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in every issue Inside articles Volume 42 • Number 2 • May 2023 41 YEARS Since 1982 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 YEARS 41 YEARS 4 • SanDiego family .com • May 2023 10 Publisher’s Letter and Our San Diego Families Local moms share ways they’ve spent Mother’s Day 12 Short & Sweet News | Notes | Tips 24 May Calendar Viva La Música at SeaWorld and much more springtime family fun 14 The 4-1-1 on Head Start Programs for Preschoolers 16 Meet Marie Coronel San Diego news reporter and mom extraordinaire 18 Camp is More Essential than Ever Summer camp can help fill important gaps in growth and development 22 Notes from Camp What I learned at Raintree Ranch 30 Happy Mother’s Day! Tips to make a fabulous charcuterie board for Mom Summer Camp Guide Visit SanDiegoFamily.com On the Cover: 10News reporter Marie Coronel and her boys are ready to cheer on the Padres! Read more about Coronel on p.16. Cover photo: All Colors Photography www.theseasidebaker.com

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It’s Mothers’ Day, Week, Month, Year!

Marie Coronel, morning reporter for ABC 10News, is featured this month (page 16), sharing how she balances work with family life. She has figured out how to stay connected with her family throughout the day. Support from Coronel’s husband and mom is a great benefit. The Coronel family are big Padres fans! Check our calendar for this month’s home games and two special Padres hat giveaway days. Check the Padres website for additional promo days.

The kids will be out of school soon. It’s time to get your summer plans finalized. Flip through the publication to find great camps for the kids. Don’t let them be on devices all summer. Help them expand their horizons by exploring new avenues and meeting new friends.

This month is water safety month. If your kids don’t know how to swim or could improve their skills, this summer is a great time to learn. Having confidence in the water can save their life and maybe someone else’s.

Mother’s Day is May 14. Every day should be Mom’s Day! Make her feel appreciated, honored, loved and respected. Expensive gifts aren’t necessary—having family physically present or on FaceTime is great. Check out the M-O-M charcuterie board on page 30. Have it as a fun appetizer or make it for a nice lunch.

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Thank you to the local moms who responded to our request for favorite ways to spend Mother’s Day. We hope you have a wonderful celebration this year!

My family spends Mother’s Day at Gator by the Bay. It’s a fun annual festival for all ages with live music, dancing, activities for kids and delicious Cajun food. Our whole family goes to celebrate together. Every year great memories are made! ~Jenn Coleman of Point Loma; mom to Connor (3) and Rocco (6)

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Every year I do three things for Mother’s Day: I make my mom an orchid corsage to wear, my family goes strawberry picking in Carlsbad, and I take my daughters to the Carlsbad Flower Fields. I love seeing all the flowers with them! Last year my son-in-law joined us, so that was extra special. Another favorite spot to see flowers is the Balboa Park Rose Garden. ~Sheri Sleger of Point Loma with daughters Rilynn (4) and Kaycie (24)

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My family brings me pancakes, hugs and kisses every Mother’s Day and my husband helps the boys make me a Lego flower bouquet! ~Mariecel OcádizGaron of San Marcos; mom to Liam (2), Owen (4) and Noah (7 mos.)

Last year we spent Mother’s Day at Orfila Winery. They had games for the children on the front grass which was a special treat. We listened to live music, ate fresh woodfired pizza, and I enjoyed a glass of wine! ~Melissa Varela of Rancho Peñasquitos with Sophia (10), Luke (4) and Andrew (6)

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Do you ever need help getting the kids out of a grumpy mood? Check out the book Pout Party, written and illustrated by Sarah McColl, a wonderful and relatable story for kids and adults alike. Read about Rue, who wakes up in a bad mood, and the unconventional way her spirits are lifted with the help of friends. Kids will be giggling by the end of the book!

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The 4-1-1 on Head Start Programs for Preschoolers

Kids learn how to interact with others and take fun field trips together. Head Start also provides healthy meals and snacks, along with important physical and mental health screenings (including vision and dental).

Families who qualify also benefit from prenatal and postpartum support, along with informative parenting classes. Carson explains that equipping parents and guardians with the necessary knowledge and skills can help ensure the best possible outcomes for everyone involved.

