The Headquarters at Seaport District in San Diego — Old World Elegance

I was recently invited to get a personal tour of the newly remodeled Old Police Headquarters at Seaport Village, which opened in November 2013, and I was very pleasantly surprised!   The new addition to the waterside shopping and entertainment area in downtown San Diego has a completely different feel and look to it than […]

Casting Call for Parents of Rebellious Teens for Cable Documentary Show

Could this be a solution to your problems? A casting agency is currently looking in San Diego to cast for a new documentary-style television series for a major cable network. Each episode will center on one rebellious teen and their family with an experienced person (who has been working with teens and families) who will […]

Bridges Connect! Hosts “Drop to Shop” Kids Event in San Diego

Bridges Connect! the company dedicated to helping families connect through fitness and fun, has planned a full day of exciting and healthy activities to keep your children entertained while you finish your holiday shopping! Drop your children off at Bridges Connect! in Mission Valley on Saturday, December 14, for a day of carefree holiday shopping for you and a […]

Empty Nest. Full Heart. Quiet Mind.

It’s here, and there is no turning back. The day our youngest of two children left for college, and I had to decorate our Christmas tree all by myself! I really thought this day would never come! Joking aside, it’s been about three months since we traveled to New York to drop her off at […]

NYU’s 2013 Hive Mind Film Festival Selects Bianca Valle’s Film “Luces”

She’s barely half a freshman at New York University, and Bianca Valle (yes, my daughter) already has a film screening at a film festival. Valle is a student at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts Film and Television program, and submitted her short film, “Las luces que ilustran” or “Lights of Wisedom” for consideration. Her entry was selected for NYU’s […]