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There and Back Again – Heading Back To B.C.

| May 15, 2013 | 0 Comments
There and Back Again – Heading Back To B.C.

If you’d have asked me a few months ago if we would be packing up our lives and heading back to B.C. when Ken’s 1-year contract wrapped up I would have told you that it wasn’t even up for discussion. Nova Scotia and I had been living out a torrid love affair and I was [...]

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Postcards from Nova Scotia – Slow-Poke Spring (By My Standards)

| April 24, 2013 | 1 Comment
Postcards from Nova Scotia – Slow-Poke Spring (By My Standards)

Dear Mom, It’s Spring here in Nova Scotia, so they say. I realize now that after 6+ years of cheering the first day of March – normally coinciding with the first yellow blossoms – with having survived another dark B.C. winter, the rest of the country must really lack an appreciation for West Coasters posting [...]

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Ten Simple Things to do for Earth Day

| April 22, 2013 | 1 Comment
Ten Simple Things to do for Earth Day

It’s Earth Day and we all hear a lot about the very important details like recycling, planting trees, turning off water faucets and using less electricity. But, helping care for the Earth can extend to parts of life that are – dare we say – a bit unexpected, full of joy and changing in ways [...]

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Inspired Action – Lending A Hand After the Boston Marathon Explosion

| April 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
Inspired Action – Lending A Hand After the Boston Marathon Explosion

As we continue to watch the horrible details of the Boston Marathon explosions unfold, we as Canadians are moved to action. But, what can we actually do so far away? We have, in all honesty, sheltered our children from any details of what has happened. We have kept the TV off of news channels, turned [...]

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The Canadian Dinner Table – Easy Peasy Cinnamon Rolls

| April 10, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Canadian Dinner Table – Easy Peasy Cinnamon Rolls

The crew here are bakers. That may be a mild term for how much all of us love to whip up and chow down on delicious baked goods. But, cinnamon rolls have always seemed just out of reach in the everyday foods department. Some recipes call for a double rise. Some…well…they just always looked way [...]

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Act For The Planet – Making Green Fun With Earth Day Canada

| April 6, 2013 | 0 Comments
Act For The Planet – Making Green Fun With Earth Day Canada

It’s April, which means flowers blooming, rain falling and – of course – time to be a part of learning how to live lighter on the Earth as annual Earth Day celebrations begin. We here at Ourbigearth.com have long been lending a hand in that department and are super excited to Earth Day Canada’s new [...]

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Inspired Action – World Autism Awareness Day

| April 2, 2013 | 0 Comments
Inspired Action – World Autism Awareness Day

The lights in our windows are shining blue at the homes of the OBE team today. So many of us have children or family members who struggle with autism and this day of education, inspired action and celebration is especially close to our hearts. It’s World Autism Awareness Day and people across Canada are standing [...]

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Food & Your Family – 6 Ways to Serve Up Hard-Boiled Eggs

| April 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Food & Your Family – 6 Ways to Serve Up Hard-Boiled Eggs

Let’s face it. There’s a pile of hard-boiled eggs in our refrigerators destined for the garbage unless something really inventive comes along. Really, how many of those things can you eat before they go bad and you learn to hate them? Then divide it by nine and that’s how many the kids will eat. Unless… [...]

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The Canadian Dinner Table – Black Bean & Artichoke Heart Chili

| March 27, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Canadian Dinner Table – Black Bean & Artichoke Heart Chili

These early spring days make for challenging cooking in any house. Mostly, we suspect it has a lot to do with the reality that most Canadians have had their fill of root veggies and other seasonal goodies. Craving the fresh, bright flavors of the garden, we are starting to think lighter meals that have a [...]

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Your Voice In The Dark – Earth Hour 2013

| March 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
Your Voice In The Dark – Earth Hour 2013

Sitting in the dark for an hour tonight may not seem like much. But, that action is your voice – joining together with millions of other voices across Canada and the globe – speaking up and helping live lighter on the Earth. Canadians are awesome at this. In fact, Vancouver is the Earth Hour Capital [...]

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The Canadian Dinner Table – Down East Oatmeal Bread

| March 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Canadian Dinner Table – Down East Oatmeal Bread

No matter where you sit down to dinner North of 49, there are classic Canadian foods that make us all feel at home. That cozy, warm feeling of freshly baked bread takes all of us back to snowy days of childhood. A house full of the scent of baked goods just coming out of the [...]

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Postcards from Nova Scotia – Urban Wilderness

| March 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
Postcards from Nova Scotia – Urban Wilderness

It’s March. For us, that usually means first trips of the season out to the beach to see the herring run or catch a glimpse of the sea lions down at Fanny Bay. This year, the snow on the ground still lingers with more on its way. The -19 windchill burns our faces on the [...]

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Inspired Action – Cleaning Up Canada This Spring

| March 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
Inspired Action – Cleaning Up Canada This Spring

Spring is upon us this week and while many of us daydream about sunny days in the park and weekend walks, tens of thousands of Canadians will mobilize, gather together and make a deal with each other to clean up communities from Victoria to Halifax. While picking up trash and keeping our neighborhoods clean is [...]

