Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Women Power
Sunday, September 26, 2010
San Francisco Fun Thing To Do
Well I am transitioning my events to San Francisco today sorry San Diego readers ill update some for you soon. I am very excited about this Fall Festival in Half Moon Bay I guess Half Moon Bay is a pumpkin capital of the world. I had no idea anyways this festival is going to have professional pumpkin carving contests as well as haunted houses, art and crafts, and of course pumpkin pie! I can't wait to read more info click here.
Sweet Scents
Anything with pumpkin like pumpkin bread or pumpkin pie!
Sweet maple!
And of course yummy caramel apples.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Welcome Autumn
Today is the official first day of Fall happy Fall everyone strange to see that Summer is officially over ill be counting the days until the next summer but today lets celebrate how wonderful fall is. Ill be posting fall festivals and diffferent fall recipes as we head into this colorful season. Today enjoy these Autumn pics since the leaves haven't turned colors yet where I'm at, what about where your at any signs of fall showing up?
Sunday, September 19, 2010
San Diego Fun Thing To Do!
So I almost forgot to fill you in on one of my favorite San Diego Events it's Restaurant week this week so check out the website to see which restaurants are participating. For those of you have not experienced restaurant week basically the participating restaurant's offer 3 to 4 course dinners for the price of $20, $30, or $40. check it out its pretty great!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Squat and Gobble
Delicious crepes anyone? Well I found a really yummy place that has a large selection of crepes and of course nutella mmmmm!! I guess there is a few locations throughout the city but I went to the one in Haight Ashbury I had breakfast there and i had to have a crepe to see what all the fuss was and I wasn't disappointed it was soo good I definitely recommend trying this cafe out. For more information on locations and menu click on the link.
San Francisco Fun Thing To Do
Sorry I have been missing in action I started work and classes this week so it's been a pretty busy week. Anyways I wanted to fill you in on my last weekend. On Saturday I went to the De Young Museum in San Francisco's beautiful Golden Gate Park. I went to see an exciting exhibit called the Birth of Impressionism. It was so amazing it was like a $20 ticket to Paris. The De Young Museum is the proud host of an exclusive exhibition from the Musee de Orsay in Paris France, right now the Musee de Orsay is going through some renovations and while that is going on in Paris it's most prized pieces are on display in the De Young Museum and it will be the only museum to host these pieces while away from their home in Paris. There is two parts to the collection the first part ended last weekend it was called the Birth of Impressionism I posted some of my favorite pieces from the exhibit. It was so incredible to see these famous paintings in person. I really enjoyed the exhibit and definitely had a greater appreciation for these famous painters. The following link shows more about that show. The next exciting exhibit Post Impressionist Masterpieces will take place on Sept 25 and continue into January you really shouldn't miss it! click on the link for more info.
Friday, September 3, 2010
San Francisco Fun Thing To Do
Wow a chocolate festival count me in!!! Too bad i'll be in class well anyways sounded like fun! Check it out the 15th annual chocolate festival in Ghiradelli Square!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Classic Movie Cafe
What is it about 20 something?!?!?
I just read an interesting article about young adults in their 20s and I am recommending anyone who knows, who is, or who is a parent of someone in their 20s to read this article.
It’s happening all over, in all sorts of families, not just young people moving back home but also young people taking longer to reach adulthood overall. "
"The traditional cycle seems to have gone off course, as young people remain un tethered to romantic partners or to permanent homes, going back to school for lack of better options, traveling, avoiding commitments, competing ferociously for unpaid internships or temporary (and often grueling) Teach for America jobs, forestalling the beginning of adult life.
The 20s are a black box, and there is a lot of churning in there. One-third of people in their 20s move to a new residence every year. Forty percent move back home with their parents at least once. They go through an average of seven jobs in their 20s, more job changes than in any other stretch. Two-thirds spend at least some time living with a romantic partner without being married. And marriage occurs later than ever. The median age at first marriage in the early 1970s, when the baby boomers were young, was 21 for women and 23 for men; by 2009 it had climbed to 26 for women and 28 for men, five years in a little more than a generation."
To continue reading more from this article click on the LINK
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