Archives for January 2021

4 Kid-Friendly Things to Do Near Orange County Post COVID

The restrictions caused by the COVID-19 virus have made getting out and about with the kids next to impossible – and parents are beginning to feel the strain of having the younger members of the family cooped up at home. However, those restrictions will not be a reality forever. The promise of vaccines means that parents can now start planning for that long-awaited day out – and for those who call Orange County home, the opportunities for fun (and education) are almost limitless.

The wonderful weather and number of kid-friendly venues can make choosing venues for that perfect family day a challenge, however, here are some great choices for those who want to start planning ahead for a great day.

1. The LA Zoo and Botanical Gardens

With 1,000 animals representing 250 different species on show, the LA Zoo is perfect for kids. They will be fascinated and have the opportunity to learn about the natural world. For the littlest ones a visit to Muriel’s Ranch will allow them to interact with animals like goats and sheep. It’s a sure-fire winner. Asian Elephants will wow the younger members of the family – try and visit the exhibit when training is taking place. The Neil Papiano Play Park with its animal-themed climbing structures, water misters, and a great picnic area is a perfect rest stop during an exploration of the zoo.

2. The Butterfly Pavilion

The sheer beauty of the insects at this Natural History Museum attraction is sure to entrance the younger members of the family. It’s seasonal (open from mid-March to September) so it should feature in your future plans. It also provides a great opportunity for the kids to chat with the curators who will reveal why butterflies are so fascinating. The Pavillion offers the perfect opportunity to walk through a natural environment to see 30 different species of these shimmering winged beauties in action. Take a seat at one of the many rest spots (with the kids) and sit back and admire one of Mother Nature’s most wonderful creations.

3. Great Wolf Lodge

Avoid the congestion of Disneyland and head for the resort and waterpark at Great Wolf Lodge. Here the kids can splash and play on and in 14 slides and four pools (many suited for the youngest members of the family), including a variety of forts, ponds, and of course the ever-popular ‘River Canyon Run’ for a wild water experience. There are a variety of activities that offer fun on dry land as well – the kids can visit the Build-A-Bear outlet, enjoy a mini-golfing or bowling experience or MagiQuest. There are also some great dining options and shopping opportunities.

4. A Party Bus Tour

There are numerous great kid-friendly sights in or near the OC – and what better way for the younger members of the family to enjoy those than all together on a party bus rental in Orange County. This is the ideal day out on that special occasion. Tour organizers might provide drinks and snacks – and music. Some will even provide thoughtful additions like socks for dancing on the seats – and towels to deal with those inevitable spills. Destinations like Build A Bear, The OC Discovery Cube and Disneyland are popular – as are themed parties for that princess or pirate in your life.

There is so much for kids and families to enjoy in Orange County. It’s never too early to start planning for that special post-COVID day out.

*Like many things, hours and business openings are changing quite a bit so even after things begin to open up again it’s best to contact each business and make sure they’ll be open.

Here’s some provider info:

Party Bus Group
7044 Garden Grove Blvd

Garden Grove, CA 92841

(855) 500-7001

Great Wolf Lodge
12681 Harbor Boulevard

Garden Grove CA 92840

Ollie, Jan. 14th Pet of the Week!

Everyone needs a cat like Ollie in their life! “Curious,” “affectionate” and “happy” best describe this 2-year-old Creamsicle, and we can also add “eager.” He loves human companionship, and if he so much senses someone approaching, he’s up on his hind legs to rub against a hand, have some playtime, or gently accept a treat. Ready to take him home? Because the shelter is closed to the public, adoption appointments are conducted through email, so contact PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to meet Ollie. Ask for ID A653056.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

Rubio’s Adds Impossible Meat for 2021

Unique Mexican Spice Blend Creates New Experience for Rubio’s Customers

The new year brings a new addition to the menu at Rubio’s Coastal Grill. Beginning January 6, the home of The Original Fish Taco® will offer Impossible seasoned meat, made from plants. Rubio’s guests seeking to eat less meat as part of their new year’s resolutions can enjoy it in a new Impossible Taco Salad, or as a protein substitute on all chicken and steak entrées. Impossible meat is more sustainable, using a small fraction of land, water and energy, when compared to 80/20 ground beef.

