Big Fun at Big Apple Circus

If you’re looking for an afternoon or evening of family fun, look no further than the Big Apple Circus!

The can’t-miss show has been entertaining circus-goers for decades and this year is no different. I recently schlepped my two little ones to the Lincoln Center for a day under the big top. At first I was nervous that my temperamental two-year-old son wouldn’t sit through the hour and a half show, but I couldn’t have been more wrong—he had the time of his life! In fact, they were both completely captivated from the beginning to the end.

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Ava and MJ enjoying the Big Apple Circus. For date and ticket information, click here!

Jam-packed with crowd-pleasing clowns and amazing acrobatic acts, it’s no surprise the show commanded their full attention. While they enjoyed the entire circus, they especially liked the galloping horses portion of the show. Plus, the audience participation made the experience even better. And to top things off, there’s even a pony-riding opportunity for the children during the intermission and after the show!

If you’re in the New York City area between now and January 10th, round up your family and head to the Big Apple Circus. Trust me, it will be a treat for the entire family!

Do you and your family go to the circus annually?

Must-See: New York Botanical Garden’s 2015 Holiday Train Show

If you’re in the New York City area and looking for a festive outing for the family, keep reading.

Last week, I took my son to New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show and it was simply mesmerizing. Located in the Bronx, the annual event is a treat for toddlers, tykes and adults alike!

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The New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show runs now through January 18, 2016. Click here for more information. 

Surrounded by breathtakingly gorgeous botanicals, dozens of sprawling tracks run throughout the main atrium. The entire event buzzes with the attendees’ excitement of spotting a model train and watching it zip by. From trolleys to Thomas the Tank Engine, there’s variety of trains that will satisfy any transit enthusiast. If railways and locomotives aren’t your thing, don’t worry—the utter beauty of the plants and foliage is enough to keep you intrigued.

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Plus, throughout the 3,000 sq-foot space there are impeccably designed miniature retro replicas of the city’s most notable infrastructures and landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, New York Public Library and even the Apollo Theater in Harlem. One of my favorite attractions at the show was the Brooklyn Bridge replica that stretches over one of the exhibit’s walkways.

It was a fun afternoon that my son thoroughly enjoyed. In fact, a week later and he’s still stumbling around shouting, “choo-choo!” I think we’ve discovered our new holiday season tradition.

Tips if you the New York Botanical Holiday Train Show:

*Go early and make reservations if possible.

*If you live in Manhattan or Brooklyn, take the Metro-North train at Grand Central Station and get off at Botanical Gardens (it lets you out right across the street) to avoid the 20-minute walk from the MTA trains.

*Don’t make a wish and toss coins into the small ponds on site.

*Take tons of pictures!

Have you ever attended the New York Botanical Holiday Train Show? Do you have any holiday activity traditions?

Peapod and Barilla Make Mealtime Easy

As a busy mom of two, there are many days when I just don’t have the time or energy to make a healthy, delicious dinner for my family. On those days, I’m embarrassed to admit, but it’s the usual—boring mac-and-cheese.

That’s why I’m so excited about Peapod and Barilla’s partnership! The delivery company and pasta powerhouse have teamed up to make meal planning for families easy.

They’ve created nutritious meal kits that are simple to prepare and delivered right to your doorstep! Super convenient and inexpensive, each recipe averages about $5.00 per serving, which we parents can appreciate.

Plus, the prep is already done—no need to worry about messing up measurements or serving sizes. Since the ingredients are already portioned, it makes it even easier to get the kids involved. I have my children pour the fixings right into the bowl or pot, which I’ve learned makes them more inclined to eat dinner if they’ve helped in its preparation.

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Farfelle withButternut Squash (Photo: BusinessWire)

With delicious options like Farfelle with Butternut Squash and Parmesan Crusted Chicken with Spaghetti, it won’t take much coaxing to get them to consume these tasty meals. Oh and did I mention, each meal can be on your dinner table in under 30 minutes! The only think you’ll have to figure out is what to do with all of that extra time.

Currently Peapod delivers throughout 24 U.S markets including New York, Illinois, Washington, D.C. Click here to see if it offers service in your neighborhood.

Do you ever use grocery delivery services?

SeaGlass Carousel at the Battery: A Fun Experience for the Whole Family

The holidays are upon us!

If you’re in the New York City area and looking for a fun, family-friendly outing, look no further than the SeaGlass Carousel at The Battery Conservancy.

I had the pleasure of attending a family media night there several weeks ago and my 5-year-old daughter has been begging to go back ever since. Although I’m about  30 years past 5, it was one of the most memorable and magical evenings I’ve ever experienced.

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Photo by @SamGarber via Instagram

Ten years in the making, the permanent, awe-inspiring carousel has been open to the public since August, but I’m sure the crowds will continue throughout the holiday season.

The cultural attraction consists of a grand nautilus shell with 30 beautiful, luminescent fish as large as 9 ½ feet wide and 13 ½ feet tall! Designed by the acclaimed George Tsypin Opera, the ride is even more unforgettable thanks to the enchanting, thematic music.

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Ava enjoying her 7th ride on the carousel! 

Trust me, for only $5 per ride your entire family will enjoy this “underwater” experience right in the heart of the Big Apple.

Have you visited the SeaGlass Carousel? 

Family Fun at Brooklyn Bridge Park with Amex EveryDay Card

Last weekend, my family and I were invited by American Express EveryDay Card to enjoy an afternoon viewing party of the 2014 US Open (via jumbo screen) at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Upon our arrival, we were given super cute picnic blankets and baskets filled with a delicious lunch specially curated from renowned chef Thomas Keller provided by Bouchon Bakery. After eating and lounging on the lawn, we took my daughter to the complimentary tennis lessons for kids. She seemed to have a blast, but it’s safe to say that she will probably not be the next Serena Williams!

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After the mini tennis lesson, my hubby and I resumed our relaxing afternoon noshing on grapes, viewing the US Open, and watching the kids play nearby in the grass.

Despite living in NYC for a little over 11 years, I had never made my way down to Brooklyn Bridge Park prior to last week. I’m not sure if it’s always been so nice, but if you haven’t been there lately you should definitely plan a trip before summer’s officially a distant memory. The breathtaking view alone is reason enough to go.

We had a fantastic, fun-filled family day that we’ll cherish forever.

Check out some of my pics below:

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Have you ever visited Brooklyn Bridge Park? If you’re in the NYC area, there will be a Kite Festival held at the park from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, Sept. 13. Click here  for more information.

Check Out My Family Travel Tips on ESSENCE.com!

Recently, I had the opportunity to write for ESSENCE.com’s mom blog (Chic Busy Mom) to share some of my tips on family travel.

It was an honor to lend my “expertise” to such a beloved outlet such as ESSENCE. Please check my must-have travel-friendly products here!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

This is the first Thanksgiving that I’ve spent in Chicago, my hometown, in a few years. I’m overjoyed to be surrounded by my family, and of course, FOOD!

While this year has had its ups and downs, I still have SO much to be thankful for. I’m alive, I’m healthy and I’m loved by my family and friends. No matter what hardships we’re facing, there’s always something to be grateful for. Whether it’s something small as smile from a stranger or as grand as winning the lottery, always give thanks.

I thank YOU for reading BGG every day. Your readership and support these past five years means more to me than you’ll ever know!

Happy Thanksgiving!