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Time Off in Tahoe

July 12, 2010
Tahoe

Yay! I’m back. Did ya miss me? Hopefully, you didn’t even know I was gone. For seven days: The TV remained OFF. The laptop stayed FOLDED. My social media duties had to WAIT. (Thanks to Dara!) And apart from a few e-mails and random tweets (totaling maybe 20 minutes of my entire week), the whole [...]

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5 More Fun Things At The Park

May 1, 2010
One Fun Thing Ideas

Enjoy these 5 More Fun Things at the Park post written by One Fun Thing™ Author and Illustrator Alii Goedecke . . . The “Write” Stuff:  Fold and staple paper to make a small book. Decorate the cover with the name of the park, your name and the date. On the other pages write: “My Favorite [...]

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Solvang Parks: Bring Danish Pastries to Hans Christian Andersen Park

April 24, 2010
Hans Christian Andersen Park

Solvang parks are not part of my childhood memories of the quaint Danish village north of Santa Barbara. As a kid, I visited at least once a year if not more.  We just stumbled across Hans Christian Andersen Park off Atterdag Road on the west end of town. It was the perfect place to enjoy [...]

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San Remo Park: A Quick Stop Between Errands

April 23, 2010
San Remo Park

San Remo Park is a nice Laguna Hills neighborhood park to stop at if you have errands around the Laguna Hills- DMV area. The park may be small and simple but it lends itself to an easy and quick stop when your little ones have wiggles to get out. My 3 year old can’t read [...]

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Build Your Own Nature Play Club Snail by Snail

April 18, 2010
Nature Play Club Launch

Our Nature Play Club officially launched on Saturday.  I think every family should participate in a Family Nature Club. It’s easy. It’s fun. You should start your own! Here’s the story of how I started ours: Inpired by my first online visit to the Children and Nature Network website a year ago in April 2009, [...]

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Iglesia Park: Find Family Resources in Aliso Viejo Neighborhood

April 16, 2010
Iglesia Park

Iglesia Park is right off what I call “church row” on Moulton Parkway. I’d never ventured off the main street to explore the parks back in the neighborhood. When we came upon Iglesia Park, I could immediately tell there was great community investment in the area. The Aliso Viejo Family Resource Center provides many services [...]

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Why I Let Bugs Crawl on My Kids

April 14, 2010
Ladybugs

Ladybugs! The kids and I leisurely strolled across the wide lawn at Oxnard Beach Park over spring break. We were on our way from the playground to the beach, when we spotted bugs flying up from the grass. The kids went crazy! Imagine their excitement at one ladybug – now multiply it by the hundreds. [...]

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Pearson Park: Anaheim’s Classic Town Square Steeped in Local History

April 12, 2010
Pearson Park

Pearson Park used to be called City Park prior to its name change in 1960 to honor Anaheim’s mayor from 1945-1959. You can read about all the Anaheim by reading “A Brief History of Modern Day Anaheim” or watch this short 3 minute video by the Heritage Services Manager.  The amphitheater, ball park, and restroom [...]

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10 Ideas for Spring Break Family Fun Away From The Crowds

April 2, 2010
Spring Break

Sometimes families face challenges planning their kids spring break. If you have school-age kids, they’re home. If you don’t then you’re fighting crowds to do the things you normally do without competing with the droves of school kids. I have a particularly vivid memory of driving the kids to Legoland during spring break last year [...]

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