Capital Kids and Car Shows

By Kamerine Have a kid who loves cars? You're in luck: Ottawa hosts two car shows every spring. My lucky little guy got to go to both this year!

IMG_3863 (Medium)The first was the Ottawa Gatineau International Auto Show downtown. We had planned a family outing but were derailed when my daughter got sick in the car on the way there. I dropped of my 3.5 year old son and my husband and took my sickie home.

The boys had a great time exploring at the car show but the highlight for my son was actually the bus ride home. It was his first time on a city bus and he loved it.

The show itself lasts from Thursday to Sunday and has special events like a cruise night, family day and fun day. So many cars to look at including concept cars which are always so sleek.

IMG_3838 (Medium)The second show was the Ottawa Classic and Custom Car Show at the new Ernst and Young Center. This time the whole family made it. This show is smaller but has some really interesting custom cars with funky displays.

The big highlight were the Batmobiles, two of them, and a Batman statue that the kids loved. I loved seeing all the little kids dressed up like Batman. Coming in a close second was being able to sit in a police car and multiple race cars.

While not a typical outing, the car shows were adventures for my little family. We will definitely be back next year.

If you went I would love to hear what you thought!

Kamerine is mom to 3 year old Little J and 1 year old Baby K.  She documents her life with two toddlers, a husband and a cat at followk.blogspot.ca.

Saluting the Sun and Climbing the Walls

  A little while ago my daughter saw me doing yoga at home. I have a DVD that I pop in occasionally and she was very interested in what I was doing. The next day we looked up some videos online, but I wanted to take her to a real class and I got the opportunity when my friend Amanda told me about a Little Lotus Yoga parent and preschool class at a new location in New Edinburgh.

When I asked her if she wanted to go she got very, very excited and made sure to ask when it was happening.

When it was finally time to leave the house she wanted to carry the yoga mat.

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We got there early and settled in as the other moms and kids arrived. The instructor, Nicole was excellent with all the kids. I was worried that my daughter wouldn't be able to stay still for the class, but quickly found out it didn't matter, the kids were allowed to roam and invited to talk. The first portion of the class when we played a game called Huckle Buckle got my daughter into the class. She had been shyly hanging on to me, but when we were told to get ourselves belly to belly I took the opportunity to pick her up by her feet and hold her upside-down to do it.

After that, when she was given the opportunity to be a butterfly, a spider on the wall and a starfish on my back she went for it.

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Yoga is something that I need to do for myself more, and it was wonderful to be able to do it together. It didn't have quite the same calming effect, but I like to think it's something we'll grow into together.

 

Closed: The Ottawa International Children's Festival Giveaway

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images-1The Ottawa International Children’s Festival is an annual 5 day celebration of the best in live performing arts for children ages 4 to 15. For over 25 years, the OICF has been attracting award-winning artists from around the globe. THe OICF is made up of free and charged events for all children. Events, shows and activities take place both indoors and out, so it goes on despite the weather! As usual, the lineup this year looks fabulous. Some of the scheduled shows, programs and events taking place in the 2013 festival are:

spring2009 073The Festival is also jam-packed with tons activities and attractions for the whole family, complete with an interactive play-space designed by YOWlab, the 100 Watt Earth Stage, the Baobab Community West African hand drum workshop, circus workshops and so much more! And don’t even get me started on the face painting. When we went a few years ago, the face painting was not only amazing, it was a truly interactive experience as well!

The Festival runs from May 28-June 2 at LeBreton Flats Park and the Canadian War Museum. Showtimes vary so be sure to check out their website for more information.

Giveaway Details:

We’re so excited about the Ottawa International Children’s Festival that we’re offering tickets to one awesome show at the festival.  In addition to the show, you will have access to all the other activities and programming.  To enter just leave a comment below telling us you’re interested and what you’re looking forward to doing.  Giveaway ends May 24th at 8pm.

What To Do In Ottawa This Weekend

Ottawa-springWith the weather warming up and the smell of flowers in the air (sort of), there is a lots of fun kids friendly things to do in Ottawa this weekend. If you’re stuck for ideas, here are some great outdoor, interactive activities that the whole family will love: The Tulip Festival

Running from May 3-20th, the Ottawa Tulip Festival boasts food, dancing, music and a whole lot of tulip. There are free concerts and live performances from Thursday to Sunday nights at the Tulip Plaza in front of City Hall.

For more info: http://tulipfestival.ca/site/capital_sounds/en

Spring on Sparks

Sparks Street is gearing up for a family friendly, fun-filled spring extravaganza. Come and enjoy a giant 50 foot ferris wheel, merry-go-round, games, food and whole lot more! From May 3 until May 12.

For more info: http://sparksstreetmall.com/spingonSparks.html

Intergalactic Star Wars Day

For those of you who would not be surprised to see a Wookie walking down the street, May 4th is known among Star Wars fans as Star Wars Day. Use your imagination to have light saber battles, watch reruns of the two trilogies and remember, “May the fourth be with you!”

