It’s been a big year for Friends fans. With the reunion special finally airing, it’s time to start looking for ways to get your next fix, and we’ve got the answer!

Travel agency Fana World Travel has just announced the Cruise with Friends vaycay. Setting sail May 15 to 21, 2022 on the Celebrity Equinox, the getaway offers the perfect atmosphere for uber fans to mingle with each other as they travel to Key West, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico.

photo: Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises

Cruise with Friends will be limited to 500 Friends fans and will be a complete experiential trip. You’ll get to compete in a themed costume contest, trivia game and more!

Prices start at $1648 per person for an inside stateroom, with a double occupancy requirement (or double your rate if you’re flying solo). You’ll also get unlimited surf Wi-Fi, $150 shore excursion credit and a premium beverage package included with your fees.

Make sure you’re ready to cruise, as all fees are non-refundable. One last tidbit: despite being a Friends-themed cruise, the OG actors will not be aboard this summer getaway.

––Karly Wood

 

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Brunch doesn’t always mean lingering over Mimosas in a crowded restaurant. Sometimes brunch is better at home. Whether you’re planning a festive, family-friendly menu for Easter brunch or you want to have a few gal pals over for a low-key afternoon we have the best brunches available for take out and delivery in the DMV.

Sequoia

Whatsinprague via Pixabay

Sequoia is situated along the banks of the Potomac making it the perfect place to pick-up an at-home brunch for seafood lovers. Their brunch menu features specialties like Crab Cake Benedict and Smoked Salmon avocado toast. Eggs and French toast are available for the kids! Brunch is served weekends from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

3000 K St. NW
Foggy Bottom
202-944-4200
Online: Sequoia

 

Call Your Mother

Yelp

It's not unusual for lines at Call Your Mother to snake around the block at their four locations. Joe Biden made this "Jew-ish" Georgetown bagel shop one of his fist stops shortly after he arrived back in DC as president. Be sure to order ahead for your at-home brunch. Chose from a-la-carte bagels and schmears including raspberry-guava jam and herbed cream cheese or order a pre-made bagel sandwich with eggs or smoked salmon and cream cheese. Add on latkes, black and white cookies or babka muffins to round out your at home brunch experience. Hours vary by location. Bagels are available daily. 

3428 O St. NW
Georgetown

3301 Georgia Ave. NW
Petworth

701 8th St. SE
Capitol Hill

8804 Old Georgetown Rd.
Bethesda
Online: Call Your Mother

 

Unconventional Diner

Katrina S. from Yelp

The Unconventional Diner offers unconventional brunch like shakshuka, French dip poutine and Caribbean shrimp and grits. For those with more conventional taste in brunch, Unconventional Diner also has plenty of brunch staples like pancakes and lox and bagels. Brunch is available for delivery or takeout everyday before 4:00 p.m.  

1207 9TH St. NW
Logan Circle
202-847-0122
Online: Unconventional Diner

 

The Smith

Jay D. from Yelp

The Smith brought its famed New York brunch to DC and now its available for takeout or delivery to enjoy at home. The centerpiece of The Smith's brunch menu is their steak and egg selections but their avocado toast and brunch salads are just as good. There are also plenty of kid-friendly items like pancakes and French toast and kids get their very own brunch menu. Bonus: order any eggs and griddle or steak and eggs and get a complimentary cocktail. Brunch is served weekends from 10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

1314 U St. NW
U St.
202-250-3900
Online: The Smith 

 

Silver Diner

Jennifer F. from Yelp

The Silver Diner has brunch available for take out all day, every day so you can indulge your craving for brunch at home any time. Enjoy something unusual like a cheesesteak omelet or quinoa coconut pancakes or classic brunch offerings like French Toast and chicken and waffles. All ingredients are fresh and local. There are also plenty of kids options for under $5.00. Hours vary by location.

