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Feature Stories 10 “Selfie with Our Elfie” Winners Enter our $1,000 sweepstakes. These kids did.
12 Rags to Riches
How a local mom turned a hobby into a thriving business.
14 Best Gifts of the Season Terrific ideas for the kids on your list.
16 A Better New Year’s Bash Have a blast without leaving home.
22 Celebrate Our New Website We got a makeover! Looks great on any screen and features an interactive map and handy directory.
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Bits and Pieces
The Ballad of Tiny Tim
Take Me to the Big Top
Time for a Little Something
38 Marketplace
Visions of Sugar Plum Fairies
42 Humor Break
24 Cooking with Kids A Nose So Sweet
26 Calendar of Events Have Yourself a Victorian Christmas
18 Family Fun Sparkle, Shimmer, Shine 20 Ice Dream
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On the cover: Owen David Barmore (4) is the winner of the “Selfie with Our Elfie” cover contest. Photo by Fran Russell at Russell Event Photography.
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Do You have A Pinched Nerve?
Dear Friend, I wanted to let everyone know about a single moment that altered my life forever. But before I tell you about my experience, I wanted to tell you my story from the start. Let me start by explaining the photo. That’s me, Dr. Thau with my niece. People recognize me walking my dogs and say, “I know you! You’re Dr. Thau!” Well that’s me. Twenty-four years ago something happened that changed my life forever. Let me tell you my story. I was walking home from work, headed to meet my boyfriend when the unexpected struck. A car hit me. I was in a crosswalk. I flew through the air landing 10 feet ahead. It was terrifying! Fortunately, I had no broken bones but my knee was bigger than a football. That single moment altered my life. Advised against rushing into surgery, Doctors had no viable options other than drugs which made me feel not like me. I wanted to be better. Thankfully, a friend sent me to her chiropractor. I’d never been to one. The chiropractor did an exam, took some films and “adjusted” me. He even fixed an old injury I thought I’d always have to suffer with. Now family and friends entrust Me to treat their infants, toddlers, and teens. Instead of running for medication and treatments that mask real problems, we are able to correct the issues that actually cause ear infections and many “common” childhood illnesses. People come to me for all sorts of problems: back and neck problems, chronic pain, headaches, migraines, shoulder/ arm pain, whiplash, car accidents, asthma, allergies, numbness in limbs, athletic injuries, just to name a few. If drugs make people well, then those who take the most should be healthiest, but this simply isn’t the case! With chiropractic we don’t add anything to the body or take anything from it. We find interference in the nervous system and remove it thus enhancing the healing capacities of the body. We get tremendous results...it’s really as simple as that. Here’s what some of my patients have to say: “I’m an electrician. I lifted something too heavy for three men. Instantly I had agonizing shooting back and leg pain. I
couldn’t walk. I had my wife call Dr. Thau who explained how serious my condition was. Her caring, and precision helped me avoid major back surgery, a life on pain pills, and enabled me to walk again. I am forever grateful for Dr. Thau’s chiropractic craft and skills.” Matt A. “My reflux gave me problems for YEARS! For the better portion of my adult life I’ve taken purple pills and tums daily. I tried it ALL. Only Dr. Thau was able to help me fix it and now I rarely suffer + I don’t need ANY pills!” Mary M. Several times daily patients thank me for helping them with their health problems but I can’t really take credit. Find out for yourself and benefit from an AMAZING OFFER. Look, it shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg to correct your health. You are going to write a check to someone for your health care expenses, you may as well write one for a lesser amount for chiropractic. When you bring in this article by December 31, 2014 you will receive my entire new patient exam for $27. That’s with X-ray, exam, report of findings...the whole ball of wax. This exam could cost you $350 elsewhere. Great care at a great fee... Please, I hope there’s no misunderstanding about quality of care just because I have a lower exam fee. You’ll get great care at a great fee. My qualifications... I’m a graduate of The National College of Chiropractic,
regularly go to monthly educational chiropractic seminars. I’ve been entrusted to care for tiny babies and neighbors you may know. I just have that low exam fee to help more people who need care. My partners, Dr. Taatjas, Dr. Lee and Dr. Phifer and I are ready to help you. Our offices are both friendly and warm and we try our best to make you feel at home. We have a wonderful service, at an exceptional fee. Our practice is called REDWOOD CHIROPRACTIC and we now have two locations. Our main office is located at 937 Lakeville Street Petaluma, phone number is 763-8910. Dr. Taatjes would love to help you at this location. Call Alex, Stephanie or Wendy. Our second location is at 225 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, with Dr. Thau (who is awesome), and the phone number is 775-2545. Call today for an appointment. We can help you. Thank you. —Dr. Rona Thau P.S. When accompanied by the first I am also offering the second family member this same examination for $10.