Who is eligible for Head Start?

• Income-eligible children from birth to age 5 (Income is based on federal poverty guidelines.)

• Foster children (regardless of foster family’s income)

• Homeless families

• Children raised by grandparents or other relatives

• Families receiving TANF, SSI, WIC or SNAP (CalFresh) benefits

Proof of U.S. citizenship is not required.

Where are Head Start services provided?

Head Start programs are offered in all 50 states and U.S. territories, including Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Along with home-based services, there are more than 140 centers across San Diego County.

What else do I need to know?

While most experts agree that preschool is an important element of a child’s education, many local families are already struggling to meet basic needs like food and shelter. In other words, preschool tuition isn’t even on the radar.

Fortunately, there’s help available. Head Start programs provide a range of federally-funded services to preschool children of low-income families. These include homebased services (birth to 3 years) and center-based preschool programs (ages 3–5), as well as healthy food options, medical screenings and parenting classes.

Below, we cover the many benefits of Head Start programs, who is eligible for services, and how to apply.

What are the benefits of Head Start programs?

“Head Start programs prepare young children to succeed in school and in life beyond school,” says Damon Carson, general manager of Neighborhood House Association (parent organization of Head Start programs). “To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way.”

Through Head Start, preschool children are exposed to math, science, art, language, drama and cultural activities.

• “For over 50 years, Head Start has been considered the premier early childhood program in this country,” says Carson. “It is a program that offers numerous resources in beautiful settings where children and families can thrive. Parent participation and input is welcome at every level of the program from the school setting to the board room.”

• Find additional information at www.neighborhoodhouse.org/ nha-programs/head-start.

• Head Start is currently experiencing a teacher shortage. Individuals with a passion for children and families are encouraged to consider joining the team.

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Lisa Pawlak is a contributing writer living in Encinitas with her family.

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Meet Marie Coronel San Diego news reporter and mom extraordinaire

a journalist, avid Padres fan and mother of three boys.

Born and raised in San Diego’s South Bay, Coronel was the only child of parents who immigrated from the Philippines. Surrounded by extended family, she trained in many forms of dance, performing at Del Mar Fairgrounds and venues all over the country. She especially enjoyed Philippine folk dancing as it provided a connection to her culture—but she knew her career path lay elsewhere.

“I’ve always wanted to be a reporter— even as a little girl,” Coronel explains. “My parents bought me one of those

from Cal State Northridge. In college, she had internships doing everything from anchoring news segments at the campus radio station to learning about TV production on the Jimmy Kimmel Live Show. After graduation, Coronel landed a behind-the-scenes job at KTNV in Las Vegas, where she discovered the ins-and-outs of newsgathering. Then, she moved to Maryland for her first onair position, where she met her husband, John, on a story. (Their first encounter was televised!) Finally, she moved back to San Diego to report for the station she grew up watching: ABC 10News.

Now Coronel is mom to Joseph (11), Patrick (9) and Christopher (5). Like

many working parents, she possesses strong organizational skills to juggle life’s busy schedule. A typical work day involves getting up at 2 a.m., doing her own hair and make-up, peeking in on her sleeping boys, then heading to the station to meet with her news team. Some days, they leave immediately to cover breaking news.

Coronel typically sneaks in a morning call to her family as they eat breakfast. At the end of her work day, after giving an 11 a.m. live news report, she heads home, has lunch with her live-in mother, and runs errands before the kids get out of school.

“This is where it gets tricky,” Coronel confesses. “All three boys are in afterschool activities and they all play sports. So, I usually have a group text or conversation with my mom and husband about who goes where at what time and who is picking up which kid. After practices, we try to have dinner as a family.”

Weekends are spent at the boys’ baseball, soccer and basketball games. “We always make an effort to get family time in there,” she says. “It might be lunch or dinner after a game. We rotate on who gets to pick the restaurant. If we have a [longer] break, we like taking family walks/hikes or we attend an event [together]. A lot of these ideas come from San Diego Family Magazine!”