 “We are using a signature blend of Mexican spices unique to Rubio’s in our Impossible Foods menu items,” said Rubio’s Co-Founder Ralph Rubio. “It pairs perfectly with our coastal-inspired flavors and expands our protein options that guests can feel great about eating.”

The Impossible seasoned meat has all the protein of 80/20 ground beef, does not contain animal hormones or antibiotics, is kosher, halal and gluten-free certified. Rubio’s is featuring the innovative Impossible meat in a new taco salad and two signature dishes:

·                Impossible™ Taco Salad: Impossible seasoned ground meat made from plants, romaine lettuce, black beans, roasted corn, salsa fresca, tortilla strips, sliced Haas avocado and signature pickled jalapeno ranch dressing.

·                Impossible Burrito Especial: Impossibleseasoned ground meat made from plants, handmade guacamole, chipotle white sauce, roasted chipotle salsa, citrus rice, black beans and salsa fresca in a warm flour tortilla. Served with tortilla chips.

·                Impossible California Bowl: Impossible seasoned ground meat made from plantscitrus rice, handmade guacamole, black beans, crisp romaine lettuce, salsa fresca, chipotle white sauce with your choice of salsa verde or roasted chipotle salsa.

About Rubio’s® Restaurants:

Rubio’s first opened in 1983, in the San Diego neighborhood of Mission Bay. Today, Rubio’s uses responsibly sourced seafood and continues to expand its menu with innovative recipes ranging from seafood tacos and burritos to California Bowls and crisp, fresh salads. In addition, Rubio’s offers all-natural chicken, raised without antibiotics, and all-natural USDA Choice steak, “no fried” pinto beans, handmade guacamole, a variety of proprietary salsas, and craft beer beverage options. The award-winning restaurant regularly receives accolades for its famous Original Fish Taco®. It was also recently ranked as one of Fast Casual’s “Top 50 Movers and Shakers” as well as one of the top five most loved fast casual chains ranked by Foodable Labs and Digital CoCo. Rubio’s is headquartered in Carlsbad, Calif., and currently operates restaurants in California, Arizona and Nevada.

Self Disclosure: I received some form of compensation to post. Photo credit: Rubio’s.

Save BIG at the Pediped® Semi-Annual Sale

Cost-conscious consumers who want top notch footwear for their children at a fraction of normal prices don’t have to wait any longer to shop! The can’t-miss deals start Monday, 1/11 at pediped.com as part of this year’s pediped® Semi-Annual Sale and run through January 25th. The sale includes shoes, boots, Maryjane’s, and even sandals for newborn to big kids! Prices will be close to factory costs for this sale, you don’t want to miss 35-60% off Top Sellers!

Offer beginning January 11: 3 pairs for $80, select styles

Visit the pediped website to see details for sale details beginning January 18.

The pediped® Semi-Annual Sale is always highly anticipated by customers because they know they are able to get some of our best products at deeply discounted prices. This year we’ve slashed prices on everything from our best-selling Flex® Naomi Boot for Kids to Originals® Fleece-lined Booties for Baby! Consumers can also stock up on accessories like socks, tights, and leggings, so head over to www.pediped.com/semi-annual to check out all the great deals included in this year’s sale.

About pediped® Footwear Categories:

Originals®: For Baby (Newborn to 2 years)

  • The soft flexible leather soles of Originals® are recommended by pediatricians and podiatrists. The design closely mimics barefoot walking, and does not force a child to change his/her natural stride. Each style features a slip-resistant leather sole and includes pediped® patented signature hand-stitching, allowing for a breathable shoe.
  • Originals® styles retail starting at $39.95 and are available for children in sizes newborn to 24 months.

