12/27/16
Fun things to do in Southern California.
Southern California is filled with great entertainment. This December proved to be no exception. Our adventure began with Dave and Buster’s and a few friends. There, we played video games and ate American Cuisine.
The evening was filled with laughter and sportsmanship. Their purple shaved ice with gummy worms was a hit with everyone. It was so delicious that we might go back just for drinks and a few more video games. It was a great way to relieve stress and enjoy the week.
We also visited Knott’s Berry Farm this holiday season as our family holiday party. Spending a whole day on roller coasters was
great for family bonding. We spent our lunch hour at the Ghost Town Grill where we usually have the
special of the day. This year, the entire room was celebrating birthdays and we ended up
singing, “Happy Birthday” three different times. The whole dining experience was fun and like
a big giant family affair. The evening ended with one last roller coaster ride
on the Sierra Sidewinder. Our bodies were filled with so much joy and happiness that we
slept in the next day. Knott’s never disappoints.
Pretend City Children’s Museum – Winter break is a time to
have fun and disconnect from devices. We spent one morning building, creating
and painting as well as playing at Pretend City. We laughed the entire time
remembering our previous visits to the museum. It went something like this, “remember
the time we came and you ran around in the car like you were on the 405
freeway?” The kids have visited the museum from a very young age and now
they look back on those visits with great joy.
This visit was filled with non-stop laughter because we had so many fond memories of the place. It was a very successful day.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts - The Fiesta Navidad Mariachi Los Camperos concert was a cultural experience for all of us. Three great reasons we decided to attend this fun event. (1.) My youngest son plays the violin and this experience would greatly encourage his music education. (2.) We wanted to connect with our Hispanic roots. (3.) Evening out with the family is good for the soul. After the show, we were so impressed that we decided we wanted to see the band next year because their performance was so electric.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts - The Fiesta Navidad Mariachi Los Camperos concert was a cultural experience for all of us. Three great reasons we decided to attend this fun event. (1.) My youngest son plays the violin and this experience would greatly encourage his music education. (2.) We wanted to connect with our Hispanic roots. (3.) Evening out with the family is good for the soul. After the show, we were so impressed that we decided we wanted to see the band next year because their performance was so electric.
Tijuana, Mexico - We traveled to the border town of Tijuana,
Mexico to visit family. It was the first
time our kids had visited another country. The family trip proved to be fun,
educational and eye-opening. On the drive down, we discussed currency, language
and culture. The kids had many questions
about their visit that we decided that in 2017 there will be more travels to
foreign countries. We want to encourage you to seek adventure and joy in 2017.
We want to wish you a great 2017!!! Happy New Year!
Disclaimer: All thoughts and ideas are all my own. We received free admission only and no other forms of compensation.
12/2/16
Denny's Diner is a favorite nostalgic eatery.
Denny's Diner is our favorite place to fill our bellies with delicious traditional American breakfast foods. My husband and I have been eating at Denny's since we were small kids. Now, we are passing that tradition to our kids. Saturday morning, we stopped by our local Denny's Diner to load up on family favorites. Pancakes, eggs, toast, bacon, oatmeal and hash browns along with biscuit and gravy usually end-up being on our breakfast order. Of course, the menu is filled with lots more delicious American dishes that will delight foodies like omelets, sandwiches, hamburgers and desserts. The kids menu offers variety and healthy options.
Denny's Diner has been a staple to Southern California because it is open 24 hours a day. It is the perfect eatery for our city that never sleeps. Their food is made to order so, you can customize your meal. This is great for people that have dietary restrictions. The folks at Denny's aim to make each experience happy and filling.
The bottomless coffee cup is waiting for you at Denny's. Yes, they have decaf for those of us that can't drink caffeine. If you enjoy having dessert then try their milk shakes, banana split or a piece of cheesecake. Check with your local Denny's to make sure of the pies and cakes they offer because they might vary from location.
If you visit the Irvine Denny's you will meet Jorge and Tony. They are the nicest people and will make you feel welcomed every time. Tell them we sent you.
Hope you have a great holiday season.
Bosek Family
Hope you have a great holiday season.
Bosek Family
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