BuskerFest
This weekend, one of my favourite summer festivals is taking place in Toronto. The BuskerFest is a cornucopia of street performers, food, music, and just plain fun.
This weekend, one of my favourite summer festivals is taking place in Toronto. The BuskerFest is a cornucopia of street performers, food, music, and just plain fun.
We’re having a wonderful week downtown while my youngest son attends the drama camp at the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People. Yesterday we went to the CN Tower. You know: that place that we locals only ever visit when we have someone visiting from out of town. Well, we had no visitors, we just went anyway.
We had a great days on Saturday, my sons and I, cleaning the house. That’s right, I said “great day.” It was satisfying, the boys were into it, and we had fun while we were at it.
Believe me, it isn’t always that way around here. What went right? Well, about six things, to be exact. Here’s the list … Read more…
My 12-year-old has just started a two week program at the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People. I was surprised when he had the idea, but I went along with it willingly. As a teacher (back in the day) and as a parent, I have never doubted the value of theatre for all kids. It’s wonderful to learn to stand up before others and present yourself with confidence and clarity. Theatre teaches that.
Who knew beer was such a big part of Ontario’s history? Well it is … er … was. Waves of settlers, first English, the Irish, then German, each brought their brewing traditions here. At Black Creek Pioneer Village you can see the historic brewery for yourself and learn how beer was made. I recommend taking one of the tours.
There is a great little story on Jackie Kovac’s blog (“The Big Kid Years” on the Today’s Parent site) about going to see the Paul McCartney concert with her daughter last Monday. her daughter (15) has grown up hearing the Beatles and Paul McCartney, so the experience was equally rich for both of them. It’s so lovely when that can happen!
It was a big deal, last year, when we got an nice iPod Touch for my son’s birthday, and it was great to see how much use he made of it: texting friends, playing games, emailing, noting school assignments, and yes, even listening to music. When we went on longer trips it gave him something to do, and I felt like a good parent for having provided it.
If you don’t know Sandbanks Provincial Park, you’re missing out on something special. It’s only two and a half hours from Toronto. The beach is gorgeous and Prince Edward County is a pleasure to visit. We spent ten days there, half the time was just us grownups, the second half included various kids and family. In accordance with my own unsolicited advice, I let my twelve year-old bring a friend, always a good move.
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