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The simple and undeniable truth is that kids love to play with cardboard, no matter where they live! If there is cardboard within their reach they will invariably grab it and create with it. This magical response to cardboard is natural and it carries several benefits for the child. Some of the benefits of playing […]
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When “just a few minutes” for a dog sitting in a closed vehicle turns into 5 or 10 minutes, it can become deadly. That’s why Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) spokesman John Van Zante locked himself in a closed vehicle to show how quickly temperatures can rise to deadly levels. This year’s news conference and […]
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“King Tut” is the Carmel Valley Life pet of the month at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He’s a 1 year old, 10 pound, Siamese – Flame Point cat. King Tut is still a kitten, but his personality has formed enough to see the kind of adult cat he’ll become. Before you adopt ask yourself how […]
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It doesn’t matter how you look at it because you cannot divide the 9 Feng Shui areas of your life equally nor have it all equally. The good news is, you still can have a well-balanced life when you apply the 6,000 year old science, in the traditional and old fashioned way. All of us have […]
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Our last article covered a quick, simple workout to banish belly fat. But ultimately, your diet is the largest contributor to that extra weight around your midline. First, you can always tell in my body when I’m not eating right. I am the classic apple shape. The first place I gain weight is in my […]
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If you are looking for something to do with your kids this summer, how about a visit to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park! I recently took my 2 children there, ages 5 and 7, and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The heart of Old Town recreates the influences of 19th century Mexican and American California. Old […]
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Green Hat Electronics will be holding our quarterly community electronics recycling and paper shredding event at Torrey Pines High School on July 25th & 26th from 10 am – 4 pm. Electronics recycling is free with the exception of microwaves and mini fridges ($10 each). Paper shredding is $5.00 per file box. Paper and Electronics will be collected […]
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One of the biggest struggles of most Americans is a fight with belly fat. Abdominal fat is the most dangerous type of body fat, as it is the fat that surrounds our organs. Ultimately, there are two real reasons we have belly fat. One, our workout routine. Two, our dietary choices. Today we are going to cover […]
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The Drake Center for Veterinary Care and your Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) in Encinitas are “joining paws” this summer to provide behind the scenes experiences for children interested in careers in veterinary medicine and animal care. “The ‘Animal Keepers’ session of Animal Camp is for children interested in animal care and training,” says RCHS […]
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Ever wondered why people act and feel the way they do? Meet the emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust, five emotions that everyone has, determining each individual’s unique personality and behavior. In particular, the plot of Pixar’s new release Inside Out takes place in the brain of the 11-year-old girl Riley Anderson. Each of […]
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Preventing cavities is the main goal of every parent with their regard to their children’s teeth. Parents are aware that regular brushing, a healthy diet, and routine dental visits are some of the best ways to decrease the number of cavities our kids may get. The surprising statistics actually show that over 40% of children […]
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If you have children and if they inherit your IRA or 401k, they have other options available instead of having to take all of that money immediately upon inheritance out of the IRA or 401k and paying taxes on it. They can stretch out the money they inherit from your account and use it over […]
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