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Quick, Healthy Eats – Cheesy Roasted Broccoli Patties

| March 15, 2013 | 0 Comments
Quick, Healthy Eats – Cheesy Roasted Broccoli Patties

We are always on the hunt for tasty, fast, healthy recipes that result in lunches that are gobbled up by our kiddos around here. Cheese and broccoli are a super delish combination. So, when we recently whipped up this vegetarian recipe for our picky kiddos and watched them eat it up and ask for more, [...]

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SPROUTS – Early Spring Kid Gardening Fun

| March 11, 2013 | 2 Comments
SPROUTS – Early Spring Kid Gardening Fun

Brrr, it’s chilly. On those afternoons when the bright sun makes it tolerable, I stroll aimlessly around my garden with hopeful ideas of planting. My daughter and I sample a bite from a patch of oregano as it pokes its head out of one of my veggie gardens.  In the front yard we marvel over [...]

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Postcards from Nova Scotia – It’s Maple Syrup Season

| February 25, 2013 | 0 Comments
Postcards from Nova Scotia – It’s Maple Syrup Season

Note from OBE Publisher Robin Rivers: In June of 2012, we packed up our family home in Comox, B.C. on beautiful Vancouver Island and made the journey to Halifax, N.S. In that time, we have explored and adventured across The Maritimes, learning the history, charm and way of life that the people of Atlantic Canada [...]

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Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 4, Sweet Potato Soup

| February 6, 2013 | 0 Comments
Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 4, Sweet Potato Soup

At the daily farmer’s market here in Halifax the other day there was a big discussion about what can actually be found when it comes to Canadian produce this time of year. February is the dregs of sorts. Not a whole lotta greens, last of the apples. But, there is definitely no shortage in the [...]

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The Green Home – Winter Skin Care and Homemade Remedies

| January 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Green Home – Winter Skin Care and Homemade Remedies

Canadian winters can be crazy on skin – especially the delicate skin of tiny people and the sensitive skin of busy moms. Here in Halifax, the freezing temperatures and icy winds of January have left their mark on our faces in the form of dry, dull skin as well as rough red patches and chapped [...]

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Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 3, Braised Pork Stew with Garlic Mash

| January 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 3, Braised Pork Stew with Garlic Mash

A winter in the Canadian Rockies, where temperatures cheerfully dip down past -20 and Jack Frost is a familiar site, finding the perfect meal that wraps you up in a cozy warmth, satisfies and hard-working appetite and tastes amazing is often bundled up in the art of cooking up the perfect stew. Although soup purists [...]

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Kids Crafts – Easy Vintage Valentines Cutouts

| January 22, 2013 | 2 Comments
Kids Crafts – Easy Vintage Valentines Cutouts

The snow is softly falling (by the bucket loads) across most of Canada today. Many of us are in the midst of an unplanned day with the kids thanks to mother nature and the local school district shuttering schools for the day. I am mildly panicked as a lack of pre-planning generally results in mild [...]

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Moms, Make Time To See The Doctor – The Visit That Saved A Life

| January 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
Moms, Make Time To See The Doctor – The Visit That Saved A Life

You know those commercials from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada? The ones where the women take such amazing care of their husbands, making sure they are eating right and getting exercise, then end up being the ones to have a stroke or a heart attack? I don’t think one of us ever thinks [...]

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Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 2: Butternut Squash Soup

| January 16, 2013 | 4 Comments
Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 2: Butternut Squash Soup

When it comes to winter soups, as Canadians we all think about a lovely Alberta beef stew or a delicious Saskatoon borscht. But, no soup finds itself on dinner tables from Quebec to Kelowna more than a tasty roasted squash soup. Wherever you are, the winter farmer’s market, the local grocer, squash is a seasonal [...]

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Got A Picky Eater? A Reluctant Learner? Try The Rainbow Food Tray

| January 15, 2013 | 0 Comments
Got A Picky Eater? A Reluctant Learner? Try The Rainbow Food Tray

Toddler-hood and picky eating are practically inseparable. For many parents, their kid’s lack of interest in just about any food put in front of them ranks right up there in the frustration department with refusing to sleep and melting down unceremoniously and without cause in the middle of the grocery store. Not. Awesome. There’s also [...]

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Why Family Literacy Day Matters

| January 11, 2013 | 0 Comments
Why Family Literacy Day Matters

It’s hard to hear the word “literacy” and not assume that you will be met with a bunch of book-loving academics who will insist that you must spend your waking hours poring through books and chasing after the written word with unending glee lest you find yourself frowned upon by them and possibly the whole [...]

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Old Skool Winter Fun For The Whole Family

| January 10, 2013 | 0 Comments
Old Skool Winter Fun For The Whole Family

Ask anyone just about anywhere – Canadians are winter. Winter is Canadian. While beaches and cottage afternoons, the smell of Spring in the forest or the sight of leaves cluttering the walk at an urban public garden in fall are lovely, there is something about the frosty chill in the air, spotting kids hauling their [...]

