Pixar Fest is underway at Disneyland and California Adventure! The festival that celebrates everything Pixar is happening now through Sept. 3, 2018. Sarah and I were guests of Disneyland Resort last week and we had an excellent time hanging out with Mrs. and Mr. Incredible, eating Pixar-themed food and seeing the new parades.
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Have you been to Downtown Disney lately? It’s having a bit of a transformation with some spots soon to close and others opening. While this is happening, you won’t run out of things to do if you’re looking for fun family afternoon or a date day with your favorite person.
One Potato is a meal delivery service whose goal is to feed families organic, healthy food that everyone in the family will enjoy. My family was given a sample week of delicious One Potato meals.
ScholarShare 529 College Savings Plan is awarding $300,000 in Scholar Dollars grant money to California k-8 public schools! Schools, including charter schools, can apply for grants up to $30,000 to fund after-school and extracurricular activities. But you must act quickly; the application deadline is March 7th.
I’ve reviewed a lot of cars over the years and the 2018 Ford Expedition is probably my favorite. It was extremely comfortable, had plenty of room and was a dream to drive.
Eating with toddlers is an interactive experience. Food is slurped, thrown and, sometimes, ingested. If you want to bring your family circus to a restaurant to avoid cleaning the kitchen after feeding time, your best bet is to arrive early and pick the right spot.
When I think back to when my boys were babies, I really wish there had been a service like Heal. Heal is an on-demand in-home doctor house call service.
The Center for Limb Preservation & Advanced Wound Care at Adventist Health White Memorial in East Los Angeles is a “one-stop shop” for diabetes care.
When my boys were in elementary school, I visited their classrooms every year and talked about Día de Los Muertos to celebrate our Mexican culture. So when GMC approached me about working with a DIY expert to make a fall craft, I decided to continue the tradition at home and make an altar for Día de Los Muertos.
It’s pretty hard to make teenagers (and one tween) happy, but Sarah and I managed to do it when we took our kids to The Great Wolf Lodge in Anaheim.