Visit https://www.pediped.com/cribshoes for 40+ Baby Soft Sole styles and colors!

Grip ‘n’ Go™: For Toddler (Children 9 month to 3 years)

  • Grip ‘n’ Go™ styles provide a smooth transition for children learning to walk with a more confident stride. All Grip ‘n’ Go™ shoes include G2 Technology™, which includes a specialized soft rubber sole for additional cushion, rounded edges that mimic the natural shape of a foot to help with stability, a grip zone for additional traction, and a soft toe box that allows toes to curl and grip the floor. Varied styles come with additional features such as Memory Foam Technology™, and machine-washable capabilities.
  • Grip ‘n’ Go™ styles retail starting at $45 and are available in EU sizes 19-23, US kids 4-7.
    Visit https://www.pediped.com/toddler for 50+ Toddler Rubber sole styles and colors for toddlers!

Flex® For Confident Walkers (Children 1 to 9+ years)

  • For those who have developed a solid, natural stride, Flex® combines high quality materials and advanced technology to create the perfect, stylish choice for all-day comfortable wear. All closed toe styles include the Flex
  • Fit System™, which offers a customizable fit with the use of additional insoles, extending the life of a pair of shoes up to two months. To top it off, a cushioned arch support and flexible rubber soles ensure coziness and ongoing healthy foot development.
  • Flex® styles retail starting at $39.95 and are available in EU sizes 20-36/ US 5 kids-4.5 youth (available sizes vary by styles).

Visit pediped.com/bigkid for 50+ Rubber Sole styles and colors for your confident walkers!

To view the entire pediped® collection, visit pediped.com

About pediped®
pediped® Footwear was founded in 2005 by Angela and Brian Edgeworth in their quest for the perfect soft-soled shoe for their first daughter. Exceptional quality, unsurpassed comfort and distinctive styling have made the award winning company the fastest-growing children’s footwear brand in the United States. pediped® Footwear has been awarded the American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance for the promotion of healthy foot development. 

pediped® footwear is sold in over 200 stores in the United States and worldwide with an offering of more than 120 designs for boys and girls between their three lines, Originals®, Grip ‘n’ Go™ and Flex®.

Originals® (soft-soled shoes for newborns to age 2)

Grip ‘n’ Go™ (thin rubber-soled shoes for children ages 9 months to 3 years)

Flex® (rubber-soled shoes for children 1 to 9+ years) are available in EU sizes ranging from 20 to 36.

Credit: pediped.

News of the World * Classical, character-driven Western, amped up by performances by Tom Hanks and Henena Zengel

A Civil War veteran agrees to deliver a girl, taken by the Kiowa people years ago, to her aunt and uncle, against her will. They travel hundreds of miles and face grave dangers as they search for a place that either can call home. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Benjamin P. comments, “News of the Worldis a classical, character-driven Western amped up by the strength of its lead performances and cinematography. The vistas and wide plains of a Western are catnip to any cinematographer.  Dariuz Wolski creates a soft unease amid the ethereal hues of the frontier. There’s an air of uncertainty that comes with their arduous journey that clouds over the majesty of the terrain. Wolski’s cinematography basks in that majesty, but doesn’t let it shake its focus on the characters at the center of it all. You become enveloped in the vastness of Captain Kidd and Johanna’s travels, but fearful of what may lie ahead.” Abigail L. adds, “News of the World has a lot going for it and is full of creativity! While the concept of the film is original and full of potential, once the conflict is established the story doesn’t quite live up to its promise.” See their full reviews below.

News of the World

Benjamin P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 15

News of the Worldis a classical, character-driven Western amped up by the strength of its lead performances and cinematography.