3200 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 
703-812-8600

8101 Fletcher St.
McLena, VA
703-821-5666

12251 Fair Lakes Pkwy.
Fairfax, VA
703-359-5999

8150 Porter Rd.
Falls Church, VA
703-204-0812

11951 Killingsworth Ave.
Reston, VA
703-742-0801

4630 King St.
Alexandria, VA
703-789-9251

6040 Greenbelt Rd.
Greenbelt, MD
301-220-0028

12276 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD
301-770-2828

Online: Silver Diner 

 

Founding Farmers

Founding Farmers

Founding Farmers offers Brunch at Home for curbside pick-up from all four of their locations in DC area. This brunch experience is assembled in the Founding Farmers kitchen but designed to be completed in your home with some assembly or light cooking to ensure your brunch tastes just as it would if you were dining in-house. Menu varies by location but you can chose your favorites from a large selection including French Toast, quiche, salads and freshly made breads. Tip: Order Brunch at Home no later than Thursday for Saturday or Sunday pick-up. 

 

1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Foggy Bottom

12505 Park Potomac Ave.
Potomac, MD

1904 Reston Metro Plaza
Reston, VA

1800 Tysons Blvd
Tysons, VA

Online: Founding Farmers

 

Ted's Bulletin

Ted's Bulletin via Yelp

Ted's Bulletin has six locations throughout the DC area. All of the feature all-day breakfast and brunch available for take-out. Don't miss Ted's Tarts, homemade pop-tarts that are better than anything that comes in a box. Weekend brunch also features "Cinnamon Roll As Big As Ya Head" in addition to more traditional brunch faire, including pancakes, omelets, avocado toast and breakfast burritos. Brunch cocktails from Bellinis to Bloody Marys are also available for take-out. Served all day starting at 7:00 am.

1818 14th St. NW
14th St.
202-265-8337

505 8th St. SE
Capitol Hill
202-544-8337

220 Ellington Blvd.
Gaithersburg, Md
301-990-0600

2911 District Ave.
Fairfax, Va
571-830-6680

11948 Market St.
Reston, Va
703-956-9510

4238 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA
703-848-7580
Online: Ted's Bulletin

Stellina Pizzeria

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Stellina Pizzeria with locations in Washington, DC and Alexandria offers take-out brunch on weekends from noon until 3:00. Try Stellina Toast with coffee soaked sourdough and nutella, breakfast pizzas, and pastas topped with eggs. Add a bottle of prosecco for the adults! Brunch is available Saturdays and Sundays from noon - 3:00 p.m. 

2800 S Randolph St.
Arlington, VA 2
703-962-7884

399 Morse St. NE
NoMa
202-851-3995
Online: Stellina Pizzeria 

 

Equinox

Equinox via Yelp

Equinox offers a plant-based price fixe brunch menu with eight courses for $40.00 per person. Get take out or white-glove delivery. The menu changes seasonally but normally includes some kid-friendly options like Griddle Cakes and a selection of sweets! Grown-ups can add mimosas to their order! Brunch is available from 10:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m on Sundays.

li818 Connecticut Ave NW
McPherson Square
202-331-8118
Online: Equinox 

 

—Jaime Davis Smith

featured photo: iStock

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Finding yourself stuck at home with locks like Rapunzel? Whether your kiddos are looking a little raggedy, your hubby’s mane is a mess or your bangs are in sore need of a trim, there are plenty of ways to cut your hair at home when getting to your favorite hairstylist just can’t happen. We’ve found some of the easiest hair cutting tutorials that make the whole process less scary (hint: set up your computer in front of the mirror so you can easily follow along). Read on for the best video tutorials to show you how to cut your own hair.

P.S. If possible, we encourage you to buy a gift certificate for future at your local salon to help keep your go-to spots in business!

How to Layer Your Own Hair

Insider tip: our Editorial Director uses the above video to layer her own hair and she can attest it’s a great, easy method to cutting your own long hair with layers.

 

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Supplies to Buy:

Equinox Professional Barber Scissors

Combs and Brushes

Hair spray bottle

Kids hair cut cape

––Karly Wood

 

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Exercise is one of the best ways to burn off steam, stress, and calories (and keep your sanity as a parent). That’s why finding a gym with childcare is key for so many NYC moms and dads. Knowing your gym provides safe, reliable babysitting can go a long way when it comes to getting motivated and making it out of the house. Whether it’s a hard core boot camp class or stress-reducing yoga and steam room session you’re after, here’s where you can get fit while the kids have fun. Read on for our top picks of NYC gyms with daycare!