For more info: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/May_4

Canadian Museum of Agriculture

On Saturday, May 4th is the Grand Opening of the Learning Center at the Museum of Agriculture. They’re celebrating with a fun-filled day of activities like ice cream making, butter making, grooming a calf, crafts and demonstrations of big tools and farm machinery in action. And of course, who could argue with free cake!

For more info: http://www.agriculture.technomuses.ca

25th Birthday Celebrations at Centrepointe Theatre & Ben Franklin Place

This family friendly event will feature Juno-nominated children’s performer Jennifer Gasoi and a Musical Petting Zoo. Tweens & teens can check out the skatepark, take a juggling workshop, or get a henna tattoo. Making anything from remote control robots to making laser cardboard cut-outs. A great day will be had by all.

For a full list of activities and performance times visit www.centrepointetheatre.com

So get out there, Ottawa families, and start to enjoy all the awesome spring activities that our great city has to offer. What are your plans this weekend?

 

Birthday Magic Done Right

by Robin Redmond “Come one, come all! Step right up to the Greatest Show on Earth!” shouted my husband as he stood on the doorstep ushering birthday guests into the house.

After having been to the circus last summer, my daughter, Avery, was pretty sure she wanted a circus birthday party (but with a frog -- huh). Luckily, a chance to review BirthdayPartyMagic.ca services came up. I’d never hired a children’s entertainer before and I wasn’t certain if I’d ever go that route—but I knew that a magic show full of mystery and wonderment would certainly save me and my husband from having to put together our own circus show. (I’m not much of a tightrope walker!)

Ian Quick of Birthday Party Magic was wonderful at helping us plan the perfect magic show, tailored specifically for Avery’s party. Prior to the party, we discussed the number of guests and the ages of the children. Ian typically recommends magic shows for kids over six or seven because those under that age don’t really have the cognitive ability to believe that what they are seeing is impossible. Since we had nine children ranging in ages from two to nine, Ian offered to give us a mini-magic show and then spend the other half of his show creating elaborate balloon sculptures for the kids. I don’t know a kid who doesn’t love balloons, so I thought that was the perfect compromise! Done.

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Many Pinterest ideas later and the day of the party finally arrived. Avery and her sister, Brooke, couldn’t have been more excited. With the decorations and circus-themed food in place, we were all set to go.

Ian arrived just before our scheduled time and the kids nearly went crazy with excitement. They all gathered around to watch as he set up his equipment. Once he slipped into his purple magician’s jacket, the kids knew it was time for the real show to begin! The parents couldn’t help but gather around too, all curious and eager for to be amazed. I think this is the first birthday party we’ve thrown where my husband and I have actually gotten to sit down and enjoy the party!

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And enjoy we did. Ian was great with the kids—he was funny and entertaining and he involved each kid in one of his magic tricks, making it very interactive. The kids loved it and really got into it! And, so did the parents. They were laughing and oohing and aahing right along with the kids. And, the true magic of it all? I finally had a chance to sit down and actually enjoy my children enjoying their party. After about 15 or 20 minutes, Ian performed his grand finale (making a string of colourful scarves appear from within an empty box), inviting birthday girl Avery to come and be his assistant. She couldn’t have been happier to be the star of the circus show!

Then, as promised, Ian strapped on his balloon apron and true to his name—he quickly twisted away some amazing sculptures out of balloons while telling the kids more jokes. He made whimsical unicorns, colourful ladybugs, big-eyed turtles, adorable piggies and even a one-eyed red squid as per my nephew Hunter’s request! After that, we had a whole menagerie of rubber animals under our circus tent.

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Upon speaking with Ian before he left, we learned that he is a bilingual magician who has been entertaining young and old alike within the Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec area for nearly 20 years now. His magic shows run the gambit from close-up, sleight-of-hand magic to grand illusions and he even offers special Harry Potter themed birthday parties for up-and-coming wizards. Besides magic and balloon art, he offers an assortment of other fun entertainment services including face painting and bouncy castle rentals and he has performed at a wide range of venues—from small house parties like ours to school shows, community festivals and even extravagant corporate events.

Having never had an entertainer at one of our parties before, I wasn’t certain whether or not the expense would be worth the service, but after having seen what a great show Ian put on and how much both the kids and the parents enjoyed it, I don’t think I’d ever hesitate again. BirthdayPartyMagic.ca did not disappoint. Ian's show truly helped make Avery’s circus birthday a magical and memorable event!

By day, Robin is a professional writer and a slave to the paycheque. By night, she is a mom to two very active little girls (with a third on the way) and wife to a wonderfully patient hubby. She enjoys writing, photography, scrapbooking, thinking up ways to be a better housekeeper without actually having to clean and playing dress-up with her daughters.