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Last year our 4th son passed away after living for only 10 minutes. His life was short but he has impacted our family deeply. Today is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day and if you are one of the surprisingly large group of parents who have lost an infant there are some great events going on today to help you come together with other parents who understand where you have been.

The 1st Annual Balloon Release put on by Sweet Pea Project will be held tonight at La Jolla Shores in San Diego at 5:00. I’d imagine that this eco-friendly balloon release will be a beautiful sight to see.

The following information about the event is posted on October15th.com:

Please join us for this free event in San Diego at La Jolla Shores, on October 15th, 2010 to honor all of the babies gone too soon. They are so dearly loved and missed.

It is an eco-friendly balloon release. Balloons and note cards (seed paper) will be passed out at 5pm and will be released at 6pm.

October 15th is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day. Your hosts for this event are: Tamberly Slagle, Tara Kizer, and Bridget Crews (founder of Molly Bears)www.mollybears.com

Sweet Pea Project: www.sweetpeaproject.org

Here’s the flyer:
http://bit.ly/cXHxCT

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Discounted Tickets to Ferdinand The Bull

by Rachel on September 30, 2010

The California Center for the Arts, Escondido is offering $2 tickets to see
this wonderful production! Here are details from the CCA website, so please
be sure to contact them directly for more information. Looks to be great!

Based on the beloved children’s book, this heartwarming story teaches kids
to celebrate each other’s differences. This production for grades K – 8
integrates Spanish, flamenco dancing and original music to create a fun and
memorable experience that is perfect for young audiences.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m.
Concert Hall

Tickets: $2.00 – Just mention the “Ferdinand Last Minute Special” to the
ticket office when you call the Center Ticket Office at (800) 988-4253.
http://www.artcenter.org/performances/10october/index.html

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Free Healthy Mom & Baby Event

by Rachel on August 11, 2010

Pharmaca Pharmacy in La Jolla, CA is holding a free Healthy Mom and Baby event on August 27th from 1-5 p.m. There will be:
  • Consultations with health care practitioners about your child’s health
  • Kids’ activities
  • Product samples & more!

GIFT WITH PURCHASE: Receive a free Nordic Naturals Omega 3•6•9 Junior (4 fl oz) with a $75 purchase. A $24.95 value! While supplies last.

Receive $20 in coupons* on event day
*Limitations apply. See store/coupons for details. Valid only on event day.

Visit Pharmaca Pharmacy for more details.

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Free Movie Screening – Step Up 3D

by Rachel on July 20, 2010

Sign up to see a free screening of Step up 3D. If you haven’t been to a free screening before, be sure and show up early (1 hour or more) to make sure you get a seat. They usually overbook the theatre to make sure every seat is filled.

San Diego

Los Angeles

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I think movie ticket sales must be down because there are a ton of great deals on movie tickets right now. I came across Weekly Cinema on another blog and thought it was a great idea. You get one free movie ticket just for joining to a movie of your choice (we’re going to go see Despicable Me), and for $14.99 a month you get 3 movie tickets a month, which is much cheaper than you could buy them for at the ticket booth. The tickets are good for a year so you can stock up if you need more tickets to take everyone to the movies. We have 5 people in our family so if we were planning on a night at the movies for everyone we’d have to stock up on our tickets but we don’t go to the movies that often so every few months as a family or once a month for a date night is perfect for us.

I just joined this (You can join Weekly Cinema and get your 1 Free ticket and 3 tickets a month here) and I’m excited to use our free ticket to Despicable Me, which I actually heard was pretty good. Between this, the BOGO deal for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and our San Diego Children’s Film Festival Free preview tickets we’ve been getting plenty of movie time lately.

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My almost 7 year old has been begging to go see The Sorcerer’s Apprentice in the movie theatres. We don’t go to the movie theatre often because with 3 kids, the price adds up pretty fast. We love the free movie previews put on by the San Diego Children’s Film Festival. If you join their mailing list you can receive notification when they have tickets available to a new preview. We did this for The Last Airbender and it was a blast although I’d recommend getting there at least an hour early to make sure you get a seat.

