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4 Tips to Take Best Pet Portrait Photo

Our pets might not have two legs and opposable thumbs, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t part of the family. Our furry friends have made their way into our lives, and we can’t bear to live without them. As with many other things we love, we want to capture precious moments on film, but this can be tricky. Follow our four tips for perfect pics.

Plan Your Sessions

Capturing candid shots of your pet might be difficult if you haven’t planned for it. They tend to move around a lot, and when you see that perfect moment, your camera or phone isn’t ready, and you miss it. Plan a time to take the photos, and decide on what kind of picture you want. 

If you’re going to have a pic of them relaxing, the best time would be in the evening when they are sleepy. Action shots are better when they are energized, so playing with your pets will bring those pictures to life. 

Try to take the photos in an environment that your pet is familiar with. If you’re in an unfamiliar place like a photo studio, your pet won’t be relaxed, and you might not get the desired effect.

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Light and Shutterspeed

Use natural light as much as possible, and don’t worry too much about complicated lighting setups. Bright lights might frighten your pets and could create a red-eye effect in the photos. If the weather outside is clear, you can consider taking pictures in your garden.

Pets move, especially dogs, so action shots are challenging to take if you don’t use fast shutter speeds. You will more likely get a blur instead of an image when using slow shutters. This means that you would need a decent digital camera to take these kinds of shots. A smartphone simply won’t work.  

Level Down

Most of the time, we look at our pets from above, and photos at that angle are not that flattering. If you have a small dog, you could try putting it on the couch, with you sitting on the floor beside it to capture them from the front. With bigger dogs, you might need to lay on your belly to get the perfect shot. The idea is to take the photo from eye-level or lower. 

Attention Grabbers

Once you have your pet in the right place and at the right time, you want them to focus on you. To do so, you need to grab their attention. For dogs, a treat out of camera range might do the trick. For cats, a toy on a string will pique their interest. If you have a partner helping you, then let them stand behind or next to you with the treat. 

In this way, your hands are free to take the photo. Be patient, and as soon as you see the picture you like, start snapping away. Don’t only take one photo. Take a whole bunch so that later you can decide which one is the best to keep. 

A beautiful way to immortalize them is to have the photo converted to a panting. If that’s something you like, then you could go to Instapainting or other sites to get amazing portraits. 

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Final Thoughts

Pet portrait photos are precious memories that will stay with us long after they’re gone. It’s worth the effort to get that perfect shot. If you struggle with doing it yourself, consider hiring a photographer to come to your house. Either way, have it done while your pets are still with you.

Books of the week!

Do you have a young child who is fearful of going to the Doctor? Do Penguins Have Pediatricians? is a wonderful picture book for young children that will help ease the fear of going to the Doctor!

Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. would like to introduce 

Do Penguins Have Pediatricians?

by Patrick O’Donnell
Illustrated by Erik Mehlen

On the way to a doctor checkup, a young child asks an important question: Do animals that live in really cold places ever get sick? From the same author as Did Dinosaurs Have Dentists?, this picture book uses Arctic and Antarctic creatures to lessen anxiety about the doctor. Can penguins catch pneumonia? Can a caribou get chicken pox? By introducing ailments through charmingly drawn animals, this humorous look at common childhood illnesses will ease the fears and worries many kids have about visiting the doctor. The colorfully illustrated story contains 14 common terms related to children’s health, as well as a glossary of fun, scientific facts about each of the animals featured.

STRETCH MARKS by  Amber Trueblood is the perfect book for all Moms to read!

 It’s a truly fantastic guide for moms who feel like their own needs, interests, and dreams have been lost in the mom journey. Amber has developed AMAZING, relevant tools that actually help. She mixes hilarious and ridiculous personal stories with scientific data, smashing guilt-inducing iShoulds, silencing self-judgement, and uncovering Baloney Beliefs that can help reveal what is truly important to all moms. The book is a quick read and small enough to toss in a purse or work bag for when little pick-me-ups are needed. It’s must-read right now while the safe at home order is in effect!

STRETCH MARKS is available on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and wherever eBooks and paperbacks are sold!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to facilitate this feature. Images were also provided.

BOGO Memorial Day Meals at Rubio’s!

Rubio’s Offers Military & Veterans Free BOGO Meal on Memorial Day

This Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, Rubio’s Coastal Grill, with locations across California, Arizona and Nevada, invites military and veterans to enjoy one free adult entree, with the purchase of another adult entree. Simply bring military ID and show the coupon https://www.rubios.com/coupons/memorial-day-savings-2020.

