Sunday, September 2, 2012

California with Kids

I spent a year in California pursuing a post graduate degree at the US Naval Postgraduate School. The video that follows shows some of the many places I visited when I was there as a student. At that time, having no husband nor kids, I stayed at budget hotels/motels (which are value for money) and packed my travel schedules back-to-back. Now, with kids, I probably would do things slightly differently, having to factor in nap times and proper meal times. This post highlights some of the places I'd recommend for families traveling with children. I'd love to bring my boys to California when they are a bit older. I'm sure they'd love the theme parks and national parks.


Getting There
I flew Singapore Airlines from Singapore to San Francisco. SQ usually stops over at either Seoul or Hong Kong, depending on which departure time you chose. I actually like the idea of a stop over, though there isn't much to do at the Seoul airport, it breaks the long journey up, allowing you some time to stretch those legs. If traveling with kids, I'm pretty sure the little ones would love to be able to run around after so many hours in the plane.

Traveling within California
I think the best way to travel in California would be to rent a car and self drive. When choosing your car type, do remember to factor in the luggage that you'd also need to carry with you. It is probably wise to split the families clothes / other necessities into several smaller luggage/bags, such that if one of your luggage gets lots in transit, it will not be losing all of one person's clothes. Also, since you'd be staying at multiple hotels, you can possibly choose to bring just one luggage up to the hotel room and leave the rest in the car vs unloading the family's 4 pieces of luggage at EVERY SINGLE hotel you move to. Note that many of the smaller hotels/motels do not have elevators.

Where to Stay
There are two pretty large chain of Motels/Hotels in California called Motel 6 and Super 8. I found the rates to be relatively cheap, rooms to be clean and locations to be pretty ideal. They are generally no frills kinda hotels - provides you with a clean room, comfy bed, shower stall and quick breakfast (think take away donuts and a hot drink). It was ideal for me when I travelled as a post graduate student since we were more keen on seeing places and the room was merely a place to spend the night. Even now with kids, I'd still opt to stay at these places.

Suggested Itinerary

San Francisco (2 nights)
After a long flight, it is probably a good idea to spend the first 2 days in San Francisco, and hopefully get over jet lag. Note that parking in San Francisco is extremely expensive, and it is probably ok to go without a rental car these 2 days. The hotel shuttle buses and public trams are travel options that you can consider.

1) Golden Gate Bridge - if the weather permits, I think it's best to cycle across the bridge. so you can stop to take in the sight, snap some photos and see the bridge up close. there are lots of bike rental shops in that area, and some of them also have available child seats which you can attach to the bike.

2) Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39 - lots of yummy seafood. the clam chowder is a must try. it is popular to have it in the sour dough bread bowl, but I personally do not like the bread bowl. nice on a chilly day. look out for the spray paint artists. these street artists create beautiful works of art using spray paints. haven't seen anything like it elsewhere. there are ferries that depart every hour to Alcatraz. do buy/book ferry tickets ahead as there are limited tickets which sell out pretty fast. if you were not able to buy tickets, and they are sold out for the day, ask for stand by tickets. basically, the stand by tickets allow you to stand in line and wait till all ticket holders have boarded, if there's still space on the ferry due to no shows / late comers, you'll be allowed to board. else, you'd get a full refund.

3) Exploratarium - worth a visit especially if you have children of school going age. 

From San Francisco, rent a car for the rest of the trip. The next place to drive to would be Yosemite National Park. Driving time from SF to Yosemite is about 4 hours.

Yosemite National Park (1 night)
If there is just one national park that you are going to visit, this is a must see. do check their website for operating hours & seasons. I'd love to spend a night camping there when my boys are a little older. Note that you'd need to book ahead if you intend to camp there.

After a day at the National Park, drive down to Monterey, which is famous for its aquarium and Pebble Beach golf course. If you choose to skip Yosemite National Park, the drive from San Francisco to Monterey is 2 hours.

Monterey (1 night)

1) Monterey Bay Aquarium - I was expecting to see more than what we have at Singapore's Underwater World but was kinda disappointed. They have activities for kids and Cannery Row, where the aquarium is located, has lots of quaint little shops. Take photos of the coastline and perhaps dine at one of the restaurants overlooking the coast. The Bubba Gump restaurant is worth checking out.

