For a family adventure that you won’t soon forget, head to Istanbul, Turkey—the only city that straddles both Europe and Asia. Welcoming locals, mouth-watering meze and the soothing call to prayer heard throughout the day will give you and the kids a glimpse into a culture unlike any other. With a currency exchange in our favor and free hotel rooms when you take advantage of Turkish Airlines’ stopover service, you have the makings of your next epic family destination. Read on for all you can expect in Istanbul!

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One of the best reasons to visit Istanbul is to expose your children to cultures outside of our own. As you walk through the streets of Istanbul, you will hear the call to prayer—the bellowing voices of the muezzin will be heard from speakers atop the minarets around the city five times a day. Plan a visit to the most famous mosque in Istanbul, the Sultanahmet Camii or “Blue Mosque.” This magnificent structure was built in the 1600s and is still used as a place of worship today.

Visitors are welcome to visit during non-prayer times and tour the structure. You can see the 21,043 blue tiles that line the walls for which the mosque got its common name. Women must cover their heads with a head scarf (available to borrow for free at the entrance) and all guests must wear appropriate clothing and remove their shoes upon entering.

Another religious tradition unique to this area of the world is the Mevlevi Sema Ceremony, better known as the Whirling Dervishes. You can witness this dance and musical ceremony at Hodjapasha and other theaters throughout the city (note: children under six are not allowed due the solemness of the religious ceremony).

Visitors to the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul will be surprised to see the juxtaposition of Christianity and Muslim history with Byzantine mosaics and Ottoman calligraphy on the walls. Built in the 6th century as the Hagia Sophia or Church of the Holy Spirit, it was converted to a mosque in the 15th century after the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul. It became a museum in 1935 and welcomes thousands of visitors each year.

Just a short walk from the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia is Topkapi Palace, a residence for the Ottoman sultans beginning in the 1400s. Kids will especially enjoy visiting the palace museum and touring the living quarters of the sultans’ families. Here you can view the arms and armor that was used during this time period and see how the palace kitchens functioned (think massive cauldrons to serve hundreds of people).

A visit to Istanbul is not complete without a Bosphorus tour. This body of water separates the Asian side of Istanbul from the European side and connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Opt for a night cruise to view the castles, bridges and mosques of the city all lit up.

photo: Miniaturk

Want a view of the city like no other? Bring the kids to Miniaturk, a museum with 1/25 replicas of many of the famous landmarks in Istanbul and other parts of Turkey. Kids will love feeling like giants and it will make for some great photo opps!

Shopping

The Grand Bazaar is one of the largest covered bazaars in the world selling every sort of evil eye pendant and keychain you could imagine. Head to the leather section to purchase a jacket or leather belt and then admire the gorgeously-colored mosaic chandeliers and lamps. You can purchase Turkish tea supplies and pottery to bring home with you. Costumes and magic lamp trinkets are popular with the younger visitors.

The nearby Spice Market is a feast for the senses with bins of colorful spices, olives, cheese and sweets on every aisle. Purchase authentic Turkisk coffee and tea to bring a sip of Istanbul home with you.

Food in Istanbul

You will not go hungry on a trip to Istanbul, that’s for sure. Every corner seems to be dotted with a food cart selling grilled corn on the cob and roasted chestnuts. Find a stand that sells Turkish ice cream and you will be in for a sweet treat as well as a hilarious performance. A cup of fresh-squeezed pomegranate juice will be just the afternoon pick-me-up that you need to tackle another museum. Kids will enjoy the sesame-crusted simit, a bread similar to a crunchy bagel.

Restaurant meals typically start with a generous portion of meze—cold offerings including hummus, stuffed grape leaves, roasted eggplant and flat bread. Entrees are typically roasted meats with lamb and beef dominating the options.

Perhaps the most recognizable Turkish food that would appeal to kids is pide. This flatbread is filled with meat, cheese or vegetables and resembles an oval-shaped pizza. Another kid favorite is kofte—a flattened, grilled meatball that is perfect with rice.

If you find an establishment that offers manti, do not pass it up. Most closely related to a ravioli, this dumpling is typically topped with cold plain yogurt and a tomato sauce.

As spice level can often be an issue for visitors to Istanbul, request a glass of Ayran to go with your meal. This Turkish yogurt drink tastes like a slightly-salty plain yogurt and soothes the stomach after a big meal.

