Pacific Place Mall has snow every night starting at 6:00 p.m.on November 29, 2013 through December 31, 2013. Santa will be there as early as 10:00 a.m from November 29, 2013 through December 24, 2013. Go to the Concierge Desk on Level 1 and get a sparking memento for $2.00 which is donated to Seattle Children's Hospital.
News, information, and activities relevant to Western Washington families. Giving suggestions on places to visit during the holiday season so you don't miss out on events and activities.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Seattle Schedule for November 29th, 2013
Downtown Seattle has a page showing the activities scheduled for November 29, 2013.
Let the Holidays Begin! The Day After Thanksgiving is Full of Festive Fun
Make sure to head Downtown the day after Thanksgiving—November 29—for a full day of festive fun to kick off the holiday season. There is a diverse array of festivities featuring beloved traditions like Macy’s Holiday Parade, the opening of the PANDORA Jewelry Holiday Carousel Presented by KING5 in Westlake Park, and so many more wonderful events for any age. The action begins at 9am and continues into the evening with the Westlake Center Tree Lighting Celebration, so don’t miss out on the fun!
Morning Events
Macy’s Holiday Parade – 9-10am
PANDORA Jewelry Holiday Carousel benefiting Treehouse presented by KING5 at Westlake Park – 10am
SnowGlobe Live! at Westlake Park – 10am
Festival of Light: Hanukkah at Seattle Children’s Museum– 10am
Winter Train & Village at Seattle Center – 10am-6pm
Teddy Bear Suite at Fairmont Olympic Hotel – 10am-7pm
Seattle’s Coolest Santa and His Out-of-this-World Workshop at the Space Needle – 11am-5pm
Winterfest Ice Rink at Seattle Center – 11am-10pm
Afternoon Events
Westlake Center’s Tree Lighting Celebration & Macy’s Star Lighting – 5pm
Pacific Place Winter Wonderland – 6pm
Evening Events
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol at ACT Theatre – 7pm
Oliver! At The 5th Avenue Theatre – 8pm
The Paperboys 7th Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Meltdown at the Triple Door– 8pm
Dina Martina Christmas Show at Re-Bar – 8pm
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony at Benaroya Hall – 8pm
Bellevue Ice Rink Opens Friday!
I wanted to share another website for Winter Season activities in Bellevue. Check out the Bellevue Magic Season page. I am most excited to try-out the icing skating rink sponsored by Chaplin's Subaru, Bank of America, and several other sponsors. It will be open from November 29, 2013 through January 12, 2014. Hope to see you there!
Marie
Marie
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Don't Miss Out On...(2)
Don't Miss Out On Events Happening in...
Seattle
(Source: Holidays in Seattle)
November 30 1:00PM-5:00PM
Pike Place Market
85 Pike Street, Seattle
85 Pike Street, Seattle
- November 29 -January 1 2014
- December 6 6:00PM-8:30PMWestlake Center
400 Pine St., Seattle
- November 29 9:00AM-10:00AMMacy's
4th and Pine Streets, Seattle
- November 23 -December 4 2013
- November 29 -December 23 2013
- December 7 9:30AM-12:00PMMarion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle Center
321 Mercer St., Seattle
Don't Miss Out On...
Since there are a lot of events and attractions during the Holiday season, we realized that we can't possible visit them all, which means we can't review everything. So we decided instead of limiting your choices to what we decide on going to, we are going to write posts that would list all the activities that family friendly, so that you get to choose which ones YOU want to go to.