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Dear Reader
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appy holidays to our loyal readers! Thanks for making us the number one lifestyle magazine for local parents. We hope the spirit of the season has visited you. It sure Sharon Gowan Publisher/Editor seems to have Owen Sharon@family-life.us Barmore, our terrific cover model, smiling. He is the big winner of the “Selfie with Our Elfie” cover contest! We’ll be selecting another lucky child to be on a future cover. There’s still time for you to enter to win $1,000 in prizes. It’s easy. Turn to page 11 to find a list of participating businesses around the county, and log on to sonomafamilylife. com to find even more. Go to one—or all!—of them and take a Selfie (or a picture of your kids or pets) with our Elfie. Then e-mail your Selfie to us. Take a Selfie at multiple locations and increase your chances of winning. Join our e-mail list for updates and news. The last day to enter is December 17.
If you like our monthly calendar of fun things to do around the county, you’ll love our new website! With just a few clicks, you’ll find a vast directory of parenting resources, including schools, preschools, and after-school programs. And it looks sharp, too, even on your phone or tablet. Be sure to check out the snazzy calendar that shows you where events are on a map. See page 22 to find out about all of our site’s fabulous features.
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How are you doing with your gift-giving list? If you, or Grandma and Grandpa, are still looking for that knock-it-out-ofthe-park present for the kids, consider an heirloom-quality doll made by mother and entrepreneur Jess Brown (“Rags to Riches,” page 12). Maybe you’ve wrapped up holiday shopping but are plumb out of ideas for keeping the kids busy over winter break. Take them ice-skating! There are several outdoor rinks that are open through the holidays (“Ice Dream,” page 20).
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f Santa Claus had an evil twin, it would definitely be Scrooge. The ultimate miser is the bad guy of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol, and the story of his redemption is the subject of the musical that bears his name. Academy Award–winning English composer and lyricist Leslie Bricusse adapted the 1970 film Scrooge for his 1992 musical. You can see Tiny Tim and the gang at Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park through December 21. Shows are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $26, $24 for seniors and youth, and $22 for students and children under 12. See rpcity.org for more information. ¶
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ant to shake-up the usual menu of holiday activities with a little daring and excitement? Go to Le Cirque de Boheme and let the knife throwers and fire jugglers make your jaw drop. The one-hour 1920s-style Parisian circus will also feature eccentric clowns, mimes, hat jugglers, ball spinners, and a unicyclist or two. The magic happens at Cornerstone Sonoma, in Sonoma, December 21–23 and December 26 and 27, with shows at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for kids 15 and younger. A portion of each ticket sale will benefit the Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance. Go to cornerstonesonoma.com to buy tickets and to see images of the circus players in costume. ¶
Time for a Little Something
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ee Pooh, Christopher Robin, Eeyore, Piglet, and other beloved A. A. Milne characters in H-Town Youth Theater’s production of Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tail. Intended for young children, the play will take the audience to the Hundred Acre Wood, where Pooh and his friends will learn the value of sharing and caring for each other. The show will be held at Raven Theater in Healdsburg December 14–23; Saturdays 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., and Sundays 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door; children two and under are free. See raventheater.org for more information. ¶
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Visions of Sugar Plum Fairies
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hat would Christmas be without Clara and her Nutcracker? For 26 years, the Stapleton School of the Performing Arts has provided an elaborately costumed and choreographed performance of The Nutcracker. More than 250 Stapleton students, as well as professional guest artists, will create a polished, enchanting performance. See Clara and the prince journey to the Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy, watch the prince battle the evil Mouse Queen, and be charmed by waltzing flowers. The show is at the Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium on December 6 and 7 at 1 and 5 p.m. Tickets are $34 for adults and $22 for seniors and children 18 and under. See stapletonschool.org for details. ¶
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When Forestville had the chance to own downtown land for a park, we jumped on it. But we had to prove that we could maintain it. Fine Tree Care donated 5 Years worth of tree maintenance as a gift to our town because Jeff Rebischung understood how much we want this park. His agreement was crucial to get Open Space District funding and to sway people who didn’t think we could do it. When crews showed up to trim the trees that had been neglected for decades, people stood in awe as they saw our vision become reality. THANK YOU! You helped make our dream come true! To Learn what Fine Tree Care can do for you…call us to evaluate your property
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Rags to Riches
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A Local Mom Turns Dolls into Big Business
Photos courtesy of Jess Brown Design.
