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maijamoments



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Working mom of 3. Highly caffeinated. Named Top Mom Food Blogger & #2 for budget friendly recipes. Passionate about traveling #CanadaWithKids. www.maijasmommymoments.com

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How To Take Your Non-Skiing Family on a Family Ski Vacation

Posted on: February 27, 2015

We couldn’t wait until morning to start our first family ski vacation so we decided to set-out in the evening after all the kids’ activities were over. This meant our very first view of Blue Mountain was as magical as our ski trip would become – completely lit up for
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Why you Should take Young Kids Winter Camping

Posted on: January 27, 2015

  At this time of year, many Canadians are dreaming of sunny week-long destinations and sipping frosty beverages by the beach. While I admit to having a few of these daydreams over the last few snow-filled weeks, somehow when I walked into our local Mountain Equipment Co-op to purchase a
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7 Reasons to Explore Big Cities by Foot With Kids

Posted on: November 17, 2014

“You want to do what?” my 11 year old asked me. “I want to walk” I said. “But how far is it?” she questioned. “About 20 blocks (pause to see all three of their little noses wrinkle up a bit like I’m crazy) but it will be fun! You can
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Around The World In 24 Hours With World Ballet Day

Posted on: September 29, 2014

An around the world trip often takes months of planning, a heck of a lot of money and many (many!) months of planes, trains and automobiles. But if you have a child who loves to dance, now you can provide a behind-the-scenes look at some of the world’s top ballet
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Top Three Algonquin Hiking Trails For Young Kids

Posted on: September 3, 2014

Our family loves to go out on adventure, especially if that adventuring involves camping and getting to play in the great big Canadian outdoors. But with three young children (and one who refused to sit in a hiking backpack!), our outdoor adventures were often limited to activities that were within
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