First we're going to start with
December 2 - 20 2013
First we're going to start with
Bellevue
Bellevue has a lot of attractions and events, some we've talked about on this blog and others we didn't so here they are:
Garden d'Lights
Bellevue Botanical Garden
November 30 - January 4 2014
Snowflake Lane and Celebration Lane
Bellevue Square
November 29 - December 24; December 26 - 31, 2013Bellevue Ice Skating
Bellevue Downtown Park
November 29 2013 - January 12 2014Santa's Workshop
Bellevue Square at The Bellevue Collection
November 29 - December 24 2013
Bellevue Square at The Bellevue CollectionDecember 2 - 20 2013
For more info click hereWednesday, November 20, 2013
Gymboree Play & Music
Since before I had my daughter I've always heard of "Mommy and Me" classes and always thought that it must be an interesting thing to do with your little one. That is why when I first found out about Gymboree Play & Learn I wanted to sign myself and my daughter up right away! I used to see their place on the 3rd floor at Bellevue Square, but never knew that it offered those kind of classes. Even though, they don't call them "Mommy and Me", they still have a similar concept.
anyway, it so happened that during the period that we have registered in they had a promotion, which consisted of no registration fees, they call it "New member initiation fee", the registration fee is usually a one time payment of $50. Also instead of paying the full amount for the class which was $90 I only paid $65 for the first month, which in my opinion was a great deal. If you register for another class or enroll a sibling you get a %50 discount on that second class. which means you'll only pay $45. The also offer a $10 discount out of your monthly subscription when you go to Tell Gymbo and take the survey.The Art, Sports, and School Skills classes have a duration of either 60 or 120 minutes.While the Play & Learn, and the Music classes are for 45 minutes.Of course each age group has a certain level that they can attend. Finally, the membership includes a free Open PlayGym time, which basically provides a safe and fun place for the kids to play in, which is great. Especially if you've been to the kids play area at Bellevue Square during the weekends, let's just say that unless your kid was strapped to you, you wouldn't be able to keep an eye on them all the time!
Now after getting all the technicals covered, let me talk about my own experience with Gymboree Play & Learn. We've joined two classes, the Play & Learn3, and the Music I class. the first two weeks my daughter was a little bit shy, even though she goes to the Adventure Kids Playcare three times a week and sees other kids, but I guess that the atmosphere was a little bit different. That being said, the teachers do try and give each kid a little bit of attention so that they can have some interaction together. They do their best to remember my daughter's name, even though it is not a common name in the US. Whenever we go there for a class or for Open Gym, We get greeted with such enthusiasm that makes us feel special even though that is their way of greeting everyone! The little efforts that the teachers try to do really make a huge difference to our experience their.
In the Music I class the number of children is a lot smaller than that in the Play & Learn class, which I think is appropriate since I would assume that in the music class my daughter and I would be in a more intimate and cozy mood. Rather than at the Play & Learn class where we would be operating on full "capacity" running, climbing, and sliding. The music class has themes every month, which usually include music from all around the world. We start with a "Hello" song, where we say "Hello" to each child, and then move to singing, tapping, and even dancing. We end the class with a lullaby, bubbles -which our teacher says is not something that happens in other music classes, and we're glad that it's happening in our class- and finally a "bye bye" song, where we say and wave "bye bye " to every child.
The Play & Learn class starts with a "Welcome song on the play mat. and then Gymbo the clowns joins the group in a bouncing and swaying song. Then the teacher starts explaining the activities that we are going to do today, and then the parents are invited to move between the activity areas and see what their kids will enjoy the most. However, my daughter doesn't seem to be interested in doing those activities as much as she enjoys walking around and playing with the small balls. After playing for a while, a song calls everyone to come back to the play mat for some motor skills building activities. Then the bubble time and the bubble song starts and finally the kids are asked to go under the parachute - which is my daughter's favorite-.
However, I do warn you that as soon as you join, you'll probably be singing their songs all day long because your kid will keep asking you to do so! My daughter has her own "Gymboree Dictionary" which includes:
1- UP UP = It could be used for Gymbo, or for "Gymbo the clown" song
2- pop pop = The bubbles song
3- esss esss= The hello and bye bye song in the music class
4- clapping her hands in a certain way = The we;come song in the Play & Learn class
And many more...
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Santa Shopping
For the first 18
months of my child's life I took her to an expensive photographer every
three months to have her photos taken.
In the month of December I agreed to have the same photographer
shoot her Santa photos. It was a nice
arrangement, but the Santa was 30 years old.