ess Brown is just one of millions, if not billions, of mothers all over the world who has made rag dolls for her children. But her particular expression of maternal love has taken an interesting turn into the world of
design, fashion, and international business. It all started 13 years ago when Brown, a stay-at-home mom, was looking through her collection of vintage textiles, garnered from years of flea-marketing, and was inspired to make a doll for her then three-year-old daughter, Stella. Using tea bags, she dyed cotton muslin to match her daughter’s olive-colored skin. Then she fashioned a body sporting skinny limbs and an oval face, and stitched on star eyes and a heart mouth. To create the doll’s costume and accessories, she dipped into her
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piles of opulent fabrics, using bits of cashmere for the doll’s hair. Needless to say, Stella’s new friend was a keeper. When Brown’s son, Tiger, came along three years later, she made a doll for him, too. In 2005, Brown and a friend opened a children’s boutique in downtown Petaluma called Maude, which, for the sake of economy, they filled with things they had made, including Brown’s dolls. It was Brown’s chance to see if the dolls might appeal to someone other than her kids, and to her delight, they did. Customers liked them, and area storeowners started to carry them. She realized she might be onto something. A couple of years later, in 2007, she decided to venture past the Bay Area and take her wares to a trade show in New York City. Her sophisticated aesthetic got the attention of buyers—and an editor from Martha Stewart Living magazine. She came home with orders and, with each trade show she went to, more business came in. Determined not to allow the demands of doll-making infringe on her
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time with her children, she worked when the kids were in school and after they had gone to bed, sometimes until 1 or 2 a.m. It wasn’t long before she was selling dolls internationally, in France and Korea especially, as well as in Japan and Australia. Even so, when Bottega Veneta called in 2011, she “thought it was a
Despite her success, it has only been within the last year or so that Brown has even thought of herself as a designer. joke.” The luxury-leather products company wanted life-sized dolls to accessorize with jewelry and handbags for their window displays during Fashion Week. It was one of a few “pinch me” moments for Brown. Another was when that Martha Stewart contact came through, and the magazine ran an article about her dolls in a 2012 issue. It was then that orders really started taking off. Brown’s business was booming, but her body was hurting. She had made the decision in 2009 to outsource the cutting and stitching of doll “blanks” to Bay Area companies, but she was still doing most of the detail work herself, developing a flaming case of tendonitis along the way.
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have to do everything herself, she says. Today, she and her staff of 4 produce 300 dolls a month, 400 during the holiday season. She still has a hand in producing every single one, and has even had the energy to design a women’s clothing line and write a book, The Making of a Rag Doll (Chronicle, 2014).
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by Kathleen Krull, illustrated by Marcellus Hall, Scholastic Corporation/Arthur A. Levine Books, 2014, $17.99, scholastic.com. Ages: 4 to 8.
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A Better New Year’s Bash By Gudrun Cram-Drach
Make Your Own Fun with These Kid-Friendly Activities
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he typical New Year’s Eve party, often consisting of late-night dancing and too much champagne, is not exactly a kid affair. Nor is sitting in front of the television all night just to watch the ball drop in Times Square. So, this year, why not make your home into a family party zone, and then everyone can have fun and enjoy the transition to a brand new year. Change the clocks. If midnight is too late for your little one, avoid a meltdown with some DIY time travel. Set the clock to 11 p.m. whenever you like, then party down until “midnight.” Tuck in the tots with a new bedtime story, and celebrate the real midnight with the grownups and older children. Disguise yourself. Have a masquerade ball, and invite everyone to dress up. Put on a Venetian-style mask, or wear a crazy costume. If 16 SonomaFamilyLife
everyone is dressed up, the night will feel more special. Amp up the elegance by learning a few ballroom dance moves, and then teach them to your kids. The waltz is the easiest. Glue it down. Make a poster to commemorate all the important moments of the past year. Glue photos, flyers from special events, and magazine cutouts to an 18”x24” piece of poster board or foam core. Using colored pencils or markers, draw pictures or
write reminders of memorable events, personal messages, and hopes for the future around the photos. If relatives are coming by, ask them to bring something to contribute to your poster. Hang it in a common space until you make a new one next year. Splish-splash. Run a special bath with bubbles or bombs that color the water and add sparkles. Fill the tub with balloons, and let your child wear a funny hat and glasses. Bring in plastic noisemakers, and play music in the bathroom to make the atmosphere even more festive. Let it glow. Remember black lights? Easily found in big-box stores or online, these long-wave ultraviolet lamps make bright colors glow. With fluorescent or glow-in-the-dark paint, paint pasta and use it for making jewelry or pictures. Decorate the kids with bright or white face paint, and make sure they are wearing something white. It’s so much fun to realize your white t-shirt can glow bright purple. Tonic water (with quinine) makes
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things glow under a black light, too, so incorporate the mixer into your beverages, gelatin desserts, or water balloons. Share. In a calmer moment or perhaps over dinner, tell each member of your family why you are proud of them, and what you love about them. Ask everyone to share one or two New Year’s resolutions with the rest of the family. Then discuss how you can work together over the next year to help each other succeed. Sing and dance. With a little extra technology, such as a karaoke application (TheKaraokeChannel. com), or the current interactive dance
The best part about celebrating New Year’s Eve at home? You’ll always have someone to kiss! app on your home gaming console, you can turn your living room into a nightclub. Or just make a playlist of high-energy club music that the whole family can dance to. Light up the silver screen. Maybe you’d prefer a calmer evening of popcorn and a good cuddle on the couch. Figure out in advance how to display a slideshow of your digital photos and videos on the television, and remember the past year with the family. Or simply rent a holiday-themed movie.
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Family Fun
Sparkle, Shimmer, Shine Tree-Lighting Ceremonies Lift Spirits
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he twinkle of illuminated Christmas trees is part of what makes this time of year special. Find a piece of the magic at these area events.