YMCA

Dodge YMCA

A membership to the Y is one of the best gym deals around and the NYC branches are better than you might imagine. Besides, even a family membership costs less than top NYC gym chains. Many have pools and class schedules offer an impressive array of options, including baby-and-me classes for new moms and fun drop-ins for kid members. When you need someone to watch your kid, ages 6 months to 7 years old, drop him at Child Watch for up to two hours - it's free! Reservations are recommended and it does fill up during peak times. Visit ymca.net for locations and details by site.

Online: ymca.net

Equinox

Peter D. via Yelp

Get a tough workout and feel pampered all at the same time. Sweat through a challenging class from one of NYC’s top fitness instructors and cool down with a chilled eucalyptus towel found in mini-fridges throughout the gyms, all while your child stays at the Kids Club. And we won't tell if you just show up for a luxurious shower - you'll love the Kiehl's products and the ability to dry your hair without worrying you hear your baby's cries. Childcare is offered for kids ages 3 months to eight years. Equinox charges $14 for an up to two-hour session. You can save by buying a 10 or 20-pack of vouchers. Find the Kids Club at several of the NYC Equinox locations including Upper East Side and Upper West Side gyms, as well as Tribeca, Brooklyn Heights, Brookfield Place and Printing House in Hudson Square. Childcare hours vary from club to club, but hours are typically 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Online: equinox.com

Bar Method Cobble Hill

Bar Method Cobble Hill

Bring your tiny dancer to The Bar Method Cobble Hill where you can sculpt and get lean using your own body weight and the ballet barre. Childcare is offered for kids as young as eight weeks months, as long as they are up to date on shots, and as old as eight. The service is $15 at 9:30 and 11 a.m. classes. (Classes last 45 minutes to an hour.) Advance registration is required, and you can book and pay online. 

267 Pacific St.
Cobble Hill
718-522-3350
Online: barmethod.com

Crunch

Crunch Fitness

Just one Crunch gym location has childcare, and guess which one it is? If you said Park Slope, Brooklyn, you're a winner!  It's affordable, too: Just $4 for the first kid, and $2 for siblings. Be sure to indulge in the on-site Rituals spa products while you're there! 

Online: crunch.com

NYSC

NYSC via Yelp

With more locations than any other gym chain around the city, it’s not hard to find a New York Sports Club near you. But be aware, some locations do not have childcare, and hours vary from club to club, so be sure to call ahead to check with your nearest gym. That said, many NYSC locations, do offer babysitting, including several on the Upper West and East sides, downtown, in Bay Ridge and Midwood, Forest Hills, Glendale, the Bronx and Staten Island. (Search NYSC locations by babysitting service here.) NYSC babysitters, which have undergone background checks and are AED/CPR certified, are available for kids ages 3 months to 10 years old. Rates vary from location to location; some, like the 106th Street and Third Avenue location include childcare in the membership; at Cobble Hill in Brooklyn the rate is $19.99 for two hours, and at 80th and Broadway, it's $15 for two hours. 

Online: newyorksportsclubs.com

LA Fitness

LA Fitness

LA Fitness is an affordable gym (under $50 a month) with childcare as part of your membership for an additional $15 a month. Babysitting is offered for kids six months and up, with hours varying by location. (You can find hours for each listed on individual clubs' sites.) You'll find LA Fitness in Howard Beach, Queens, and in Staten Island. 

Online: lafitness.com

Eastern Athletic Clubs

Shred415

If your kids are as interested in being active as you are, this Brooklyn Heights club offers something for everyone from racquetball courts and a small pool for you to a Junior Academy featuring karate, basketball, ballet, volleyball, swimming and more for kids. The gym also offers no-reservation-required babysitting for kids ages 6 months to six years old. (There is a maximum of eight kids at a time, so be advised.) Childcare is open daily from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Childcare vouchers (good for an hour-and-a-half of babysitting) are $8 for one (expiring in a month), or $60 for a ten pack, which expire in six months. (Psst! There's a spa here, too.)

Online: easternathleticclubs.com.

