Bates Nut Farm Pumpkin Patch opening soon!

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Fall is the best time of year, the air becomes cooler, night comes a little sooner, and the beautiful fall leaves that everyone loves begin to fall. The feeling of fall is different to everyone to some it is finally having a pumpkin spiced latte’ and to others it is Bates Nut Farm. For over 50 years Bates Nut Farm has given us amazing fall traditions and memories at the Bates Nut Farm Pumpkin Patch.

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Opening a couple of days after the official start of fall on Thursday, September 24th and running until Halloween night itself Saturday, October 31st. Family and friends can enjoy the tractor hayrides, straw maze, petting corral and pony rides. Grab a wheelbarrow and pick from variety of pumpkins: Big Macs, Ghost, Cinderella, Jack O’ Lantern, minis, squash, gourds and other fall décor. In addition, weekends at Bates include live entertainment from 12:00 -3:00, BBQ, kettle corn, food trucks, rock climb, bounce, slide and other family friendly events. Check our calendar for details and schedule.

Admission is free. $5.00 parking on October weekends.

On Saturday September 26th and Sunday September 27th don’t miss the Tractor Parade! Antique tractors from EDGETA Branch 22 and Vista Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum will circle the farm at 11:00 and 2:00 each day of the show. After you watch the parade, be sure to see the rest of the show featuring antique tractors, trucks, washing machines, toys, tools, pumps, and stationary engines. There will also be demonstrations of quilt making on hand cranked sewing machines, blacksmithing, and ice cream making.

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BBQ lunch will be available for purchase from our own “What’s Cookin'” BBQ from 11 – 3.

Dogs on a leash are welcome at the farm. We are sorry, but only service dogs are allowed inside our stores. Thank you for cleaning up after your pet!

San Diego Zoo & Safari Park Free in October

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Again this year the the San Diego Zoo and Safari park will be free for children ages 3-11.  The entire month of October kids are FREE to the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park! If you have been waiting to take your little ones (this includes children up to 11) this is the time to do it!  The price for a child admission is normally $30, this is a huge savings! For more information on this amazing special offer click here, or see the fine print below.

While visiting the San Diego Zoo or Safari park don’t forget to hashtag your photos with #sdzkidsfree to win a fun contest.

*Via the San Diego Zoo’s website* Document your kids enjoying the Zoo or Safari Park and tag your photos and videos on Instagram with #sdzkidsfree for a chance to win a behind-the-scenes adventure for the whole family.
VIEW THE CONTEST GALLERY

It’s as easy as…

TAKE A PHOTO
Use your smartphone to snap a pic or video of your wild ones during Kids Free
TAG IT
Using Instagram, tag your photo or video with the hashtag #sdzkidsfree
UPLOAD IT
Set your Instagram profile to public, and upload your photo or video! You are automatically entered into the contest!

 

Fine Print:  Each year, from October 1–31, in honor of our Zoo’s founding, children ages 3–11 are admitted free to the Zoo and Safari Park when accompanied by an adult.  The Zoo’s Guided Bus Tour and the Skyfari Aerial Tram are not included with Kids’ Free 1-Day Pass and must be purchased separately at the Zoo.  The Safari Park’s Africa Tram Safari and the Conservation Carousel are not included with Kids Free 1-Day Pass and must be purchased separately at the Park.

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Movies in the Park Saturday, 8/28

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Summer Movies in the Park is a perfect chance to relax and enjoy a safe and special night under the stars with your family.   Arrive early to pick out a good seat!  Bring blankets or low back chairs to sit on while you enjoy the movies. Bring a picnic dinner for your family to share as well.

Movies are all rated G or PG, and are all family friendly. Movies this year include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Despicable Me 2, Book of Life, Boxtrolls, Lego Movie, Happy Feet, Surf’s Up, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day are some top favorites this year.  Each movie is at a local park all over both the city of San Diego and San Diego County.  All movies start at dusk (approx. 15 minutes after sunset). Movies are subject to change. For more information visit the event website here.

See below for the movie/park nearest you:

The Lego Move (PG) @ Doyle Community Park @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm

Location Address:

Doyle Community Park
8175 Regents Rd
San Diego, CA

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Up (PG) @ Rancho Bernardo Community Park @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm

Location Address:

Rancho Bernardo Community Park
18448 West Bernardo Drive
San Diego, CA 92127

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Big Hero 6 (PG) @ Robb Field @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm

Location Address:

Robb Field
2525 Bacon Street
San Diego, CA 92107

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Despicable Me 2 (PG) @ Hilton Head County Park @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm

Location Address

Hilton Head County Park
16005 Hilton Head Road
El Cajon, CA 92019

Location Website

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Movies in the Park Tonight in San Diego

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Summer Movies in the Park is a perfect chance to relax and enjoy a safe and special night under the stars with your family.   Arrive early to pick out a good seat!  Bring blankets or low back chairs to sit on while you enjoy the movies. Bring a picnic dinner for your family to share as well.