He was naturally plump, but wore a fake beard and looked 30 years
old. As much as I liked that
photographer for the first year series, I decided that I would take my daughter
somewhere else for Santa photos the next year.
We happen to go to
the MDB (also known as the Medical Dental Building) for our
dentistry. I live on the Eastside, but
continue to go there since I love our dentist and he pays for my parking at
Pacific Place Mall. While my daughter
and I were walking through Pacific Place Mall in November 2012, I noticed that
Arthur & Associates was setting up the Santa photo area. The guys setting up the booth recommended that we come back the first
part of December, it is best to be there first thing on a Monday morning, and have my
daughter's Santa photos taken.
My quest was easy
when locating the perfect Santa for my daughter. It just so happened that Santa Doug was at
Pacific Place Mall and he was awesome.
That is not to say that the other Santas are not awesome too, but in
using Santa Doug we were very pleased.
He was very relaxed. We had the
option of doing the inaugural crying baby photo, but that is not what I
wanted. My daughter found lap-sitting to
be upsetting. The photographer found a stool, and I sat my daughter on the
stool in front of Santa. Santa Doug leaned
over and placed his arm in the photo as if he had his hand on her
shoulder. It was a great shot!
I have to confess,
while looking at some Santas on the web, I thought some did not look like they
are taking their blood pressure medicine, or were about to move on to the next world. The rosy Saint Nick maybe charming
in nursery rhymes, but he does not look so healthy in my child's Santa
photo. I recommend checking-out this
site. I know that Macy's and other
stores have Santa's too, but since I have already made-up my mind that I am
going back to see Santa Doug I have stopped shopping.
Pasted
from <http://www.santaphotos.com/santas/santa-doug-m/>
$10.00 off oil change for toy donation to Santa's Castle
I got this e-mail and wanted to share....
Dear Marie,
As you know the holidays are swiftly approaching. We want to make sure that as many children as possible can enjoy this time, so we have decided to sponsor Santa's Castle.
This program assists our military men and women who may not otherwise be able to provide toys for their children. As of now, over 1,800 service men and women in our community have signed up for this service. We are offering $10 off a retail oil change to anyone willing to bring in a toy for the cause. We can credit this to you if you are not currently in the need for an oil change at this time.
We will be collecting toy donations now through Sunday, December 1st. Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for our progress! Santa's Castle is currently expressing a need for board games.
We hope to see you soon! Thank you to all who decide to participate.
-Your Friends at the Harnish Auto Family
Dear Marie,
As you know the holidays are swiftly approaching. We want to make sure that as many children as possible can enjoy this time, so we have decided to sponsor Santa's Castle.
This program assists our military men and women who may not otherwise be able to provide toys for their children. As of now, over 1,800 service men and women in our community have signed up for this service. We are offering $10 off a retail oil change to anyone willing to bring in a toy for the cause. We can credit this to you if you are not currently in the need for an oil change at this time.
We will be collecting toy donations now through Sunday, December 1st. Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for our progress! Santa's Castle is currently expressing a need for board games.
We hope to see you soon! Thank you to all who decide to participate.
-Your Friends at the Harnish Auto Family
Mount Rainier
Before I start this post let me say that I know most of you have probably been to Mount Rainier at least once, however, that doesn't mean that there are people who haven't yet seen it.
It took me almost a year and half after I have moved to Washington to visit Mount Rainer, and I regretted not going there earlier, especially during the winter season. My brother and sister were visiting during the summer and we took them there, so our timing might not have been the best -check their website to see when is the park open and which areas you should go to, we went to Paradise-, but still we've enjoyed our short trip, which was mostly spent on the road.
To be honest we weren't really sure where to go, and we decided to just drive and stop whenever we felt like it. During our ride up the mountain different amazing sceneries have compelled us to stop and admire the breathtaking nature. However, my daughter, who was then only 7 months old, didn't really enjoy the amount of time we spent in the car, nor the short breaks we kept taking for photos. The poor thing, whenever she thought that we were finally there, we put her back into her car seat, and started driving. Her objections were loud and clear! So maybe if you are planning to go their with an infant, you should be a little more considerate than we were and try and get your little one to flat land as soon as possible, or wait till they're a little older and get to really enjoy the trip.
