30 Favorite Things Giveaway!

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Friends, you have no idea how excited I am to give away 30 of my favorite things to one of you!  Have you ever wanted to get a giant box of amazing gifts in the mail that you didn’t pay for?  You can rip open the box and open every item however you want and whenever you want?

Yeah, me too!

That’s why, for my birthday, I thought it would be fun to give that gift to one of you guys! Plus, I’m turning the big 3-0 so I wanted to make it special and fun considering I’m not super excited about heading out of my 20s.  Next thing I know it, I’ll be 39 and almost 40!  Ok, that’s a bit dramatic, but time has been rushing by whether I like it or not.

Does that potential gift sound ok?

I thought so.

Starting tomorrow…for the next two weeks…until my birthday on October 31st…I will be sharing 30 of my favorite things that I will give away to 1 person!!! So excited!!!

What’s included in this box worth 100’s of dollars!!:

1. Gift Cards to my favorite stores!!

2. My own handmade items!

3. My favorite foods!

4. Art!

5. Vintage items!

6. Great kitchen items!

7. Fun coupon codes from some of my favorite handmade businesses, as well as an amazing clothing store!

And MUCH MUCH more!!  (couldn’t resist the dramatic radio commercial sounding end)

Watch out for a post tomorrow about how you can enter and for a very special first item I’m giving away!!

Go to the links below to stay in the loop!  Don’t miss out!  I’m SOOOOO excited!

 

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Travel: Things to do in San Diego with Kids

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San Diego is full of amazing sights and sounds for kiddos and adults alike!  Although we are a young city, we still hold pieces of history which connect us to the rest of the world and cultures of long ago.  Philadelphia may be laden with cobblestone put down by men during the time of our founding fathers, but Cabrillo discovered San Diego long before William Penn was even alive.  It just took a few years for anyone to actually live here, but who’s really counting.  I love that my kids can be in this one city and yet still learn so much about the world around us.

As a homeschooling family, we have the opportunity to use San Diego as our living history book and are able to explore pieces of land that crazy important people have stepped foot on. I’d love to share some of our favorite spots that help my little ones understand more about that big world out there with different countries, languages, and even food (my favorite topic!).

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Presidio Park.  I’d have to start here because this is where our city began.  I love that the Junipero Serra Museum is so humble and yet can offer so much in the way of beauty and also history.  It’s a GORGEOUS place for a family picnic, as you can see the ocean and the area where Spanish monks came through on their first journey through the valley.  Trust me, it’s an amazing place to sit with your kids and take in our city.  I love opening a map and talking with them about which countries the explorers came from and which ones finally staked their claim on our city.  After, you can drop down below to Old Town, check out what life was like when our city was born, and grab a pair of trendy Minnetonkas for everyone, to finish off your visit.

Scottish Highland Games. Part of exploring culture is exploring where your own family came from.  For us, that means heading up to the way North of San Diego to Vista and the Scottish Highland games.  It’s a lot of fun even if you don’t have Scottish blood.  You can listen to plenty of bagpipe music, eat a meat pie, watch the sheepdogs work their magic on the sheep, and enjoy the games.  Who doesn’t love a good ol’ log throwing competition?

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San Diego Museum of Art: Art museums are definitely a go-to for soaking up culture and history in any city.  The San Diego Museum of Art is a modest size, but that makes it perfect for kids.  It still has many famous works of art like my daughter’s favorite, Degas and his perfectly poised ballerinas, my son’s favorite, Duque de la Roca (whom he believes is George Washington), or mine, Matisse’s beautiful bouquet. They don’t walk in feeling over-whelmed because of a huge building with endless flights of stairs and thousands of people waiting to run them over.  Don’t get me wrong, seeing the Mona Lisa at the Louvre was amazing for me, but kids can get taken aback by the hustle and bustle of a HUGE museum. This museum also has a fun kids game where they use cards with a small picture of a piece of art used to search for the real piece somewhere in the museum.  My kids love it!

Balboa Park  offers a FREE day (that’s right!) every Tuesday for residents and military which is a great help. Go to this link for a PDF with things to do in Balboa Park with kids.  We love this place because you can walk to so many fun spots in a small surface area.  You can find a huge fountain to amaze the kids, good coffee, gardens for wandering (where we took our wedding photos!), and plenty of art and culture to soak in.  Balboa Park also houses International Cottages for many different countries, with festivals and events being hosted for each country all year long!  The San Diego Art Museum and the Japanese Tea Garden mentioned in this post are both in Balboa Park.

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San Diego Public Market and the Little Italy Mercado are two of my favorite stops.  Food is an important part of our life as a family, as we cook and eat at home most of the time.  One single bite of food can bridge the gap between countries.  Between these two markets, you can taste authentic African, Italian, French, Thai, and fair trade coffees and teas from the other side of the world.  It is very important to me that my little ones try new foods.  I just ask them to try one bite.  Sometimes we are all surprised when a new food for them becomes a favorite., like sushi.