Guerneville A Miracle on Main Street: 13th Annual Holiday Extravaganza awaits visitors to downtown Guerneville December 4–6. On December 4, 4–7 p.m., enjoy a merchant open house, caroling, an appearance by Santa Claus, and food and drink. Then from 7–8 p.m. the Great Tree Lighting Ceremony will take center stage. During the holidays, 18 SonomaFamilyLife
the Chamber of Commerce enlists the help of area 12–17-year-olds in selling raffle tickets, the proceeds from which support future holiday celebrations. Raffle entrants will have the chance to win $300 in cash as well as thousands of dollars in other prizes. On December 5, the local girl and boy who have sold the most raffle tickets will be honored at the Holiday Princess and Prince Competition and Crowning Ceremony, 6–9 p.m., at Chef Patrick’s. Tickets to the event are $35. The festival will finish off on
December 6 with the Parade of Lights, 7–9 p.m. Visit www.russianriver.com or call 869-9000 to learn more. Petaluma At the Light Up a Life tree-lighting event on December 5, 7–8 p.m., in Center Park, Petaluma, thousands of bright lights will honor the lives, hopes, and dreams of the people of the community. With a $10 donation to hospice, a light can be dedicated to a loved one. Contact Hospice of Petaluma at 778-6242 to name a light or for event details. See
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Rohnert Park Watch the redwoods sparkle at the 32nd Annual Holiday Lights Celebration in Rohnert Park’s City Center Plaza, December 6, 5–7 p.m. The longest running event in Rohnert Park offers a tree-lighting ceremony, Christmas carols, refreshments, and a visit from Santa Claus. A cherished tradition, the event is no doubt part of the childhood memories of those who are now parents themselves. See rohnertparkchamber.org for details.
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Sebastopol Who needs reindeer when you’ve got a fire truck? Santa will appear in his red chariot at Sebastopol’s free holiday tree-lighting ceremony on December 4, 5–8 p.m., at the Sebastopol Town Square. Enjoy free refreshments and live entertainment; the tree will be lit up at 6:30 p.m. Log on to sebastopol.org for information. Windsor Enjoy small-town enchantment at the Windsor Holiday Celebration on the Green on December 4, 5–8 p.m. The Windsor Town Green will be aglow with old-fashioned lamplights, a charming scene in which to take a $1 horse-drawn carriage ride or listen to Windsor schoolchildren sing. If you are adverse to chilly nights, go to the Huerta Gymnasium, where your kids can take $1 Polar Express train rides, decorate gingerbread cookies, enjoy a crafts workshop, or, for $8, get their pictures taken with Santa. If chocolate, not gingerbread, is what you crave, go to the See’s Candy fundraiser at the Windsor Library. Just make sure to go back to the Green by 7:45 p.m. for the tree lighting. See townofwindsor.com for details. ¶ www.sonomafamilylife.com
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Family Fun
Ice Dream
Skate Your Way through the Holidays
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hat better place to capture the spirit of the season than at an ice rink—especially one that’s outdoors? Here is a selection of seasonal open-air rinks, as well as an indoor local favorite. Put on your skates, grab the kids, and enjoy a quintessentially winter thrill.
Union Square, San Francisco 415-781-2688 unionsquareicerink.com Of course, the consummate seasonal rink is in Union Square—the Today show named it one of the best rinks in the country. Kids will be wowed by the giant Christmas tree as they skate on ice nestled in bustling downtown San Francisco. The rink is open daily through January 19. Hours are 10 a.m.–11:30 p.m., with 90-minute skating sessions beginning on every even hour. Admission is $11; kids eight and under are $7. Rent skates for $6. Buy tickets online. A portion of this year’s proceeds benefit the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. 20 SonomaFamilyLife
Justin Herman Plaza 4 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco 415-837-1931 embarcaderocenter.com At the Embarcadero Center, the Bay Area’s largest ice rink, you can skate with a waterfront view. Hours through January 4 are 10 a.m.–9:30 p.m., Sunday–Thursday, and 10 a.m.–11:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Open until 11:30 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. Ninety-minute sessions start at every even hour. See the website for times the rink will be closed for private parties. Admission is $10; kids seven and under $6. Rent skates for $4.
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Little Ice Rink 523 South Shore Center, Alameda (Petco parking lot) 510-629-1-ICE (1423) thelittleicerink.com Skate on 4,100 square feet of ice at South Shore Center’s outdoor ice rink, which runs through January 19. Wobbly skaters can get a “Bobby” to help them balance. Panera will be offering coffee, hot chocolate, and cookies on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Hours are 3–10 p.m., Monday–Thursday, and noon–10 p.m., Friday–Sunday. Admission, which includes skate rental, is $15; kids 8 and under are $10. If you bring your own skates, admission is $10, $6 for kids. Download a schedule of skating sessions from the website. You can also download and sign required waivers for yourself and kids, or you can sign them when you get there.
