Last month my youngest sister, Germaine, and her fiance had a 48 hour layover in LA. So as soon as she landed we hit the ground running. Day 1 We started the day with a picnic and a walk around a nearby garden. While driving home, Sarah saw an ice […]
Author: Sharon @ Mama Chit Chat
Orca Bay Seafoods
Want to ride the wave to a fish-filled future with Orca Bay Seafoods? This Seattle-based company guided by skill, innovation, and responsibility, navigates the dynamic marketplace of seafood with a steady focus on top quality and unmatched customer support. Orca Bay’s 100% chemical free, all-natural seafood is either wild-caught or […]
Thomas’ Bagels
Did you know there is a Limited Edition Pizza Flavored Thomas’ Bagel in town? Me either! So when Thomas’ Bagels company asked me to try them with a few of my friends, I knew inviting my neighborhood for a little early Valentine’s Day celebration would help spread the news. To […]
What’s Up Wednesday {February 2017}
I’m linking up with Mel, Shay and Sheaffer for some random monthly fun. What we’re eating this week… Monday – I was super sick so I ordered a pizza. Tuesday – Skillet burgers and oven fries Wednesday – Satay Peanut Chicken Pasta 2. What I’m reminiscing about… Celebrating Tu Bishvat […]
Valentine’s Day {2017}
This year Valentine’s Day fell on a school day. I had plans to volunteer at Sarah’s school, but I mixed up the dates and couldn’t get someone to watch Jacob. After both Sarah and I shed some tears (poor kiddo really wants me to volunteer more often) I was determined […]
10 on 10 {February 2017}
Documenting 10 pictures on the 10th day of the month. I’ve been letting Sarah dress herself on school days. But on the weekends or if we go somewhere important I get to pick. This way she gets it out of her system and I get what I want. […]
Tu Bishvat {2017}
Last weekend we celebrated Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees. Tu Bishvat is a traditional holiday where we plant trees and eat food from the seven species; wheat, barley, olives, pomegranate, figs, dates and grapes. This holiday celebrates the “rebirth” of the trees. Tu Bishvat marks the beginning […]
