понедельник, 11 сентября 2017 г.

Weekend Getaway: Lisbon, Portugal

Crystal Sawatzky and her husband have six children, aged 13 to 3. Originally from Canada, they moved to Europe in 2015 to spend a couple years slowly traveling throughout Europe in an effort to better understand old cultures and find new community. Over the last couple years, they’ve spent time visiting family in Northern Ireland, they spent six months exploring Portugal, they did a stint camping in the south of France, travelled up to The Netherlands, and they are now currently in Germany. (Just following her Instagram feed will instantly give you the travel bug!) As they’ve travelled, Crystal has homeschooled her children and they’ve enjoyed exploring the different cultures throughout Europe. Her family’s adventure sounds quite familiar to our own, which is why I was so excited when Crystal reached out to me and offered to share some of her travel adventures here with us. Because she spent so much time in Portugal, I asked her to share her insider tips for Lisbon and the surrounding area. To start, she kindly shares her Lisbon tips below: 

Over the six months that we spent as a family in Portugal, we visited the “big city” many times, and each time we fell more in love with this country, culture and their people. The LX Factory holding a special place in our hearts, as we made many connections there; truly the Portuguese are the warmest and welcoming.

Lisboa has many charms; beautiful old architecture that holds amazingly intricate stone details, to broken looking doors that contain a magical fairyland behind, as well as a few more modern themes around the city itself. Many articles and books have been written about Lisboa’s grand sites, and for a good reason, but along with those, a few of our family’s favourite spots, are those just tucked away, where you can meet and mingle with the locals.

SEE:

LX Factory – Such a charming area, once an active fabrication area, then all but abandoned, now restored and filled with shops, restaurants, cafe’s, coffee, artists spaces, a barber (The best Nate tells me) and a co-lab space. So many charming shops are located here, our favourites were Rutz Cork and the Antique shop. Each Sunday there is also a farmers market held here — LX Rural, where Colheitas d’Obidos a charming, and perhaps the only, u-pick farm in Portugal, as well as other local farms, set up shop for the day.

Belém – Many travel guides have been written about this area, and for a good reason, the monastery itself is quite spectacular. You will also find the best Portuguese pastry tart in this area – honestly! One of our favourite things to do was the watching of the guards changing in front of the “Pink House”. This area also has some of the best parking, if you are not staying in Lisboa itself and are just taking a day trip into the city.

Baixa and Chiado – Another area that has been written much about. There is so much to see here, and so many cute shops. It is also close to the ocean front, where you can take a stroll along.

Alfama – Trams, cobblestones and tiles are part of what make this area super charming.

DO:

Tram 28 – There are several trams, but this one will take you through several must-see spots. This tram departs from Praca Luis de Camoes and goes to Graca.

Jeronimos Monastery – Located in Belém, truly a breathtaking site. It is very large and has many rooms to explore. It can have lots of tourists, so try to go early if you visit Lisbon in peak season (May – October).

Oceanarium – Fantastic spot to tuck into if you find the day too hot, or too rainy. We got passes as we enjoyed visiting during the winter months. Just outside the grounds, there is also the beginnings of a linear ocean front park, with displays of Archimedes experiments redone by local artists. Here in this park is also a gondola ride that you can take for a small fee. The views are pretty neat!

Museu Colecão Berardo – Located in the Belém area, it is a great free entry on Saturday spot if the day gets too hot, or too rainy. As with most modern art museums, several works depict war and conflict, but there is lots of other content as well. The back garden is very beautiful and gives you a pretty view of Jeronimos Monestary.

Maritime Museum – Portugal has a fascinating maritime history; here you can learn more. There are several impressive statues inside this museum, as well as across the street from the Museu Colecão Berardo in the Belém area, which displays the rich Portuguese maritime culture.

Hop on Hop off bus tour – A great way to help you gather your bearings, Lisboa is rather large, and several of the major sites are located further away from each other, a bus tour could help little legs go further. If you choose to take Tram 28, you will go past many of the same spots, so you might want to skip this then.

Outdoor Market – Wherever you choose to stay, try to find out where the nearest outdoor market is located and what day it is held on. There is typically always a market on a Saturday or Sunday, it just depends upon the area. Portuguese markets are fantastic, and it is pretty hard to come by a bad one. There are loads of farms, groves and vineyards all throughout this beautiful country. At the market, you will be able to see the bounty as well as hand-crafted items. The children and I always swooned over the amount of hand woven baskets, and sometimes the sizes they would come in!

EAT:

Pasteis de Belém – Located in Belém, truly, the best Portuguese tart in Portugal!

Burger Factory – My husband always loves to search for the best burger, he found a spot here.

Este Oeste – Also located in Belém, tucked right near the Modern Art Gallery. There is an indoor seating area with roof top gardens, as well as an outdoor seating area that looks out towards the ocean. Very popular with the locals.