2) Redwood Forest - take a trip into the redwood forest on board a steam train. I'm sure my sons will love this. Your kids will too!

3) Mystery Spot - you have to see it for yourself! 

4) 17 mile drive in Pebble Beach - a scenic coastal drive. bring an extra jacket / wind breaker. It can get quite windy along the coast.

5) Premium Outlets Shopping - The outlet nearest Monterey is the Gilroy Premium Outlet. Singaporeans will definitely love shopping at premium outlets... the Premium Outlets are scattered all over California, so you can actually leave this till the end of the trip unless you are looking to buy stuff that you want to use on the trip. Samsonite luggages, Osh Kosh, Calvin Klein, Liz Clairborne, Nike, Adidas, Coach bags etc... they are all really cheap. If you happen to be going around thanksgiving, there is the midnight madness sale (Nov 23 to 25) that starts at 12 midnight. Prices are slashed at that time, and expect long queues outside the popular shops. I remember queueing outside the Coach outlet store when it was freezing cold. Do plan to reach the outlet stores at about 11pm because parking spaces fill up quickly and most people do not plan on leaving until 2 to 3 hours later.

From Monterey, drive on down to Los Angeles. It is about 4 hours away. Traffic in and around LA is a lot heavier than at Monterey. This could possibly be your kids' favourite part of the trip. So many theme parks! I chose to stay at the Super 8 hotel at Anaheim which is walking distance to Disneyland. This means I didn't need to drive to Disneyland, and didn't have to look for and pay for a parking space at the park (can get quite crowded). Do get your park tickets online cos the ticket counters tend to have long queues... and the last thing you want to do is to keep a very excited child in line with you. Universal Studios is a short drive away and so is Knotts Berry Farm. One of the must dos in this area is to have a photo taken with the Hollywood Sign.

Los Angeles (3 nights)
1) Disneyland
2) California Adventure Park
3) Universal Studios
4) Knotts Berry Farm (Snoopy theme park)

After spending 2 whole days at the various theme parks, drive on down to Palm Springs (about 2 hours away).

Palm Springs (1 night)
Actually the main reason for including Palm Springs, is to break up the drive to LV, which can take about 6 hours. A pretty nice laid back desert city. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is a must-do.

Las Vegas (2 nights)
I am not sure if you'd include this in your itinerary if you are traveling with kids. The casino grounds are out of bounds to kids, and all the hotels allow casino go-ers to smoke... Some of the hotels like Treasure IslandMirage and Bellagio have daily free entertainment (ranging from dancing fountains to pirate shows). Check show times on the website. Hotels on the strip are a lot pricer than off the strip. Parking at the hotels on the strip are mostly free, so you can choose to stay somewhere slightly further, drive and park at one of the hotels, and walk thru the strip on foot.

LV is a good place to depart for a day trip to the Grand Canyon. There are packages that offer a helicopter ride and rafting adventures, and most of them offer pick ups from your hotel. Note that temperatures at the Grand Canyon can vary quite significantly from Las Vegas. So do pack warm clothing for the trip.

If you choose to skip Las Vegas, the drive from LA to San Diego should take about 2 hours. Famed for its beaches, this city is also home to Legoland and Seaworld. Visit Wild Animal if you have extra time.

San Diego (2nights)
1) Sea World
2) Legoland
3) Wild Animal Park

And there you have it... some of my suggestions on places to visit with your kids in California. Leave me a comment or drop me a note if you have others to add to the list.

This post is part of a Blog Train hosted by Madeline at MadPsychMum. Continue your journey around the world through the eyes of Singapore Mom Bloggers!



Tomorrow, The Sims will be taking you on a tour of Taiwan as they share some hidden gems of this amazing country using their self-customized Free & Easy itinerary!

Angie is the proud mommy of the confident, bubbly little Dana. She counts motherhood as one of the greatest blessings in her life and blogs about her parenting journey at Princess Dana Diaries. Together with her photo buff hubby, they have honeymooned in beautiful Mauritius; trekked the rims of live volcano craters on Big Island, Hawaii; touched the gates of Auschwitz Camps in Poland and joined in World Cup soccer frenzy in Prague & Berlin. When Dana came along, they ventured to more family friendly destinations, the latest being Taiwan!