Fandango has a great coupon code right now that lets you Buy one ticket, get one free for Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Use promo code APPRENTICE during checkout. While supplies last.

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Taste the Fun at the San Diego Fair

by Rachel on July 4, 2010

San Diego is a new adventure for us. We’ve only lived here for a few months so we’re enjoying discovering the area for the first time. I’ve been hearing for months how amazing the San Diego Fair is from locals who have gone every year since before they can remember. I grew up in D.C. where, as far as I know, there are no fairs (although they do have a killer Medieval Festival), so I have never been to a fair that was anywhere near the size of the San Diego Fair. My family and I set off to explore the fair with San Diego Bargain Mama Stacey Ross and I was amazed by all it has to offer.

Taste the Fun

Before going to the fair, the one thing I kept hearing over and over again was how amazing the food was. They weren’t kidding. The food was one of the most interesting parts of the fair. They have everything from the traditional corn dogs and pizza to the outrageous – chocolate covered bacon and deep fried Oreos. After hearing that there was deep fried mac and cheese I was in but sadly, after searching all over the fair for 2 days, was told that they didn’t do it this year. Bummer. Mac and cheese is one of my all time favorite foods.

The first day we went to the fair, we sampled way too much of everything. We started with desserts (hey, it’s a fair. Dessert first is fair game). We don’t normally eat much processed food but for some reason my 6 year old loves Pop Tarts so we had to try the deep fried Pop Tarts from Chicken Charlies (where nothing is beyond the reach of the deep fryer. I actually saw a YouTube video where he deep fried a pair of sunglasses). That was a hit with the kids as were the deep fried Oreos. I personally preferred the deep fried Klondike bar and the chocolate covered cheese cake on a stick (yea, I’m probably going to need to take up running or something to work of the calories now).

For the main course, the fair had a great selection of greek food and BBQ places – which between the two of them pretty much satisfies everyone in my family. We kept watching plates that people were carrying by and when something looked good we’d head in the direction that they came from. Smoked turkey legs are always tasty and they were a surprising hit with my 2 year old.

We made a huge food breakthrough with our kids while testing out the $2 Tuesday Taste of the Fair deals at each booth. My kids refuse to eat hamburgers. They will eat chicken sandwiches and fish sandwiches and hamburger meat plain – but they won’t touch burgers. One of the booths had sliders as their Taste of the Fair deal so we got a few to test out on the kids. They loved them. They loved them so much that they ate 3 a piece. When I told my almost 7 year old that he had just eaten a hamburger he said, “Really! They are really good”. So almost 7 years without eating a burger and now he can’t get enough of them. He was bummed to find out the same booth didn’t offer sliders on any other day of the week when we went back to the fair a second time.

Strangest San Diego Fair Food

The sheer variety of the food at the fair was insane. I’m pretty sure you could find just about anything you had a craving for, including some more, umm, interesting food choices. If you wanted a quick snack you could try some deep fried butter or chocolate covered bacon from the Heart Attack Cafe. I was actually less grossed out by those choices though than by booths that offered to dip a pickle in chocolate.

If you were looking for dinner fare, Chicken Charlie’s had some deep fried frog legs that thoroughly disgusted my kids. If you wanted to combine dinner and dessert you could always go for the chicken sandwich on a Krispy Kreme glazed donut. I can’t quite wrap my brain around that one. It made us laugh every time we went by the booth but apparently that one has been a big hit with people.

I could have been entertained for days simply wandering through the food booths. I’m actually embarrassed to admit how many different food items we tried over the course of 2 days at the fair. I’m sure my arteries thank me for it but the food really made the fair experience a celebration. I laughed a bit when I heard people planning out their food choices before the fair but I had no idea how many food items there were going to be to choose from. Next year, I’ll be prepared with a plan. That deep fried Klondike Bar is definitely going to be on my list.