The whole family loves to cheer on the Padres, carrying on traditions from Coronel’s own childhood. Her dad, who has since passed, owned a collection of old-school Padres hats that the boys now take turns wearing to games, including those during spring training.

“A memory I will always cherish is the Padres game versus the Dodgers, when the Friars clinched the NLDS,” she says.

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“I had already been scheduled to anchor the news that evening, so I had to miss watching the game with my family. To still feel connected to the family I brought one of my dad’s hats to work. As a native San Diegan and lifelong Padres fan, it was so cool to share the news about the Padres win with our viewers. After the newscast, I put my dad’s hat on and took a picture on the anchor desk.”

Balancing a career with family isn’t always easy, but Coronel is grateful for the support of her husband and mom. She says getting up so early interferes with certain activities and it is challenging to take mornings off for school-related events. But she volunteers for a school news program in the afternoons.

“Even though professionally my life can be very busy, I always find those moments with my kids,” she says. Such as helping with homework, chatting over frozen yogurt, and cheering on the boys during games.

What does your ideal Mother’s Day look like?

My ideal Mother’s Day involves being with my kids, my husband and my mom. I absolutely love the homemade cards or cards they pick out and decorate. It makes my eyes watery to see how much effort they put into those. While they are young, it makes me feel good to know they appreciate all that we do for them. ~

While Coronel is proof that it’s possible for working moms to find a healthy work-life balance, she does admit to drinking a lot of coffee to keep going. (No judgment here!) We certainly wish her (and her mom) a wonderful Mother’s Day. Hopefully they can both sleep in. v

Lisa Pawlak is a freelance writer living in Encinitas with her family.

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Camp is More Essential than Ever

One thing parents probably agree on is that kids have missed out on important growth opportunities over the past several years. With the most acute stage of the pandemic behind us, the time has finally come to fill in some of those gaps. One way to accomplish this is to send your kids to summer camp.

Some of the social-emotional benefits of summer camp include regaining a sense of social connectedness, trying new activities, improving self-confidence, discovering better communication skills, and making new friends. At many camps, kids also experience a boost in physical health. Below, we take a deep dive into the reasons why summer camp is more essential than ever.

Social Connectedness

When social isolation was initially recommended to slow the spread of COVID-19, most of us didn’t understand how deeply this behavior would impact today’s youth.

“Over the last couple of years, we have noticed that children tend to have a harder time interacting and relating socially to others, engaging in abstract thinking, and coping with stress,” says Robyn Higgins, education and tours manager at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. “We have seen this manifest in a variety of ways during camp as children have begun to relearn and practice some of these skills. For instance, children may have a harder time adapting when a planned activity changes, or it may take them longer to connect with other campers.”

At summer camp, children are able to regain a sense of interconnectedness with their surrounding communities as they practice face-to-face communication skills, meet new people, develop friendships, and bond over common interests and activities.

Growth Mindset

When it comes to post-pandemic kids, the inability to experience life with a growth mindset is another area of concern. Children who possess a growth mindset understand that skills and abilities can be improved with sufficient time and effort. Those lacking this approach often lack the self-confidence required to move past life’s inevitable failures and tackle new challenges. Summer camp can help kids expand their mindset.

“At camp, we see the power in meeting and working with new friends,” says Elle Muse, recreation supervisor of Seaside Day Camps in Encinitas. “Whether it is that small bit of competition or encouragement from those around you, these interactions help children get out of their own heads and work through new experiences to create self-confidence.”

Opportunities to Try New Things

“Opportunities to try new things is one of the most valuable benefits of summer camp and has the greatest impact on children who are returning to camp after the pandemic,” says Muse. She explains that camp inherently creates a new environment and experience, placing children outside their comfort zone.

Depending on which camp you choose, new opportunities may involve physical activities like hiking, rock climbing, archery or horseback riding; alternatively, kids may be exposed to more cerebral activities such as using unfamiliar materials for art projects, experimenting with STEM concepts and learning new campfire songs.

To be clear, placing kids outside of their comfort zone is rarely a bad thing when it’s in a safe environment. Kids can develop new skills, discover new passions, enjoy independence and adventure, and experience boosts in self-confidence and self-esteem.