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This year-round indoor rink has been a local favorite since 1969. Celebrate the season with Snoopy and other fanciful characters at the 11th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting and Skating Exhibition on December 5, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Enjoy hot cider and sugar cookies at 6:30 p.m., and then watch a mini ice show, which will include the lighting of a 25-foot tree, from 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Kids can meet Snoopy after the show. The event is free, but unlike past years, anyone above the age of two must have a ticket to attend. Only four tickets per person will be allowed. Pick up free tickets at the Ice Arena box office. Admission to the public skate following the event is $5 for all ages and includes skate rental. ¶
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Celebrate Our Fresh Facelift We’ve been working on sprucing up our website, and we’ve finally finished. Go to sonomafamilylife.com and check out these new features, guaranteed to make parenting life easier. The uncluttered design showcases an intuitive, user-friendly interface. Translation: You’ll find what you need with a few quick clicks.
Directories You’ll Dig Need to plan a party? Find a new health-care provider? Line up some after-school activities? Our expansive directories will help you meet your family’s needs, whether you’re looking for preschool and day-care options, parent support groups, tutors and schools, or summer camps.
The Smartest Calendar Around The calendar section not only keeps you informed about a plethora of fun, local, family-friendly events, it also tells you how to get to them. It will show where the event venue is on a map, and then provide driving directions. And with just a few simple clicks, it will also list surrounding events, retail stores, and restaurants, in case you want to have dinner before the show, or make a shopping trip after your visit to a museum.
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Cooking with Kids
A Nose So Sweet
Make Rudolph’s Chocolaty Treat a Tradition
By John Corippo
R
eindeer noses hardly sound like a palatable delicacy. But what if they were made of chocolate and peanut butter? Think of a nubby Kit Kat bar, and you’ll understand why these “noses” are one of our family’s favorite holiday treats. While they may just be peanut butter balls to those with little imagination, reindeer noses have all the required elements of a perfect holiday goodie: They are simple to prepare, delicious, and fun to eat—though at times a bit messy; the chocolate covering will most definitely
Reindeer noses are as fun to play with as they are to eat.
melt in your small ones’ hands. I have come to love watching my sons place these bonbons on their noses, small drips of melted chocolate left in their wake. We like to make sure to put red sprinkles on one of the candies; it would be criminal to leave Rudolph out of the game. Reindeer noses have become an anticipated part of our holiday celebration—my sons ask for them the minute we pull out decorations from storage. Perhaps they will become part of your family’s tradition, too.
Reindeer Noses Ingredients • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter • 3 tablespoons butter, softened • 1 cup powdered sugar • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips • Red sprinkles
Directions Mix the peanut butter and butter together in a mixing bowl. Gradually add in the powdered sugar until well combined and a dough ball is formed. Tightly cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for 20 minutes to firm up dough. Make 1-inch balls from dough. Place the balls on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper, and chill in the refrigerator for a half hour. The dough balls should be somewhat firm. They need to be able to hold their shape before being dipped in chocolate. Melt chocolate chips in a small pot over very low heat, stirring frequently so that chips melt evenly. Dip dough balls into melted chocolate using a bamboo skewer. Remove balls from the skewer with a fork and set them on the lined cookie sheet. For a “Rudolph” nose, cover ball in red sprinkles while chocolate is still warm. Place balls back in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
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December Calendar of Events
Have Yourself a Victorian Christmas
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tep back in time, into the charm and beauty of the Victorian era, at the Great Dickens Christmas Fair, a Bay Area holiday tradition since 1970. Find yourself a Victorian costume and roam through 120,000 square-feet of 19th-century music halls, pubs, dance floors, and Christmas shops. Hang out with literary and historical greats, take in continuous performances on seven stages, catch a glimpse of Fagin and the like, or just shop. A variety of ethnic food will be available, including English bangers, fish and chips, Greek delicacies, French onion soup, and, of course, desserts. Puppet shows, Victorian fairies, Father Christmas, interactive theatrical performances, and Victorian arts and crafts will delight kids. The event runs through December 21 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Tickets are $25–$30 for 13 and over, $12 for ages 5–12, and kids under 5 are free. See dickensfair.com for details. ¶
Monday 1 Outdoor Ice Skating in Napa. Open
during the holidays. Thru Jan. 11. Download schedule from website. $12 including skates. 2nd & Coombs Streets, Napa. napaonice.com. Sonoma State Seawolves Sports.
Various times. $2–$10. Sonoma State University (SSU) students free. SSU. 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. sonomaseawolves.com.
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Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Picnic, hike & commune
with ancient trees. 8 a.m. to 1 hour after sunset. Visitor Center 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Parking $8. Senior parking $7. Armstrong Woods State Park. 17000 Armstrong Woods Rd., Guerneville. 869-2015.
a.m. Charles M. Schulz Museum. 2301 Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa. 579-4452. schulzmuseum.org. Union Square Ice Rink. 90-minute
skating sessions. Thru Jan. 19. 10 a.m.–11:30 p.m. $11. Under 8 $7. Skate rental $6. Union Square, San Francisco. unionsquareicerink.com.
