A Family Outing: Norfolk Botanical Gardens

With temperatures unusually high this summer, finding a way to get outside, stay active, and beat the heat has proven challenging for us. But we’ve found one solution! Besides its 150+ acres of gardens and shaded woods, Norfolk Botanical Gardens boasts a three-acre children’s garden called World of Wonders: A Children’s Adventure Garden. Our favorite part of WOW? The splash pad!

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emegburg's Splash Pad album on Photobucket

The building pictured below contains bathrooms and Exploration Station, while the blue tent (called a Yurt) holds several curtained and paneled changing areas along with an infant changing station.

 photo Yurtcollage_zps322dee5f.jpg Besides the splash pad, there are the passport gardens, a treehouse with slide, play houses, paths to walk (the Trade Route), exploration station, and other fun and educational activities for kids. Click HERE to see a map of WOW and what it has to offer.

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Behind WOW is  playground of sorts. There’s a tree house nearby in the shade and in the clearing, a giant pile of sand complete with a slide and plastic cannon. Large, plastic chairs for the adults are lined up under a canopy to block the sun.

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The rest of the Norfolk Botanical Gardens are gorgeous! Fountains, flowers, pools, luscious grass, shaded woods and waterways…it’s a lovely place to walk, and most of the pathways are paved and perfect for strollers.

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There’s also an airport overlook on the property, near the visitors center. Climb the little hill next to the Norfolk International Airport and watch planes take off and land! If you get tired, hop on their free “train” (it’s basically a golf cart pulling other carts) that cycles around the gardens. They also have pontoon boats that travel the waterways, but that tour is not included with regular admission (so we haven’t tried it yet).

Norfolk Botanical Gardens hosts a myriad of programs for adults, families, and kids. Some are included with admission; others require an additional fee. They even have events for home schoolers.

Ticket Info:

As of July 2013, tickets are: adults- $11, active duty military and seniors- $10, children ages three to 18- $9, children two and under with parent or guardian- free. A family membership for one year is $85. This membership admits six people- adults, children, or a combination. Members receive discounts to the gift shop and cafe; reduced or free admission to reciprocal botanical gardens; magazine subscription; and discounted rates on classes, camps, and workshops.

Visit the Norfolk Botanical Gardens website to learn more.

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Review: Yochi Yochi squeaky toddler shoes

A few weeks ago Yochi Yochi sent me a pair of their Prince Kairu toddler shoes to review.

Yochi Yochi Toddler Shoes

About:

Yochi Yochi toddler shoes come in four different styles: Prince Kairu (frog), Captain Zuga (skull and crossbones), Princess Sakura (panda), and Miss Mushi (ladybug). Check them out HERE.

The shoes are made with nylon and comfortable on the inside. They’re quick and easy to put on your little one’s feet thanks to the velcro closure. These shoes also feature a rubber sole and small removable diaphragm in each heel that makes a small squeak with each step.

Yochi Yochi even has an updated printable size guide to ensure you order the correct size.

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Our Experiences:

Baby J loves, loves these shoes. In fact, check out this video of him the first time we put the shoes on and hear them in action:

The Yochi Yochi website has a size chart that you should print and then use to measure your child’s feet, which is what I did. This way you can determine accurately the size your child will need. We ordered a size 6, and he’s wearing about a 5 right now in his other shoes. The first time I put the Yochi Yochi shoes on Baby J, I thought his toes were all the way up against the front and that he wouldn’t be able to grow into them for long. But then I realized I just didn’t have his heel back all the way! He does, in fact, have room to grow.

I like that I can hear where Baby J is when he walks away. Obviously I still monitor him and keep him close by wherever we go, but the shoes give me a little peace of mind. I also love that they’re easy to put on. Baby J’s feet slide in easily, and I get a firm closure with the velcro. Since Baby J thinks they’re awesome too, he’s not constantly taking them off like all the other shoes and sandals he has!