Independence

For any parents out there with helicopter tendencies, the pandemic may have sharpened those

Want to learn more about growth mindset? Read our article, “How and Why to Develop Growth Mindset in Kids” at www.sandiegofamily.com/ parenting/how-and-why-to-develop-growth-mindset-in-kids.

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well-intentioned (but often harmful) instincts to swoop in and over-manage their child’s life. If this sounds familiar, it’s not too late to correct it. Rest assured that summer camp can provide a safe and separate space for kids to learn how to think independently, make their own decisions and learn from their mistakes.

“Summer camp encourages children to engage in discovery, exploration and problem-solving, ultimately supporting their holistic growth and development as they navigate the world,” says Higgins.

To further foster your child’s independence, be sure to allow their participation when choosing summer camp programs.

Physical Activity

With kids spending more time than ever indoors and on screens, it’s no surprise that there is a childhood obesity epidemic. According to the CDC, obesity now affects about one in five kids—and things aren’t heading in the right direction.

Summer camp can help kids achieve or maintain a healthy weight, along with developing greater physical stamina and endurance, through fun activities like hiking, swimming and outdoor games. If your child plays (or wants to play) year-round sports, programs focused on building sportspecific skills may be a particularly good fit.

Keep in mind that not only can camp boost physical fitness, it also leads to improvements in mental health and well-being. As Muse so aptly observes, “Camp is the place where building new friendships and learning emotional intelligence is disguised by fun.”

To find a summer camp near you, flip through this magazine or visit www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/ summer-camps-and-programs.  v

Lisa Pawlak is an award-winning contributing writer living in Encinitas with her family.

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Notes from Camp: What I learned at Raintree Ranch

At 9 years old, I was one of the youngest campers headed for Raintree Ranch, an overnight YMCA camp in Julian. Approaching the sign-in desk with my parents and sister, I felt a mixture of nervousness and excitement. This will be the longest I’ve ever been away from my family, I thought. I soon discovered that the busy, fun-filled week would leave no room for homesickness. I was about to embark on an adventure that would have a lasting impact.

We found my assigned cabin and I chose a top bunk, introducing myself to the girl unpacking her things below. Saying goodbye to my family, I already felt empowered by the independence of an overnight camp experience. As I settled in and got to know the girls in my cabin, I found new friends in my peers and counselors. At the very least, we had a common interest—horses. I was inspired to keep up with the older kids when it came to horseback riding skills. We learned about different gaits (walk, trot, canter, gallop), horse anatomy, how to tackup and get horses ready for riding, and how to groom, feed and take care of them. We also enjoyed traditional camp life—archery, swimming, songs, team games, skits and campfires. I left camp that summer

with a newfound sense of independence and appreciation for teamwork, my peers and, of course, horses. It was awesome! I couldn’t wait to return the following year.

Now that I’m 22, I know that disconnecting from the outside world those two summers allowed me to connect with nature and animals in a different way. I learned that working hard yields results and rewards; all of those early mornings “tacking-up” the horses meant

an opportunity for trail rides and lessons in the arena. Since the camp is designed for every learning level, kids advance at their own pace. We tried new things, improved existing skills and mastered others.

The experiences at Raintree Ranch taught me that breaking out of my shell reaped unexpected benefits. Living with people who were similar, yet so different, taught me to problem-solve,

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collaborate and discover how I fit into the new, unique dynamic. I wanted to emulate the leadership qualities that my camp counselors and peers demonstrated. Working with others and having responsibilities at camp laid the groundwork for the life experiences that followed.

In college I had the amazing opportunity to study abroad in Glasgow, Scotland, where many of the experiences were similar to camp life. I was able to fully immerse myself and build connections with students from Scotland, Canada, Hong Kong, Italy, France and other parts of the world. Friendships that were formed with students from various backgrounds and cultures mirrored those made at camp—we bonded over similarities and learned from our differences.

Even my education and professional experience revolve around collaboration with interdisciplinary teams and fostering meaningful connections. I currently work as a Behavioral Health Associate at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego. I’ve developed a passion for working with children and encouraging them to pursue new experiences, just as I did at summer camp as a child. v

Madelyn Hranek, who grew up in San Diego, is passionate about childhood development.