Club Fitness New York

Club Fitness New York via Yelp

Astoria's Club Fitness New York describes itself as "a 40,000-square-foot gym with state of the art equipment and enriching amenities." (They will not, however, describe their membership rate — you need to drop by in person to get that; expect to pay at least $60/month.) You get a lot for your money, including classes like spin, Boot Camp, belly dancing, pilates, boxing, Fat Burn and two kinds of yoga. The gym is home to extensive weight-training and cardio facilities, including a trippy-looking spin studio, as well as a day spa and an organic cafe. Child care — for kids ages one to 12— is included with all memberships, and is available Mon- Fri. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 -9 p.m., and Sat. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

31-11 Broadway
Astoria
718-545-0004
Online: clubfitnessny.com

Retro Fitness

Retro Fitness

With an initial New York area location in Staten Island, Retro Fitness has expanded to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond and offers childcare at its Park Slope, Flatbush (Church Ave.), and Hoboken gyms. Childcare is included with membership, the rates for which vary by location. The gym also offers classes ranging from yoga to Zumba to spin, TRX Glute Camp and more. Equipment is internet-connected and outfitted with docks for iPhones and you can even work on your tan there if that's your thing. Stop by the smoothie bar for a post-workout snack when you're done.

Online: retrofitness.com

Harbor Fitness

Harbor Fitness Mill Basin

Harbor Fitness began in Bay Ridge nearly 30 years ago. Since then, they've expanded to locations in Park Slope, Marine Park and Mill Basin, all of three of which offer complimentary childcare seven days a week. There is a two-hour limit and children must be up to date with shots. In addition to cardiovascular equipment, strength machines, free weights and boxing, each club has recently been upgraded for HIIT turf training. For classes, take your pick from intense circuit training, barre and Pilates, to Zumba, Brooklyn Boot Camp and more. Visit their website for details on each club's offerings and membership rates.

Multiple locations in Brooklyn
Online: harborfitness.com

— Julie Seguss & Mimi O’Connor

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If you missed last month’s supermoon, you still have one more chance to check one out for 2019. The last supermoon of the year will welcome spring tonight—but don’t miss it or you’ll have to wait a whole year for the next one!

Mar. 20 is a big day for Mother Nature. Not only does the Vernal Equinox mark the first day of spring, it’s also the last supermoon of 2019. The supermoon—which appears bigger and brighter than a normal moon—will be the first full moon of the spring season.

photo: Juhasz Imre via Pexels 

“The equinox occurs when the Earth reaches a point in its orbit around the sun where the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator,” said AccuWeather Astronomy Blogger Dave Samuel. He added, “The equinox occurs when the Earth reaches a point in its orbit around the sun where the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator. Day and night will be roughly the exact same length across the entire globe.”

The supermoon will reach its peak at at 9:43 p.m. ET, just a a few short hours after the Vernal Equinox, which occurs at 5:58 p.m. ET. This is the closest the two events have come to each other since 2000.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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You know fall has arrived when pumpkin spiced lattes become your drink of choice—but that seasonal drink isn’t the only indication fall is officially here. Read on to find out how different cultures celebrate fall’s arrival and then have some fun today with your kids recreating these worldly eats (think toffee apples and moon cakes) in honor of Autumn Equinox.

photo: Michael Cramer via flickr

1. Germany– Pretzels, Sausages Potato Pancakes, Sauerkraut

No other autumn festival is as famed as Oktoberfest. This Bavarian celebration was originally a festival for royals until an agricultural show was added to the mix. As a result, there’s now a wide variety of food, from grilled ham hocks to sauerkraut, that your kiddo can choose from. Pretzels with a cheese dip definitely makes as a nice go-to snack.

Where to find: Auntie Anne’s has great pretzels, or get in true Bavarian style and head to a family friendly brewery for dinner.

photo: J Marsh via flickr

2. Great Britain–Toffee Apples
Nothing says autumn like apples. In Great Britain, toffee apples are associated with autumn festivals. You won’t see a harvest festival or Guy Fawkes Night without them, so why not share a that sweet, crunchy treat with your little after school?

Where to find: Your local sweet shop may have them, or simple follow this easy recipe from Essentially England (you can skip the red food coloring).

photo: ulterior epicure via flickr

3. China & Vietnam–Mooncakes
Lanterns, storytelling, the chance to stay past bedtime… Mid Autumn Festival is fabulous celebration with equally delish food. Mooncakes are a round pastry with a sweet paste. As a cultural and historical staple for Chinese and Vietnamese families, they are typically cut into wedges and shared.