Directed by Paul Greengrass, News of the Worldstars Tom Hanks as Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, a veteran and former newspaper man. He charts course across a divided, post-Civil War America, going from town to town and doling out the news along with hope or despair depending on the headline. It’s on these journeys that he finds a corpse in the woods and a toppled buggy, with a lone girl inside and some papers telling her story. She’s Johanna, a German orphan adopted by Native Americans who slayed her parents and then taken from them. Kidd takes it upon himself to find her the home she’s never really had, undeterred by the challenges ahead of them.

Tom Hanks is a gem, as usual. Hanks plays Kidd as flawed—we know he’s done some things he’s not proud of prior to the events of the film. He’s atoning for those actions with an outstretched hand and caring heart for a person who needs it, a beacon of decency in a world that doesn’t always adhere to that standard and the ideal stage for Hanks to work his magic upon. Fortunately, Hanks has a more than capable scene partner throughout in Helena Zengel, who plays Johanna. Her performance is mesmerizing and layered with nuance.  She captures a character with a fiery spirit and worldly inner life. The vistas and wide plains of a Western are catnip to any cinematographer.  Dariuz Wolski creates a soft unease amid the ethereal hues of the frontier. There’s an air of uncertainty that comes with their arduous journey that clouds over the majesty of the terrain. Wolski’s cinematography basks in that majesty, but doesn’t let it shake its focus on the characters at the center of it all. You become enveloped in the vastness of Captain Kidd and Johanna’s travels, but fearful of what may lie ahead.

Greengrass’s film seems primed for the big screen with its wealth of set pieces motivated by scale and environment; however, in the current times, a good portion of the people who watch this movie will watch it at home, and the movie seems as appropriate for that viewing experience with its stripped-down moments in between those grander ones.

I give News of the World3 out of 5 stars and an age rating of 12 to 18 for some mild violence and moments of peril. You can see it in theaters December 25, 2020, and it will be available for home viewing within a month after its release.

News of the World

By Abigail Liu, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

News of the World has a lot going for it and is full of creativity! While the concept of the film is original and full of potential, once the conflict is established the story doesn’t quite live up to its promise.

The story centers on Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Tom Hanks), a Confederate Civil War veteran, and traveling news correspondent, who finds a young girl named Johanna (Helena Zengel) who was taken by Kiowa natives years ago. Kidd agrees to take the girl to her aunt and uncle, despite her protests in a language he does not speak. The pair faces many dangers along the way as they travel the American plains, including thieves, a dust storm, and a workers’ riot, but through those challenges, they learn more about each other and how to work together.

The sets are impressive as well as the costumes. The actors are all dressed in outfits that really fit the time period and the region! I especially loved the scenes where Kidd and Johanna are traveling across the open desert because the filming locations are beautiful. My favorite part is how Kidd’s and Johanna’s relationship develops into one similar to a parent and a child, and the way it changes Kidd’s perspective on family. Tom Hanks, as Kidd, is an outstanding actor, but I think his performance is somewhat negatively affected by uninteresting dialogue and character choices. In particular, Kidd’s decision to rile the workers and fight against the mine owners while relaying the news seems a bit out of character, since Kidd is much calmer and lenient at the beginning of the movie. In fact, many scenes in the build-up of the main conflict of the story are a bit off-putting because they don’t always match up with the familial and touching tone of the beginning and end of the film.

The message behind News of the World is that home is where the people you love are, and that family doesn’t always have to be found in blood. The awkward and eventually affectionate interactions between Kidd and Johanna prove that any two people can find a connection. This film is rated PG-13, and parents should watch out for racism, death, implied child harassment, violence including the use of weapons.

I rate News of the World 2 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 to 18. This film can be viewed in theaters on December 25, 2020.