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Joe Musgrove Bucket Hat Giveaway to the first 40,000 fans. Today, vs. Reds, 6:40 pm. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com

wednesday | 3

FREE Cajon Classic Cruise. Display of classic cars. Wednesdays, 5–7:30 pm. Through Oct. Downtown El Cajon. www.cajonclassiccruise.org

thursday | 4

Star Wars Day

Viva La Música at SeaWorld

Dance to the hottest music, sample fiery flavors and more at this festive, family-friendly Latin celebration. Select dates, May 5–21. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com

Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

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May Day

Foodies 4 Foster Kids. Restaurants will have a designated menu item, in which a portion of each sale will be donated to Promises2Kids benefitting foster children. May 1–31. Participating restaurants: www.promises2kids.org

Spring Safari Featuring Butterfly Jungle. Wander through hundreds of colorful butterflies and learn about their critical role in the ecosystem. Through May 14, 10 am–4:30 pm. $15; park admission not included. San Diego Zoo Safari Park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.sdzsafaripark.org/spring-safari.org

Miniland San Diego. See Petco Park, the Rady Shell, Hotel del Coronado, Del Mar Racetrack, San Diego’s coastline and more. Open daily. LEGOLAND, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. www.legoland.com

FREE The Big Exchange. Members from participating San Diego Museum Council organizations can visit over 40 museums, historic sites, gardens and more throughout San Diego County. Through May 18. www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org

Padres Home Games. Today through May 3 vs. Reds; May 5–7 vs. Dodgers; May 15–17 vs. Royals & May 19–21 vs. Red Sox. Petco Park. www.padres.com

The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. Nearly fifty acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers. Daily, 9 am–5 pm. Through May 14. $7–$18; under 3 free.

5704 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad. Reservations required: www.theflowerfields.com

Elmo’s Springtacular at Sesame Place. Filled with furry fun and an exciting lineup of special events. Through May 21. Sesame Place, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. www.sesameplace.com

Roald Dahl’s “Matilda the Musical.” With high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, enjoy the story of this special girl with the extraordinary imagination. Through May 14. Starting at $18. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com

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Flashback. An exploration of 50 years of science, pop culture, trends and San Diego history. $19.95–$24.95; 3 & under free. Open daily through June 4. 10 am–5 pm. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

May the “fourth” be with you! Find fun ideas to transport your family to a galaxy far, far away at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-todo/seasonal-happenings/how-tocelebrate-star-wars-day.

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Cinco de Mayo

FREE Cinco de Mayo. Live music, street performers, food and more. Through May 7. Old Town. Details: www.cincodemayooldtown.com

Children’s Day at the Japanese Friendship Garden. Make special koinobori, play games, eat kashiwamochi, wear yukatas and more. 10 am–4 pm. Balboa Park. Tickets: www.niwa.org

U-Pick Strawberries. Strawberries, fresh produce and local goods. Pet and feed sheep, goats and rabbits. Daily, 9 am–6 pm. Carlsbad Strawberry Company, 1050 Cannon Rd., Carlsbad. www.carlsbadstrawberrycompany.com

Kid’s Night Out. Kids, grades 1-5, enjoy a themed night of recreation games, arts and crafts, movies and more. 4:30–9 pm. $10–$20. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. Registration required: www.poway.org

Spring Into Camping. Set up your tent, catch a fish, cruise the lake on a motorboat or simply relax. 1 pm–tomorrow, 10 am & May 19–20. $26 per car. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd. Register: www.poway.org/lakepoway

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“Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3” Movie Night. Support the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego by attending a blockbuster movie with costumed characters, prizes, snacks and more. UltraStar Mission Valley, 7510 Hazard Center Dr. Tickets: www.snrfsd.org

Campo Days. Train rides, vintage vehicles, historical displays and more. Today and tomorrow. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, 750 Depot St., Campo. Tickets: www.psrm.org

San Diego Humane Society Walk for Animals. Every dollar raised makes a lifesaving difference for animals who rely on us for a second chance. 8 am. $5–$30. NTC Park at Liberty Station. Register: www.sdhumane.org/walk

FREE Comic Book Day. Check out the full list of comics available and find a store near you at www.freecomicbookday.com.

