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The Carmel Valley real estate market continues to be one of San Diego’s most stable and strong neighborhoods.  Driven by a growing employment base, excellent schools and abundant community amenities. Welcome to our very own Carmel Valley, San Diego community “Lifestyle Tours!”  You’re about to see on the spot conversations with real estate professionals in […]

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Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends. “You look at it side-to-side with ‘meth mouth’ or ‘coke mouth,’ it is startling to see the intensity and extent of damage more or less the same,” said Dr. Mohamed Bassiouny, a professor of restorative dentistry at the Temple […]

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On a beautiful 4th of July morning, hundreds of Del Mar residents came together to participate in the Del Mar Foundation’s annual 4th of July parade.  As a local resident, I was on site, with my family and friends, ready to enjoy the day of festivities! Everyone is welcome to come and join in on […]

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The Importance of Getting Pre-Approved by an Experienced Loan Officer.  Have you heard a friend or co-worker’s story about trying to buy a home and then losing the home in the middle of escrow?  Do you wonder how that happens and how to protect yourself from having it happen to you?  There could be numerous […]

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The Del Mar Foundation kicked off its 30th Annual Summer Twilight Concert series on June 18th at the Powerhouse Park in Del Mar.  The first of this four concert series featured the returning band, Atomic Groove, which rocked the crowd with its high energy dance music.  The Donnis Trio performed the opening act with their folk rock […]

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OK, OK, technically it’s the San Diego County Fair, but it’s certainly right up the crowded freeway from Carmel Valley!  All of us at Keane Studios have been taking turns being in our booth in the Exhibit Hall, so I thought we’d share some insights about what it’s like to be behind the scenes.  We […]

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Transitions

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Transitions.  Transitions are always difficult whether you are a two-year old learning to toilet train, a 13-year old transitioning to high school, or, a 60 year old person retiring.  Transitions deal with change.  Change introduces conflict and, too much conflict leads to anxiety.  Depending upon one’s attitude, a transition can be seen as an opportunity […]

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Kid Critic Reviews – Monsters University

As a kid, have you ever thought that there were monsters lurking in your closet, or under your bed?  What if you knew that those monsters are real, and live in a separate world powered by the screams of children?  In this strange and colorful world much like our own, monsters are highly trained to […]

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For years, local parents have flocked to Parent Connection’s Family Swap Meets to buy and sell new and used baby, children’s and maternity clothing, handcrafted gifts, toys, strollers, wagons, tricycles, car seats, high chairs, play pens and other furniture.  The most recent Family Swap Meet was held at Canyon Crest Academy on Sunday, June 23 […]

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My husband’s desk contains a balance of all the Elements. The gold trim “Metal” around the desk. The orange vase represents wealth in a wealth corner; it also serves a purpose to soften the sharp corner.  The orange vase also represents “Fire“. His favorable color based on his kua number is Green (Wood).  So, his […]

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Divorce and Insurance

Because we often forget about insurance until we need it, life, health, homeowners and disability coverage issues can get overlooked during a divorce settlement.  In working through your divorce, don’t forget some valuable assets: your life and your health.  Both directly affect your ability to earn income and to care and provide for yourself and […]

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Sciatica can be a distracting pain that starts in the lower back and extends down into one or both legs. Chiropractic care has proven to be quite helpful. Sciatic pain often worsens with extended bed rest. Pain medications and muscle relaxants are unable to correct the nerve compression. Physical therapy is only exercising the unstable […]

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