Browsing Tag: Kids
Pumpkin Launch Fun with Discovery Cube!
Last week, the kids and I attended a fun, annual event at Cal State Fullerton. The 9th annual Pumpkin Launch was a day filled with family-friendly activities and flying pumpkins.Oh, wow the flying pumpkins! It was a sight to see! These pumpkins were flying! I’m talking…
Keeping La Familia Active During Fall and Winter
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of National Dairy Council, Fuel Up To Play 60 and Latina Bloggers Connect. The opinions and text are all mine.The seasons of fall and winter in Southern California have always been unique. We don’t have to deal with…
Los Angeles Unified School District Students Benefit from Fuel Up to Play 60
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Fuel Up to Play 60 and Latina Bloggers Connect. The opinions and text are all mine.Now officially part of the Fuel Up to play 60 program, Students of the Los Angeles Unified School District are off to a…
Halloween Fun at Knott’s Spooky Farm 2015
My chiquitos and I had the pleasure of going to Knott’s Spooky Farm for the very first time. I know, it’s hard to believe that a native Californian that lives 15 minutes from Knott’s has never taken her kids to Knott’s in the month of October…
Being Prepared for School with LeapFrog!
We are just one month into the school year and the kids are loving 3rd and 5th grade! The each have set their own goals as to what they hope to accomplish this year. They have great teachers that will motivate them and encourage them to do their best. These…
Road Trips are for Making Amazing Family Memories: Sequoia National Park
As with my last post about our road trip, I left off after our visit to the San Andreas Fault in Parkfield, Ca. I want to personally invite you to check it out.After our brief visit to the San Andreas Fault, we headed straight to our destination: Sequoia National…
Guardian Bikes: The Perfect Bike!
Did you have a bike growing up? I did. Several, actually. I loved riding my bikes. In my childhood home, we had a long driveway that was on a hill. My brother was the one who taught me how to ride a bike. Wanna know how he taught me…