The Japanese Tea Garden is a beautiful and peaceful part of Balboa Park.  My kids love the koi pond as well as the rock garden.  Having visited Japan, I think this lovely place reflects the gardens of Japan well.  I’m thrilled for the places, even small ones, where my kids can see what parts of a foreign country would be like.  You can grab some tea to drink for an even more authentic touch.  An expansion is in progress so there will soon be more to love!

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Sushi Mura.  We love this traditional Japanese style sushi restaurant because the food is fresh, the rice is very well prepared, and they make their own soy sauce.  Plus, it’s casual enough that the kids can come, but my husband and I can still enjoy a great meal (and an extensive sake menu).  My kids didn’t always love sushi, but after years of ordering teriyaki chicken, they took more and more of those one bite testers and finally fell in love with it.  If your kids (or you) don’t like seaweed, you can always order it with a soy paper wrapping which tastes like nothing, but holds the other delicious parts of the sushi together just like the seaweed would.  My kids love the salmon roll or the rainbow roll, if we let them have it on a special day.

For food reflecting the Portuguese and Italian fishing communities of old San Diego, a fast-favorite of ours is Roseville Cozinha.  Also located at Liberty Station, this restaurant is comfortable and delicious.  Our favorites are the wood oven-roasted whole shrimp with chili, parsley, and garlic as well as the salt cod fritters with lemon aioli and arugula. The kids get to color on the paper table covering which my boys love!

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The New Children’s museum.  For something more modern and unique, the Children’s museum is a great place to stop by.  We love their hands-on approach towards creativity, community, and culture.  My kid’s eyes are always opened wide to the world around them after paying a visit there.  They did things right by allowing the kids to explore with their hands instead of limiting them to their eyes, as in a typical museum.  While each museum type has its benefits, the New Children’s Museum will mix things up for your kiddos with something for everyone to explore.  Plus, there is a VW bug you can paint outside.  What kid wouldn’t get a thrill about that?!

Whether out and about or at home, there are so many ways to bring the world into your home and to your kids.  The most important to me is living as an example to them.  If they don’t see me trying new things and exploring, they will eventually lose interest, as they start to form their own values and traditions based on what they observe.  All of our children are little sponges, just waiting for the next exciting thing to soak up.  I love seeing them try new languages, foods, and learn how people around the world live.  As adults, we have such an exciting job!  We get to show the kids in our life how to be explorers, by going out there and navigating our own city!

 

Handmade Charlotte Family Craft Contest!

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I so excited to be in the top 5 for the Handmade Charlotte Family Craft Contest!  I don’t normal enter these kinds of things but I have a soft spot for great blogs and wonderful people like its owner, Rachel Faucett.  For the contest, each contestant submitted an original project using Rachel’s new stencils which you can find at Joanns and most recently, Michaels!  If you remember, I used her party themed stencils in this post for Faith’s birthday!  For this map stenciled project, I used the Celestial stencils found here on top of a vintage map!

However, I need your help to win!

1. Please go to this link here.

2. Vote for me by typing #4 in the comments.

3. Share with friends so they can vote and !

4. Go get some Handmade Charlotte stencils at Michaels!

Thanks so much!

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Travel: Calico Ghost Town

calicoghosttownOn our way to Las Vegas this summer and before our stop at Red Rocks, we got to stop at this super fun and well-preserved little town called the Calico Ghost Town.  This quaint little place is full of original Gold Rush era buildings, surrounded by well-designed newer buildings which blend in so well.

Another bonus of this little town’s location is the geology of the surrounding area.  The rock formations are incredible.  My kids always love seeing the mountains that look just like Radiator Springs.  It is off Route 66 after-all.  You’ll feel like Mater could totally drive by at any second.

One of our favorite buildings was the school-house.  Faith had a fun time picturing the way Laura and Mary (from “Little House on the Prairie”) would have gone to school.  So interesting that a whole public school class of today wouldn’t fit in the schoolhouse.  SO crazy.

The little shops had your typical “Old West” souvenirs like wooden rubber band guns, local rocks and gems, harmonicas, and Route 66 patches.  The “Saloon” had lots of fun options, including some very cute bottles of natural cream soda.  The food wasn’t bad…for being in the middle of nowhere. However, the restaurants there will never be in Sunset Magazine for “Top 10 food stops on Route 66”.  Just sayin’.

I highly recommend this Route 66 stopover!  It’s in the middle of nowhere, but where else were you gonna hang out for a bit anyway…the car?  A gas station?  You won’t regret this little stop. Do it!

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New Headshots from LimeLife Photography!

Limelife Photography_Bonnie-4I’m so thrilled that Becky of LimeLife Photography offered to take new headshots of me!  I would never have sought someone out to do this because I don’t, by nature, take a lot of pictures of myself.  However, recently, I’ve been asked to do a lot of interviews for different blogs and companies so I really do need to have some more recent photos. Becky did a great job working with this girl who’s more comfortable behind the camera! ;)

LimeLife Photography is an amazing husband and wife duo based here in San Diego.  They are adorable, funny, and know how to do their job right.  Be sure to check out a sampling of their work here.  The holidays are approaching, so if you are in need of a great Christmas card photographer, call them!  I’ve also seen them travel into the LA area for weddings and special events!

Thanks, Becky!

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