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Free Driving Course for Teens

by Rachel on June 28, 2010

I’m terrified of the day my kids get behind the wheel of a car. I started driving the day I turned 16 and if my parents knew half of the things I did while I was driving they would be shocked. Looking back, honestly I’m a little shocked that I survived my teens. I had the chance to practice some defensive driving moves of my own at the Lexus Family Safety Camp and discovered that it’s never too late to learn some new driving tricks. While I was at the event, I learned of a great program offered by Toyota to help give teens the best start they can get before getting behind the wheel of a car.

The Toyota Driving Expectations classes are a FREE 4-hour defensive driving program designed for teens and their parents. This is an educational, non-sales event, that includes multiple driving courses and classroom instruction. “Toyota Driving Expectations is designed to go beyond basic drivers training, providing teens and their parents with knowledge and experience to increase safe driving practices.” – Toyota

Class will be held at the Toyota Headquarters in Torrance, CA on the following dates:

July 11-12

August 8-9

19001 S. Western Avenue
Torrance, CA 90501

For more information and to register visit www.toyotadrivingexpectations.com

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The Temecula Street Painting Festival

by Rachel on June 19, 2010

I don’t have an artistic bone in my body but I definitely appreciate the talents of those who do. The Temecula Street Painting Festival will be held from June 25-27 2010 and will be open 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday.

This is a free event. There will also be spaces for families and children to paint for free in the city of Temecula parking lot next to Serendipity on Main Street if you want to encourage your budding artist.

For more information on the Temecula Street Painting Festival

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Father’s Day Freebies

by Rachel on June 18, 2010

 There are several companies offering freebies for Father’s day. Dad’s are the only ones eligible to get a freebie but you could have a fun family outing by going on a freebie food tour if dad is willing to share. Think of it as a city taste testing tour for free.

Free Food For Father’s Day

 

TCBY is giving dads a free cup or cone of frozen yogurt on Father’s Day. No purchase is necessary. Find a location near you.

Dennys will give you a free ice-cream float to share with your dad if you use their card maker to create a Father’s Day card.

Medieval Times is a fun night out for the whole family. Kids can eat chicken with their hands – which we know they do anyway, but here it’s not bad manners. They are offering free “dinner and a tournament” June 18-20, 2010 with one full-price adult admission. Use code DFWEB10. 

Ikea will give dad a small breakfast and coffee for free on Father’s Day – although I have to warn you – trips to Ikea are never free for us.

Get a free Aussie-Tizer from Outback Steakhouse by becoming a member of Outback Rewards.

Frugal Father’s Day Gifts

 

Get a free 8 x 10 collage photo for Dad from Walgreens if you order by Saturday, June 19, 2010. Use coupon code GOBIG8X10. This offer is available online only and is available one per person. It’s not valid on 8 x 10 regular prints, magazine covers, or scrapbook pages. 

Follow @AmazonVideo on Twitter and get a code worth $10 for video on demand

If you need a frugal Father’s Day gift idea, download this free Father’s Day coupon book from http://beautyandbedlam.com/ or this Father’s Day Coupon Book from Lettering Delights.

Sears has a fantastic rebate offer available for Father’s Day. If you spend $50 on men’s apparel you’ll receive a $50 cash back coupon to spend another time.

Free Father’s Day Activities for Southern California

 

Dads get free admission to The San Diego Natural History Museum on Father’s Day, June 20 with the purchase of a paid child admission ages 3 and up. Museum visitors can also take 10% off any Father’s Day gifts purchased in the Museum Store.

The Orange County Regional History Center is offering free admission for dads on Father’s Day. The museum is open noon-5 p.m.

Dads get into the Fleet Science Center for free on Saturday, June 19 or Sunday, June 20 with the purchase of one full-price gallery admission ticket, on the same day. An IMAX® film can be added on for just $4.50/adult and $3/child/senior. Paid admission may be Adult, Junior or Senior.

Take Dad to the San Diego Fair and enjoy  Pancakes in the Paddock to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts from 9:00-11:00AM. Pancake breakfast including Buttermilk Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Hickory Smoked Bacon, Country Fried Potatoes and Fresh Orange Juice. This does cost $13 but it includes admission to the fair for the day.

Thanks Wallet Pop, Coupon Craving, and SanDiego.org.

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