FREE Spring Garden & Butterfly Festival. Animal encounters, crafts and more. 9 am–3 pm. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. www.springgardenfestival.org

FREE Convoy Nights: Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Edition. Multi-cultural activities, entertainment and more for all ages. 4–10 pm. Kilowatt Brewing, 7576 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. www.convoydistrict.com

KPBS Daniel Tiger. Hop aboard the red trolley and enjoy story time, goodie bags and a special craft. Today & tomorrow, 9:30 am–12:30 pm. $11.50. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. Pre-registration required: www.sdcdm.org

LEGOLAND Water Park. Slides, sandy beaches, Build-A-Raft River plus Pirate Reef and LEGO Legends of CHIMA Water Park comprising 10 acres of water fun. Weekends, 10:30 am–5:30 pm and May 27–31. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

FREE Fern Street Circus: “Hoy Por Ti, Mañana Por Mi.” A variety of circus acts. Today, tomorrow, May 13 & 14; 2 pm. Locations: www.fernstreetcircus.com

Escondido Renaissance Faire. Jousting tournament, live entertainment and more. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. $12–$15;

under 5 free. Felicita County Park, 742 Clarence Ln. www.oldetymeproductions. com/escondidorenaissancefaire

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FREE Carlsbad Village Street Faire. Children’s rides and fun for the whole family. 8 am–5 pm. Carlsbad Blvd. to Jefferson. www.kennedyfaires.com/ carlsbad

Touch-a-Truck Lakeside Edition. Kids can climb in trucks, trailers, cars and more. 10 am–3 pm. $10. Details: www.lakesidechamber.org

FREE Cinco de Mayo Festival. Entertainment, food and fun. 11 am–5 pm. Grape Day Park, 321 Broadway, Escondido. www.eventbrite.com/e/cincode-mayo-festival-tickets-588579185187

Miracle Babies Superhero 5K & Family Fair. Grab your cape and mask and fly on over to run or walk 3.1 miles to support families with hospitalized infants. 7–11 am. $15–$50. Liberty Station NTC Park, 2455 Cushing Rd. Register: www.miraclebabies5k.org

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Healthy Routines for Busy Families

School holidays like summer vacation and spring break can make it tricky to stick with healthy habits.

Just picture this: Extra screen time, more snacking, and staying up late. Having a routine in place can make it possible to prioritize the habits that matter most to you, while still enjoying the relaxed schedule. Kids thrive on routine, and planning for healthy habits can help improve health and wellbeing for the whole family, even during busy seasons.

Having a schedule doesn’t mean having every moment of the day planned out, but rather, it helps to create a game plan for the family by incorporating the healthy habits you would like to prioritize. For example, consider a plan for when to use screen time, when to exercise or have outdoor play time, and how often you want to commit to eating meals as a family. Planning ahead can make it easier to follow through and create habits that stick.

Here are three routines that can improve the health of the whole family:

The meal and snack routine

Eating at the table on a set schedule can prevent grazing and can also ensure kids are hungry at mealtime, meaning they are more likely to eat their meal and try new foods -- a win-win if you have a picky eater! If your child is schoolaged, try following the meal schedule that they have at school. If not, come up with a schedule that works best for your family. Having a schedule can help to redirect the conversation when kids are frequently asking for snacks. When kids eat at the table without screens, they are able to tune into their hunger and fullness cues more effectively (versus eating distractedly in front of a screen).

The bedtime routine

An evening routine before bed can help kids begin to wind down and can promote more restful sleep. Having the same bedtime every night, as well as turning off screens one hour before bedtime, can help to improve sleep and make it easier to fall asleep. A bedtime routine can be simple! If you need some ideas, think of the five Bs – bathe, brush teeth, book, breathe, and bed! A calming connection with your child before bed (like reading

a few books and taking some deep breaths together) makes it more likely they are ready to rest when it’s time for lights out.