Friday, August 31, 2012

This Mama Loves Perfect Mum's Nursing Bras

Every Friday, we will be sharing products / gadgets / websites / books & other cool stuff that mamas love. These things have made parenting a teeny bit easier in some way or other. Check back every week to see what fellow mums have to recommend... from one mama to another. :)

This week, Angie who blogs at Simply Mommie shares with us her love for Perfect Mum's Nursing Bras. Angie is a stay home mom to two wonderful children who love to test her patience on a daily basis. She loves cooking and doing home learning activities with her children and is always wishing that she has more time on her hands.  



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No, I am not going to take pictures of my bras or me modeling them :P You just have to trust me on this when I say that Perfect Mum’s wireless nursing bras are the most comfortable and affordable nursing bras! While they do not score high in aesthetic design – no colourful stripes or pretty little flower designs and don’t even start on lace – these nursing bras have been my faithful companion since I was 4 months pregnant with my first child in 2008. These nursing bras also double up as maternity bras so you can start wearing them when you are pregnant and no longer fit into your pre-pregnancy bras. 

These bras cost about 4 for almost S$90 and no further discounts will be given even if you are a VIP card holder. The bras come with the nursing clip at the top and when unclipped, expose only the nipple for breastfeeding instead of the entire boob – something which I personally prefer. They come only in 2 colours – beige or black. I have worn these day in day out for the past 4 years+ and I’d say even if you stop breastfeeding, you can always still wear these as night bras because they are sooo soft and comfortable! 

I frequent the branch at Suntec City (#03-019) so if you are in the vicinity, do check these bras out if you are breastfeeding or intending to breastfeed! 

Disclaimer: This is a non-sponsored post. All opinions expressed are 100% my own.

Friday, August 24, 2012

He ain't heavy... he's my brother.

I couldn't help but smile when I saw this... 


Nathan was having some difficulty moving the tricycle on the grass. Noah came and helped push him along without any prompting. Sweet!

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Cycling at East Coast Park

I saw these family bicycles when I brought Nathan and his Strider to East Coast Park not too long ago, and decided that I had to come back here again to try this out since Noah is now old enough. So we woke up bright and early last Saturday, and made our way here.



The husband wasn't all too keen initially, but I'm glad he finally agreed to do something different. After a quick breakfast at Burger King, we rented the bike, and got going. Nathan was all excited and ready to go, but Noah didn't want to get on the bike initially.

We enjoyed the sea breeze, chatted, looked out for dogs & birds (Noah gets really excited when he sees these and will point them out promptly), and for that 1 hour, we just took things slowly. It was nice.



The bike we rented were for 2 adults and 2 kids. There were belts to strap the kids in, so they are more or less secure. 

As we were nearing the end of the hour...
Nathan: I'm so tired!
Daddy: Why are you tired? I am the one who has been cycling!
Nathan: Because I have to hold the handlebar, sit straight and look in front... (which we kept reminding him to do, cos he kept wanting to turn back to ring the bell).
Daddy: I've been cycling for the last hour. I'm the one who should be tired.
Nathan: Let's come back again next week!

I thought it was a lovely way to spend the morning by the beach.


This Mama Loves Calibowls

Every Friday, we will be sharing products / gadgets / websites / books & other cool stuff that mamas love. These things have made parenting a teeny bit easier in some way or other. Check back every week to see what fellow mums have to recommend... from one mama to another. :)

This week, Karen who blogs at Simply Little Kids shares with us her love for Calibowls. Karen is a newly minted Stay At Home Mum to her 3 year old daughter and 18 months old son. She is excited about her new role and eager to explore anything that revolves around little kids.  


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Having gone through and still going through the self feeding stages for both kids, I find the process extremely messy. But what is self-feeding without mess? Any object that can help prevent spillage or wastage is a thankful invention to me. I've been hearing raves and good reviews about the Calibowl, and so, decided to buy one. The non-spill, smart lip bowls seemed like the perfect find. Its innovative curved inner-lip guides food back into the bowls or spoon, eliminating spills and creating better food control. 

 


















The Calibowl is made of BPA-free, non-toxic materials, and hails from the USA. Seldom do we find items off shelves that are made in USA these days. Being made of food grade polypropylene, it is safe for our hot soupy dishes. It comes in many different colours, and I bought green for my little ones. Could help soothe their eyes while eating and remind them of eating their greens. 

