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Minnow Hamilton
February 04, 2011
Minnow Hamilton
Share your tips with us today

In case you didn’t notice, we launched a new Tips section on our website last week. I would be surprised to learn that you hadn’t noticed because we have had hundreds of reader tips submitted already. I’m sure many are a response to the contest we launched, but there are so many more entries than usual. We’re pretty sure that means our readers want to share with us. What’s even better than the volume of tips submitted is the quality of tips being sent in. So many of them have been chosen by our editorial team and can now be viewed for everyone to read and benefit from. 

The thing is, we know our readers are savvy and you have lots of little nuggets that you have picked up through your own experiences as moms. Some you might have learned from your own mom, your sister, your best friend or just figured out yourself.

Whatever they are, we want to hear them. Share the good stuff with us—the things that get you through the day and make you smile or help to avoid a tantrum. The really savvy ones will be posted on the site and perhaps even on the newsletter. Wouldn’t it be fun to see your name on SavvyMom?

Here is one of my faves so far:

“When using rubber gloves, fold the edges back to catch the drips running towards your arm. This is particularly helpful when cleaning the toilet.” Submitted by Nadia

Tell us those golden nuggets that help get you through your day. I would love to hear from you.

Submit your SavvyTip here.

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Alison Rockwell
September 21, 2012
Alison Rockwell
Bal Harbour

There was a time when a luxurious vacation and vacationing with kids was an oxymoron. 

But that was before we went to Bal Harbour.

If you’ve never heard of it, you’re in for a treat—this small (the village is less than one square mile) centre of luxury living (sleeping, dining spa-ing) is about fifteen minutes North of Miami’s infamous South Beach, yet worlds away from ‘the scene’ (though close enough for a cab ride down to all that action if you’re so inclined.)

But why leave the village when everything you need is right there, starting with where to stay—especially if the family is in tow. Though Bal Harbour is a great spot for that ten-year-adults-only anniversary or just getting-away-from-it-all, this is one vacation where you may not mind bringing the kids. Because making it fun for them too—which means you get the gift of time to yourself—has clearly been considered.

Take our two favourite spots to stay. The new St. Regis, Bal Harbour is a sight to behold in every way. Stunning architecture, comfortable quarters, incredible cuisine and gorgeous views greet you the moment you walk in. Large, modern and perfectly appointed suites offer their own cantilevered balconies overlooking the ocean. In fact, every room has an ocean view. But don’t let the glamour fool you, kids are wanted and welcomed (especially the well-behaved kind). From large suites (with your own private St. Regis Butler included!) offering full kitchens and enormous tubs perfect for post beach and pool bubble baths, as well as programs and activities they’ll actually want to join. The hotel has developed a babysitting program kids will be begging to go back to—meaning time for you and your beloved to book an exquisite cabana and serenely soak it all in.

Bal Harbour St. Regis Pool

One Bal Harbour is a warm and appealing alternative for accommodation during your stay. Excellent family suites have room for the whole family to sleep, eat and play, and offer enough space to allow you to be together, but separate, when needed—like naptime. (We meant for the babes, but take that anyway you want.)

Bal Harbour is so much more than just a great place to sleep (or in the case of our extremely relaxed significant other—snore.) Beyond the breathtaking beach is one of the best places to shop and people-watch in North America: Bal Harbour Shops. Be sure to take a break while browsing through the high-end stores and grab lunch at one of the many outdoor, patio-style restaurants.

Bal Harbour Shops

When you’ve had enough of fashion (this is apparently possible) make your way to the nearby Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami. The kids can soak up a little culture (and depending on the day, some hands-on activities) while you extend your art appreciation in a variety of modern mediums.

Don’t you feel relaxed already?

P.S. Travelling with the family on more of a budget? Try Bal Harbour Quarzo. Just steps from the beach, facing the Intracoastal Waterway, this small boutique hotel has surprisingly large rooms for families, including residence-style accommodations with full kitchens and one and two bedroom suites.

While this blog post was generously sponsored by the Bal Harbour Tourism Board, the opinions are my own, though they may have been positively impacted by three glorious nights of uninterrupted sleep.

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