Third wave coffee is an up and coming scene in Portugal, so if you are always on the search for a cup of ethically sourced and well brewed coffee Fabrica coffee roasters is a great choice.

There are loads of great places to eat in Belém, Baixa and Chiado as well as in the LX Factory, between these areas and the markets, you will not go hungry.

PLAY:

Parque das Nações – This linear park takes you along the water front. You can start either at Oceanarium, or the residential end. Lot’s of grass, boardwalks and playgrounds throughout, as well as shops and restaurants closer to Oceanarium itself. There is also a short gondola lift here which is quite popular.

STAY:

Palacio Ramalhete – This classic boutique hotel has many unique rooms, a lovely pool, comfy beds, fantastic breakfast and a restaurant/bar to make any visitor to Lisbon feel as though they’re taking a glorious step back in time to a period when service, hospitality, and luxury were things truly to be savoured. It’s not easy to find, but it’s a relatively easy walk to some of Lisbon’s finest museums and charming shopping areas. For those with toddlers, please note that there are several staircases you will want to be mindful of.

Holiday On J – We stayed at their Baleal location during our six months in Portugal. They are a professional and sweet team that will make sure to let you know about the insider’s spots. They just opened up this location right in the heart of Lisboa, great spot for families.

STROLLER FRIENDLINESS:

Medium – While there certainly are areas that are extremely stroller friendly, there are several others that are extremely not. If your preference is a stroller, then perhaps bring a carrier along, or be prepared to tote your babe at times.

READ:
The First Global Village – An engaging overview of the history of Portugal – so fascinating! My husband and I gobbled it up, and so did my father in law, whom we passed the book along to! Highly recommended if you want to learn even more about this beautiful country and culture.

Thank you, Crystal! We look forward to your tips for exploring the beautiful area around Lisbon! 

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пятница, 8 сентября 2017 г.

Stay and Bird, organic sweatshirts with sweet illustrations

Stay and Bird organic cotton sweatshirts

Stay and Bird organic cotton sweatshirts

As I’m writing this, I hear the wind howling outside and the rain is coming down in buckets from the sky. It seems that autumn is upon us here in Amsterdam! Even though I love summer (I find it by far the easiest season), I also like the specific characteristics of the other seasons. (Even though I would prefer winter to be considerable shorter: spring may start immediately after New Year as far as I’m concerned!)

Anyway, wind and rain and autumn in general make me look forward to long forest walks. We love to collect pretty coloured leaves and nuts, and bring them home for crafting activities and to decorate with. It also makes me think of these sweet organic sweatshirts by Stay and Bird, with beautiful illustrations on the front and on the back. All inspired by nature and the outdoors!

Stay and Bird organic cotton sweatshirts

Stay and Bird organic cotton sweatshirts

Stay and Bird organic cotton sweatshirts

I met the founders of Stay and Bird, Naomi and Laura, in London earlier this year and they were so sweet to send me back to Amsterdam with a little yellow snail and lettuce sweatshirt for Casper. He loves wearing it — it has a cool ‘retro’ shape and the colour is very deep and pretty. I also like the fact that it is made in Europe following the highest ethical and ecological standards of production. Plus it’s unisex, which we like too.

xxx Esther

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четверг, 7 сентября 2017 г.

Loveable rag dolls by Merrilee Liddiard





I’ve been a fan of Merrilee Liddiard for a long time now. She is the creative mind behind the wonderful Mer Mag blog, a great source of inspiring and always-beautiful craft ideas. She is also the author of ‘Playful: Fun Projects to Make With + For Kids’, which again offers a whole host of unique craft projects for creative families.  So when she reached out a few months ago to tell me about her new project, I knew it would be good.

Mer has created a charming collection of handmade heirloom dolls for little ones to love. Each doll is oversized at 26″ long, making them a perfect companion for little hands to hold and to bring along on all their adventures. The dolls are all one of a kind with hand painted faces and beautiful, handmade clothing and accessories — like pretty felt ball necklaces and sparkly mary jane shoes. Each doll comes with its own name and a description of her personality. When purchasing, you can choose different hair styles (top knots, side buns or pigtails) to match your child’s favourite hair style.

The recent addition to the Merrilee Liddiard shop is a collection of Wren + James dresses so little girls can match their dolls and I honestly can’t think of anything sweeter. Oh to be a little girl again! : )

Courtney x

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среда, 6 сентября 2017 г.

