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New Years Eve at Legoland California

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New Years Eve at Legoland California is fun for children and parents.  We enjoy taking our son to Legoland during the day as “Midnight” comes early.   Midnight for families celebrating the new year together at Legoland can do so without missing their bedtimes. Legoland re-creates the Times Square ball drop with a giant LEGO brick falling 22 feet in the air, Grammy-nominated artists and special celebrity guest who will lead the countdown for San Diego’s largest Kids’ New Year’s Eve Party!

Join in the festivities with party hats and special glasses for viewing fireworks. The party concludes just in time for our countdown at 6 p.m. with a fireworks display illuminating the sky and providing a great ending to an amazing year.

There is still time to enjoy Legoland Snow days where you can build a snowman with lego accessories and throw real snowballs at colorful targets. Ride snow tubes down a hill, and brand new this year, Ice Skating!  My son loves the snow tubes, he could spend all day doing just that!  Witness the lighting of a 30-foot tall LEGO Christmas Tree and enjoy live entertainment with the Brickettes. A life-sized LEGO Brick Santa and Reindeer make the perfect family photo. Experience the magic of Winter Nights with shows, music, and twinkling lights. For more information about Legloand’s New Years Eve celebration visit their website here.

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Holiday Travel Tips with kids

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The holidays are here and most of us are traveling to see family, some of us on airplanes some of us just a car ride away.  How ever you are traveling this holiday season we want to make it a little bit easier for you!

If traveling by airplane:

  1. Traveling with a child in a carseat please note the carseat must go by the window seat as a FAA regulation.
  2. Only one lap child is allowed per row, because there are only 4 masks that drop down in case of emergency.
  3. Most booster seats are not approved by the FAA for use during travel, recommended to check them or leave before entering the plane.
  4. If you are going to check a carseat, put inside a duffel bag or ask for a plastic bag, you do not want to put your baby back into a dirty carseat.

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One item not to leave home without is a sippy cup, all of us moms know this.  What we recommend is bringing an empty sippy cup so you may fill it with whatever the child needs either on the road or in the air.  Having to put juice in a sippy cup that had milk in it isn’t going to go over too well, save yourself the hassle and carry and extra munchkin sippy cup with you.

  1. Not all airlines carry milk, so purchase a small container after going through security.
  2. If your child is bottle fed ask for a bottle (actually it’s usually a can) of water to mix the formula for take off.
  3. Children should be sucking on breast, bottle or sippy cup on take off and landing to help their ears open.

Air travel with children is difficult to say it mildly, being prepared is everything.  Although children may think a long trip (by car or plane) is not their idea of fun, follow a few tips and they will be happy, yes happy!  Number one tip for any parent who has a child with a tablet, if that tablet powers out life as you know it will not be the same.  ALWAYS CHARGE DEVICES BEFORE YOU LEAVE, AND DON’T FORGET THE PLUG, this will make the trip more enjoyable.

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We didn’t have a tablet when my child was little (1-4 years old) and what worked best for us was offering a new toy every half hour of the ride if he was good.  I went to the dollar store spent $10 and wrapped the gifts, it was perfect.  If he was good every 30 minutes he would receive a new gift, he was good the entire 5 hour flight at two years old!  The items don’t need to be big or fancy just something so they are excited for the next present and will behave.  This will work well for travel by plane or car.

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What to dress your child in:

  1. Always bring a change of clothes for your child regardless of their age, one spill and your child shows up a big mess to Christmas Eve dinner.
  2. If traveling by plane dress your child (if walking) in a bright color, if they run off it is a lot easier to say did you see the kid in orange running by?
  3. Children old enough to have must have toys are also old enough to carry them, my son usually travels with a backpack and roller bag with only his items inside.

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Taking snacks is mandatory, we love mum mums because they are in individual packages and very easy to travel with.  Another reason we love them is the snacks don’t make a huge mess. Mum Mums are also perfect for children of all ages, my second grader loves the elementary school ones and my Godson at 18 months loves the toddler ones.  Being able to hand your child a snack and not have to worry about it going everywhere makes life better for everyone involved.  Speaking of snacks if you have more than one child you know they may want something different from one another.  Check out the munchkin snack tower, fit up to three different snacks in an easy to transport container.

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See’s Candies Giveaway!

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It is 4 days away from Christmas, are you done shopping yet?  I am very slowly getting there, but still have some people I need to buy for.  I know my parents will always love a box of See’s Candies nuts and chews, it is their favorite candy of all time.  If I had to list every one’s favorite See’s Candy it may take all day!

Because it is the holiday season See’s has some great seasonal packages for any children who love candy, but really what child doesn’t like candy?  All of the items below are very reasonably priced gifts for little ones ranging from $5-7 per item.  Also perfect for a teacher gift, mailman, or for your neighbors.