Rubio’s Coastal Grill is also featuring Family Weekend Deals – two entrees for $15, or four entrees for $30. Guests simply enter the coupon code when ordering through the app or online at Rubios.com, or scan the QR code for in-store orders, Friday, May 22 – Monday, May 25.

Operations at Rubio’s have shifted greatly due to COVID-19. While food safety and cleanliness have always been a top priority at Rubio’s, new initiatives include tamper-proof seals on all delivery orders, daily health checks for all team members, protective face coverings and gloves, extensive sanitizing and disinfecting of restaurants, strict social distancing protocols inside and outside, and contact-free curbside or express pickup and delivery. Guests are encouraged to order through the Rubio’s app and Rubios.com. Rubio’s is offering free delivery on all orders of $15 or more. For more information about Rubio’s Coastal Grill and to view the menu, visit Rubio’sFacebook and Instagram.

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Scoob! * Great Family Movie with Terrific Characters and an Amazing Mystery

Scooby-Doo is the hero of his own story in “SCOOB!,” the first full-length, theatrical animated Scooby-Doo adventure, which reveals how he and his best friend Shaggy became two of the world’s most beloved crime busters. The story takes us back to where it all began, when a young Scooby and Shaggy first meet, and team up with Velma, Daphne, and Fred to launch Mystery Incorporated. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “Zoinks, this movie is terrific! The storyline is creative and entertaining and there is wonderful character development that is unique to this movie versus the cartoon episodes we all grew up with.”  Tiana S. adds, “  SCOOB! is a hilarious, action-packed and adventurous animated movie based on the original Scooby Doo cartoon. This movie is a cool, updated version and includes cell phones and references to some of the current stores, such as IKEA and Wal-Mart.” Cadence G. wraps it up with, “I like SCOOB! because it has an amazing mystery and the characters are really cute. It’s cool that they have their own opinions about pretty much everything, yet are still good friends. This film is full of action and also has some touching scenes that that will make you feel emotional.” See their full reviews below.

Scoob!

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

Grab your Scooby Snacks and get ready for a Scoob-tasic adventure. Zoinks, this movie is terrific! The storyline is creative and entertaining and there is wonderful character development that is unique to this movie versus the cartoon episodes we all grew up with.  

Scoob! is about the never-before-heard origin of the Mystery Inc. gang and how Shaggy (Will Forte) and Scooby Doo (Frank Welker) met. After a montage of solving mysteries, we see the gang wanting to expand and we get to follow them on their biggest mystery yet. Only their friendship can save them. 

I LOVE The Scooby Doo Franchise! And Scoob! is no exception. I remember watching the show and wondering how the Mystery Inc. gang got together. And now, in Scoob! we finally learn the answer. The animation is super vivid and creative. Everywhere you look, there is an “Easter Egg.” For example, the names of streets and stores are names of people associated with Hanna-Barbera.  The cast includes children of some of the adult actors. The characters’ voices are cast to perfection.

Frank Welker has a fantastic snack-loving dog voice and has been the voice of Scooby Doo for nearly 20 years. Will Forte has a hilarious hippy voice; Amanda Seyfried (Daphne) has a magnificent, kind and caring tone in her voice; and Gina Rodriguez (Velma) has an excellent voice portraying wit, intelligence and quite a bit of sarcasm.  My favorite character is (SURPRISE) Scooby, because he is such a sweet dog and, as Frank Welker says, “When he talks, I’m not even sure I am listening to a dog talking like a human, or a human talking like a dog.” I agree.  But a close second is the villain of the movie (no spoiler here) because his name, his voice and his appearance are just perfect for a bad guy. 

The key message of this movie is about the power of friendship. This movie has mild bad language and some magic scenes that may be scary for a younger audience.

Jinkies, I give Scoob! 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 18. Adults will love this as well. Scoob! is available online May 15, 2020. #SCOOBMOVIENIGHT

SCOOB! 

By Tiana S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9

SCOOB! is a hilarious, action-packed and adventurous animated movie based on the original Scooby Doo cartoon. This movie is a cool, updated version and includes cell phones and references to some of the current stores, such as IKEA and Wal-Mart. There are so many funny scenes in this movie that the whole family will love.