Le Petit Germain, comfortable and stylish children’s fashion from Paris



Le Petit Germain is a beautiful brand from Paris, with a history of mother and grandmothers knitting under the magnolia tree of their family home. They watched little ones play, run, stumble and get up, entranced in their own world. And they created soft and comfortable clothes which were respectful of delicate, young skin and encourage the discovery of new worlds and adventures…

Le Petit Germain

This is the story of Le Petit Germain, and the execution of the concept feels so natural in the collections. Designer Camille Chandèze Longuépée creates comfortable children’s clothing with clean and simple lines, in vivid colours, and made of soft, natural fabrics. The way children perceive the world and move around in it is the constant starting and ending point of all her designs. Kids love to feel free and comfortable, they love softness around their skin, and they love deep and bright colours. Le Petit Germain offers all of this, in that always so elegant and natural, undisputed French style. I find that Camille’s collections express a lot of care and thoughtfulness. It’s very creative and dreamy, yet practical at the same time.

Le Petit Germain is one of the brands joining us at the ShopUp in New York in less than two weeks (!!) and I can’t wait to explore more of the collection there!

xxx Esther

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вторник, 5 сентября 2017 г.

Millk for your baby

Isn’t it funny how our environment can alter our fashion style and clothing choices? Not just the weather, but the vibe of a place — it can have such an impact on our lifestyle choices. Since moving to Byron, I’ve noticed a shift in the way I dress my kids. Here, I am all about ease and comfort, with laid-back, more relaxed clothing styles — shoes optional. : ) When we lived in London, I remember having a basket of hair bows and accessories for the girls, and their outfits were much more tailored and structured with lots of coordinating layers.  Here, it’s about throwing one thing on and being able to walk out the door. I even sent Ivy to school today with 3-day-old braids in her hair. Haha.

Speaking of laid-back children’s clothing, one of my favourite local brands, Millk, has mastered the cool and comfortable vibe.  Founded by two of my good friends, Amelia and Karla, the Millk collection has been designed and handmade with comfort, style and practicality in mind. These are clothes to be worn day in and out, played in, lived in and then passed onto siblings or friends. With many of the styles and colours being gender neutral, the Millk clothing can be worn by boys and girls up to age five.

The new spring collection at Millk has just launched, and while it is designed for spring/summer here in Australia, many of the pieces are perfect for layering and lounging whatever the season. Wilkie has a few of the onesies, which are so wearable, and I’m in love with the terry pants and sweatshirts.

Courtney x

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понедельник, 4 сентября 2017 г.

Add a slackline to your outdoor adventures!

We had an awesome holiday this summer — simple, refreshing and surrounded by good friends. It has been a hectic year, so it was especially wonderful for the whole family to be able to sleep for hours and never get out of our pyjamas. Our batteries have been recharged! We tried out new recipes, sat around campfires and roamed around the woods close to our little house. But there is always a little voice within me that needs me to have a purpose. Try as I might to shut it down and just be – it did not work!  So we used that surplus energy to motivate the team and build a treehouse together!

It started off with a few branches to create a platform in the trees but it ended up with an entrance, a secret path, a lookout tower and also an escape route via a Slackline I had picked up at the ShopUp in London last December from Conscious Crafts.

Now, it is not the quickest escape route, as we all had to concentrate and balance and hold on to the tree – but it was so much fun that a quick escape ended up not being that important.  ; )

We are now back in Paris and starting to get ready for school — but we are still powered by the energy we tanked up on whilst on holiday!

Emilie

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пятница, 1 сентября 2017 г.

Paint Card Mosaics – A Colourful Abstract Art Project for Kids

I’m a sucker for paint colour cards — they always make me think of rainbows. If you’re anything like me, chances are you’ve got a stack of them lying around in a drawer at home. If so don’t throw them out! Get your children’s creative juices flowing by recycling them into fun paint card mosaics. They are easy to make, reusable and best of all mess free.

Paint Card Mosaics

You’ll need a good selection of bright colours and a single shaped hole punch. We used a medium sized circle punch but you can find all sorts of different shapes and sizes here. Or you can simply cut the pieces up with scissors. Triangles and rectangles work really well for bold geometric artworks.

Paint Card Mosaics

Cut up the individual colour strips and start punching out your chips. This part is actually really fun for kids and makes the prettiest confetti. Now grab a piece of plain paper and start creating. It’s really that simple. My kids love the freedom of being able to move the pieces around and try out different colour combinations.  Unlike painting, if you make a mistake you just undo it.

Paint Card Mosaics

Paint Card Mosaics

We keep our colour chips in a jar and reuse them again and again, my kids are always dipping into the jar to try out new creations. I may have sneaked the odd go myself and I have to admit it’s actually a really therapeutic activity. Of course you can also stick the pieces down with glue if you want to save the finished paint card mosaics.

Have a go — it’s a really fun craft project, perfect for brightening up a grey rainy day!

For more colourful craft projects check out these previous posts:

Tissue paper painting

Rainbow scratch painting

Enjoy, Kate x

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