Building Memories One Brick At A Time #StreamTeam

Let’s face it, toys will come and go but Lego will forever be a part of the memories and building of tiny little inspired souls until the end of time. As a child, Lego was a huge part of my playtime, I can still remember spending endless hours building and imagining far off places while in my own little Lego world. It’s no wonder that one of the first toy purchases I made for my children was also a Lego set – large ones at first and now teeny tiny…

Easy Peasy Lemon Chicken!

I am all about the lemons lately, and I have been experimenting with a number of recipes. So I thought, since the kids LOVE chicken and I love lemon, why not marry the two!! Here is a really easy recipe that is great when you are pressed for time, but want something with a little zest! Ingredients: – 4 Chicken Breasts (cut into strips) – 1 Lemon (juiced) – 1/2 Onion – 2 tbs Olive Oil – Salt/Pepper to taste – Mushrooms (optional) GET READY TO COOK!  1. In a…

Lindt Easter Giveaway + #GoldBunnyStory Events Schedule! (CAN Only)

Easter is the most colorful time of year in my opinion and what better way then to celebrate with chocolate! In my family, traditions play a really important part in making memories and keeping them for future generations to come. That’s why I love this FREE new app developed by Lindt- The app tells the story of a magical friendship between a small bunny named Theo and a very special little girl, Emma and was written by award-winning Canadian author Ashley Spires. It is a great way to bring your family closer this Easter…

Crafting: Cotton Stompers!

  _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Keep your kids entertained with this easy craft activity! Cotton Stompers are easy to make and will provide your children with endless fun and possibilities. Here’s what you need: -Cotton Balls (about 35-40) -1.5 cups flour -1.5 coups water -food colouring -foil paper -2  baking sheets Steps: 1. In 3 separate bowls mix 1/2 cup flour and water in each. Stir to a thick solution. Add food colouring of choice. 2. Dip each cotton ball in desired colors and make sure to cover them with solution. 3.…

Little Scientists Imaginations Run Wild #StreamTeam

After the LONG and really exciting March Break I have had with the kids, I learned a really important lesson…. Kids NEED stimulation. I’m not just talking constant environmental changes, but real stimulation. The kind that proposes an answer to the million questions that are going on in their tiny brains. So, what do you do with 2 really inquisitive kids while on a week long venture to drive you insane?Question everything – and learn so much! I made it my personal venture to find everyday things and make them…

Mama’s getting inked…again! Tattoos & Parents.

Ready for my secret reveal? I am finally going to share with the world a piece of me… I am a tattooed mama- though you would never know it- I am. When I was younger I never thought of the idea of getting a tattoo as much of a choice. In my family, we just didn’t think to even ask or do something so altering to our bodies. Then my brother-in-law came into the family- tattooed, pierced and a full on tattoo artist too. Within a few years, we were…

Cupcake Valentine DIY!

What better way to show someone you love them than with something warm and fuzzy right? Well, warm, fuzzy, functional, sweet and cute should do the trick to win just about anyone over ;)Here’s my recipe for these adorable sock cupcakes that almost look good enough to eat!Ingredients: -1 fuzzy pair of socks (I used white) -1 large lollipop -ice cream dish and spoon (in my case I used 4 of each) -1 freezer bag -ribbon to tie Voila! Roll the socks up starting at the toes and place them…

Kids Won’t Eat Their Veggies – Zucchini Fritter Recipe!

Ingredients: -2 medium zucchini -1/2 medium onion -1 tsp baking powder -8-10 tbs whole flour (I use whole wheat) -1 egg -pinch of salt -pepper Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. 2. Grate zucchini and onion and  towel dry to remove as much excess moisture as possible. 3. Place zucchini in a medium bowl and stir in the egg. 4. In a small bowl, mix together the baking powder, salt and 8-10 tablespoons of flour. 5. Combine the flour mixture with the zucchini mixture. 6. Add additional flour if…

Warm Caramel Gift Idea #NetfliXmas + #Giveaway!

The holiday rush means life as you know it is about to get hectic! After all we are just days away from the kids staying home from school and the consumption of sweets will soon take over our bodies. If you are struggling for a last-minute gift idea for that special teacher or family friend, what better way to show them some love then with some yummy goodness made by YOU?Stack up two delicious apples and a cute jar of this delectable sauce a little bow and some clear plastic…

Crafting: Magic ‘Disappearing’ Snowman

Let me start off by saying that this was A LOT of fun for my 2 little guys. We have been bombarded with snow outside and it seems that we never truly make it outdoors to enjoy it because the temperatures are either too cold or too wet, so we invented the indoor snowman as a temporary replacement. I usually make 1/2 of the mixture and it works out great for 2 people, but you can make enough for 4 if you like, or 2 larger snowmen. Here’s what you…