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We are happy to announce we are teaming up with See’s Candies to giveaway a gift card before Christmas! To enter simply leave a comment on the blog post about which is your favorite See’s Candy, I know it is hard to choose.  Good luck, and Merry Christmas!


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San Diego Bay Parade of Lights

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The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights is a time-honored holiday tradition brought to San Diego by the boating community. The parade will be on Sunday December 21st begining at 5:30 p.m. for the annual Parade on San Diego Bay, with more than 80 boats lavishly decorated according to a new theme each year. The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights is held two consecutive Sundays each year in  December. The Parade  proceeds from Shelter Island past Harbor Island, the Embarcadero, Seaport  Village, and Ferry Landing in Coronado. 

The parade takes approximately one  hour to one and a half hours to pass any given point along the parade route.  The approximate arrival time of the parade at various locations are:

  • Shelter Island (start of parade)       5:30 p.m.
  • Harbor Island                                 6:00 p.m.
  • The Embarcadero                          6:30 p.m.
  • Seaport Village                              7:00 p.m.
  • Ferry Landing on Coronado             7:30 p.m.

The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights  is seen by approximately 80,000 people every year. As a result, parking will be  limited in and around the Bay.  Attendees to the event are  encouraged to utilize San Diego Public Transit, such as the San Diego Trolley.  All three trolley lines and several Bus lines serve Stations with parking lots that provide convenient service to the North  Embarcadero area include Fashion Valley, Old Town and America Plaza.

To get within a short walk of Harbor Drive, take the Green Line to the Santa Fe Depot, or the Orange or Blue Line to the American Plaza stop. On Sundays, two children ages 12 and under ride free on MTS Trolley and Bus with each paid adult, and an Adult Day Pass fare is only $5 on a Compass Card.  For more  information go to http://www.sdmts.com.

Another Alternative is to park  downtown and utilize San Diego Pedicab service for transportation to the  Embarcadero. Fares run about $1 per minute.

Metered spaces along Harbor Drive Metered – 7 Days a week
Allright Parking (Broadway &  Harbor Dr.) Paid
Seaport Village Paid (Two hours free with purchase)
Parking Lot in front of Fish Market Restaurant north of Seaport Village Metered
Harbor Island Free but limited
Shelter Island Free

BEST  VIEWING

One of the best places to view the  Parade is from the water! A good area for boaters wishing to view the Parade is where the Parade turns west for Coronado, near the 10th Street  Terminal.

For landlubber viewers, the north  and south ends of the Embarcadero are great areas for viewing, as well as the  pathway along Coronado as these areas tend to be less crowed. Another excellent  viewing point is the park behind Seaport Village.

If you plan on viewing the parade  from Harbor Island, get there early and be aware that parking is at a premium.

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Yummy Mum-Mums, perfect for baby

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Mum-Mums are perfect for babies just beginning to eat solid food, and for babies already eating solid foods!  When my baby started to show interest in food, I wasn’t sure what to give him.  There are so many different items to choose from, he was 6 moths and practically toothless! A friend of mine suggested Mum-Mums rice rusk. After trying so many baby snacks, Mum-Mums were perfect for us!  They are non-gmo, they have organic varieties, and many different flavors. Banana was a favorite for my baby, he couldn’t get enough of them.  I love how easy and convenient they are.  They come two crackers to a package and are totally mess free, which is what I love as a mom it makes my life a lot easier.

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Now that baby is getting older, and growing more teeth, he is almost ready for Mum-Mum toddlers snacks.  I know he can’t wait to try new flavors, and knowing that’s it’s a healthy snack, I am more than happy to give it to him.  For more information on these yummy snacks perfect for your baby you may visit their website here.

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Shop local this Christmas with Moxxie Skincare

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Christmas is coming!  We wanted to make sure you had this awesome Southern California company called Moxxie on your radar this season! I loved the inspirational name and thought the idea of natural, handcrafted skincare was worth exploring.

Something I’ve found in the past is all-natural products smell great but they can tend to dissolve quickly or crumble after just a few uses. I realize it’s because they are made without all the bad-for-you-chemicals and gunk, but it’s still annoying when after two washes your soap disintegrates.

Aside from just smelling good, the products I tried, Lotsa Lavender + Oatmeal bar soap and the Solid Sugar Scrub Cubes held up nicely and made my skin feel soft. Even my son liked the “bumby soap,” which is what he called the oatmeal chunks in the Lotsa Lavendar bar.

If you’re interested in trying something new for yourself or a gift for a loved one, check out their website at moxxiesoap.com. (Remember to add the word “soap” to the URL, otherwise you’ll end up in the completely wrong place!).  Merry Christmas!

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