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Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 1, Maritime Seafood Chowder

| January 9, 2013 | 0 Comments
Six Weeks of Canadian Soups – Week 1, Maritime Seafood Chowder

It’s cold. When the chill starts inching its way down your spine, ski pants are a non-optional clothing and you spot kids skating on the local pond down the road it is time to start thinking about warming, tasty, hearty dinner options. This time of year as adults we are all trying to think about [...]

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Toddler Crafts – Inexpensive Magazine Collages That Get Them Learning Too

| January 8, 2013 | 0 Comments
Toddler Crafts – Inexpensive Magazine Collages That Get Them Learning Too

The big kids have gone back to school and there you are, at least mostly housebound in the freezing January weather with at least one wee person under 5 in tow. It’s mildly panic-inducing, especially since the winter holidays emptied the bank account and heading out to the craft store for some things to keep [...]

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Inspired Actions – Letters to Mom

| January 7, 2013 | 1 Comment
Inspired Actions – Letters to Mom

When I was a kid, which lately I realize was a crazy long time ago in the decade universe, my mother used to sit us down at the table at least once a month to write letters to family. I suspected she was torturing us or trying to make up for the reality that we [...]

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New Year’s Resolutions – Turning Promises Into Potential

| December 31, 2012 | 0 Comments
New Year’s Resolutions – Turning Promises Into Potential

I‘m a big fan of taking stock of life. It’s something I do often, gauging my direction and the path of others in my life who are deeply influenced by whether I’ve got my head where the sun doesn’t shine or am shining like a star.  The end of a calendar year seems a dutifully [...]

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Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas from Our Family to Yours!

| December 17, 2012 | 0 Comments
Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas from Our Family to Yours!

May this season of love and cheer be filled with the warmth of family and the kindness of community for you and your families. We continue to be inspired by your wonderful hearts full of generosity and compassion for the places we live and the people we love. May 2012 bring you a year full [...]

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Family Holiday Baking for The Non-Baker

| December 3, 2012 | 0 Comments
Family Holiday Baking for The Non-Baker

We here at OBE – with Sue in her cozy home near the shores of Qualicum Beach, B.C. or Robin’s crew looking out at the Halifax skyline – love baking. Especially holiday baking. Now, that doesn’t actually mean that either of us are baking genius. We simply love, in our minds, the IDEA of baking [...]

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Homemade Holidays – Loving The Making Again

| November 19, 2012 | 1 Comment
Homemade Holidays – Loving The Making Again

It occurred to me, as we put our lives into storage this past June and headed East, that maybe somewhere around November we’d be wishing that a couple of the boxes that made the trip with us were filled with holiday goodness. I’m all about traditions. Love them with incredible heartfelt goopy sorts of emotion. [...]

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The Family Hibernation Syndrome

| October 22, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Family Hibernation Syndrome

I love mornings. They are peaceful and cozy and the time when my brain is ferociously at its finest. I get twice the amount of things done between 5 and 8 a.m. that I do the rest of the day. But, lately, something has changed. This change pretty much happens every year right after Thanksgiving. [...]

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Pumpkin Pie That Isn’t Just for Thanksgiving

| October 17, 2012 | 0 Comments
Pumpkin Pie That Isn’t Just for Thanksgiving

I whisper it very quietly because most people would wonder if I was born on another planet – I’ve never really liked pumpkin pie. (gasp) It’s not that I have a hate-on for pumpkin. In fact, I totally crave pumpkin squares, pumpkin soup, freshly roasted pumpkin seeds. But, me and pumpkin pie just don’t have [...]

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Understanding a Parent’s Grief: How to Support Family and Friends Who Face Child Loss

| October 16, 2012 | 0 Comments
Understanding a Parent’s Grief: How to Support Family and Friends Who Face Child Loss

Editor’s Note: Losing a child is painful for a family and the people around them. Today, Avril Nagel is here to talk with us about the grieving process. Avril is a bereaved parent and the coauthor of When Your Child Dies: Tools for Mending Parents’ Broken Hearts. The book is a comprehensive step-by-step guide for grief-stricken [...]

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Vancouver Islanders Are Swapping Costumes This Weekend

| October 9, 2012 | 0 Comments
Vancouver Islanders Are Swapping Costumes This Weekend

It’s the day after Thanksgiving, which means one thing to kids all across Canada – time to get cracking on the coolest Halloween costumes EVER! For mom and dad, it is bittersweet. We dig into those old boxes in the basement, hoping something from last year or an old tickle trunk goodie will be the [...]

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Inspired By Gratitude – The Family Tree of Thanks

| October 7, 2012 | 2 Comments
Inspired By Gratitude – The Family Tree of Thanks

This Thanksgiving, we have so very much to be grateful for in our little family, with friends and our extended family from coast to coast. Our lives are filled with irresistible and sweet daily bits of joy mixed in with challenges brought our way to teach us how to navigate the wavy waters that are [...]

