Where do you live: IN THE NORTH OF THE UK, SHEFFIELD Your kids name+ age: ANYA (4) AND REUBEN (3)
What do they have for breakfast: They’re not really breakfast people, they take their breakfast begrudgingly most of the time but for some reason the humble rice crispie, without sugar seems to do it for Reuben and occasionally a chocolate pancake for Anya. They both have dairy intolerances so we use Almond milk in their breakfasts.
What do you (and daddy) have for breakfast: Daddy is usually up and off in the morning but when he’s around at the weekend he can be found making tea and rounds of (lactose free) cheese grilled bagels for everyone.
Where do you live: Vienna, Austria Your kids name+ age: Kayla Hope, 4 1/2
What do they have for breakfast: on a normal day mostly fruits, or a little yoghurt. she usually has breakfast in kindergarten. on weekends she has also fruits and yoghurt, with a toast. she has a very strange taste and eats the weirdest things: butter-cheese toast with marmalade and dips it in her yoghurt :)
What do you (and daddy) have for breakfast: I have a light cappuccino because I don’t like coffee so much, and some fruit and daddy has fruits and veggies, all raw…I guess we know where Kayla gets her weird taste from :)
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Where do you live: Copenhagen, Denmark Your kids name+ age: Hailey (12), Parker (8), Landon (4)
Family breakfast: Typically, breakfast is a bit of a rush as the kids eat a quick bowl of cereal or oatmeal and my husband and I eat something light before heading to the gym, so on the weekends we like to take time to slow down and eat a nice big breakfast together. Every now and then we get a craving for southern biscuits, a staple if you come from the southern USA like we do. They can be filled with sausage, bacon, and eggs or eaten with a light touch of honey, but either way they always need a good smothering of rich butter first. Sometimes I let the kids choose their favorite such as chocolate chip pancakes or blueberry muffins but they always want boiled eggs and some fruit, too.
A year ago, I {OUM} was thrilled to guest post here for a Friday List ! Don’t you love all her gorgeous finds that she shares here everyday Friday?
Since then, a lot of changes happened in my life (moving to another country is just one of them) and I wanted this Friday List to reflect this change … Hope you enjoy my list and maybe you can guess where I moved? Let the list begin !
A lovely Camel Eco Mini Pouf by Zid Zid Kids
{Love the idea of an eco-friendly pouf: Zid Zid ships the poofs flat and explain how to recycle material in your home to stuff the pouf !}
Liberty fabric with a Moroccan twist by Zaz Baby {I am waiting for the day Zaz Baby opens an online store, in the meantime, and if in Casablanca, make sure to visit her store}
Cute little animals and monsters by Idida. {Idida, or little hands in Moroccan, is a small company based in Ifrane. I love that all the little toys are hand-made and crocheted by women working from home}
Moroccan embroidery, intricate silk braiding with a contemporary touch by Mini Moroc . {Unfortunately, no online boutique (yet?) on Mini Moroc website }
Another Mediterranean influenced kids’ clothes line, this time straight from Tunisia by Lyoum.{Lyoum meaning “the day” or “today” in Arabic, a sweat name to talk about contemporary kids’ clothing }
Cuteness alert! Lovely Moroccan leather Baby Booties hand made in Rabat, in the infamous Rue des Consul. {Custom made upon order with the perfect combination of leather and cotton, through Culture Baby }
So did you guess where I moved? Easy peasy, isn’t it?!