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Get Air Vista Trampoline Park Special Offer

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Have you been to Get Air Vista yet?  We are going this weekend for my nieces 6th birthday, and my son is so excited!  My co-blogger Robyn took her son there last Friday and had a blast.  That is why I was excited to share this special offer with all of you!  This special offer agrees with your budget: two hours of jumping time, normally $25, for only $12.50.  Kids can be pretty defiant, so why not let them defy gravity in a safe, supervised atmosphere? Get Air lets your children say no to staying put on terra firma while encouraging healthy social interaction and a fresh dose of exercise.

There is also a special offer at GET AIR POWAY THAT MAY BE FOUND HERE.

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Nobody’s bored at Get Air because they have the best lineup of games and entertainment. Their foam pits come with delayed-circuit televisions so that you can watch instant replays of your sweet tricks, and their Air Jam Basketball lets you dunk and drive on your friends. The competition-style slackline, trampoline slide and the huge dodgeball court are just some of the other fun activities available at Get Air. Safety is of course a focus, with the best equipment provided to each participant. The Small Air section is dedicated to little jumpers, complete with a viewing area so parents feel comfortable.

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Get Air has foam pits, a huge dodgeball court, basketball, slides, competition-style slackline, and an open jump area with platforms and other structures to jump from! They would love to help you celebrate your birthday parties, family reunions or corporate parties.

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Carlsbad Library Free Classes for children

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 Toddler Time

A program for toddlers and their caregivers. Enjoy forty minutes of sharing stories and songs. Includes time to play with educational, age-appropriate toys. Toddler Time is a free class for children ages 18-36 months.  TChildren’s calendar (PDF)  or eClick Here.

On Monday’s from 10:00 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. at Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA, 92008.

On Monday’s from 10:30 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. at Library Learning Center, 3368 Eureka Place, Carlsbad, CA, 92008.

On Monday’s from 11:00 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. at Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA, 92008.

On Tuesday’s from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA, 92011

On Wednesday’s from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA, 92011

On Wednesday’s from 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA, 92011

 

 Baby Rhyme Time

This 40-minute interactive baby and caregiver program introduces babies to books, simple songs, and finger plays. Includes time to play with educational, age-appropriate toys.   Baby Rhyme Time is a free class for children ages 18 months and up.  To Youth Services Desk at 760-434-2897.   For mChildren’s calendar (PDF) or eClick Here.

On Tuesday’s from 10:00 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. at Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA, 92008.

On Tuesday’s from 11:00 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. at Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA, 92008.

Preschool Story time

Preschool Storytime is a free story time for children ages 3 to 5 years old.  Stories, songs, finger plays, and more, always with a bit of imagination. To Help Desk at 760-931-4500 for more information.  For Children’s calendar (PDF) or Click Here.

On Wednesday’s from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m at the Library Learning Center, 3368 Eureka Place, Carlsbad, CA, 92008.

On Thursday’s from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA, 92011

Read! Discover! Create!

Patrons will discover new books and genres paired with activities including crafts, games, writing and art. For children in grades K through 5.

On Tuesday’s from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA, 92011

Movers & Shakers

Children’s minds will be stimulated through movement, music, and stories with a whole lot of imagination! Includes time to play with educational, age-appropriate toys. For children ages 18 months and older.

On Friday’s from 10:00 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. at Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA, 92008

All Star Readers

An after-school reading club. For children in grades first and second.

On Wednesday’s from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Library Learning Center, 3368 Eureka Place, Carlsbad, CA, 92008

Story time Theater

Stories, songs, and a puppet show related to the stories with occasional special guests. Arrive early and pick up a ticket. Space is limited. No late seating. For children ages 2 and up.

On Friday’s from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA, 92011

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Ruby’s Diner Ruby Burger $2.35 on 1/28

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Visit Ruby’s Diner tomorrow, January 28th to celebrate their 32nd Anniversary!  Need a milkshake?  What about a delicious Ruby burger?  French Fries?  Ruby’s has you covered tomorrow! To help celebrate #RubyTurns32 there is a deal-icious offer!  Rally your friends and family over to a Ruby’s Diner location.  You can steal the Classic #RubyBurger for its original price of only $2.35!  French Fries will also be lowered to only $1!  You will not want to miss this and don’t forget to tag #RubysDiner with all those snaps of your awesome burgers!  Ruby’s wants to see all of your photos on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Healthier Option

My mom and I visited the Ruby’s at the end of the pier in Oceanside today to try out the Ruby burger.  We opted for no buns on ours and iced tea instead of milkshakes.  My mom was living on the edge and ordered french fries with hers, but she need the extra fat the day after chemo!  Visit Ruby’s today and order the Ruby burger for the special price of only $2.35, it was delicious!

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Helping you keep your Kids Healthy during cold & flu season

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With the recent outbreak of measles in Southern California it got me thinking about what we as parents can do to keep our children healthy.  While choosing to vaccinate your child or not is a very personal decision most people only see their point of view.  If you are for vaccinations it is hard to see why someone wouldn’t, however if you are against it you don’t understand why someone would.  I personally can see both points of view and could write for days about it, but I just want to remind you of some ways to keep your children healthy during this season if they are vaccinated or not.

While visiting an amusement park remember you are visiting with people from all over the world, and their germs.  Planning ahead will be your biggest life saver while visiting an amusement park.  Bring alcohol based hand sanitizer, baby wipes and disinfecting wipes for every surface especially one you and your family will be eating from, or use a disposable place mat.

