Apr 192010
 

Friday was a beautiful day. Sunday was a beautiful day. Saturday it poured.

Guess which day we decided to go to Mount Vernon and Le Conner to check out the tulips? You guessed it. We chose Saturday. Lucky, weren’t we? Actually, it turns out we were.

Truth be told, a tulip festival doesn’t hold much excitement for a toddler. Let’s face it, they’d be happy in a cardboard box or under a blanket pretending to be invisible. Taking family pictures with brightly coloured flowers, wandering through quaint streets and shopping in unique stores is the stuff that makes Mommies and Daddies happy…ok, it makes Mommies happy; Daddies miserable.

Our destination was Tulip Town in Mount Vernon, where admission is free for kids under 16 and $5 for adults. There, my husband, son and I met up with my cousin and her twin girls. We had three 2 year olds in tow.

Once inside, we could walk into the fields or take a “Blue Trolley Tour” (a tractor pulled trolley that travels around the property).  There were kite demonstrations happening outside and a  flower and garden show, gift shop and snack bar to explore inside.

We decided to walk into the fields. Experiencing the rain and the mud, slipping, stumbling and getting dirty; that was the real fun for the kids. The highlights, from their point of view, were the slippery, sticky clay-like mud and the fish….yes, fish.

After visiting Tulip Town, we headed to Le Conner, to dry off, visit, and grab lunch. Le Conner is a quaint little town with unique shops and a few funky restaurants. We decided to eat at the first place that had a table because it was lunch time and busy. Thankfully, we found a place with 3 highchairs and room for 2 huge strollers. It was awesome and roomy. No one cared when the toddlers broke free and ran around the room. Well, I did…but no one else seemed to care.

The food was average (except the fries, they were above average) and a little pricey. The restaurant had a kids menu containing grilled cheese, hamburgers and pasta. This restaurant also held our “highlight of the day” which was a tropical fish tank situated at toddler eye level. One of the 2 year olds yelled out “Nemo” at the top of her lungs and it was “game over”. High speed, choppy toddler-running commenced from the table to the tank, to the table, to the tank. The excitement was extreme and hilarious to watch.

A great day was had by all.  We were exhausted upon our return home. Even though you don’t have to go to the Tulip Festival to get muddy and see fish; it’s nice for the Mommy if you do (Daddy, I’m talking to you).

p.s. Most of the shops are small and not stroller-friendly. If you go with a girlfriend, I recommend eating at Calico Cupboard Cafe. Their peanut butter pie was crazy good.

Links
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
April 1-30, 2010

Tulip Town
15867 Beaver Marsh Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone 360-424-8531

La Conner Seafood & Prime Rib House
614 South First Street
La Conner, WA 98257
(360) 466-4014

Apr 172010
 

Only in the United States of America could you stumble upon a suped up, sports car, grocery cart with dual action steering wheels. This contraption was 5 1/2 feet long. It felt like I was pushing an actual car (or a freighter) but I didn’t care; my son went from bawling to beaming in a split second. It was a magical moment; the rain stopped, the clouds parted, and a beam of light shone down from the heavens onto an abandoned, ruby red, race cart shopping cart in the parking lot. I grabbed it.

I’ve used car strollers at the mall before but I’ve never used a race car shopping cart. I highly recommend it if time isn’t a concern as the navigation was tough. It was a major workout for my arms to push the thing and turn corners. Plus, you seem to bump into everyone and everything, so get ready to say “excuse me”, “sorry”, “pardon me” a million times.

Therefore, slow and steady wins this car race. Using the race car shopping cart definitely makes shopping more enjoyable, if you’re in a browsing mood, as the kids are content. If you’re going to power shop, your best bet is to grab the regular shopping cart or better yet, leave the kids with Grandma and Grandpa.

Links
Fred Meyer
RTS Shopping Carts

Apr 162010
 

How insanely busy will Coquitlam Centre be on Sunday, May 2nd?

Let’s examine the facts…

  • Playhouse Disney is promoting some shows via a cross Canada mall tour (Ok…I’m listening).
  • “Wow! Wow! Wuzzby! is the show they’re promoting here (I have no idea either).
  • “Wow! Wow! Wuzzby! is performing at the mall and doing a meet and greet (I STILL have no idea).
  • Mickey Mouse will not be appearing and neither will Handy Manny (WAH!).
  • Jack Grunsky, Juno award winning musician, (known for his moving renditions of penguin shuffle, fruit salad, and alligator stomp) will be performing (Yeah!).
  • There will be Playhouse Disney giveaways (Double Yeah!).

Hmmm…with all that in mind, I’d say this event is a “definite maybe”. It would be fascinating to witness so many hyperactive, nap-deprived toddlers and preschool children in the same place at one time. And… “Yes”, it could get ugly but “Hey”, it might be fun too.

At the very least, you can always do a little shopping, (there’s 910,000 square feet of retail therapy just waiting for you) in stores like The Bay, London Drugs, Sears, Sport Chek, Zellers, T&T Supermarket, H&M, Aritzia, Sephora, and Lululemon.

p.s. This just in…Wubbzy is from Wuzzleberg where he spends most of his time with his two friends, Widget and Walden…does that help? I didn’t think so.

Mighty, Mighty Mall Tour

Coquitlam Centre
Sunday, May 2nd from 11am – 6pm
Come celebrate music with Playhouse Disney Canada!

Join us for FREE performances by Juno Award winner Jack Grunsky
and sing-a-longs with Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!

Jack Grunsky performances: 12:15pm and 3:00pm
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! performances: 11:15am and 2:10pm
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! meet & greet: 1:15pm