Where to find: Your local Chinese bakery will have started selling them early September.

photo: Kirsten Skiles via flickr

4. USA –Acorns
Chumash, a Native American cultural group from Southern California, celebrates Autumn right after their harvest is done. Their festival, known as “Hutash,” is honored after acorns are gathered. If you can get your hands on acorn flour, acorn pancakes are the way to go.

Where to find: Unfortunately, acorns are mostly a foraging project. If you luckily live near oak trees then your little squirrels can hunt for acorns after school. Cooking blog Cupcake Project has great tips on finding, treating and making acorn flour.

photo: MM Chicago via flickr

5. Israel–Kreplach
Sukkot falls around autumn equinox this year. This Jewish holiday is one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals where Israelites make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Kerplach, small dough squares of meat filled dough, is traditionally served during this festival. Eat them for dinner!

Where to find: Dumplings are easy to find and make. For a quick cook, use this recipe that uses wonton wrappers (skip the soy dressing and cook in a chicken broth) or follow this traditional one by Chabad.

photo: « R☼Wεnα » via flickr

6. France–Chestnuts
Ooh la la, who knew that the French celebrate autumn with an annual Chestnut Festival? Their love for chestnuts are much like our love for apples during sweater weather. Roast them in the oven for a unique after school treat.

Where to find: Call your local Whole Foods to see if chestnuts are in stock. If you get them, follow this recipe on how to peel and roast these yummy nuts.

photo: Run Mizumushi-Kun via flickr

7. Japan–Dango or Sweet Potato
Tsukimi festival in Japan is all about honoring the autumn moon. Foods for eating include chestnuts and rice dumplings with a sweet-salty sauce called dango.

Where to find: Dangos can be found at your local Japantown. If this item is unavailable, consider nomming on sweet potatoes, which are traditionally offered to the full moon as a prayer for a full harvest.

— Christal Yuen

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Summertime has arrived and along with the heat comes the very real risk of kids being left in cars. Thankfully more car makers are building vehicles equipped with back seat alerts so that no family members get forgotten.

While rear seat reminders are a new technology, they are quickly becoming an important feature among car companies and many experts believe they might even become mandatory. With dozens of reported fatalities every summer, and heat-stroke one of the leading causes of death in kids, it’s not surprising that these new features are quickly becoming a staple addition to cars.

GMC is leading the pack when it comes to car makers that offer rear seat reminders. The feature has been included as standard in several different models the company sells since 2017. Rear seat reminder is included in the Terrain, Acadia and Yukon, as well as two trucks, the Canyon and Sierra. It is also standard in the Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac Escalade, as well as the Chevrolet Equinox, Colorado, Suburban, Tahoe and Malibu, among others. Nissan has joined GMC in offering rear seat reminders on the Pathfinder and has plans to include the feature in other models.

The reminders work by monitoring the rear doors. When the doors have been opened and the car is turned off within the same drive, notifications will alert drivers with a sound and a panel display reminding them to check the back seat.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Sharon McCutcheon via Unsplash

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Daily
Today Is the Vernal Equinox
Aka the first day of spring.
1

What’s synonymous with spring? Spring Break, and that means
cocktails, mommy-style.

2

Get your little flowers in on the fun by creating a butterfly mask perfect for flitting about, indoors or out.

3
Spring cleaning comes a little cheaper and a lot less toxic when you make your own simple and easy household products.

{ Today’s ideas brought to you by Tulips  }

Our friends at Yuumii are celebrating the Autumn equinox this week with the really cool craft project. The Autumn equinox signals the beginning of Fall. The Equinox is the point where there is exactly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at the equator.

Circle of life wreath – This is using traced hands in a circle, and adding branch wreath, We will add in objects to represent North, South, East, & West.

Get out into the garden, trim some long thin branches, or leafy branches from a tree.

  1. Cut out a large circle on cardboard to support the wreath.
  2. Punch 2 holes in the top of the cardboard for a string to hang it up.
  3. On colored paper, trace your childs hands, at least 4 times. More if you want a fuller frame
  4. Glue onto the cardboard circle
  5. Take the branches and bend into a circle, small enough ti fit on the inside part of the circle.
  6. Tie with twist ties, or wire
  7. Adding North South East & West, by putting the hands at each quarter, or attach something that represents these on you wreath. Photos are a good alternative as well!

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