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Postcards From Nova Scotia – Open Farms Day in the Annapolis Valley

| September 21, 2012 | 0 Comments
Postcards From Nova Scotia – Open Farms Day in the Annapolis Valley

I love fall. When the sticky heat of summer finally breaks and the sky turns a magically bright shade of blue against the golden fields my heart soars to a bit of a magical place. This year we have traded many of our favorite traditions like watching the salmon run along Morrison Creek near downtown [...]

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Sweet Moments of Mom – A Collage

| September 14, 2012 | 0 Comments
Sweet Moments of Mom – A Collage

For the last couple of weeks, life at our house has been what I deem full-on nut balls. Getting the big kid settled into her new school, the wee one at preschool and me cramming a national project launch into the time that someone else is logging with them has proven life changing. One of [...]

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6 Kids Books to Make the First Day of School Easier

| August 28, 2012 | 5 Comments
6 Kids Books to Make the First Day of School Easier

I remember my first day of Kindergarten quite clearly. It was 1976 and my grandmother had made me the cutest ABC dress in the history of dresses. Oh, there was some drama – when my mother took me to get my haircut at the local beauty school and they had to cut most of it off [...]

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Summer Crafts – Felt Ice Cream Cones

| August 22, 2012 | 0 Comments
Summer Crafts – Felt Ice Cream Cones

Since our big move across the country, I have been at a loss with how to keep the kids otherwise engaged. My craft bins either got donated to the Brooklyn Elementary StrongStart or locked away in our storage unit. Either way, all of my years of thrifting and picking up bits and bobbles that made [...]

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Summer Eats – Hearty Middle Eastern Supper Salad

| August 16, 2012 | 0 Comments
Summer Eats – Hearty Middle Eastern Supper Salad

The blazing heat of August, all we can think about when it comes to making dinner is what will be healthy and something the kids will eat that we don’t have to turn the stove on to make. While the grill is a decent option, even that seems to hot to handle when it’s 40 [...]

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How To Find The Perfect Child Care (for everyone in your family)

| August 10, 2012 | 0 Comments
How To Find The Perfect Child Care (for everyone in your family)

If there is one thing that can unnerve a parent about moving to a new town or even just moving into a new stage of life with their kids, it’s figuring out who is best to care for your sweet kiddos. Those moments as mat leave ends or you simply know that your family life [...]

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Getting Your Life Organized For Back To School

| August 8, 2012 | 0 Comments
Getting Your Life Organized For Back To School

Editor’s Note: Whether we like it or not, school days are about three weeks away and before we can get our kid’s head wrapped around getting back into the classroom, we have to start by reconnecting ourselves with the school-days universe. Loosey goosey days of random summer goodness are morphing into the sweet organization of [...]

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Ten Ways To Help Kids Feel Grounded In A New Place

| July 26, 2012 | 1 Comment
Ten Ways To Help Kids Feel Grounded In A New Place

As summer moves into August and all of us start thinking about how to get our kids slowly but surely moving back into a school-year pace, lots of families across Canada have also packed up their houses and moved across town, the province or even across the country. Summer is the season of relocation. With [...]

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Summer Treats – Coconut Carob Pops

| July 20, 2012 | 0 Comments
Summer Treats – Coconut Carob Pops

Editor’s Note: My pal Tree Haverner has been hanging out with me on the Internets for one heck of a long time and she has also been sharing her foodie goodness for that long too. In fact, that’s how we first met – FLICKR and food that lead me to her blog,  Tiny Morsels.  We first [...]

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Lonely Newcomer Syndrome

| July 18, 2012 | 10 Comments
Lonely Newcomer Syndrome

Driving along the South Shore of Nova Scotia yesterday near Lunenberg, I stared out at the cars filling the highway at rush hour and my oldest blurted out that she loved our life. “We have a great adventure every day mom. Nova Scotia is the best place ever.” It seemed like the appropriate moment for [...]

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Adventures In Family Eats

| July 10, 2012 | 0 Comments
Adventures In Family Eats

When I think back to childhood summers spent almost in their entirety at my grandparents and aunt’s house in Niagara Falls, the things I remember most involve food. From the loaves of fresh Italian bread that we would sit on the kitchen floor, buttering and eating for breakfast to stealing pizza from my uncle’s bakery, [...]

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The Lost Art of the Pen Pal

| July 5, 2012 | 2 Comments
The Lost Art of the Pen Pal

Many of us, when we were little, wrote letters. I know my mother sat me down on a regular basis and watched over my shoulder as I penned thank you notes and sentimental hellos to my grandparents, aunts and cousins. They were gently requested, but pretty much mandatory. Letters were courteous and proper. They meant [...]

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The Scoop On Sun Exposure, Sunscreens & Summer

| June 30, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Scoop On Sun Exposure, Sunscreens & Summer

Vancouver Island may be a bit wet and chilly right now. But, as soon as the Canada Day parade is over, you know it will be 30 and sunny in less than 10 minutes.:) On the other side of the country in Nova Scotia, the heat and sun have already got us out hitting the [...]