The family meal routine

Eating as a family is one of the healthiest habits families can create. Kids who eat with the family at least three times per week have improved nutrition, get better grades, are less stressed, and have more confidence. If your family is busy with various activities at dinner time, try to have weekend meals or breakfast together instead.

Creating longlasting

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health habits starts with one small change at a time. Focus on the habit that is most important to you and build from there!
Cassandra Padgett, MS ACE Health Coach Cassandra Padgett is the Senior Health Educator for Children’s Primary Care Medical Group and a Health Coach for the WELL Clinic by CPCMG. The WELL Clinic supports kids and families in creating lasting healthy lifestyle changes.

Calendar

May

tuesday | 9

Above and Beyond. Immersive simulations, interactive design challenges and more. Daily, 10 am–4 pm. $15–$25; 2 & under free. San Diego Air & Space Museum, Balboa Park. www.sandiegoairandspace.org

wednesday | 10

Kids Bowl FREE. Two games every day through Aug. 21. Aztec Lanes, 6075 Aztec Cir. Dr. Details and to register: www.kidsbowlfree.com

thursday | 11

Mother’s Day Teas. Through May 15. 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $15.95–$39.95. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 3rd St. Reservations required: www.juliantea.com

Gator by the Bay Festival. The Mardi Gras-themed music and food festival features live music on seven stages and plenty of fun for the kids. Through May 14. Starting at $47. Spanish Landing Park, across from the airport. www.gatorbythebay.com

saturday | 13

“Star Wars: A New Hope” in Concert. Today & tomorrow, 7:30 pm. Starting at $50. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Way. www.theshell.org

Involved Exceptional Parents Day. A unique one-day conference and resource fair for parents and caregivers of children with special needs and/or disabilities, educators and service providers. 8 am–3:30 pm. $125. Town & Country Hotel, 500 Hotel Circle N., Mission Valley. Register: www.iepday.org

Butterflies, Biscuits & Tea with Ms. Smarty-Plants. Celebrate moms with a butterfly release, snacks and a stroll through the garden. 10 & 11 am & 12 noon. $30. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. www.thegarden.org

FREE Spring Antique & Craft Fair. Crafts, collectibles, antiques and more. Today & tomorrow, 9 am–3 pm. Summers Past Farms, 15602 Olde Hwy. 80, Flinn Springs. www.summerspastfarms.com

FREE Hot Rods & Cool Treats. Vintage carnival games, build-your-own sundae,

face painting, crafts and a fun zone. 11 am–2 pm. Carnival games and food for purchase. Pine Avenue Community Park, 3333 Harding St. www.carlsbadca.gov

FREE Balboa Park Pow Wow. Bird singing, gourd dancing and more. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. Cor. of Park Blvd. & President’s Way. www.sdaihc.org/ powwow

sunday | 14

Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise. Celebrate Mother’s Day with a relaxing brunch cruise on the Big Bay. 10 am & 2 pm. $56.70–$94.50; 3 & under free. 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com

Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise. Enjoy a buffet with spectacular views of the city skyline. 11 am–1 pm & 12–2 pm. $79.90–$99.90; 3 & under free. Pier 1 Hornblower Landing, 1800 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

Science Club: T-Shirt Chromatography. Create your own colorful T-shirt design while learning about chemistry and chromatography. 10 am–12 noon (girls

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Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

thursday | 18

FREE Encinitas Cruise Night. Hot rods, classic cars, live music and more. 5:307:30 pm. S. Coast Hwy. 101 from D St. to K St. www.encinitas101.com

FREE SANDAG Bike Anywhere Day. Enjoy the fresh air while exploring dozens of new bikeways. Free T-shirts at pit stops while supplies last. 6–9 am. Details: www.sandag.org/bikemonth

Recess at Oma’s. All activities inside Oma’s (wagon rides excluded) will be offered. Through May 20. 10 am–4 pm. Oma’s Family Farm, 14950 El Monte Rd., Lakeside. To pre-purchase tickets: www.omasfamilyfarm.com.