Wonder Woman 1984 * Magnificent Costumes, Sets, Performances. Excellent Sequel

Rewind to the 1980s as Wonder Woman’s next big screen adventure finds her facing two all-new foes: Max Lord and The Cheetah. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “I love Wonder Woman 1984! The costumes and sets are magnificent! And it has original music that fits perfectly with every scene! I am happy to report that this movie has a “satisfying” ending, but no spoilers here. Knowing that this movie is a sequel, I would recommend watching the first one because it sets up Wonder Woman’s backstory and other characters from the first movie. Zoe C. adds, “The greatest assets in Wonder Woman 1984 are Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Barbara Minerva (Kristen Wiig). Their characters are rich and enjoyable to watch, and they each portray a wide range of emotions. Gal Gadot as Diana Prince shines again in a role that seems tailor-made for her. She is the greatest princess: fierce, elegant and full of humanity.” See their complete reviews below.

Wonder Woman 1984

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

I love Wonder Woman 1984! The costumes and sets are magnificent! And it has original music that fits perfectly with every scene!

Wonder Woman 1984 takes place in 1984 (hence the name), 66 years after the original movie, Wonder Woman. Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) is living among the mortals and working at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. While there, the museum receives a mysterious stone that can grant one wish per person. Diana wishes to bring her long lost love, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), back from the dead. Subsequently, she discovers the true power of the stone, and what would happen if it falls into the wrong hands.

I am happy to report that this movie has a “satisfying” ending, but no spoilers here. Knowing that this movie is a sequel, I would recommend watching the first one because it sets up Wonder Woman’s backstory and other characters from the first movie. One thing that really stands out to me is the attention to detail. All of the costumes, sets and dialogue are very well executed and accurate to the 80s, or so my parents tell me! I especially like Wonder Woman’s golden armor. Kudos to Lindy Hemming (costume designer) and Aline Bonetto (production designer) for the realistic look. All of the actors are strong, but the ones that stand out the most are Pedro Pascal and Kristen Wiig. Pedro Pascal (Maxwell Lord) really personifies the bad guy, a con man always wanting more. And as you watch Kristen Wiig’s character, Barbara Minerva, evolve during the movie, you can see the contrast between her two personalities emerge.

The main messages of this movie are to be careful about what you wish for, truth overcomes lies, and of course, girl power. There is some bad language and a lot of fight scenes – it is, of course, a superhero movie. Wonder Woman is a great role model for all people as she inspires bravery, love, and heroism.  

I give Wonder Woman 1984 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend it for ages 10 to 18. Adults will enjoy it, too. Wonder Woman 1984 will be coming out in select theaters, IMAX, and HBO Max on December 25, 2020.

Wonder Woman 1984

By Zoe C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

Wonder Woman 1984 is a fantasy action sequel to 2017’s Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins and starring by Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Pedro Pascal and Kristen Wiig.

The movie opens with spectacular action scenes that take place in Themyscira, the ancient island where our favorite heroine comes from. We see Diana (Gal Gadot) at a very young age, competing in a warrior challenge and learning one of the most important lessons in life: the importance of being truthful.

Then, the film shifts to the 1980’s where most of the movie takes place. Diana Prince is working at the Smithsonian Institute curating ancient artifacts, and one of them, recently discovered, is a very powerful stone that grants wishes. The stone will become a powerful and destructive weapon. Diane welcomes new worker Barbara Minerva who is shy and seems to be the opposite of Diana and who is investigating the stone.

The greatest assets in Wonder Woman 1984 are Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Barbara Minerva (Kristen Wiig). Their characters are rich and enjoyable to watch, and they each portray a wide range of emotions. Gal Gadot as Diana Prince shines again in a role that seems tailor-made for her. She is the greatest princess: fierce, elegant and full of humanity.

The special effects are very well done, not perfect, but very impressive. There are a couple of sequences that are absolutely spectacular. The colors and costumes are vibrant, elegant and truthful to the era. And while the action scenes are exciting, the main story in general seems a little weak. I was on the edge of my seat at different times, but the story, at many moments is not that powerful. The music by Hans Zimmer is impeccable and adds a perfect emotional touch.