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Mud, Strawberries and How My Family Stopped Screaming At Each Other

| June 27, 2012 | 4 Comments
Mud, Strawberries and How My Family Stopped Screaming At Each Other

Standing in the blazing Nova Scotia sun making our way toward a place a bit less natural and much cooler, we heard a woman’s voice from a few rows over. Holding Quinn’s hand with my right and balancing 15 pounds of strawberries we just picked with my left hand, I wasn’t sure that chatting would [...]

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Family Movie Review – Disney Pixar’s Brave

| June 25, 2012 | 1 Comment
Family Movie Review – Disney Pixar’s Brave

When our oldest daughter first saw the trailer for Disney Pixar’s new movie Brave, she couldn’t wait to wrap her head around a movie that was all about Scotland and magic and an amazing girl for whom adventure and following her own path were second nature. So, it seemed only natural that she and I [...]

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Eating Out With Kids – 5 Tips For Toddler Restaurant Dining

| June 20, 2012 | 0 Comments
Eating Out With Kids – 5 Tips For Toddler Restaurant Dining

You know exactly what we’re talking about. It’s 5 p.m. and the kids are hungry. A home-cooked meal isn’t on the agenda and rolling through the drive-thru nixed off the list. You want a nice meal – whipped up by someone else, with actual silverware and a nice glass of wine to boot. But, the [...]

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Ten Things I Learned on A 4,000-mile Family Road Trip

| June 15, 2012 | 1 Comment
Ten Things I Learned on A 4,000-mile Family Road Trip

When Ken and I sat down and imagined what 4,000 miles of the majesty of Canada via the Trans Canada Highway would be like, rose-colored glasses played a significant role. We made up road songs and games in our head that kept us all laughing and bonding from sea to sea. Planned stops made for [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 10 (A Little Late) – Feels Like Home

| June 12, 2012 | 5 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 10 (A Little Late) – Feels Like Home

Editor’s Note: Thanks for waiting for this one. Once we got to Halifax, we found ourselves without many services and getting this last post done took more time than I’d hoped. This trip was amazing and we loved having you along for the ride. Now, for the arrival at our new home. We knew the [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 9 – Congestion in Quebec

| June 9, 2012 | 4 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 9 – Congestion in Quebec

Exhaustion – it’s official. Quarter after 9 in New Brunswick and everyone’s eyes seem sealed shut. I ordered breakfast for 8 a.m. and the warm, understanding gal from room service scared the hell out of me when she knocked on the door to make the delivery of eggs and newly-fallen-in-love-with croissants. I figured by 8 [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 8 – Digging Deep

| June 8, 2012 | 0 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 8 – Digging Deep

Someone’s alarm in the room next to us went off at 5 a.m. this morning. Either they are serious hard sleepers or the last guests in that room left the neighbors a gift. Kids have made me a princess pea sleeper. I sat straight up in bed and knew I was up for the day. [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 7 – The Tao of Pooh

| June 7, 2012 | 0 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 7 – The Tao of Pooh

Chilled to the bone, both from the air conditioning left on too long and the reality that White River, Ontario in the morning is just plain cold, we shivered our way into our jeans and sweatshirts yesterday knowing we were headed for a classic piece of the story of Canada. In this no-Tim-Horton’s town (did [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Day, Day 6 – Natural Disasters

| June 6, 2012 | 0 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Day, Day 6 – Natural Disasters

If there’s one thing that you cannot anticipate, plan ahead for or build contingencies in for, Mother Nature has cornered the market. Despite our personal rationale that June is the perfect month to travel anywhere in Canada – no snow, not too hot, rainy season drying up, on and on – the lack of control [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 5 – A Bug’s Life & Lake Country

| June 5, 2012 | 0 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 5 – A Bug’s Life & Lake Country

When we finally got out to the truck after a sleep-in at the lovely Lakeview Inn and Suites in Brandon, Manitoba on Monday, the four of us spent a long while admiring the new look the Xterra earned during the night. No graffiti or break-ins (thankfully), but more of a Mother Nature moment. We had [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 4 – Saskatchewan, The Land Where No One Rests

| June 4, 2012 | 2 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 4 – Saskatchewan, The Land Where No One Rests

Crossing over into Manitoba at about 11:30 p.m. last night, it was as if the heavens had opened up and delivered us to the porcelain gates. There it was, glimmering in the not-so-far off distance, bustling with life. That is where we saw, for the first time in a day where we logged more than [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 3 – Big Breakfasts, Cowgirls & Dinosaurs (Oh My)

| June 3, 2012 | 2 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 3 – Big Breakfasts, Cowgirls & Dinosaurs (Oh My)

Predestined seemed the only word hovering in the air over Eastern Alberta on Saturday. Since what Mhari would consider the beginning of time we’ve found ourselves mega fans of all thing prehistoric and talking as a family about the journey to the Land Before Time. So, on the first of our scheduled down days, it’s [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 2 – A Magic Carpet Ride in the Rocky Mountains

| June 2, 2012 | 4 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 2 – A Magic Carpet Ride in the Rocky Mountains

As I ran out to the Xterra on Friday morning to collect some clothes for the kids, the rain beating against the ground in Chilliwack matched with the smell of working farms reminded me of late Spring days in my mid-20s when I worked as a reporter in a small Illinois town. That was the [...]