When we arrived at the top there was some snow, which made my little bother really happy since he'd never seen snow before (remember, we are from Saudi Arabia, where it snows ALL THE TIME!). So he went up the snowy hill and we lost him for an hour as he enjoyed bringing out his inner child. There was a hotel/lodge where you can stay for the night, which seems really fun to do during the ski season. When we arrived there, we were famished but the hotel's restaurant didn't open for dinner till 5:00 pm and it was still 3:00 pm, so we decided to hit the cafeteria where they sell some sandwiches, pizza, salads and of course drinks! The food there wasn't the greatest but we managed to silence our hunger for the time being.
I don't think we've spent more than an hour at the top before heading down the mountain again. On our way down we stopped by a creek with running water that was really cold, with a tree that was tumbled over it to serve as a bridge. On a sad note, a Saudi kid fill into that same water a couple of months later and drowned, so parents should be really careful, that is why my daughter stayed in the car with my sister instead of coming with us. As you look around you, you'll notice some manmade rock assortments, which looked like sculptures, if I didn't have my daughter waiting in the car I might've spent some time working on my own sculpture!
We are planning on going there during the ski season because I think it is something we shouldn't miss, and I cannot wait to see my daughter's reaction when she touches the snow for the first time! Maybe I'll post something about it then.
It took me almost a year and half after I have moved to Washington to visit Mount Rainer, and I regretted not going there earlier, especially during the winter season. My brother and sister were visiting during the summer and we took them there, so our timing might not have been the best -check their website to see when is the park open and which areas you should go to, we went to Paradise-, but still we've enjoyed our short trip, which was mostly spent on the road.
To be honest we weren't really sure where to go, and we decided to just drive and stop whenever we felt like it. During our ride up the mountain different amazing sceneries have compelled us to stop and admire the breathtaking nature. However, my daughter, who was then only 7 months old, didn't really enjoy the amount of time we spent in the car, nor the short breaks we kept taking for photos. The poor thing, whenever she thought that we were finally there, we put her back into her car seat, and started driving. Her objections were loud and clear! So maybe if you are planning to go their with an infant, you should be a little more considerate than we were and try and get your little one to flat land as soon as possible, or wait till they're a little older and get to really enjoy the trip.
When we arrived at the top there was some snow, which made my little bother really happy since he'd never seen snow before (remember, we are from Saudi Arabia, where it snows ALL THE TIME!). So he went up the snowy hill and we lost him for an hour as he enjoyed bringing out his inner child. There was a hotel/lodge where you can stay for the night, which seems really fun to do during the ski season. When we arrived there, we were famished but the hotel's restaurant didn't open for dinner till 5:00 pm and it was still 3:00 pm, so we decided to hit the cafeteria where they sell some sandwiches, pizza, salads and of course drinks! The food there wasn't the greatest but we managed to silence our hunger for the time being.
I don't think we've spent more than an hour at the top before heading down the mountain again. On our way down we stopped by a creek with running water that was really cold, with a tree that was tumbled over it to serve as a bridge. On a sad note, a Saudi kid fill into that same water a couple of months later and drowned, so parents should be really careful, that is why my daughter stayed in the car with my sister instead of coming with us. As you look around you, you'll notice some manmade rock assortments, which looked like sculptures, if I didn't have my daughter waiting in the car I might've spent some time working on my own sculpture!
We are planning on going there during the ski season because I think it is something we shouldn't miss, and I cannot wait to see my daughter's reaction when she touches the snow for the first time! Maybe I'll post something about it then.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Adventure Kids Playcare
I was set to start my first quarter at Seattle Pacific University in January 2013, at that time my daughter was 4 months old. So of course finding good care for her was my first priority. Because I knew if I wasn't comfortable with whomever is taking care of her, I wouldn't be able to concentrate on my studies. luckily enough a couple of months earlier a new place opened next to us that would let you drop your kids at any time and go shopping or run errands. My husband and I were excited when we read that they take kids from 6 weeks till 12 years old, Plus, they open till 10 pm during weeknights and 12 am during weekends! which was convenient since my classes usually end at 8:50 pm!