Breakfast in the Calibowl

At least, for now, it's my new found love bowl.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Introducing... This Mama Loves.

In my journey as a mother the last 2+ years, I have benefited much from fellow moms who've shared with me about what products/gadgets/gizmos has worked for them, which books are good reads, which sites are informative, which ipad apps are good distractions, where to get chinese books and good home schooling materials... From the time I was expecting my son, to the time I was about to deliver, from breast feeding, sleeping training, potty training, to nursing a bruise / a gassy tummy / to a chesty cough, from setting boundaries, to keeping them entertained, from teaching phonics, learning chinese, to even the most mundane things like getting them to colour within the lines! I loved to hear what other parents have gone thru, what has worked for them (yu yee oil & vicks baby rub!), what products they've found useful (baby cubes for spliting food into baby sized portions), to what was totally useless (nursing covers without a firm neckline or walking wings), activities that they planned for the kids, best places to buy ???... Be it tried and tested age old remedies, to the latest must have gadget for the modern mums, best places to buy animal costumes to all black shoes, most effective means to rid mosquitos or soothe bites... it's great to hear first hand from a mommy who has tried and tested it, from one mama to another mama. 

Hence, the birth of "This Mama Loves". Check back every Friday to see recommendations from myself and fellow mums who'll be guest blogging. Follow us Facebook or opt to receive our updates via email by clicking the link on my sidebar.

Unless otherwise stated, the writers do not receive compensation in any form for their recommendations. We'll be sharing stuff that we've tried and tested, and you can expect our honest opinions. :) Leave me a comment if there are products you love and would like to recommend to other mums as well... like you, I only want the best for my babies!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Mommy, take a photo of me!

I always had trouble taking photos of my boys looking at the camera, especially when I want both of them in the photo at the same time. They keep still for a just a micro-second, usually not long enough for me to snap. Check out my attempts for daddy's present sometime back... thankfully, daddy really liked the final one I chose.

Given that, I was pleasantly surprised when Nathan decided to stand beside all these cows outside Marche, and got me to take photos of him with the cows... Model in the making?









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This mama is thankful for all her boys

Such a busy busy day, but thought I'd just pause and give thanks for life's LITTLE blessings...

I am thankful for Dean, who's having a super busy week having to juggle both reservist and regular work. Last weekend, he gave me his Canon EOS 600D. Yay! Now, I can take nicer pics... but first, I need to find a dummies guide to DSLRs... or better yet, a dummies guide to Canon EOS 600D. Any recommendations?



I am thankful for Nathan. He's the one I get to spend most time with everyday, and it is such joy to watch him grow day by day. He loves to read (or rather having mommy read to him), and he has an amazing memory. The day after National Day was a school holiday... I loaded his Strider in my boot, and we went cycling at East Coast Park. He's much better on the balance bike now (despite the lack of practice cos mommy's too lazy to take him to the park) and we enjoyed a nice morning at the beach. He's been inviting his friends to his birthday party, even though I haven't quite gotten round to planning it. Gosh! He's growing up so fast. His favourite songs this month are the Singapore songs, and in particular, the National Anthem. He's been making me play the same Singapore songs CD in the car over and over again.



I am thankful for Noah. I love how he's so chubby, always ready to flash me a smile. I love his chuckles, and I love how he's always so excited to see me when I pick him up from school. I am thankful that he sleeps well at night (mostly) so I can also rest well. At 17 months, Noah has started to talk. His says things like "dog dog, bird bird, this, take, shoes, round and round..." and also "daddy" and "mommy" (though not as often). I am thankful that he loves to eat, and is so easy to feed.


Love them all!

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Conversations with Nathan

Nathan was playing pretend... 

Sitting in his bed, pretending that it is a boat, and using his toy golf club to row his 'boat'... 


Halfway thru, he asked me to read him the story of Jonah. So I did. After we finished the story, he continued rowing his boat...



Me: Where are you rowing to? Are you going to Nineveh?


Nathan: No. I am not Jonah. I am rowing to Vivocity... To buy popcorn. :)

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Happy Birthday Singapore!

We went to visit all the Pledge installations after they've moved them to Marina Bay. I thought it was meaningful to think about which line of the Pledge one likes best. For me, I think it has to be the very first line. What about you?






Happy Birthday Singapore!


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