Spring at Petrie Island

by Cathy Spending time outside as the world is waking up again is one of the best parts of spring.

One of our favourite places to celebrate the season is Petrie Island– the perfect place for a Sunday morning ‘wonder wander’. And if you go in the next few weeks, you’ll get to see one of Petrie Island’s star attractions – turtles! – emerging along many of the Island’s trails.

Easily accessible from downtown Ottawa by turning north on Trim Road, the area is home to many wildlife species, including three different types of turtles. A small network of trails, each between 0.5 and 2.5 kilometres long, lace the property and are perfect for little ones to roam.

When they’re ready for a break, there is a small play area near the beach (with a train my 2 year old loves to ‘ride’) and lots of picnic tables for a welcome snack. There is also a small interpretation centre on site for those wanting to know more – or who’d like a closer look at some of the area’s most reptilian residents!

The area is considered a Class 1 wetland, which means we should have worn our rubber boots when we went last weekend. Some of the trails were still flooded but we saw 5-6 turtles enjoying the early sunshine, as well as a muskrat swimming quite close to shore. Everyone came home muddy, wet, and filled with excitement about what we’d seen. A perfect morning, I’d say!

Cathy is a blog-less but avid follower of Kids in the Capital. She has a 4.5 year old daughter and a 2.5 year old son who both love being outside as much as she does.

Rainy day scavenger hunts

by Brie With all the rain in Ottawa lately we have spent a lot of time indoors. We have painted. We have baked. Finally I had to get us out of the house!

One day last week I managed to get the kids dressed into their one piece rain suits (I love those!) and we headed to the park for a scavenger hunt. I made each kid a list with six colour boxes. Their job was to find as many things they could of each colour.

(This would be great to play with kids that are just learning to spell. When the girl is a bit older I am going to spell our some of the things to look for at the park, like "slide" and "swings". For younger kids you could also try drawing pictures of what you want them to find.)

My 4 year old started playing the game before we even left the house by looking out the window! She manged to find way more colours then her two year old brother. But they both had a good time so I consider it a success.

Best of all it got us outside to the park, even though it was raining!

Brie is the mom of a 4 year old daughter “the girl” and 2 old son “the boy”. You can read her blog at Capital Mom.

Going on an Easter egg hunt

by Brie I have fond memories of hunting for eggs on Easter morning. I was pretty sure my kids would like it too. One year I decided that instead of hiding little chocolate eggs or presents around the house, I would take the hunt outside and make a party of it!

I invited friends and neighbours to join us at our local park the Saturday morning before Easter. We had snacks and treats, but the real highlight was sending the kids on a hunt for plastic eggs hidden throughout the park. The eggs were filled with stickers that the kids could then sit down and use to decorate construction paper, along with some crayons we brought.

The Easter egg hunt can be made as easy or as hard as you'd like. The eggs can be hidden low to the ground for younger kids or tucked up high into branches or play structures for the older kids.

We had a great time with our Easter egg hunt. It was a fun way to get everyone together and kick off park season. If you have a big enough backyard you could try an outside Easter egg hunt there too!

Does your family have an egg hunt at Easter?

Brie is the mom of a 4 year old daughter “the girl” and 2 old son “the boy”. You can read her blog at Capital Mom.

Andrew Haydon Park

by Sasha Andrew Haydon Park is ready for spring.

Andrew Haydon Park

The snow has melted from the paths. Well, almost.

Spring Melt

And the geese are struting around in pairs, fiercely defending their territory.

Hisssss!

Pretty soon, the chains will be off the gates. Water from the waterfall will fill the pond, and the delightful chaps at the shoreline will race their remote-controlled sailboats. And if you ask, they will be happy to show you how they work, perhaps even pluck one out of the water and point out the magical gears inside. (This has been known to happen.)

There will be kids on the play structures, and water in the water park. There will be concerts in the bandshell on Wednesday evenings, and fireworks on Canada Day. The geese will rule the ponds, but if you're lucky, you may spot a heron.

Are YOU ready for spring?

Sasha is mom to 2-year-old Miss Bea, and 4 month old Baby Em.  Her ramblings can also be found on her blog, The Rambling Stroller.

Taking a trip to Chinatown

by Brie

One morning during March break the kids and I made a visit to Chinatown. Walking down Somerset towards Bronson I told the kids to watch out for the huge arch announcing the beginning of Chinatown. Neither had any idea what I was talking about as I tried to explain the arch but they sure knew it when they saw it!

The arch was our first stop and we spent some time taking a closer look. I was blown away by how vibrant the colours are. My four and a half year old girl was happy to pose in from of the lion statue. My two and a half year old boy wanted nothing to do with the lion and stood as far away from it as possible.

arch
arch

We took a walk down the street looking in the store windows on our way to the Kowloon Market. Inside the boy sat in the front of the shopping cart and the three of us started to wander the store. It was great to be in a new shopping environment, one where the kids don't know every aisle by heart and try to rush through as fast as possible. The kids were happy to wander each aisle looking at the items on the shelves. I heard a lot of "What's this mama?".

We stocked up on tofu and some yummy noodles. The kids wanted to get a treat so we also left with a big bag of fortune cookies. As soon as we paid and made it outside the kids wanted to eat their cookies. They couldn't have cared less about the fortunes, but I thought they were funny.

fortune cookies
fortune cookies

Unfortunately we had to leave before the restaurants opened in order to make it home for the boy's nap. But I am already planning our next trip to Chinatown. This time I'll make sure we go in the late afternoon so that we can end our visit with  dinner!

Have you visited Chinatown with your kids? Where do they love to go?

Brie is the mom of a 4 year old daughter “the girl” and 2 old son “the boy”. You can read her blog at Capital Mom.