Before committing to leaving my daughter there while I'm at school, I went in and took a tour of the place when she was almost 3 months old. The staff member that gave me the tour was really friendly and answered all of my questions. what I really liked about the place is that it is open with lots of windows, where you can check on your kids without your little ones seeing you, and make sure that the crying has stopped the minute they so all the toys that they've got! The center is divided into three areas, one for infants from 6 weeks- 1 year old, the other area is for toddlers from 1 year old- 2 years old, and then the "big kids area" which has lots of fun activities for different ages. They also offer meals for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
So the idea is that you can come and drop your kid, but they do recommend that you make a reservation especially for infants and toddlers since they have limited numbers (1 staff member for each 4 kids). They have theme nights, movies, arts and crafts, and many more activities. However, I'm not going to bore you with all of this information since you can find it on their website.
I am going to talk about my experience with the AKP Bellevue location. As I mentioned before, the staff is really friendly, and always greets my daughter by name. When my daughter first started going there she wasn't the "easiest" infant to deal with, taking care of her needed extra effort, and the staff was really open to suggestions from us, and they didn't mind that I gave them a list of "instructions" on how to make their time and hers easier. The owners are there almost everyday, and try to be involved with the parents by having small talks whenever they can. I can tell that my daughter enjoys her time at AKP, because whenever I pick her up and head toward the car she cries and points at the center, which is her way of saying that she wants to go back.
So I am going to use this post to thank the staff at Adventure Kids Playcare for all the hard work they're doing!
THANK YOU!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Garden D'Lights at the Bellevue Botanical Gardens
Every year , during
the month of December, the Bellevue Botanical Gardens hosts the Garden D'Lights
show. The Botanical Gardens are owned
and maintained by the City of Bellevue, WA, and the park is cared for primarily
by volunteers. In May 2013, the gardens
started construction on an expansion project to allow for increased visitor
traffic. They are constructing a new
visitors center, expanding the current parking lot, and doing landscape
improvements. The construction project
is not going to interfere with this years Garden D'Lights event.
The Garden D'Lights
reports that it uses over a half million lights to create mystical sea
creatures, recreate the blossoming gardens that are present over the summer
months, and local animal life. The event
runs from November 30, 2013 through January 4, 2014. Tickets are normally only $5.00, and children
under the age of 10 are free. This show appeals to all ages. You may
want to bring some extra cash if you would like to take advantage of the
barista bar at the visitor center.
If you are concerned
that the show may not be as great this year due to construction, there are
always free nights. This year, the free
nights are December 2, 3, 4, 5, and December
9, 10, 11, 12. Last year, we went
on a free night and there were staff at the entrance asking for $5.00
donations. After walking through the
exhibit, I felt a little self-conscious for not having the cash to donate $5.00
to the effort. The lights are put
together by volunteers, and it the event is so well planned that it is worth
the price of admission.
The Garden D'Lights website reports that they are putting up new displays this year. A Honey Bear is being added to the list of over 30 critters. They are adding Charlotte's Web and Willie the Slug. There is an Aquarium of Lights with a pulsing jellyfish, and octopus.
Visitors should prepare for a cold winter night. The Garden D'Lights is open from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. every evening, including holidays. Even though we are in the temperate Northwest, dress yourself and your children in winter closing to make the visit more comfortable. The parking lot is downhill from the park and you may want to limit the amount of items you are willing to carry to the park. You may want to consider a stroller for the kids. The park does provide an ADA parking lot at the entrance. I recommend arriving early as the parking lot fills-up quickly. Once you are in the park, the walk will transverse you down hill again, so it is a easy stroll through the park. I plan on attending again this year and I hope to see you there!
