Great Tips For Summer Travel With Kids

If this summer you’re planning a trip with your kids away from The Marquis at Canyon Ridge, you probably already know that vacation can feel more like work if their needs aren't met. If you’re thinking that you might return from vacation feeling like you need another one, check out these simple tips to smooth out any bumps along the road.

Pick a kid-friendly destination
If you’re going away with young children, be certain that your hotel has features that will make it appealing to your kids. Things such as a pool, family-friendly restaurants, and a kids’ club or kids’ room will ensure your kids will be happy too.

Don’t overload your plans
To keep your kids entertained, you may feel like you should fill your day with lots of activities to keep your family busy, but remember that kids tire easily, especially when out in the sun. Instead, keep to a slower pace, and allow for down time — it will serve you well too. Scheduling time for rest and naps will keep kids happier in the long run.

Pack some snacks
Even if you’re just heading out for a few hours, pack a few snacks and some bottled water. You never really know when your children's hunger-pangs will hit, and having something handy will keep them smiling.

Bag of entertainment
If your travels will have you in a car or plane for a significant chunk of time, pack an entertainment bag for your kids. Fill it with coloring books, crayons, playing cards, worksheets, small toys, and perhaps an iPod or iPad if you have one for your kids. The more activities the better! And, even once you reach your final destination, your kids can still reach in to find something entertaining.

Make kids part of the planning process
You may think that you know what your kids would enjoy best, but making them part of the planning will get them more invested in all the activities of the trip. If you have a free afternoon, give them a few choices – would you rather walk on the beach or go mini-golfing? – you may be surprised what they would prefer.

5 Great Home Design Blogs

Are you in need of design inspiration for your space? Well, the internet is a great place to turn for ideas. Whether you're ready to overhaul your master bedroom, rework your kitchen, or re-design your family room, these blogs will provide you with all the inspiration, tips, tricks, and techinques you need to make the final product breathtakingly beautiful!

Keep It Clean: Home Maintenance in Just Minutes a Day

Do you feel that your home falls instantly back into its messy state just a day or so after you clean it? Well, you're not alone. Hectic lives mean that it's not always possible to clean your space thoroughly every day. But paying attention to a few critical spots can help keep things feeling clean, even if you've just got a few minutes to spend each day. What are the most important spots?

Kitchen
Keep your sink clear of dishes — use your dishwasher or do them by hand. Afterward, wipe the sink, the stove, the counters, and the kitchen table.

Bedroom
Sure, we're all in a rush these days. But a few minutes spent making the bed can make everything a little more pleasant. Likewise, keeping your clothes put away in closets, chests, or hampers helps reduce clutter.

Bathroom
Spend some time cleaning the sink, the toilet bowl, and the tub or shower. A shower spray lets you make the last task much more efficient.

Baking Tip: How To Successfully Double A Recipe

Have you doubled a recipe, only to have the end result look nothing like it did when you made just a single batch? Well, you're not alone. Baking is a science, and calls for very exact measurements. The next time you're baking up a storm, check out these tips from The Kitchn about how to double a recipe:

Cakes, Muffins, and Cookies
Even if you're doubling all the other ingredients, be careful not to double baking soda, baking powder, yogurt, and buttermilk. The amounts of these ingredients need to be changed when you're doubling everything else — otherwise the recipe may not quite work.

Breads
Most breads contain yeast rather than baking powder or baking soda. Beneficially so, since yeast can be doubled without much of an issue. However, a kitchen scale makes it much simpler to do, since you'll be measuring by volume rather than sight.

Click here to learn more specifics about how to double recipes when baking.

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