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Three-week course that will teach the basics of calligraphy & how to create unique art cards. Limited to ten participants. Sign up at library. 3:30–5:30 p.m. Cloverdale Regional Library. 401 N. Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale. sonomalibrary.org. FREE Plaisir de Lire. Enjoy
the pleasure of reading in French with Madame Benefield. Thru Dec. 16. Ages 5–12. Tuesdays. 3:15 p.m. Central Santa Rosa Library. 211 E. St., Santa Rosa. sonomalibrary.org.
Wednesday 3 Meditation Group for Mothers.
Wednesdays. 8:30–9:45 a.m. $10 suggested donation. Sonoma Shambhala Center. 255 W. Napa St., Ste. 6, Sonoma. sonoma.shambhala.org. FREE Holiday Book & Bake Sale.
Bag sale on Saturday! Thru Dec. 6. Wed. 4–7 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Guerneville Regional Library. 14107 Armstrong Woods Rd., Guerneville. sonomalibrary.org. FREE Santa Rosa Original Certified
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Farmers Market. Open year-round. Wednesdays. 8:30 a.m.–noon. Saturdays 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa. thesantarosafarmersmarket.com.
Thursday 4 Heartland Hospice Tree Lighting.
5–6:30 p.m. Santa’s Village in Village
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Terrace. Montgomery Village. Hwy. 12 at Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa. The Phantom of the Opera. Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s soaring musical set in an 1881 haunted grand Paris opera house. Thru Dec. 7. 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. $12–$22. Burbank Auditorium. Santa Rosa Junior College. 1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa. santarosa.edu.
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Windsor schoolchildren, carriage rides. Bring your letter for Santa! Donate unwrapped toys. 5–8 p.m. Windsor Town Green. 701 McClelland Dr., Windsor. townofwindsor.com.
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Dec. 21. Thursdays–Sundays. Various times. Adults $26. Seniors & youth $24. Students & kids under 12 $22. Spreckels Performing Arts Center. 5409 Snyder Ln., Rohnert Park. rpcity.org.
Friday 5 FREE First Friday Night Sky.
Emphasis on stars, planets & interesting facts about the sky that night. 7 & 8:30 p.m. Arrive early for free parking pass. Santa Rosa Junior College Planetarium. 1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa. santarosa.edu. FREE Mothers of Young Children.
Nurture friendships & enjoy creativity with moms in the community. First & third Fridays. 9:15 a.m. Sebastopol Christian Church. 7433 Bodega Ave., Sebastopol. sebchristian.com.
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The Wizard of Oz. The classic musical
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hristmas is a grand celebration in Mexico, with multiple events marking the season. The richly costumed dancers in Ballet Folklórico de Sacramento will introduce some of the country’s holiday traditions in their Posada Navideña performance. Indigenous rituals of central México, music of the callejoneadas, and pastorelas, or traditional theater, will all be part of the show. The event will be held on December 19 at 7 p.m. in Person Theater at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa. Pre-show family arts and crafts activities will be held at 6 p.m. while a posada celebration will held after the show. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Go to wellsfargocenterarts.org to find out more. ¶
& 2 p.m. Dec. 14 7 p.m. Adults $15. Under 21 $10. Cinnabar Theater. 3333 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma. 763-8920. cinnabartheater.org. FREE Sonoma Valley Certified Farmers Market. Open
year-round. Fridays. 9 a.m.–noon. Arnold Field. 241 W. First St., Sonoma. svcfm.org.
Saturday 6 Mr. & Mrs. Claus at Montgomery Village. Come see the grand couple
at their photo studio in Village Terrace from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Weekends. Free glitter tattoos. Plus meet the Winter Queen of the Fairies who will be strolling through the Village. Montgomery Village. Hwy. 12 at Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa.
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FREE Petaluma Merchants’ Holiday Open House. Carolers,
horse & carriage rides, face painting, hot cider & much more! 11 a.m.–5 p.m. petalumadowntown.com.
Winter Workshops
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9 a.m.–4 p.m. Napa County Fairgrounds. Tubbs Building. 1435 Oak St., Napa. visitcalistoga.com.
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Mark West District Annual Craft Fair & Holiday Bazaar. Crafts, homemade
jams & candies, furniture, jewelry, candles, ornaments, clothes & much more. Vendor booth rentals benefit the district’s music program. 9 a.m.–1 p.m. San Miguel Elementary School. 5350 Faught Rd., Santa Rosa. mwusd.org.
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Occidental Community Choir
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Dream of Rain.” Dec. 6 & 7, 12–14. 3 & 8 p.m. $15. Occidental Center for the Arts. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. (Graton Rd. & Bohemian Hwy.), Occidental. occidentalchoir.org.
Don’t miss this awe-inspiring theatrical experience featuring China’s most gifted tumblers, contortionists, jugglers, cyclists, gymnasts with live musical accompaniment.