Marie
Thursday, November 7, 2013
GIF Shows Most Popular Baby Names for Girls Since 1960
Check-out this article in The Atlantic, A Wondrous GIF Shows the Most Popular Baby Names for Girls Since 1960. If you are patient enough to watch the years tick by, you can see the most popular baby names for each State from 1960 to 2012. I found it interesting and wanted to share.
Marie
Marie
Halloween Family Fun Fest
For this Halloween I was really excited to get my baby into a costume and take her trick-or-treating, yet, I was a little unsure if at her age she'll really enjoy all the festivities. That is why I first took her to Gymboree's Pumpkin Patch party, which wasn't bad. But I think that I chose the wrong party to go to, I should've chosen the one with the older kids, all of their energy would've balanced out hers. The other activity that I was looking forward to was the Bellevue Square Trick-or-Treat event.
As you know, exams are one of the "perks" of being an MBA student, so of course, I had to study for a midterm on the same day as that event! However, I didn't let that stop me from going there even if we were late.
So we arrive there, and the mall is packed!!! I've never seen anything like it, maybe it was because we were late or maybe it was crowded from the start, I guess I'll have to wait till next year and see which one is true. So some shops participate in giving candies and other treats to kids, and depending on the shop you might have to wait in a line. It seems that Disney, and Lego stores had the best treats. Since my daughter was already tired and wouldn't have any of the candies she'll get anyway, we decided to skip trick-or-treating between stores.
There was also live music by a band that I have never heard before, but they were really good. The band was called Brian Vogan & GBs. They sang a couple of songs and asked the kids to participate, which was kind of fun to look at. You can find their debut album on cdbaby.com.
On the second level they had a mad science booth, and a balloon tying clown, which unfortunately had packed her stuff by the time we got there and we couldn't get a balloon. Another nice thing they had, were photo booths, which they had four of them at different sides of the mall. Some had long waiting lines because they were located at areas that had high traffic, ex: in front of Macy's. While others didn't, like the one on the second floor.
So if you decide to go there next year, you might want to try and go early. also if your kids are under 2 they might not be really interested in trick-or-treating, but I'm sure they're going to love the live music and all the costumes around them.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Holidays at The Landing in Renton, WA
The weekend prior to Halloween, my toddler and I attended the Trick or Treat event at The Landing in Renton, WA.
Opening in 2009, it is one of Western Washington's newest multi-dimensional urban areas. It is a retail center with 880 residential living units. It is conveniently located off exit 5 of I-405. It is close to Coulon Park and Lake Washington. Coulon has one of my favorite playgrounds, a great place to launch boats, and have a meal at Ivars or Kid Valley food concession stands.
The Landing has plenty of national stores, but it is set apart by its local-only shops like Creative Mom Toys, Fresh Way Pizza, and C'est La Vie. If you sign-up for Creative Mom Toys updates, you get notices as to when they are having sales and events in the store.
The Landing has plenty of national stores, but it is set apart by its local-only shops like Creative Mom Toys, Fresh Way Pizza, and C'est La Vie. If you sign-up for Creative Mom Toys updates, you get notices as to when they are having sales and events in the store.
All stores normally open on Sunday were handing out candy. There were lots of families and even the adults dressed-up for the event. It was a very relaxing and family friendly environment.
On 11/23/13, The Landing is scheduled to have the local tree lighting ceremony. There will singing by local school kids, reindeer, and the Santa Train.
Last year, we went to holiday festivities in December and my 1.5 year old rode the Santa train with Dad. The Trackless Train was brought down from Mt. Vernon by a local business, The Shop.
We also visited Santa at the Re/Max Select Real Estate. He as a healthy, age appropriate Santa! (I have experience Santa shopping, and some look like they are just shy of a heart attack.) The $5.00 I paid for the photo was donated to the Seattle Children's Hospital.
The holiday festivities will continue through the month of December, but it does not appear that the schedule is up for this year. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience and I will update you once I know more.
Marie
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