26 October 2010
Eggettes...
is a horrible name for a yogurt spot, or just about anything. But the place itself is pretty awesome. Great non-fat yogurt with an awesome array of toppings from strawberries to cocoa puffs. Tables and couches to sit on. Alas, no changing tables. But I've never had any attitude from anyone there, about strollers, crying babies, nursing or anything else. I'll write more later - lunch is ready.
19 October 2010
Time for a quickie, perhaps?
The thing about children's naps is you never know if they will be ten minutes or two hours. Hoping for the latter, I have started the post of all the reviews I keep meaning to do. Here goes:
- Glen Park Library - 2825 Diamond Street,
(415) 355-2858 - High marks go to this Library for being close to my house and having a changing table, as you know, items close to my heart that making getting out of the house so much easier. But also, they have a large children's book section, with board books and picture books separate from each other and grade schoolers' books. Like many of the newer sfpl branches, they have seats that are actually activity centers for the little ones. They also have baby rhyme and playtime for kids from birth to three every Tuesday at 10:30. Having a regularly scheduled outing has made D (and me!) very happy.
- Barney's Burgers in Noe Valley - 4138 24th St. (415) 282-7770 - Barneys has always seemed like a family place. With great milkshakes, kid menu items and crayons brought to the table, it is pretty awesome. But no changing tables?!? having just done a multi-thousand dollar renovation and not included them seems at best forgetful and at worst mean! D did have his first solid food here though - a spicy curly fry from his gram-bam. So we'll probably keep going and hope they get it together.
- Noe Children's Playground - 798 Douglass St - Or as we call it "Tater Tot's Park". And boy, are those tots cute! This playground is almost exclusively for the 3 and under crowd, with baby swings, a sand area, and the littlest climbing structure you've ever seen. D is in the cruising stage right now and while he can't go up steps, he can walk up to all the shelves on the outside of the structure and he is so happy when he can turn the steering wheel or run the windmill. Located on Douglas between 24th and 25th. Sadly no changing tables, but there are nearby restrooms by the mini-dogpark attached to the playground.
- Tygers - 2798 Diamond St (at Chenery St) - There's always a line outside of Tyger's. And if you like good food at reasonable prices it is the place. There's no changing tables - in fact the restroom is pretty dismal on the whole, but the Jumbo Raisin Walnut French Toast never disappoints. This is one of those places that doesn't cater to families, but makes everyone feel welcome. The wait staff are super friendly and will get you a high chair, or water to make a bottle, or just make funny faces until your baby laughs. I have never gotten attitude from anyone there, and that's very important for those mornings when you just want breakfast or brunch and not to be judged. N.B. - They are cash only.
10 October 2010
so many posts... (Sunnyside Playground)
are in my head, but finding time to type them out is the issue. I've wanted to write about the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Barney's Burgers, the Giants game, Glen Park Library, Tyger's, El Toredor, and then yesterday we went to a new Indian place in the mission and took the baby to the pumpkin patch. So I'm going to try to write everyday this week - we'll see how far good intentions go...
I want to also write a cute thing about the baby - he does so many! you know how sometimes your leg twitches just as you are falling to sleep? Well, sometimes D does that, too, but he's so little his whole body shakes! It almost makes me laugh, but I don't want him to wake up.
So today I'll tell you about a place we wind up at most days - Sunnyside Playground.
On Forester and Melrose, a few blocks from Monterey, this playground was newly remodeled about a year or two ago. They have baby swings, of course, but they also have these big red circles - about three feet in diameter that you can put your baby in with or without you. We like to lay in it together, or D will sit up on my tummy - he laughs so hard when he sees my feet pushing us because it looks like I'm just wiggling them in the air. There's a slide complex and climbing stuff, and a great big sand area that has a water spout for building castles. (There's also plenty of things for bigger kids, too.)The bathrooms are generally clean and they have changing tables in the men's and the women's rooms. They also have water fountains - this is where D first took a drink from one and he was so proud of himself! There's grassy areas where once D can run I imagine we will spend a lot of time. The only problem with the park is that there isn't a lot of shade - hardly any. Not a problem most foggy days, but on the few sunny ones we get, watch out. It's a great playground to check out - meet you by the slide!
I want to also write a cute thing about the baby - he does so many! you know how sometimes your leg twitches just as you are falling to sleep? Well, sometimes D does that, too, but he's so little his whole body shakes! It almost makes me laugh, but I don't want him to wake up.
So today I'll tell you about a place we wind up at most days - Sunnyside Playground.
On Forester and Melrose, a few blocks from Monterey, this playground was newly remodeled about a year or two ago. They have baby swings, of course, but they also have these big red circles - about three feet in diameter that you can put your baby in with or without you. We like to lay in it together, or D will sit up on my tummy - he laughs so hard when he sees my feet pushing us because it looks like I'm just wiggling them in the air. There's a slide complex and climbing stuff, and a great big sand area that has a water spout for building castles. (There's also plenty of things for bigger kids, too.)The bathrooms are generally clean and they have changing tables in the men's and the women's rooms. They also have water fountains - this is where D first took a drink from one and he was so proud of himself! There's grassy areas where once D can run I imagine we will spend a lot of time. The only problem with the park is that there isn't a lot of shade - hardly any. Not a problem most foggy days, but on the few sunny ones we get, watch out. It's a great playground to check out - meet you by the slide!
02 October 2010
stuck inside...
There will be days, of course, when you are stuck inside. When your child is sick, when you are sick, when the weather is miserable. This blog is supposed to be about having adventures, and that generally means getting out and about. I firmly believe that is crucial to your sanity. But what if your spirit is already crushed and you can barely lift your head, never mind pack the diaper bag? We all have those days, or at least I do and keep telling myself everyone else does. So I joined a mom's group. When others post on the board that they are going for a walk, it makes me want to go, too. Having partners in crime makes everything easier, right? (Or at least it must make crime easier. Otherwise why not keep all the loot for your self?) Sometimes, to pull of the heist, you need someone with a different skill set. Let's try an exercise. Think of your most fun, wildest friend. What would they do right now? Call them. right now. I'll wait. If you can't think of one, it may be because you are the wild one of your group. find your connection to your pre-mom self - she's in there!
You know that saying all the advice you give others is really to yourself? I might have just made that up, but it's true. I need to take that advice, also. So be gentle with yourself, and if you really are stuck inside for whatever reason, put on your wildest piece of clothing. And dance to your favorite song from eighth grade. If you can't remember, you can sing to your munchkin what I do to mine - "I'm the One" by the Descendents. (I change the lyrics a bit to "After all is said and all is done, I'm your mom!") Then go take a nap the next time they do. ummm... nap. or put them in the crib and make yourself a cup of tea. Good luck.
You know that saying all the advice you give others is really to yourself? I might have just made that up, but it's true. I need to take that advice, also. So be gentle with yourself, and if you really are stuck inside for whatever reason, put on your wildest piece of clothing. And dance to your favorite song from eighth grade. If you can't remember, you can sing to your munchkin what I do to mine - "I'm the One" by the Descendents. (I change the lyrics a bit to "After all is said and all is done, I'm your mom!") Then go take a nap the next time they do. ummm... nap. or put them in the crib and make yourself a cup of tea. Good luck.
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