In SCOOB!, the entire Mystery Inc. team from Scooby Doo returns to solve more mysteries. We learn how Shaggy, Scooby, Velma, Daphne and Fred originally met one Halloween night. The team then goes on several adventures while trying to solve mysteries. Their biggest mission is when Velma, Daphne and Fred find out that Shaggy and Scooby are missing, and they go on a quest to find their lost friends. They need to stop the villain, Dick Dastardly (Jason Isaacs), from capturing Scooby and using him to open up the gates so he can steal the treasure of the underworld.

The lead characters are Shaggy (Will Forte), Scooby (Frank Welker), Velma (Gina Rodriguez), Daphne (Amanda Seyfried) and Fred (Zac Efron). It was interesting to learn what role each of them had in the group. For example, Velma is the “brains” of the team. The costumes are amazing and spot on to the originals. Scooby even gets an upgrade and gets to wear a great superhero costume in the movie. There is a lot of great music from different eras and it takes place in Venice, California. It is really clever that the movie starts with Dr. Dre and Tupac’s song, “California Love.” The special effects are realistic and make you feel as if you are in the movie. One of the coolest parts of the movie is when other Hanna Barbara characters such as, Blue Falcon (Mark Wahlberg), Dynomutt (Ken Jeong) and Dee Dee Sykes (Kiersey Clemmons) show up to help save Shaggy and Scooby. A great surprise is when American Idol’s, Simon Cowell (Simon Cowell) appears in the movie. I love how current events are used in the movie, especially the joke they include about how Simon is responsible for giving the world Kelly Clarkson.

The message in SCOOB! is all about friendship. The cast uses the phrase “friendship saves the day” throughout the film. Anytime the Mystery Inc. team needs to solve a case, they do it together. This movie is PG and, even though there isn’t a lot for parents to look out for, there are two scenes that could be mistaken for inappropriate language.

SCOOB! is PAW-tastic and a film you definitely want to see. You may even find yourself dancing while watching it. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for kids 5 to 18. Adults will love it too. This movie is available on video on demand now, so grab your Scooby Snacks and order it today!

SCOOB!
By Cadence G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 11

I like SCOOB! because it has an amazing mystery and the characters are really cute. It’s cool that they have their own opinions about pretty much everything, yet are still good friends. This film is full of action and also has some touching scenes that that will make you feel emotional.

This animated film is about a gang that meets on Halloween when they are young and they solve their first mystery. Then they start solving mysteries all the time. When they grow up, they try to find an investor to support their mystery-solving business. Simon Cowell (Simon Cowell) meets the crew in a diner and says he won’t give them any money if Shaggy (Will Forte) and Scooby-Doo (Frank Welker) are part of the business, since he believes a group is only as strong as its weakest link. Shaggy and Scooby go off bowling on their, but wind up getting chased by evil robots. They get transported to Blue Falcon’s (Mark Wahlberg) ship and meet Dynomutt (Ken Jeong) and Dee Dee Sykes (Kiersey Clemons). The group gets chased by the robots who are controlled by Dick Dastardly (Jason Isaacs)—a bad guy that wants to take Scooby and open the gate to the underworld. You’ll have to watch to see if Dick successfully opens the gate.

All the characters are so funny; each one has its own little personality. Fred (Zac Efron) isn’t the smartest guy, but he’s the cutest. Velma (Gina Rodriguez), on the other hand, is probably the smartest person ever. The group relies on each other to solve problems. To me, that’s pretty cool. My favorite part is when Shaggy and Scooby sing “Shallow” to Simon Cowell. It is so funny because they are definitely not good singers. But I love it because “Shallow” is my favorite song.

The message of the film is to trust your friends. Even when they mess up, you should have their back. It kind of reminds me that sometimes I mess up and I want my friends to support me still.

I give SCOOB! 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 6 to 12. I also think adults will like this film—especially if they used to watch the animated shows when they were kids. SCOOB! is available now online, so go look for it!

Ninja, May 21st Pet of the Week! Update: Adopted!

Cats, dogs, rabbits—fanboys and fangirls are known to choose Ninja as a name for their pets. Except for this Ninja—he’s earned his name. Ninja, a beautiful and affectionate 4-year-old neutered male, was attacked by a coyote and survived to tell about it (and yeah, you should see the other guy!). His wounds are being addressed and are healing. All he needs is a home and humans who know that the outdoors is no place for a kitty. Because the shelter is closed to the public, adoption appointments are conducted through appointment, so call 562-570-PETS or email AnimalRescue@longbeach.gov to meet Ninja. Ask for ID#A642486 and special instructions about Ninja’s care and condition.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

Let’s save! New and simple ways you can save extra money this month

Think about saving money, and it’s easy to think of missing out on the things you love, getting stressed and eventually giving up! However, saving doesn’t really have to be like that. All it takes to save a little more money each month is a little restraint and tweaking your habits here and there.