Remember to have the entire family wash their hands specifically before eating.  If you grab a churro (and how could you not, they are delicious) remember to at least use hand sanitizer to clean all their little hands.  Cold and flu virus are NOT airborne, but if someone sneezes into their hand and then touches a door with their virus covered hand, and minutes later your child touches the same door and then eats a churro he just ate a churro virus treat.  Anything that falls on the ground at an amusement park is now covered in every germs from every person.  There is no five second rule, if it falls on the floor it needs to go into the trash.

  1. Wash hands
  2. Wash hands for at least 20 seconds with warm water and soap.
  3. Sing the ABC’s twice while washing hands
  4. Wash hands before any meal
  5. Wash hands after using the restroom
  6. Teach kids to sneeze into a tissue but as this is usually not something a child carries, the crook of their elbow is the best way to avoid the spread of germs
  7. Do not put bags down on the floor, the floor is the dirtiest place at an amusement park

Tips for keeping kids healthy at home, school/daycare and outside the home:

  1. Have kids wash hands when they arrive at school
  2. Likewise when they come home from school
  3. Keep your children home when they are sick
  4. Tell children not to share food or drinks
  5. At the grocery store use the anti bacterial wipes to clean any area your child my touch of the cart
  6. Clean baby carriers every few days, especially the bottom of the carrier if you place it on the floor ever
  7. Bring extra pacifiers for any that drop on the floor, do not give a dirty pacifier back to your baby

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Why you should sponsor a child when you can

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Why you should sponsor a child when you can

There’s a song that goes something like, “I believe that children are our future” and that is a universal fact. No matter where they come from, what culture they grew up in, and how their personalities differ from one another, they will shape the future of the world as we know it one day.

Unfortunately, not everyone is given the chance to live a life that can prepare them in shaping the world one day. A lot of children live in fear because of diseases such as Ebola, political turmoil that causes war, and other problems caused by the lack of good governance.

Thankfully, there is a way for parents who care to help children in need. Today, helping kids break out of poverty and hunger is easy and inexpensive thanks to a program called sponsorship.

Sponsorship is different than giving a one-time monetary donation to someone. It is a long-time commitment in providing a child with basic necessities, such as food and education, until he or she is old enough to work. If you’ve never heard about sponsorship but are interested to help a marginalized kid living in fear, here are a few reasons to get you interested.

Child sponsorship acts as shield to the susceptible and defenseless

Have you seen some of the news photos circulating around the web that shows classrooms in the Middle East caving in because of attacks? They’re very depressing. The sad thing about war is that even if the adults started it, it’s the children that pay the ultimate price. Children are vulnerable to hunger, thirst, and homelessness because of war, and without funds, no one will be able to help them. Unakids, a charity that helps deprived children due to the consequences of war, has helped hundreds of children cope with today’s reality. It is charities like it that provide a safe haven for our future’s generation.

Sponsorship develops long-term positive effects

A lot of kids who benefited from sponsorship give back to society. Many of them don’t forget where they came from and are very much committed in changing the world like you. In addition, sponsorship slowly cures the causes of poverty, disease, hunger, and bad environmental impacts done by bad people. By developing programs that make the world a better place for children, charities act as catalysts in making the world a better place and you can be a part of it.

Seeing your sponsored child grow into a wonderful adult is a great feeling

Most kid-oriented charities allow patrons to send gifts or letters to their sponsored children. Seeing pictures of how grateful they are can be a life-changing experience. By sponsoring, you are giving children hope, encouragement, and love. In return, you get these feelings from the children you support.

According to Science, giving help has great benefits to a person’s well-being, including having a lower blood pressure, better pain management, and longer lifespan. So if you want to feel good inside and out, try reaching out to those who can benefit greatly from your extra buck.

Remember, today’s children will one day become leaders and it is how we mold them as people that will affect everyone’s living conditions.

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Sea World Preschool Pass special offer 2015 Free

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For information on the Sea World 2016 Preschool Pass CLICK HERE.

Sea World San Diego is again offering a Preschool pass free for children for 2015.  Children ages 3 to 5 may enjoy BIG adventures at the loved theme park Sea World San Diego all year-long!!!  This offer is specifically for preschool children to take a field trip to Sea World for FREE.  Hurry and sign up now registration ends March 16, 2015, there is unlimited admission!  For more information click here.

Preschool pass does not include free parking, discounts on food, merchandise or guest admission tickets. First visit must be before March 27, 2015 Offer valid for San Diego County residents only. To receive the 2015 FREE SeaWorld Preschool Pass, completed registration, and valid form of identification must be presented at the SeaWorld ticket windows. Valid identification is a copy of a certified birth certificate or travel passport. Please note: school ID’s or children security ID’s will not be accepted.*

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The 2015 SeaWorld San Diego PreSchool Pass includes:

Admission to SeaWorld San Diego until Dec. 31, 2015

Additional Information:

    • Not valid for admission on May 24; July 3 & 4; Sept. 6, 2015.
    • PreSchool Pass does not include free parking or discounts on food, merchandise or guest admission tickets.

PreSchool Pass is non-transferable and non-refundable.

Step 1: Please review our Terms of Service

Step 2: Print this 2015 PreSchool Pass e-voucher

Step 3:Take e-voucher, along with a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate or travel passport, directly to any SeaWorld ticket window to redeem for one child’s 2015 Fun Card. A certified copy of your child’s birth certificate or travel passport are required for verification of age & PreSchool Pass redemption – no exceptions.

Step 4: First visit and redemption must occur by March 27, 2015.


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