We’re back with more from Susan Esche’s visit to the beautiful University of British Columbia Botanical Garden in Vancouver in early September. It is open to the public and has many different sections and types of gardens to explore.
11.10.2023 - 08:51 / growingfamily.co.uk / Catherine
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Are you embarking on the quest for the perfect family car?
With an ever-expanding family, the vehicle requirements change. It’s not just about style or horsepower any more; safety, space, and reliability are just as important.
For parents, a car becomes more than just a means of transportation. It evolves into a mobile command centre, a safe haven, and often a makeshift diner for on-the-go meals.
Let’s explore the world of family cars and discover the factors that make a vehicle the right choice for parents and families.
Having children changes everything, including your vehicle needs.
The zippy two-seater or high-octane sports car might have been fun during your carefree days, but with kids on board, priorities shift. Now, the focus is on spacious backseats, ample trunk space for strollers and sports equipment, and, most importantly, top-notch safety features.
Every family is unique, but there are some universal features that every parent should look for in a family-friendly vehicle:
The wellbeing of your family is non-negotiable. Hence, it’s crucial to opt for cars renowned for their safety features.
This includes advanced airbags, reliable brake systems, and innovative features like lane departure warnings and collision alerts. Before investing, especially in a used car, consider running a check on EpicVIN to ensure the vehicle’s history is clear of accidents or major repairs.
From changing bags and strollers to sports equipment and groceries, families come with baggage – literally. A sizeable boot and roomy backseats are essential. For larger families, third-row seating might be a deciding factor.
Families are always on the move. From school runs to weekend soccer matches, the driving never seems to end.
We’re back with more from Susan Esche’s visit to the beautiful University of British Columbia Botanical Garden in Vancouver in early September. It is open to the public and has many different sections and types of gardens to explore.
We’ve visited Susan Esche’s home garden before (A Garden Wedding, the Flowers, and the Deer), but today she’s taking us along to visit a public garden in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Trends come and trends go, and some of them involve “outdoor art” using trees and plants. One new trend is called yarn bombing. This involves using knitted or crocheted yarn to “decorate” outdoor structures, like lamp posts, benches and… trees. Are you wondering whether yarn bombing trees is detrimental? Read on for more information.
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Joyelle West
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Dive into a sea of laughter as we cast our net far and wide to bring you a boatload of fin-tastic fish puns!
Brace yourselves for a flurry of laughter and an avalanche of humour as we dive headfirst into these cool winter jokes for kids!
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Bromeliads are popular for their striking bloom spikes and colorful bracts and flowers.
When the sun is shining, the garden is the place to be. Gardening with kids is a great way to get them outside and learning about the natural world. However, if your kids would rather spend time with a screen than a garden spade, it can be a struggle to get them outdoors. Luckily, there are plenty of kids’ garden toys to make being outdoors more fun – from toys they can play with by themselves to games for the whole family to enjoy.