The four must-dos in western Sicily to have great fun with your kids. And eventually negotiate some sight-seeing.
Hello moms and dads! Here we go again! We have been through a couple of tough weeks with baby Princess starting nursery! I guess she is on her way not to be a baby anymore and I need to figure out a solid way to be a mom and not an Italian mom, which means approaching her as a “bambina” until she is in her sixties. And buying underwear to her until she is in her fifties. Yes, I do have sound evidence that Italian women do this (more than one). Fortunately enough, she is a girl, which means that we should avoid the risk of me treating her as…
Musée Océano, sunny beaches, skating on Promenade des Anglais. French Riviera with kids: c’est top!
Hello moms and dads! Happy Saturday, especially if your vacations are over and trying to recover from that back-to-routine blues. A shoppaholic afternoon off alone or dating your partner for dinner while kids are with their nanny can do much. In particular, having nanny back can do much! Still, the very solution to the end of a trip, as we all know, is some travel planning for the winter break or next year. Last week, we talked about how relaxing was for us to be on the Western part of the Italian Riviera, as you can enjoy many facilities for the little ones and happily finish a mojito without chasing…
To the beach with the baby: a tour through Italy (Tuscany, Marche and Ischia)
Going to the beach with the little ones: that’s the point. Where to go? In which period, at what time of the day? As a first thing, I should say that I don’t buy the general rule of doing early mornings and late afternoons only. If you stick to this habit it becomes very strict. Moreover, I didn’t use a baby pool: we were directly bathing in the sea very slowly, one little foot after the other. It was then quite a trouble to convince Phil to get out of the water. Of course, one should take the correct precautions, but I think one should organize the whole thing in…