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Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 1 – Getting Off The Rock

| June 1, 2012 | 7 Comments
Across Canada in 10 Days, Day 1 – Getting Off The Rock

When we finally rolled in to the Chilliwack Travelodge at about 1:15 a.m. this morning, we knew we had done the right thing. A stopover so close to Vancouver definitely hadn’t made it into the planning book. But, then, neither did leaving Comox at 7 p.m. yesterday either. I tend to think of myself as [...]

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20 Boxes and The Ancient UHaul – Packing The Shack

| May 31, 2012 | 6 Comments
20 Boxes and The Ancient UHaul – Packing The Shack

If there is one thing that everyone can agree on when it comes to moving, it’s that packing pretty much sucks. Just the mere act of having to sort through the junk drawer(s) and clear out the basement are enough to make any human wish for the moving box fairy. When two kids are making [...]

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No Crying Allowed, Not Even Over Spilled Milk

| May 29, 2012 | 0 Comments
No Crying Allowed, Not Even Over Spilled Milk

It is not unusual for me to cry. In fact, it may be one of those things that people always mention about me. “Yep, she’s a crier.” There was water pouring from my eyes from the second my dad started walking me down the aisle, I sobbed uncontrollably the first time I saw both of [...]

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Summer Cocktail Season: Finding the Perfect Blend, Our Top 5

| May 23, 2012 | 1 Comment
Summer Cocktail Season: Finding the Perfect Blend, Our Top 5

The few  summery-like days that graced the Island recently saw everyone at my house clamouring for sunglasses, beach buckets, shorts and flip-flops.  That first day on the beach with the kids was magic; crabs, shells, warm tidepools filled with slippery seaweed and frisky little fish, the sun shining warm on my shoulders. With the wee ones searching happily among the rocks  [...]

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May Long Weekend Adventures – Family Gardening

| May 20, 2012 | 0 Comments
May Long Weekend Adventures – Family Gardening

Editor’s Note: While going through old posts this morning, I found this sweet gem about gardening with kids. What better time to get out into the back yard and get digging with the tiny people in tow? This was originally posted on Comox Valley Kids in May, 2007. Enjoy. While I watched the tiny person [...]

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The Summer To-Dos – What’s On Your Bucket List?

| May 15, 2012 | 1 Comment
The Summer To-Dos – What’s On Your Bucket List?

It’s the first Beach Days of the season with my  wee kids and the effects on me and mine were wonderful. With all three of us at the tail end of a sniffly/sneezy bug, the salt air and sea breeze were just what we needed. My 5 year old is pumped following his morning soccer game and although my [...]

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Happy Mother’s Day!

| May 13, 2012 | 0 Comments
Happy Mother’s Day!

From all of us here at OBE to all of you amazing mommas out there. Happy Mother’s Day! Lots of love, Robin, Sue and the OBE Crew

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Best Mother’s Day Gifts List – Sleep, Food, Quiet

| May 9, 2012 | 0 Comments
Best Mother’s Day Gifts List – Sleep, Food, Quiet

Over one hundred years have passed since Anna Jarvis decided to host a private gathering in West Virginia in memory of her dear departed mama. A year later,  in 1908, she took it one step further by organizing a church service that saw over four hundred mothers and their children in attendance. By 1912 the Mother’s Day International Association was up and [...]

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Take An Early Bird Peek at Books For Treats™ Canada

Take An Early Bird Peek at Books For Treats™ Canada

While making the leap all the way to Halloween may not seem quite possible in the middle of May for most folks, the crew here at Our Big Earth has made 2012 the year of goblins and ghouls (and Alphie The Bat, see our new pal below). In fact you can pretty well bet that [...]

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Earth Day – Top 10 Reasons to Eat Local

| April 22, 2012 | 0 Comments
Earth Day – Top 10 Reasons to Eat Local

Editor’s Note: As we celebrate the Earth today, I have to admit that I am ALWAYS thinking about food. With 7 billion people on the planet, keeping everyone fed and healthy is a big issue that I often find myself trying to wrap my head around. That’s a lot to take in. But, what goes [...]

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Earth Day in the Bag – When Reusable Bags Aren’t So Green

| April 18, 2012 | 0 Comments
Earth Day in the Bag – When Reusable Bags Aren’t So Green

Recently my son’s Kindergarten teacher asked parents if we had any plastic grocery bags we could bring to the class. Art projects were having a hard time surviving the trip from the classroom to the car. A recent soggy, wind-blown,  tissue-paper flower garden project came to mind as he spoke. “And my wife and I only [...]

