When I was a kid, there was a strange kind of fun plant in the backyard that only children could see. Among the usual grass, trees, and garden beds, there stood a bush full of bright red berries. They looked like tiny ornaments strung up by nature itself. We didn’t know what they were called…
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How to Make Tiny Wooden Furniture
(Furniture is 1:24 Scale for a Dollhouse) There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when children, imagination, and a bit of wood glue come together. For us, it began in the backyard when Neil and Leon joined their Grandpa at the picnic table, surrounded by tiny wooden cutouts, a cordless drill, and the promise…
The Black Grackle: Behavior, Diet, and Why They Thrive in Cities
This month, our family had more run-ins with grackles than ever before, and each one turned into a little adventure. The first happened at our neighborhood H-E-B. We were walking through the aisles when I heard the boys squealing and pointing upward. A shiny black bird was flying back and forth under the fluorescent lights,…
Pumpkin Nights Experience in Austin
If there’s one event in Austin that knows how to capture the magic of fall, it’s Pumpkin Nights. We had the chance to go, and let me just say—this was no ordinary pumpkin patch. From larger-than-life installations to glowing trails filled with music, lights, fog, and the most stunning collection of hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns, the entire…
The DoSeum in San Antonio
If you’re ever in San Antonio and looking for a magical, hands-on place where kids can explore, create, and learn through play, The DoSeum should be at the top of your list. It’s not your average museum—it’s an interactive wonderland where every exhibit invites you to touch, build, play, and imagine. On our recent trip,…
Sourdough French Boule
In our house of five, there’s one smell that always gets everyone flocking to the kitchen — the warm, toasty, slightly tangy aroma of our homemade sourdough French boule fresh from the oven. It’s the kind of bread that makes you stand a little taller when you set it on the table. Golden brown with…
A Day at the San Antonio Aquarium
Visiting the San Antonio Aquarium felt like stepping into a tropical dream. From the moment we walked in, the air hummed with excitement, the surroundings alive with movement and color. Our little explorers—wide-eyed and full of wonder—led the way, hand in hand, ready to uncover the treasures hidden in dark tanks, shallow touch pools, and…
Celeste Fig Tree Care: Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Sweet Figs
We were visiting Neil and Leon grandparents, lounging around lazily on the background swing, which so happened to be positioned in front of what could only be described as a fig tree worthy of story books.
Hopscotch Illusions Museum ~ San Antonio
Last weekend, we packed up the kids, a healthy supply of snacks, and a big sense of curiosity for a trip to the Hopscotch Illusions Museum in San Antonio. I’d been wanting to check this place out for months, ever since I first heard about its mix of interactive art, immersive rooms, and family-friendly fun….
25 Best Parks for Toddlers In and Around Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas, is a vibrant city known for its lively music scene, delicious food, and beautiful outdoor spaces. For families with toddlers, the city offers a variety of parks that are perfect for playtime, exploration, and making memories. Here are 25 of the best parks in and around Austin for toddlers, with a few personal…
