![]() Cape Cod Parents Night Out! Cape Cod Moms invites you to a free wellness talk at Cape Cod Children’s Museum, sponsored by The Wellness Champions and Dr. Bob Mulcahy of Mulcahy Family Chiropractic, Falmouth. Join us for light refreshments and learn how stress may be threatening your health without you even knowing it! Date: Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Time: 6-7pm Where: Cape Cod Children’s Museum, Mashpee, MA RSVP: info@capecodmoms.com with your name Kids are welcome Stress is known as the “silent killer” and is the number one trigger to heart attack. Heart attacks kill more Americans in the United States than any other disease! Stress also impacts one’s attention, leads to distraction, inefficiency, and spreads to others in your household including children. Dr. Bob will help give you the tools necessary to achieve better health and wellbeing for you and your family.
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![]() By: Amy This past weekend our family journeyed to Boston for a short surprise mini vacation to see Sesame Street Live. My husband was the lucky winner of the grand prize Sesame Street Live Boston Bound Sweepstakes sponsored by Chrysler Pacifica. We had entered on a whim when we had been searching for something fun to do over vacation that would be good for both of our kids especially our daughter who is obsessed with Sesame Street. No one ever thinks they are going to be the winner, but someone does have to win right? This time it happened to be my husband and lucky for me and the kids he decided to take us along with him! ![]() The event was towards the end of April vacation which this year we had decided to not travel, so it was a great surprise and a nice way to end vacation week. The kids were excited to go and stay in a hotel for two nights while enjoying the pool, an amazing view of Fenway Park (and the Army Navy game), breakfast and more! Mom and Dad were excited to not have to worry about cleaning a house. ![]() Over the course of the weekend I realized just how much we needed this time as a family. Things had been super busy for the past few months and we really had not had a chance to unplug and enjoy some serious quality time together. We do enjoy daily and weekly family things together but to be able to take the time to spend a family focused weekend together with no working was truly a blessing.
![]() Before the show started we made sure to go up and get some refreshments and stop by the bathroom. Having been to the Agganis Arena before for a family member’s graduation I knew the best bathroom to use is the one down at the furthest end with no line. We also stopped by the Chrysler Pacifica activity table and checked out some of the awesome features in the Pacifica including the vacuum and the screen games on the backs of the seats. The games had everything from Tic-Tac-Toe to the license plate game and more! I honestly didn’t know much about the Pacifica before the event and thought this kid friendly feature was a pretty awesome touch and would benefit families especially on road trips. ![]() The show itself was well done and creative and although we weren’t on the floor, I enjoyed our seats up higher better as we could see everything going on. The kids danced and sang along. My personal favorite part of the show was when Oscar the Grouch made his appearance and sang his “I Love Trash” song. Oscar has been one of my favorite characters for a long time and while today we don’t see characters like this anymore, Oscar teaches important lessons to us and to our children. He reminds us it is okay to be different and to embrace that difference. He teaches us how confusing emotions can be and that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. My daughter’s favorite has always been Elmo and Abby (who flew across the stage) but Cookie Monster sure made her and my son super happy when he came on stage! And of course she loved dancing along with her favorite friends in the neighborhood! ![]() After the show was over we went back to the hotel courtesy of transportation that was provided which definitely took some stress away from our lives after leaving a really fun show but can leave kids feeling a little over stimulated which can be hard to deal with as parents. Not having to hurry back to parking and deal with traffic certainly made the afternoon a little bit easier. After returning back to the hotel we were so tired we just ordered some dinner, snuggled down and watched a movie together! The next morning we enjoyed some breakfast and packed our things. We spent a few hours in the pool prior to check out and then headed back to the Cape with our sleeping children mid afternoon. Sesame Street Live is currently touring across the United States and they will return to our region to Providence in November. Special thanks to Sesame Street, Chrysler Pacifica and of course the universe for all coming together to make this happen in our lives. ![]() While we were lucky enough to have won this fun weekend away, it got me thinking that a short local vacation can be fun and often we overlook these options as parents especially during vacation week. We are definitely considering another fun mini local vacation for the future. It can be nice to stay some place like Boston or even here locally on Cape Cod and just unplugging with the family for 2-3 days! Find a local event taking place or a fun activity like Duck Boats, ice-cream or mini golf and just relax and enjoy one another. We don’t get long to enjoy our children when they are young so be sure to take what moments you can and soak it all in. The Free Family Fun Fair is this weekend! Join them Saturday, April 7, 10-1 at Orleans Elementary School * Crafts, activities, games, resources and a surprise entertainer! Get ready for the Dj Tom Tuttle dance party and other fun shows/activities throughout the day including DJ Acqua.
![]() On Saturday April 7th, the Waldorf School of Cape Cod in Cotuit invites families to join their annual Spring Day Celebration. Bring your young children for a festive day of Spring fun including crafts, seed planting, a puppet show, and a delicious lunch for purchase. The day begins at 10:00am, children will make fairy gardens, butterfly wands, and a pine comb lamb. Plant some pea seeds to take home and watch them grow. The puppet show begins at 11:45am and lunch will follow. Admission is $5 per family. Teachers and staff will be on hand to talk about our school programs including Parent & Child Classes, Nursery, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School. School tours will be available throughout the morning. |
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