had the privilege to write a monthly article for KnowBrockville.com. KnowBrockville is a dedicated team working hard to inform their community on what is happening. This month, I had the chance to talk about tradition and what it means to our family. With Christmas right around the corner, I thought I would share my article. KnowBrockville has now added the opportunity to view their magazine online - check it out here.

What traditions does your family celebrate over the holiday season?

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

a modern twist

I am super excited to let you all know that I have now joined the knowBrockville.com team. Stop on by and check out my monthly article - topics include parenting, DIY projects, recipes and so much more!

This month, we are putting a modern twist on capturing childhood memories. With the upcoming holiday season, this would make the perfect gift. You can view the article here.

Again, thank you to everyone for your continued support!

Friday, September 28, 2012

it takes a village to raise a child- guest post

Almost a year ago, my family and I moved to Brockville, Ontario. We are a “blended family” consisting of a daughter each from previous relationships and our newest addition, a five month old baby girl .With three children ages three and under, our home is always buzzing.

My spouse, Nick and I are fairly active, outgoing people. This is one of the many things that drew us together in the first place. When we decided to move from our previous town, we discussed the things that we were looking for in a community and how we would involve our family. A few things that were must-haves included a clean, safe area in which we could raise our three girls; a community that stressed the importance of family with great educational opportunities to choose from. After looking into the surrounding areas, Brockville came out on top. We were also looking for a hometown that provided an opportunity to get out and be active on a weekly basis.

Our first weekend in our new home introduced us to the Brock Trail, a fabulous walking/biking path that extends from one end of the city to another. We immediately unpacked the strollers and took to a walk. Our stroll led us to Hardy Park, the renowned waterfront park that boasts a state of the art play structure, gazebo, view of the marina and is located just a stones throw from Blockhouse Island, which provides great opportunities for family fun and a stunning view of the St. Lawrence River.

Every weekend since, you can find our family at one of the local family-friendly spots around the city - the new splash pad, local parks, the public library, the Thousand Island Mall or any other events being hosted in our hometown or the surrounding area. We do this not only because we enjoy the festivities, but because we want to set an example to our children. Nick and I feel that when we are out supporting local business, markets or even a day at the park, it teaches our children to take pride in their community, the responsibility that goes with it and at the same time, keeps them active. It also gives us a great opportunity to have “family time” and bond with our girls. It’s our hope that this is something we can do for years to come and hopefully encourage other families to do as well.

Whether you live in a big city, town or the country, there is always something to do and a community to be found. It can be a simple thing like a walk or perhaps volunteering your time but whatever it takes, get out in your area and get the entire family involved.

Lindsay Pennell is a proud mother of three, blogger for Brockville Tourism , and avid community supporter. You can follow her family adventures http://www.littlecitycharm.blogspot.ca/ Please drop her a line anytime, as she is always looking for new family activities to attend and loves to hear of your experiences as well