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5 Earth Day Crafts That Show Mother Nature Some Love

| April 17, 2012 | 0 Comments
5 Earth Day Crafts That Show Mother Nature Some Love

This Earth Day getting creative is more than finding another use for that empty egg carton. There are so many ways to make some serious art goodness in honor of Mother Nature. Let’s honor some of those goodies: We totally love this globe made out of a tuna can and glitter glue from Planetpals.com These [...]

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Earth Hour 2012 – It’s More Than 60 Minutes In The Dark

| March 30, 2012 | 0 Comments
Earth Hour 2012 – It’s More Than 60 Minutes In The Dark

When I ask friends if they will be participating in Earth Hour this years, the response is often a mix of “maybe” and “my kids would hate me for that.” Turning the power off at home from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. tomorrow night may seem, in the scheme of everyday life, to be a shallow [...]

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Spring Kids Books – Eggs & Rainbows

| March 29, 2012 | 0 Comments
Spring Kids Books – Eggs & Rainbows

When it comes to books that celebrate certain seasons, it has to be those beauties that are all about Spring with their sweet shades of yellow, purple and green, sparkly wonderment and of course a hefty does of Easter eggs that long live on our shelves because they are so darn – well – they’re [...]

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The Aliens Have Invaded & Stolen My Willpower

| March 24, 2012 | 3 Comments
The Aliens Have Invaded & Stolen My Willpower

On any given day if you launched into a random conversation with me about video games I would be unusually smug. Not a fan of hours lost in the land of light saber duels, evil sorcerers and mindless killing, video games are as far down on my to-do list as cleaning other people’s toilets. Yes, [...]

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Learn More About Socially Responsible Investing This Week

| March 19, 2012 | 0 Comments
Learn More About Socially Responsible Investing This Week

You care about the world around you. You recycle, you try to drive a little less, you shop with a conscience…but what about investing? Wouldn’t it be great if your investments were making a difference too? If you’re looking for a way to ensure that your money is invested ethically, Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) is [...]

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Kids & Birthday Parties, Have They Gone Too Far?

| March 18, 2012 | 11 Comments
Kids & Birthday Parties, Have They Gone Too Far?

Not so long ago in a town that you live in there was a 5-year-old dressed like a Monster High character. She picked out the dancing XBox games and the make up her friends would carry home in stylish cases that day. There was a custom cake, sit-down meal and hundreds of balloons decorating the [...]

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Family Breakfasts – Cranberry & Coconut Scones

| March 13, 2012 | 1 Comment
Family Breakfasts – Cranberry & Coconut Scones

Breakfast is one of those meals that, during the week, pretty much gets forgotten about. In between lunches and getting dressed, last-minute homework and the inevitable butt-dragging that constitutes the life of any school-aged kid, the prospect of spending the time to whip up a hot breakfast comes in dead last. But, the morning meal [...]

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Spring Break Plans – Get Out and Go Geocaching

| March 11, 2012 | 8 Comments
Spring Break Plans – Get Out and Go Geocaching

Editor’s Note: Today, Martin and Lisa Pedersen from familynavigation.com are here to inspire us all to get outside and spend some time on a treasure hunting adventure. Geocaching is one seriously popular pastime and there are tons of geocaches all over Vancouver Island. I’ll let them share their adventures and get you excited about this [...]

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Think Spring, Think Veg Delivery, Think Faires Farms

| March 7, 2012 | 1 Comment
Think Spring, Think Veg Delivery, Think Faires Farms

With all of this gorgeous Spring-like sunshine here on Vancouver Island it’s no wonder that many of us have gotten our kitchen mojo back after a long Winter’s nap. The urge to whip up some new and wonderful culinary delights makes Spring so much fun. It also makes us long for a regular fresh veg [...]

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Healthy Bites – Caprese Salad Sandwiches

| February 28, 2012 | 0 Comments
Healthy Bites – Caprese Salad Sandwiches

If there’s one food that most families can agree on, it’s sandwiches. There’s nothing like those two slabs of fresh bread, bagels or even a tortilla filled with deliciousness to win the heart of even the pickiest of eaters. Now salad, that’s a different story. Kids are legendarily tough sells in the veggie department. But, [...]

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Have A Safe Flight – Tips for Flying While Pregnant

| February 21, 2012 | 0 Comments
Have A Safe Flight – Tips for Flying While Pregnant

Editor’s Note: Spring Break planning is in full swing and logging some travel time is on every family’s mind. But, when you are pregnant there are a few extra considerations if a flight to a fun destination is planned. I was chatting with the team at  Cheapflights.ca about that very thing. They wrote a great [...]

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Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Natural Neighbours

| February 12, 2012 | 0 Comments
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Natural Neighbours

Along the pathways through local neighbourhoods you can stand and watch for a moment as young kids wander by. Their eyes are fixed on things adults don’t even realize have joined them on the walk. They spot the tiniest of hops, the most faint of a buzz and a change in the direction of a [...]

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Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Safety In Knowing

| February 10, 2012 | 0 Comments
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Safety In Knowing

Albert Einstein once said that “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.” Turning a blind eye is the pandemic of a disconnected society. It is so easy to move from the safety of our house to the safety of [...]