Desserts are serious business in Istanbul with baklava and Turkish delight being offered on every street corner. Hazer Baba is a well-known purveyor of Turkish delights at the Spice Market as their products are made with honey instead of sugar. Pistachio and pomegranate are popular flavors. You can get your Turkish delight coated in coconut, chocolate or dried rose flowers among many other options.

Turkish coffee and tea are an element of every meal. Tea is served from an ornate two-tiered kettle where the brewed tea is added to the glass first, followed by water to dilute the tea to your preferred strength. Turkish coffee most resembles espresso in its strength. It is tradition to read the coffee grounds from inside your cup after you finish to see your fortune!

photo: Turkish Airlines

Traveling to Istanbul

Turkish Airlines offers direct flights to Istanbul from nine U.S. gateways (SFO, LAX, JFK, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, Boston and Miami) making your trip there that much easier. Even the youngest flyers are given special treatment on Turkish Airlines from diaper kits for infants (contains wipes, changing mat, bibs, diaper cream and even breast pads for nursing mamas). Baby food can be requested when booking your flight. Infant seat belts and bassinets are also available.

Older kids will get a kick out of the wooden in-flight toys that are offered by Turkish Arilines. These eco-friendly playthings are made for children ages 3 through 12 and address environmental issues such as endangered species to teach kids about the world around them through play. There are also tons of kids’ movies and games available in the in-flight entertainment system (bonus: kids can request smaller-sized headphones if needed).

Everyone who flies Turkish Airlines will be impressed by the in-flight food service prepared by (literal) flying chefs! Taste the flavors of Turkey and enjoy a Turkish tea and baklava to end your meal.

Free Hotel Nights with Turkish Airlines’ Stopover Service

With Turkish Airlines servicing the most countries of any airline, it’s possible that you’ll have the opportunity to stopover in Istanbul on your way to another destination. Take advantage of the expanded Turkish Airlines’ stopover service and explore the city before you continue on with your journey.

The stopover service will provide one free night in a four-star hotel for economy passengers and two free nights in a five-star hotel for business class passengers when you stop in Istanbul on your way to Africa, Eastern Europe, Balkans, Southern Europe, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Russia, Iran or Kazakhstan. Use your time to see the cultural sites, cruise on the Bosphorus and shop in the Grand Bazaar. You can find the full details on this program here.

Note: This trip was paid for by Turkish Airlines but all opinions belong to the writer. 

Today’s theme is: a time you were at your lowest and nobody knew.

This was Alex’s grade seven graduation day. We were beyond ecstatic. Alex did not enjoy elementary school for the most part. Grade seven was the exception. It was a perfect mix of a fantastic teacher, wonderful aide and a group of lovely kids who all made him feel comfortable and accepted.

The majority of the rest of his time there was hard on all of us. There were so many times when he resisted going. To the point of us having to pry his fingers off the doorframe to not be late.

We got a lot of calls, emails and daily reports about how he wasn’t able to do this or that. He wasn’t even able to just ‘be’ at school. It was disheartening and often traumatic, to say the least. This was a period of years when he had a lot of meltdowns. We were almost always on eggshells waiting for the next one to happen.

This graduation day started off great. We were so happy to be moving on while simultaneously anxious about what high school would bring. I pressed his clothes and helped him dress. I took a moment to admire my handsome boy in his new shirt and blazer that I had bought special for the occasion. He fidgeted a little but managed.

I proceeded to get myself ready and it all started to hit me. The auditorium would soon be filled with all the school staff, students and lots and lots of families. What if it’s all too much for him? What if he has an epic meltdown and we need to physically escort him out of there screaming and crying with all those eyes on us? My face got hot at the thought. All the memories from the past eight years came back. The thought of what if high school is no better?

My mind went down the rabbit hole, and before I knew it, I was breathing really shallow. I felt like I was suffocating. I started to sweat and tremble. I raced to the window and threw it open and stuck my head out for some fresh air, but it was already warm out so that didn’t help. I was having a full on panic attack. I realized it too which made me panic even more. Thankfully, I turned the cold water on and splashed my face and neck and it kind of snapped me out.

