60 Miles. 3 Days. 1 Goal.

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It always seemed to me like there was so much money being raised to help fund new cancer advancements and treatments. I never really understood how more money could POSSIBLY be needed to finally find a cure. Last year I read Promise Me, by Nancy Brinker and discovered not only the answer to my fundraising [...]

Spiral Jewelry Sterling Silver Necklace Giveaway – By Local South Bay Artisan

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{This giveaway is now closed! Congratulations to our winner, JGButterfly!} I first met jewelry designer, Virgie Calicdan at the Redondo Beach Lobster Festival. Although I have to admit I was a bit disappointed in the lobster, I was totally psyched that I scored two  pairs of beautiful earrings for gifts. I had been searching for something special [...]

Local Bars and Hot Spots – A Guy’s Guide

OK, Superbowl is about a week away and March Madness will be here before you know it. For my husband, March Madness calls for nights out with the guys leading up to the tournament to “study” and a weekend Vegas trip (guy’s only) to profit from his “studying”! Seriously, they’re smart…I need to think of [...]

Super Bowl Party Tips

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Which team will you be rooting for in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, February 5th? Whether you are huge football fanatic, tune in to watch the notoriously great commercials or just want to see Madonna perform at the halftime show, you will enjoy these Super Bowl party tips from party planning expert, Nicole Arena from The Green Ribbon [...]

Multiple Car-Gasms at Metropolis II

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I don’t know how things are in your family, but my son is a total boys’ boy. My little dude loves cars, trucks, trains and just about anything with wheels. If this sounds anything like your little dude then he will LOVE the new exhibit at LACMA called Metropolis II. My son honestly had multiple car-gasms upon [...]

A Child With Allergies: Eggs, Milk, Peanuts…Epi-Pen

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My story begins with one of the happiest days of my life; giving birth to my first son, Kaleb William John. Kaleb was a healthy seven pounds, thirteen ounces and I began nursing him right away. Everything was exactly how I imagined it to be. Kaleb had the perfect little hands and feet, that soft [...]

Kids and The Boob Tube!

I remember the first time I let my daughter watch TV. Like many of the other moms I knew I had avoided letting my daughter watch TV at all costs because I thought that was what “good moms” did. I didn’t even let her watch Baby Einstein because I felt like she didn’t “need it.” [...]

Resolutions are Overrated – Stick To The Basics!

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Now that we are through the holiday season and well into January, it’s time to reflect on the resolutions I made a mere 20 days ago. Let’s see…1) No more sweets…that was a bust. I don’t even know why I bother with that one every year! 2) Exercise daily (does washing the floors count?), probably [...]

Should I be Worried About my Child’s Speech and Language Development?

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My name is Bridget A. F. Sibley.  I have been practicing the evaluation and treatment of speech and language development for about fifteen years.  I am better known by my clients as “Miss Bridget.” Primarily I see young children, ages 18 months to three years, in small toddler language groups.  I also treat preschool and [...]

Aesthetic Edge – A Lesson in Injectables & DISCOUNT!

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Fine lines. Wrinkles. Dark circles. Brown spots. Acne Scars… Oh the joys of aging! Where exactly is Juan Ponce De Leon and that fountain of youth we’ve heard about?! Well, it may not be as simple as sipping water from a mystical fountain, but the use of lasers, injectables and cutting edge surgical techniques now afford us [...]