Wonder Woman 1984 is not as “wonderful” as the previous film, but is totally entertaining—and the messages are much needed in the world today: first, staying true to who we are. The other message is “be careful what we wish for” which, in this film, means it’s good to remember that what we long for should be love and kindness. 

I give Wonder Woman 1984 a 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommended to kids 10 and up (for some violent scenes) and adults as well. Wonder Woman 1984 opens on December 25, 2020, in theaters and on HBO Max.

Brachypelma Hamorii Tarantula: All You Need to Know About Your Hairy Friend

Tarantulas are the largest spider species on earth. You will find them across all kinds of environments, from the deserts of Africa to the tropical rain forests of the Amazon. 

They belong to the Theraphosidae family, which comprises over 860 different species.

Often, you’ll hear people talking about the old world and new world species. The new world (North and South America) includes species like the Brachypelma hamorii, a species found in Mexico.

The old world refers to species found in Asia, Europe, Africa, etc. New world tarantula species tend to be less aggressive compared to their old-world species. They tend to be aggressive and have more potent venom.

Characteristics of Brachypelma Hamorii

  • Females tend to be larger than their male counterparts.
  • Their legs and palps are black to reddish in color, with three distinctly coloured rings.
  • Adult males have light greyish-red carapace.
  • The upper part of the abdomen is black.
  • Females can live up to 30 years, while males live for roughly 5 years.

What feed your Brachypelma Hamorii

Like most tarantulas, this species’ diet tends to comprise mostly of insects, but some tarantulas may grow to be large enough to eat small rodents and birds. In the wild, they hunt by slowly sneaking up on their prey and jump on them.

Others prefer to tube web or burrow for food to come to them. Once they are within range, they then pull the prey into their hole where they consume them.

As large as they are, these beautiful creatures aren’t always the hunters. Sometimes, they become the prey. There are countless tarantula predators, including:

  • Wasps, 
  • Birds, 
  • Snakes, 
  • Coyotes, 
  • Lizards, 
  • Scorpions 
  • Other spiders (spiders are cannibals)

By far, the most lethal tarantula predator is the Pepsis wasp, a.k.a, the tarantula hawk. They sting the tarantula, which paralyzes it. Then, the wasp will drag it back to its nest. She will then lay her eggs on the tarantula. Once they hatch, the larva consumes the tarantula.  

Tarantulas as pets

In the invertebrate world, no species is more popular than tarantulas. They cost anything from $10 to $200 or more, depending on their popularity, rarity, and size. Some hobbyists collect different species just for fun, while others keep them as pets.

What makes these creatures popular is that they are inexpensive, beautiful, and easy to maintain – compared to other pets.

If you wish to keep a tarantula as a pet, there are a couple of things you need to think about first.

  1. Tarantulas tend to live for many years; they are not a pet you will get and only have to worry about for a year or two.
  2. You need to conduct in-depth research on the care of the various species you want to buy. Care doesn’t vary much, but if you want your pet to live long and happy, it’s vital you give your tarantula a healthy environment.
  3. Decide whether to get a species like the Brachypelma hamorii to hold and play with or the pink toe tarantula to look at; please note that there are multiple species to choose from. Pick the type that most fits what you are looking for.

Lastly, new pet owners tend to struggle with the question of how often they should feed their hairy friends. The answer depends on the age and size of your pet. Younger tarantulas tend to eat more often than adults. Always remove any food they haven’t consumed from their cage.

Napoleon, Jan. 7th Pet of the Week!

The French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was a shrewd military personage who built an empire with his skills. Unlike Bonaparte, though, our Napoleon resembles the sweet, custardy dessert of the same name, and he’ll delight you just as much as that gooey goody does. No calories to worry about—this 1-year-old pitty mix is energetic and playful and will lead you through the routines, only to settle down later for some love. Want your heart blown apart (heh heh)? Take a Napoleon home! Because the shelter is closed to the public, adoption appointments are conducted through appointment, so call 562-570-PETS or email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov  to meet Napoleon. Ask for ID#652588.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)