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Presented by Copperfield’s Books in celebration of Paddington Bear. $30 per parent/child pair. $20 for each additional person. Includes tea service, seasonal entertainment, and a Paddington Bear book. 3 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Reservations required. Muir’s Tea Room. 330 S. Main St., Sebastopol. 634-6143. muirstearoom.com. FREE Family Folding Day. Learn origami! Rincon Valley Library. All ages. 1–3:30 p.m. 6959 Montecito Blvd., Santa Rosa. sonomalibrary.org. FREE Travelling Lantern: A Christmas Carol. A
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Scrooge & teaches him the joys of caring & giving. Ages 5 & up. 11 a.m. Healdsburg Regional Library. 139 Piper St., Healdsburg. sonomalibrary.org.
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Victorian Christmas card comes to life! Thru Dec. 21. Weekends. 10 a.m.–7.p.m. Adults $25–$30. Ages 5–12 $12. Under 5 free. Parking $10. Cow Palace Exhibition Halls. 2600 Geneva Ave., San Francisco. dickensfair.com. FREE Friedman’s KidsWorx Creative
Winter fun for little ones!
$5 off Any Kindergym class at Finley Community Center
Workshop. Children’s Museum of Sonoma County hosts fun science activities. 9 a.m.–noon. Friedman’s Home Improvement. 4055 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa. cmosc.org. Musical Theater Scenes Workshop.
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Students collaborate to create a choreographed musical on a student-selected theme using well-loved songs. 2 p.m. $8. Sonoma State University (SSU) students free. SSU. Schroeder Hall. Green Music Center. 1801 East Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. gmc.sonoma.edu.
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Nutcracker. Stapleton School of the Performing Arts. Inspired dancing, stunning imagery & beautifully crafted sets & costumes. Thru Dec. 7. 1 p.m. & 5 p.m. Adults $34. Seniors & youth 18 & under $22. Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium. 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael. stapletonschool.org.
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Dickens Holiday Crafts Fair. Live entertainment both days. Thru Dec. 7. Sat. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $2. 12 & under free. Finley Community Center. 2060 W. College Ave., Santa Rosa. ci.santa-rosa.ca.us.
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Trolley between craft fair & Finley Community Center. Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. 12 & older $2. Luther Burbank Home & Gardens. First & D Streets, Santa Rosa. lutherburbank.org.
& 14. Adults $25. One child, age 12 & under, free with each paying adult. Each additional child $10. Safari West. 3115 Porter Creek Rd., Santa Rosa. safariwest.com.
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Parade. 7–8 p.m. Downtown Lincoln Ave. between Cedar & Stevenson, Calistoga. visitcalistoga.com.
Registration 7:30 a.m. Costume contest 8 a.m. Run 9 a.m. $10–$50. 4th & A Streets, San Rafael. marinjinglebellrun.kintera.org.
Sunday 7 dinner at a variety of food trucks. 4 p.m. Parking $10. Cornerstone Sonoma. 23570 Arnold Dr., Sonoma. cornerstonesonoma.com. Safari West Open House Days.
Snow Days Family Fundraiser.
Enjoy playing in real snow, learning about the science of snow & participating in special winter-themed activities. Thru Dec. 14. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Members $10. General $15. Bay Area Discovery Museum. 557 McReynolds Rd., Sausalito. baykidsmuseum.org.
Thursday 11
FREE 10th Annual Lighting of the Snowmen Festival. Eat
Friday 12
Symphonic Wind Ensemble. The 55-member Sonoma State University (SSU) Symphonic Wind Ensemble. 7:30 p.m. $8. SSU students free. SSU. Green Music Center. 1801 East Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. gmc.sonoma.edu.
Cheetahs, giraffes, lemurs & an aviary. 9 & 11 a.m. 1 & 3 p.m. Dec. 7
Explore the Future You Deserve!
Saturday 13 A Night of Giving. The Fabulous
Women’s new charity event. Bring an appetizer to share & learn about local charities. Those who make donations will be given raffle tickets. The owner of the winning ticket will get to donate all the funds gathered that evening to the charity of her or his choice. 7–11
Y Winter Kids Club
Located on site at the Main Y! Located at the Main Y in Santa Rosa, kids will have traditional day camp fun in the middle of winter! Two 3-day sessions are available. Activities will include crafts, games, songs, baking, field trips and swimming at the Y!
REGISTRATION BEGINS DECEMBER 1st
AGES:
6-12
* Children who are 5 may attend if currently enrolled in kindergarten.
SESSION DATES & THEMES: Session 1: Dec. 22 & 23 Session 2: Dec. 29 & 30
Theme: Frozen Fun Theme: Wacky Winter Party
TIMES:
8:30-4:00pm each day
* Extended hours available 4:00-6:00pm for additional fee
COST PER SESSION:
$66 Facility Member/ $80 Program Member/ $92Non-Member
Now Accepting Applications for 2015/16
INFORMATION & REGISTRATION:
Apply online at cardinalnewman.org
Cardinal newman
Call the YMCA Program Office at 707-544-1829 or www.scfymca.org
Pat Piehl at 546-6470, ext. 120, piehl@cardinalnewman.org 50 Ursuline Rd, Santa Rosa
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Sonoma County Family YMCA 1111 College Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95404 • 707-545-9622 F 707-544-7805 The Y is a non-profit Community Organization. Financial Assistance is available.