Whether you want to build your credit rating, save for a holiday, a house deposit or maybe you want to tackle your debts – if you’re struggling with debts then perhaps you could benefit from some help from Creditfix – saving money each month is the only answer. Here we’ll look at some new and simple ways you can save extra money this month.

Take the work out of saving

Work out how much you can afford to set aside each month and have that amount transfer automatically into another savings account or ISA. If you don’t have to physically move the money each month, you won’t even realise that you’re saving, and you won’t find excuses not to transfer the money!

Check before you shop

We’ve all been there: hit the supermarket then wondered if we already have some of the items you need at home. You’re unsure so you buy them anyway. Only to find you have the items in abundance and they’re all at risk of going out of date if you don’t eat them fast. This kind of disorganisation creates a huge amount of food waste and isn’t kind to your bank balance. Before you shop, go through your pantry/fridge/freezer and check what you have.

Make your own gifts

Birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas are expensive occasions. So, be kinder to your budget by making your own gifts. Handmade gifts are unique and are usually better received than something that’s been shop bought.

Say goodbye to subscriptions

Subscription boxes, magazines, online resources and streaming services. If you don’t use them or want them – cancel them as soon as possible. You’re just throwing money away!

Kick the takeaway habit

A takeaway is a well-earned weekend treat – you deserve it! However, if you’re ordering takeaway several times a week then you’re not only wasting money on the food you have the fridge, but you’re also spending an extortionate amount on your habit. Try replicating your favourite takeaway dish instead or stick to one takeaway a week!

Save your tax refunds

There’s nothing more exciting than getting a tax rebate/refund in the mail. It’s tempting to spend it on something special, but you should save it instead to boost your funds!

If you would like to read more about saving money check out this article: https://socalcitykids.com/how-to-save-money-by-living-a-sustainable-lifestyle1/

Stay Connected: How to Stay in Touch With Your Grown-Up Children

Watching a child grow into a young adult is one of the most difficult yet exciting aspects of parenting. It’s as bittersweet as much as it is a difficult thing for a parent to adapt to.

Young adults take charge of their own lives. They make their own decisions and ask less for their parents’ advice. They no longer need to ask for permission to do something. Their lives get busier as they take on more responsibilities such as going to college or work, paying bills, or even taking care of their own children.

It’s a quite different situation for parents. The good news, though, is that they aren’t gone forever; they’ll always be your children, only that they’re older in age.

Everyone knows that adequate communication is critical to maintain relationships and bonds. In the case of grown-up children, below are some simple tips to help you stay in touch on a regular basis.

1. Give Them the Space They Need.

Parenting doesn’t just occur until a child turns 18. You’re always going to be their parent, and part of being a parent to an adult child is understanding that they need their personal space. This space gives them room to grow, learn, and live their lives as a grown-up.

Part of giving a grown-up child space is abstaining from butting into their personal lives too often when unnecessary and making sure to give them room to make their own decisions and mistakes. It’s rarely a good idea to extend your role as a parent into your child’s adult life. Now more than ever is their time for freedom and experimentation.

2. Set Up a Schedule to Communicate or See One Another.

Your adult children are adults just like you. They have their own ways of living. They run errands. They’re learning how to manage things as the ruler of their own life.

That said, the last thing you want to do to maintain a strong bond with your adult children is hound them with phone calls, texts, and plans to see one another. Quickly, this can leave your adult child aggravated, annoyed, and feeling smothered. It’s a good idea to plan certain days or times that you plan to contact them or see them to, say, go out to lunch together.

3. Get Treatment for Hearing Loss if Applicable.

Did you know that hearing loss can cause serious communication problems with loved ones? Not only can it cause impairments with hearing what your grown children have to say, but it can cause bond-destroying misunderstandings and can create frustration and anxiety for both the communicator and the listener.

Given the latter information, it’s critical to opt for technology for hearing better, if necessary, to ensure your verbal conversations with your grown-up children will be crystal clear and that there will be as few miscommunication issues as possible. With the right hearing aides, you might just find that the bond between you and your children is stronger.

Conclusion

Staying in touch with grown-up children seems difficult. Although hard, it isn’t impossible and can be very doable once you get the gist of it. From making sure to give your adult children the space they need, to talking to and visiting them based on a schedule, to getting hearing loss treatment if necessary, there are many ways to amp up your communication.