• Europe

    Madrid – Spain | Script Day 2

    For those who missed our tour itinerary on the 1st day, you can read here. SCRIPT 2ND DAY Puerta of Alcalá Parque de el Retiro Crystal Palace Reina Sofia Museum Prado Museum Plaza Santa Ana, California Plaza Puerta del Sol Chocolateria San Gines Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales On the second day, a little more rested, we left a little earlier and enjoy the beautiful day. After I separated the photos from that day, I realized how much we walked. We visited many things, but in some of them just outside, to know the region and the building / construction itself. We didn’t think art museums matched our little 4-year-old…

  • Travel Tips

    10 attractions in Ottawa for Halloween

    This year, Halloween will fall on a Saturday (yay!) and there's plenty that can be done here in Ottawa at this upturnedly special season. Here are some of them: Halloween 2012 with Little Alice – LOVE 1.Haunted Walk of Ottawa: These tours take place all year round, but with the cold and longer nights, it seems like the ideal time of year for the tour, where macabre stories are told by professional storytellers. You'll walk through interesting places in downtown Ottawa, hearing about ghosts and other curious and macabre things… uiii. Cost: CAD $14.75 (adults), CAD $12.75 (students), CAD $10.75 (10-14 years old) and free for children under 10.  2.Saunders Farm:…

  • Europe

    Madrid – Spain | Script Day 1

    Starting today our posts reporting our trip to Spain and already explaining that I will divide in many days to be able to explain well the sights and photos, ah, the photos, somany of them. Madrid was a beautiful city to visit and day 1 was full of interesting places. The first post of the series was how to travel around Spain with children – you can read here. Spanish flag in Plaza de Colón We landed at Madrid airport around 8 am local time, but it would be 3:00 p.m. We arrived tired, the girls already awake, with all day ahead. We couldn’t get there and just relax on…

  • Canada

    Canadian elections 2015

    Today is election day in Canada and as (recent) citizens we voted for the first time in this country. It is offered the option to vote before the date too (2 weeks ago), what is called here "advanced polls", and that's what we did to avoid possible queues. Here in Canada, voting is not mandatory and can only be done by Canadian citizens over the age of 18 (permanent residents not included). If you are registered to vote, you receive a voter's information card with your number and place of voting. And the vote is not electronic, it's all on paper! Modernities (#sóquenão) of the first world! I'm no expert…

  • Canada

    Thanksgiving Tour: Parc Omega

    We’ve been wanting to visit Parc Omega for a long time, about an hour from Ottawa. The park is in the Montebello – Quebec region and is an area famous for its large Fairmont Le Château Montebello (we passed there in 2010). We decided to go this Thanksgiving weekend, taking advantage that the temperatures are still mild and the days are still not so short.   To start the tour, we had lunch at a local restaurant in Montebello with excellent reviews, Délice Champêtre. There we tasted a handmade hamburger with local Quebec cheese, the traditional poutine and a sandwich with smoked pork, all approved! Québécois Poutine Parc Omega offers…

  • Parenthood,  Travel Tips

    What it's like to travel to Spain with children

    For those who remember, in August, we were in Spain and it was another one of our crazy trips. I say this because, despite being a long and far away trip, we decided half a last minute and we always go to the whole human family. In the end, this was not our first long trip to four, had a small /large tour of the United States when Diana was not even 2 months yet … Jeez… you can check here the first post of that series … But guys, there are so many cool pictures to tell the whole story, I don't even know where to start. As I…