Friday, September 21, 2007

Weekend Happenings: Art in the Park!

Who: Fun for the whole family
What: Plein Air Art Festival.
  • Wander the Reserve and discover artists painting on site Saturday morning
  • Nature walks at 10 am and 2 pm
  • Special historic architecture tours at 11 am and 1 pm will focus on the Lodge and Guy Fleming House
  • Special for Kids – plein air watercolor activity, drop in 10 am - 2 pm
  • New displays of Reserve projects – what we’ve done, where we want to go
  • Docent exhibits of Reserve artwork and memorabilia
  • Beautiful posters, books, note cards, T-shirts for sale (cash or checks only)
  • Book signing by Bill Evarts, author of "Torrey Pines - Landscape and Legacy"
When: Saturday, September 22, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Where: Torrey Pines State Park
Why: Proceeds benefit the Torrey Pines Reserve Endowment Fund
How: Reserve day use fee is $8 per vehicle or valid annual pass
Free shuttle service 8 am - 4 pm from South Beach and North Beach lots to the Visitor Center ~ courtesy of the Torrey Pines Association ~
Disabled parking available with placard in upper Reserve lot

Check out the San Diego Mama calendar for a complete list of weekend happenings in San Diego

Dinnertime Trivia

Tonight at sundown, Jewish families in San Diego will begin their observance of Yom Kippur, known as the Day of Atonement. Here are just a few facts from Wikipedia we can share with our families today to help broaden our perspectives:
  • It is considered to be one of the holiest and most solemn days of the year.
  • Its central theme is atonement and repentence for sins against both God and one's fellow man.
  • Total abstention from food and drink usually begins half-an-hour before sundown (called tosefet Yom Kippur), and ends after nightfall the following day.
  • Virtually all Jewish holidays involve a ritual feast; in the case of Yom Kippur, since one cannot eat a festive meal on the day itself, one therefore eats the festive meal on the afternoon prior to the fast. Traditional foods consumed during that meal include kreplach and rice.
To learn more, click here.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Meet the San Diego Mama Behind....


This Week for Dinner is one of the coolest foodie blogs around, and the blogger is a San Diego resident...and my neighbor!

Meal planning can get so monotonous for us Mamas...and Jane has helped solve this problem!


Every week Jane shares her recipes, food facts, San Diego "Fab Fav's," music and much, much more. She also shares her weekly menu, and readers can post their own menus, which gives everyone a collection of ideas to pull from each week.


Meet Jane!


How long have you lived here?

6 great years. We love San Diego!

Why did you start your blog?

I’m no chef and I don’t even get food magazines (although I do love eating and CAN cook – I promise)!
I always had trouble thinking of what to make for dinner every night…in fact it made me kind of crazy. I started the blog mostly to get ideas from my friends and family, ideas for REAL meals I would actually cook. I also felt the accountability to post a menu each week would keep me planning (which it has!). It just grew from there! I do love photography and writing, so it’s a great outlet for that as well.

What is your favorite thing about writing a blog?

I love taking the pictures of food…and I feel like the blog makes me continually improve on that front.
I also can’t believe that I’ve essentially created a whole new ‘community’ of people. Whenever there is dialogue among readers or I get a letter from someone saying how much they love and use the blog, it makes me realize that people really are reading and benefiting from it. That feels great!

What is your favorite recipe from your blog?

That’s tough since I just post my favorites up there. But I guess if I HAVE to choose, I’d say the
Fruit Dip.
I just love that stuff. (It’s sooooo easy too.)

What is your all-time favorite thing about living in
San Diego?
This is going to sound SO clichéd, but it’s the weather.
Until you live here you don’t realize how good weather all the time makes life so NICE. I’m really going to miss the weather when we have to move away one day. I also never get mosquito bites here!

Where is your favorite place to eat in
San Diego?
For nicer restaurants, I love the Ocean Terrace at
George’s at the Cove in La Jolla and Jake’s Del Mar. They both overlook the ocean (Jake’s is right on the beach) but they also have GREAT food.
In fact, the best fish tacos I’ve ever had were at George’s. I thought Rubio’s couldn’t be beat, but I was wrong! For more casual dining, we go to Islands a lot…kid-friendly and I love the cheese fries with ranch sauce more than anything. One more dinner spot…Phil’s BBQ (used to be in Hillcrest, now on Sports Arena) is SO DANG GOOD. Their BBQ sauce is to die for.