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A note on the washing: I would recommend spot cleaning these shoes though or hand washing rather than machine washing, because I’m sure they’ll last longer that way, but I machined washed them, and they were fine. While at the playground, Baby J walked into a big muddy puddle in the grass and the shoes ended up covered in all sorts of grossness. I ended up putting these shoes through the wash on the gentle cycle on warm and then letting them air dry. I’d resigned myself that the squeakers probably wouldn’t work anymore afterwards, but I was surprised and happy that they did. I discovered after the fact that the squeaking diaphragms are removable.

Information is one area in which the brand could improve, I think. I didn’t find out the squeaker was removable until I scrolled through posts on the Yochi Yochi Facebook page. Also, it would be nice if their website would include washing instructions. The only other negative factor I can think of regarding these shoes is the price. They retail $29.95 which is a bit more than we usually pay for baby or toddler shoes (Target clearance is usually what we get!). However, after doing an online search for squeaky toddler shoes, I discovered that many squeaky shoe brands are priced from $19 to $40, with most being on the higher end of that scale.

When it comes down to it, I really like these shoes. Everywhere we go, Baby J gets compliments and smiles! The shoes are really cute and fun, and he’s so adorable stomping around to hear them squeak.

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I took this photo after he’d been wearing the shoes for a couple of weeks, and after he’d worn them in the mud, and they’d been machine washed.

Visit YochiShoes.com to browse and buy. They recently came out with a line of interactive socks for 0-12 months that rattle with each step. Check out the Yochi Yochi Shoes Facebook page for news, updates, and polls on their new line of shoes, coming soon!

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Note: I received a complimentary pair of toddler shoes from Yochi Yochi to review, but was not otherwise compensated for this post. My opinion may differ from yours or the opinions of others.

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CLOSED Giveaway: Combi High Chair #newhomenewroots 7/17-8/1

Just three days left of We’re Parents!? New Home, New Roots Event. We appreciate you coming over to check out today’s giveaway! No need to worry if you missed a few giveaway posts. To see all the giveaways for the event and enter to win the open ones just click the image below!
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Today’s Amazing Sponsor is Combi USA.  
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Combi was started in 1957 in Tokyo, Japan. This Japan-based company has carefully cultivated a brand that is firmly growing in customer trust. Combi, short for “combination,” refers to the combination of mother and child. For more than 50 years now, the brand has driven forward as a leader in the juvenile products industry, while remaining true to its core commitment of establishing healthy living environments for babies. Today, Combi is working hard to provide safe and original products for nearing every setting of a child’s life.
The Combi highchair can be summed up in just four words: lightweight, safe, compact, and affordable. Those are definitely the four words that parents want to hear when it comes to a high chair. It’s designed for comfort, style, and ease for you and your little one. The five-position height adjustment allows proper positioning at any table; and the three-position, one-hand reclining makes sure your little one is also comfortable. The padded seat is quickly and easily wiped clean, and the removable tray is dishwasher-safe for simple clean-ups. Convenient mobility and compact folding just top of the list of features, making this an amazing high chair. Available in black, bronze, and raspberry colors, it’s sure to match the decor in any home.
Quick feature list:
-Five-position height adjustment
-Three-position seat recline
-Five-point harness with shoulder pads
-Dishwasher-safe, removable tray insert
-Easy clean and wipe seat pad
-Compact fold

 

To see a full review of the brand new high chair JUST CLICK HERE!
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Note: The giveaway will end at 12:00am EST on 8/1/13. The winner will be chosen at random through Rafflecopter which uses Random.org. The winner will be announced both on Rafflecopter as well as We’re Parents Facebook. The winner will have their prize sent to them by Combi. We’re Parents, My Life: A Work in Progress, and  other participating bloggers are not responsible for prize shipment. Must be 18 years and older. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google are in no way affiliated with this giveaway. No Purchase Necessary. US Only. My Life: A Work in Product has not received compensation (monetary nor product) to promote this giveaway.

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