I then proceeded to bawl my eyes out and silently ask why everything has to be so hard and why can’t we just enjoy this day like everyone else? I took a few minutes to collect myself and reapply my now smeared makeup.

I didn’t tell anyone. We went to the graduation ceremony and ended up having one of the best days ever with Alex. He was happy and smiling and we got some amazing pictures. No meltdowns. Probably helped that we kept reminding him after that day that he would never have to go back and then we were getting a treat after, lol.

I remember sitting in that school auditorium, looking around at all the parents and thinking, “If you only knew what it took to get us here.”

This post originally appeared on The Autism Ride on Facebook.

Hi! My name is Laura and I'm a mom of two beautiful kids in Vancouver, Canada. I write a blog on Facebook called The Autism Ride, all about the ups and downs in life with our teenaged son on the spectrum.

After a year-long delay, Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure is finally opening! Before the land officially opens to the public on Jun. 4, you can get a sneak peak at the opening ceremony today.

Tune in at 8:15 pm PT tonight, Jun. 2 for a unique glimpse at the campus, in addition to special guests turning out for the big day. You can view on YouTube, Disneyland’s Facebook and Twitter pages and the Disney Parks Blog Facebook and Twitter accounts.

photo: Chloe Rice/Disneyland Resort

The ceremony will feature a dedication of the new campus and get everyone excited about joining forces with the Avengers. Parkgoers will soon be able to hang out with their fave heroes, feast on brand new menu items and experience the first ride-through attraction featuring Spider-Man at a Disney park.

Don’t forget to catch the ceremony tonight at 8 p.m. PST!

––Karly Wood

 

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Camping sounds great until you spend hours packing, forget the tent pegs when you get to camp and you’re inevitably swarmed by mosquitos. Fortunately Great Wolf Lodge is offering a simpler way to get the camping experience this summer through their Summer CampIn Celebration. From crafts to a campfire ceremony, the lodge is bringing the great outdoors to you!

All 18 North American locations will be participating from May 27 through Sept. 6. Campers of all ages will be able to earn badges by participating in interactive games, fitness activities and arts and crafts projects. At the end of the day, you’ll be able to participate in campfire sing-alongs and enjoy s’mores by the lodges’ own “s’moreliers.” Keep an eye out for special character appearances from Wiley the Wolf, Oliver Raccoon, Sammy the Squirrel and others!

 

Great Wolf Lodge is proud to offer a fun, safe getaway for families looking to create lasting, heartwarming memories this summer and beyond,” said Kenny Funk, senior vice president of resort experiences for Great Wolf Resorts. “Our Summer CampIn celebration invites families to relive the time-honored tradition of summer camp with ease, allowing the opportunity to relax and spend quality time together enjoying all the fun summer events at our resort.”

Don’t forget the pool party, because Great Wolf Lodge is first and foremost an indoor waterpark. Along with this summer’s camping activities, you’ll be able to enjoy the usual waterslides, raft rides and water play areas for the whole family. You can find locations all over the country, from the original in Wisconsin to the newest coming to California. Grab your backpacks and swimsuits and book your stay now!

––Sarah Shebek

All photos: Great Wolf Lodge

 

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Royally good news today: Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter is pregnant! Princess Beatrice and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will welcome their first child together, after tying the knot ten months ago.

Buckingham Palace’s statement reads: “Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in autumn of this year. The Queen has been informed and both families are delighted with the news.”

This will be the Queen’s 12th great-grandchild—Beatrice’s sister, Princess Eugenie, had her own first child in February. Princess Beatrice is already a step-mom to Christopher Woolf (Wolfie), her husband’s son from his first marriage. She’s the first grandchild of the monarch to have a step-child and no doubt it prepared her well for a new addition!

The new parent’s families had been friends for many years, before the couple began a relationship and announced their engagement in 2019. Their low-key wedding ceremony in 2020 included a very small group of loved ones, with Wolfie serving as the pageboy. Congratulations to the Royal Family!

—Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of BAKOUNINE / Shutterstock.com

 

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Now you don’t need to work for Michael Scott in order to receive a Dundie Award. You know you definitely deserve one for parenting (and homeschooling) your kids through the pandemic. Target is selling these fun replicas so grab one for yourself and a few for your friends. 