That said, Extraordinary Desserts is hands-down my favorite food spot! The Hillcrest location is quaint, small, cute. Very nice ambience. The downtown location is very modern and hip feeling – fun in a totally different way. ‘The Viking’ is my favorite cake, which Nate gets me for my birthday every year. I also had an amazing Choclate Croissant Bread Pudding there once when it was on special. Yum, yum, yum.

Where is your favorite place to go with your child in San Diego?
Probably the San Diego Zoo. I need to get there more often! Of course the beach is a great spot, but I definitely don’t get there enough considering how close we are.
I have to admit I also love going to our local YMCA…Cate loves the playcare and I get to work out! It’s also a great community to be a part of, and Cate has participated in several of their programs. Balboa Park is an amazing place to walk around, especially on the Free Museum Tuesdays!

Where is your favorite place to go without your child (with your husband or girlfriends)?
Well, with Nate I just love going out to dinner at the aforementioned restaurants – or anywhere for that matter.
With girlfriends, I think it would be going for a pedicure, which I hardly ever do! Color Me Nails & Spa on Mira Mesa Blvd. is the best pedicure I’ve ever had. It was about $20, super clean shop, super thorough pedicure.

Any insider San Diego secrets to share?
Photography tip:
The best beach spot for family/couple pictures is Wind ‘N’ Sea beach in La Jolla. High tide or low tide, there are so many amazing spots for beautiful pictures. That’s where I always take clients for beach photo shoots .

Shopping tip: ‘The Pink Zone’ and ‘Closet’ in Pacific Beach (both on Garnet Ave.) are little cheap clothing stores that are awesome. You can get t-shirts and camisoles for $2-$5, which is so nice. They also have fun, super trendy clothes for very inexpensive prices – a nice way to stay a little hip without the guilt of spending money!

Check out this San Diego Mama favorite!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Freebie Alert!

I love magazines, I love kids, and I love free stuff...so imagine my delight when I came across Small Magazine...an online magazine for moms, and it's free!

Small Magazine refers to themselves as the first magazine style website for kids independent design.

This super stylish magazine includes:

The latest clothing styles for kids
Cool kid products
Recipes
Interviews with designers/illustrators/artists
Book Reviews
and click on Small Draw to print off coloring pages

You can subscribe through their website for free.

Take a look!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Calendar Pick of the Week


One of my favorite things to do is to go for an afternoon drive around Coronado, play a little at the beach, and enjoy the beautiful community.

Another way to enjoy the beautiful "island" is by taking a walking tour. With tours almost everyday, there is surely a time that fits your family's schedule!

So pack some water, snacks, your trusty shoes and hit the streets of Coronado for a behind-the-scenes look. Finish off your day with a little relaxation on the beach - consistently named one of the top 10 family beaches in the United States!


Tour Option #1
What:
"Promenade of the Past," 60 minutes
When: Wednesdays at 2 PM and Fridays at 10:30 AM
Where: Meet in Museum of History & Art lobby
How:
$10 fee. For reservations and information, call 619 -437-8788.

Tour Option #2

What: “Coronado Walking Tour,” 90 minutes
When: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11 AM
Where: Meet in the lobby of the Glorietta Bay Inn
How: $12 fee.
Call 619-435-5993 for reservations.


For more information visit the Coronado Visitors Center.


San Diego Mama Shopping Tip

Here’s a tip San Diego Mamas – Chicco, maker of great gear for babies, is giving away 30 strollers in 30 days. During the month of September they’re giving away one Ct 0.1 stroller (a premier stroller in their line) EVERYDAY. Hurry! You only have through September to win. To enter, click here.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Weekend Happenings: Green Family Day


Who: Eco-conscious families in San Diego...and those who want to learn about being green!

What:Learn about the latest sustainable technologies and products in this sustainability-themed information fair. Exhibitors from local organizations will be sharing their sustainable methods. Hybrid cars, solar panels, biodegradable cleaning products, organically-produced foods, and more will be represented. All ages Free with paid admission.

Where: Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla, CA

When: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Check out our full list of San Diego weekend events.