friday | 19

Puerto Rican Heritage Celebration at Petco Park. Includes themed hat and game ticket. Today vs. Red Sox, 6:40 pm. Tickets: www.padres.com

saturday | 20

FREE Fiesta del Sol. Beachside music festival with kids rides, games, crafts and more. Today, 9 am–10 pm & tomorrow, 9 am–8 pm. Fletcher Cove Park, 111 S. Sierra Ave., Solana Beach. www.fiestadelsol.net

FREE Book Reading. Local author Minh Lê and Raissa Figueroa discuss and sign their new book, “Real to Me,” a story about friendship and accepting change. 2:30 pm. La Jolla Riford Library, 7555 Draper Ave.

sunday | 21

San Diego Strike Force. Indoor football league. Tonight, 3:05 pm. Starting at $13. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. www.sdstrikeforce.com

thursday | 25

FREE Family Arts & Literacy Night: “The Little Mermaid.” Live performance, art project and a free book. 6:30–8 pm. Salvation Army Kroc Center. 6605 University Ave. https://sd.kroccenter.org

The Animation Academy: From Pencils to Pixels. Interactive stations and a display of Comic-Con program covers and

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Top Gun: Maverick Movie Night & Party. Get your aviators & bomber jackets and start your Memorial Day weekend with this ultimate movie event on the iconic USS Midway flight deck. $30; 3 & under free. USS Midway Museum, 910 N. Harbor Dr. Tickets: www.midway.org

Sesame Summer Splash. Plenty of sun-sational events at Sesame Place all summer long. Through Sept. Sesame Place San Diego, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplace.com

Summer Spectacular at SeaWorld. Stay late all summer to immerse yourself in exotic worlds of light and music and experience your favorite SeaWorld attractions in a whole new way. Select dates, through Sept. 4. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com

San Diego Wave Soccer. Cheer on our national women’s soccer team. Tonight &

May 31. 7 pm. Starting at $15. Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Tickets: www.sandiegowavefc.com

saturday | 27

The Prego Expo. Learn the ins and outs of all things baby while playing fun games, learning from global experts and potentially taking home an event grand prize giveaway. VIP admission, 11 am; General admission, 12–5 pm. VIP, $100; General, $25–$40; Ages 3–12, $5. Town & Country, 500 Hotel Cir. N. www.thepregoexpo.com

sunday | 28

FREE Vista Strawberry Festival. Contests, kids play zone, entertainment and strawberries. 8 am–6 pm. Vista’s Main St. Historical Area. www.vistastrawberryfest.com

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Come to the Neighborhood House Association Block Party at Kaiser Permanente Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium. Parents will find valuable family resources while kids play at interactive booths, create crafts and have a chance to win prizes. Free registration and information: https://NHABlockParty2023.eventbrite.com.

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Happy Mother’s Day!

Charcuterie boards are all the rage, and understandably so. A platter of snacks and treats thoughtfully placed on a decorative board—what’s not to love?

This Mother’s Day, consider treating Mom to a DIY charcuterie board, like this one from local food blogger, The Seaside Baker, who uses nine-inch wooden box letters (from a local craft store) to spell out M-O-M. She features a different theme in each: pastries, snacks and desserts. It’s all about arrangement (and using a variety of colors and textures). Feel free to substitute or add just about anything. Follow our tips and tricks and give it a whirl.

Consider different flavor profiles (sweet, salty, spicy).

Fill small, decorative bowls with dips or jam or snacks such as dark chocolate, pretzels or honeycomb to add dimension and interest to the display.

Prosciutto and salami are popular meats.

Don’t like olives? Consider nuts, pickles or artichoke hearts.

Love berries? Include several types (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries).

Including a small bottle of champagne, wine or sparkling cider is a fun idea and works well in the “M” shaped box.

The Basics

• Meats

• Cheeses

• Fruit

• Crackers

• Sweets

This ingredients list is a good starting point, however the possibilities and combinations are endless! Customize ingredients to what Mom loves. You might choose to make it vegetarian, all meat and cheese, or all chocolate.

Find The Seaside Baker’s shopping list, design tips, storage tips and more at www.theseasidebaker.com/mothers-daycharcuterie-board.

Photo credit: www.theseasidebaker.com
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