Dundie Award

 

If you are not a fan of The Office, a Dundie is an award given to each of the employees of Dunder Mifflin at a yearly ceremony. The categories are  always hilarious and slightly inappropriate. 

With a Dundie you can congratulate your friends or co-workers on a job well done. Although it may be nice to receive the “Jim Halpert Award” or the “Whitest Sneakers Award.” Really, there’s a Dundie for everything! 

The Dundie replica stands 8 inches tall and is a fun collectible for any Office fan. There are actually two varieties available on the Target website. The only difference is that one has 3 interchangeable award plates where the other has six. 

These award replicas retail for 19.99 and $25.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Target

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John Krasinski continues to spread good news through his weekly YouTube show, Some Good News. Two weeks ago he used his video platform to hold a virtual prom. Now he wants to honor all graduates with a virtual graduation ceremony on Sun., May 3.

The invitation posted on the Some Good News Instagram page says, “Whether you’re graduating from preschool, high school, college, middle school, or law school, this graduation is for you #Classof2020.” ⁠⠀

Krasinski also posted a throwback photo on his personal page with the caption, “Alright, that’s it, enough is enough. All you graduates of 2020? After all those long hours you’ve put in. All the hard work you’ve put in…. we’re throwin some caps!!! This week! I’m there with tassels on!”

Krasinski, a Brown University Class of 2001 graduate, delivered the Baccalaureate address to the undergraduate Class of 2019.

After the success of the virtual prom, this graduation ceremony is bound to be an event to remember.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Brown University via YouTube

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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are parenting goals. On Sunday, the couple put together a wedding ceremony for their 3-year-old Luna’s lamb, Chloe, and bunny, Nash. Sounds like a great way to spend the day during this time of social distancing. 

On her Twitter page, Teigen shared all details that went into planning the ceremony. According to her Twitter post, “planning a wedding for tomorrow between a stuffed bunny and stuffed lamb. their song is “can’t keep my hands to myself” and food will be peanut butter on little spoons.

Teigen baked a two tier brownie cake, complete with flowers and Legend performed the wedding song for the happy couple. The ceremony was broadcast live on Instagram so everyone could witness the happy occasion. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Nick Fewings on Unsplash

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8-year-old Blue Ivy Carter is officially an award-winning artist. At the NAACP Image Awards dinner. The daughter of Beyoncé and JAY-Z won the outstanding duo/group prize for her contribution to “Brown Skin Girl.” Blue, who sings a few lines in the song, which also features Beyoncé, Wizkid and Saint Jhn, received a writing credit.

Beyoncé also won six awards during the night, including outstanding female artist and outstanding soundtrack/compilation album for The Lion King: The Gift, on which “Brown Skin Girl” is featured.

The NAACP Image Awards dinner took place the night before the main ceremony on Saturday, February 21. Last year, both Beyoncé and JAY-Z took home several prizes at the annual awards ceremony, with Beyoncé winning the entertainer of the year award and the rapper being honored with the president’s award.

In July, Blue Ivy marked an exciting milestone when she scored her first Billboard Hot 100 song for “Brown Skin Girl.”3

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Beyonce via Instagram

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Actress Hilary Duff recently wed Matthew Koma in an intimate ceremony at the couple’s Los Angeles home. Even though the nuptials were private, Duff shared the details on her dress with Vogue.

In a video posted by Vogue, Duff opens up and talks about Koma’s proposal and her wedding plans. The actress reveals her wedding-day hairstyle and gives fans a glimpse of her gorgeous gown.

The simple, structured flowing white gown, which was designed by Jenny Packham, is sleek and as Duff describes it, a “statement” dress that is, “gorgeous and toned down.”

Along with the design itself, Duff dished on her plans to make the dress extra-meaningful. “There’s a sweet little embroidery with our initials. There’s an M and an H and then the date of our wedding.” The newlywed continues, “And over here there’s initials for our kids.”

After revealing the sweet tribute to her kiddos Luca and Banks, Duff went on to say, “They’re part of our ceremony and obviously the biggest part of our life.” Huff then mused, “Maybe someday Banks will want to wear my dress.”

Duff also showed off Banks’ dress—which was also designed by Packham. The 14-month-old’s dress was white, like her mama’s, but also had a sweet pink ribbon across the front and a massively adorable bow at the back!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Vogue via YouTube

 

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