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Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – A Foot’s Eye View

| February 8, 2012 | 1 Comment
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – A Foot’s Eye View

We’ve driven to school a thousand times. It’s fast. We get past things that would cause us to linger. We get to where we are going without distraction and our busy lives can progress without a hitch. Then, this past January, we made a commitment – rain or shine – to walk to and from [...]

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Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – The Shop Around The Corner

| February 6, 2012 | 3 Comments
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – The Shop Around The Corner

There we were, so long ago, me and my sweet 18-month-old who had the charm of a movie star. Her delight with just about anyone made people we saw on the street stop and comment. Her smile ran from ear to ear and beyond. Mine was a bit less pronounced. Still struggling with being the [...]

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Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Getting To Know You

| February 5, 2012 | 2 Comments
Rediscovering Our Neighbourhoods – Getting To Know You

When it comes to being all about local, there’s no one better to turn to than young children. They are all about the here and now, living in the moment in ways that adults day dream about bringing back into their lives. Thankfully, we have those sweet tiny souls to show us all how to [...]

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CV Literacy Week – Literacy In The Kitchen

| January 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
CV Literacy Week – Literacy In The Kitchen

When it comes to spending time with your family in the kitchen, reading and writing isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But, making bread and even whipping up some mac n’ cheese isn’t always as easy as it may seem. Getting kids into the kitchen with you at any age is a great [...]

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Cozy Family Recipes – Honey Buns

| January 19, 2012 | 2 Comments
Cozy Family Recipes – Honey Buns

Lots of moms go through phases with cooking for their family. Sometimes you are wowed by the wonder and can’t stop yourself from spending every extra second in the kitchen. Others, well, it’s a good thing there’s takeout sushi. But, there’s something about getting the basics down and delivering them fairly regularly that is pretty [...]

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Family Crafts – New Year's Eve Crowns

| December 27, 2011 | 1 Comment
Family Crafts – New Year's Eve Crowns

New Year’s Eve is one tricky holiday to get the family involved with. Most of the long-standing traditions of the event portion of it revolve around activities not meant for kiddos, and generally the big project for this day is finding a baby sitter that doesn’t mind an extra late night. But, around our house, [...]

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Last-Minute, Easy Cookie Recipes

| December 23, 2011 | 1 Comment
Last-Minute, Easy Cookie Recipes

It’s the day before Christmas. Friends who you see once a year are on the island and in the mood for some social time. They phone. They text. They Facebook saying they’ve got a few hours headed your way. You’re looking around the house wondering why you didn’t start cooking holiday dinner a little early…and [...]

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20-minute Soup for the Sick Family

| December 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
20-minute Soup for the Sick Family

Our family has been battling this evil, satanic virus that is ripping through the Valley right now for almost two weeks. We’ve been in and out of school, lost voices, watched our noses run away, coughed up a lung, you get it. Being sick is one of the worst things I could ever come up [...]

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All This Talk of Family Holiday Traditions

| December 13, 2011 | 0 Comments
All This Talk of Family Holiday Traditions

While I always have visions of sugar plums dancing in my head this time of year, it is often combined with a heavy dose of reality that the holidays are lovely…and stressful…sweet…and incredibly frustrating. Getting everything done while still keeping that bit of magic from leaving the room in a fit of sugar-induced craziness is, [...]

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Have Yourself A Merry Local Christmas

| December 12, 2011 | 0 Comments
Have Yourself A Merry Local Christmas

Good Morning. As the holiday season inches closer (less than 2 weeks left), doing that shopping for some sweet gifts under the tree is definitely on the list of us parents and grandparents out there. While the kids will give you their laundry list of Santa goodies, getting that special treat for under the tree [...]

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Home Helpers – Easy Solutions to Everyday Problems

| December 9, 2011 | 2 Comments
Home Helpers – Easy Solutions to Everyday Problems

Editor’s Note: This morning we have DIY guru Jeremy of www.easyppliancesparts.com EasyApplianceParts.com, an online resource for the DIY repair market and appliance parts retailer. I particularly appreciate Jeremy Godfrey jumping in today as I’ve been dealing with a couple of these daily monsters myself and now feel armed for success. Enjoy. For every problem there [...]

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Homemade Staples – Granola Bars

| December 7, 2011 | 1 Comment
Homemade Staples – Granola Bars

When it comes to the basics that go in lunch kits, are tasty, healthy snacks and keep everyone happy in the house one of the things that always seems to go with us anywhere is granola bars. Throw them in a purse, a backpack, even a diaper bag and you’ve always got something ready when [...]

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Bundle Up For The Downtown Courtenay Santa Parade TODAY!

| November 27, 2011 | 0 Comments
Bundle Up For The Downtown Courtenay Santa Parade TODAY!

The rain and wind has subsided just long enough for Santa to come to town today as the annual Santa Claus Parade marches through Downtown Courtenay starting at 2 p.m. this afternoon. The Comox Valley Christmas Parade has become so much more than a parade. From kids’ entertainment at the Sid Williams Theatre to a [...]

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