Movies are all rated G or PG, and are all family friendly. Movies this year include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Despicable Me 2, Book of Life, Boxtrolls, Lego Movie, Happy Feet, Surf’s Up, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day are some top favorites this year.  Each movie is at a local park all over both the city of San Diego and San Diego County.  All movies start at dusk (approx. 15 minutes after sunset). Movies are subject to change. For more information visit the event website here.

See below for the movie/park nearest you:

The Book of Life (PG) @ La Jolla Community Park  @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm

La Jolla Community Park
615 Prospect Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92037

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Penguins of Madagascar (PG) @ Scripps Ranch Community Park @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm 

Scripps Ranch Community Park
11454 Blue Cypress Drive
San Diego, CA 92131

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Poway Community Park
13094 Civic Center Drive
Poway, CA 92064

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Maleficent (PG) @ 4S Ranch Patriot Park @ 6:30 pm — 9:30 pm

4S Patriot Park
10502 Paseo de Linda
San Diego, CA 92127

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I’m lost without my mom and a sister

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I feel like I am in the middle of the ocean just endlessly floating, there is no destination I am just lost. My mother passed away two and a half months ago, she was my best friend, my confidant, and my partner in crime (she would hate that description.) We talked so many times a day we always knew what each other were doing or where we were going. Most of the time if we were doing anything during the day we did it together. To say I miss her is such an understatement, I don’t really feel there is a word for how I feel.

What I have started thinking about is having a sister. Every single friend of mine has a sister, some are very close to their sister or sisters and others so not as much. I have an older and younger brother, I love my brothers but let’s face it they are boys. I can’t call and complain to them because men are fixers and they always try to fix things. Women listen, and if asked will offer advise, but for the most part women are okay to just be supportive in whatever you may need. I’ve realized I no longer have a woman who is blood related to me in my immediate family.

I wish I had a sister, who knew what growing up in my family was like, who would understand how hard it is to lose your mother and feel lost. I wish I had a sister to call and just talk to as many times a day as needed. I wish I had a sister who knew everything by the look on my face. I wish I had a sister to go to about any and everything. But I don’t, and I never will. I will also never experience what it is like to have a daughter. For the rest of my life I feel like I am responsible for everything family related, being the only woman now is and adjustment.

There are cousins, my mother in law, aunts, and very close friends who feel like a sister or mother but they are not. Call your mom and tell her you love her, tell her all the things you love about her. Call your sister or sisters and do the same, you really never know how long someone has on earth. My mother knew I loved her, I knew she loved me, I knew she was proud of me, but I will never again hear her say those things to me.

We are spreading my mothers ashes at sea this weekend, and I feel it makes everything so final. It is final, she is gone I know that, but I still can’t grasp how that is possible. I still imagine she will walk through my front door at any second, her arms full of food or gifts for her grandkids. When I walk into my parents house I still think she will be in the kitchen or sitting on the couch reading. Almost every single day I have the thought to call my mom, then remember that isn’t possible. I’m hoping my endless floating and feeling of being lost will fade with time, until then I have to remember the great things I do have in my life. I have an incredible husband, son, father, brothers, mother in law, aunts, cousins and great friends. Thank you all who have been there for me, I will never be able to repay you for everything you have done to help me threw this time. Thank you.

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Skinny Paleo Banana Almond Muffins

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This is a delicious paleo banana muffin recipe! My husband asked me to make him some muffins for the morning when he is in a rush to get to work and can’t make a full paleo breakfast. I really didn’t know how they would turn out the first time… let’s just say the second and third time were a major improvement. The muffins are peleo, gluten-free, soy-free, grain-free, and there is NO SUGAR! I was most excited that I didn’t have to add any sweetener or butter to make this delicious.

Pre-heat the oven to 350.

  • 4 Ripe Bananas
  • 5 Tablespoons Melted Coconut Oil
  • 1/2 Cup Coconut Flour
  • 1/2 Cup Almond Butter
  • 1/2 Cup Sliced Almonds
  • 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1/8 Teaspoon Himalayan Sea Salt

Mash the bananas in a medium bowl.

Mashed Banannas

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Add in eggs, melted coconut oil, almond butter, and vanilla extract. Next add in coconut flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon,half of the almonds and sea salt.

Mix

Oil all muffin tin and fill 3/4 full, sprinkle the other half of the almonds on top of the batter. Cook for 20 minutes and let cool before removing, and enjoy!

Finished Bread

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