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CHESS FOR KIDS All Levels Welcome!
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p.m. RSVP: thefabulouswomen@gmail. com. Elks Lodge. 2105 S. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma. 20th Annual Goddess Crafts Faire.
Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Suggested donation $5–$13. Sebastopol Community Cultural Center. 390 Morris St., Sebastopol. seb.org. Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tail.
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p.m. Rohnert Park–Cotati Regional Library. 6250 Lynne Condé Way, Rohnert Park. sonomalibrary.org. FREE Build, Make & Create at the Library! Experiment with basic scientific concepts using a variety of tools & materials. Ages 6–12. 1–3 p.m. Petaluma Regional Library. 100 Fairgrounds Dr., Petaluma. sonomalibrary.org.
• Bilingual Toddler thru Elementary • STEM Curriculum • Math Through Architecture • Mommy & Me
FREE Chaskinakuy: Andean Village Music. Music from Ecuador to
Argentina performed on a collection of regional wind, string & percussion instruments. 2 p.m. Windsor Regional Library. 9291 Old Redwood Hwy., Windsor. sonomalibrary.org.
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37th Annual Last 10K & Final 2-Mile
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Our Winter Camp Vertical Dec. 22-26, 9am-12pm
Run. 9 a.m. $10–$20. Howarth Park. 630 Summerfield Rd., Santa Rosa. empirerunners.org.
GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE This holiday season come get
Annual Christmas Show. Sat.
10 a.m.–6 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $6. Marin Center Exhibit Hall. 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael. goldengateshows.com.
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FREE Children’s Winter Craft Fair & Elves’ Workshop. Join
Tuesday 16 Marin Symphony Holiday Pops Concert. Music from favorite holiday
movies, including Home Alone, Polar Express & A Charlie Brown Christmas, along with holiday classics. 7 p.m. Adults $35 & up. Ages 6–17 $20 www.sonomafamilylife.com
Everyday that week EXCEPT Christmas Day. Cost is $120/participant.
BEST GIFT EVER!
Marin Indoor Antique Market 29th
West County Girl Scouts for a fun day of crafts, games, food & fun. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Sebastopol Community Church. 1000 Gravenstein Hwy. N., Sebastopol. uccseb.org.
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& up. Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium. 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael. marincounty.org.
Thursday 18 Secret Santa Marathon.
Montgomery Village. Hwy. 12 at Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa. 573-3399.
Friday 19 Posada Navideña. Experience &
celebrate the wonderful folk culture of
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Saturday 20 Le Cirque de Bohème. 1920s–style
circus. Magician, contortionist, juggling acrobat, knife-thrower. Dec. 20–22, 26–27. 3 & 5 p.m. Adults $25. Under 15 $15. Cornerstone Sonoma. 23570 Arnold Dr., Sonoma. cornerstonesonoma.com. Spring Lake Family Nature Walk.
Every third Saturday. One hour hikes. 1 & 3 p.m. Parking $7. Environmental Discovery Center. Howarth Park. 630 Summerfield Rd., Santa Rosa. parks. sonomacounty.ca.gov. FREE Once Upon a Gingerbread
Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
Cross & Crown Lutheran School
México. Free pre-show arts & crafts at 6 p.m. Show 7 p.m. Adults $10. Kids $5. Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa. wellsfargocenterarts.org.
House. Children create houses using graham crackers, frosting & creative accessories. Ages 5–12. 11 a.m.–noon. Cloverdale Regional Library. 401 N. Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale. sonomalibrary.org.
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VOENA: Voices of the Season– Wintersong. Children’s voices
representing 35 cultures. 7:30 p.m. $30–$40. Napa Valley Opera House. 1030 Main St., Napa. nvoh.org. 34th Annual Redwood Empire
Menorah Lighting Celebration. Hot latkes, dreidels, gelt, live music, and prizes. Montgomery Village. Hwy. 12 at Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa. 577-0277.
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Sing-Along Messiah. A benefit for
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!
the music education programs of the Santa Rosa Symphony League. 7:30 p.m. $20. Jackson Theatre. 4400 Day School Pl., Santa Rosa. sing-along-messiah.org.
Balloon drop at noon. Root beer toasts noon & 3 p.m. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Charles M. Schulz Museum. 2301 Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa. schulzmuseum.org.
Sunday 21 A Spirited Winter Solstice Tea. Sit by
707-546-4069
the fire with Santa. 10:30 a.m.–noon. Reservations required. Muir’s Tea Room. 330 S. Main St., Sebastopol. 634-6143. muirstearoom.com.
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The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show. Gospel Music Hall of Fame legends perform holiday originals & classics. 8 p.m. $35 & $28. Person Theater. Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa. wellsfargocenterarts.org. Chanukah Festival. The Chabad Jewish Center invites you to a
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The Bridge School. Located in Central Santa Rosa, 1625 Franklin Ave. Year-round full/half–day. Rich nurturing environment. Center based program for ages 3–5 with separate 2’s program. Caring, qualified teachers. Julie & Andrew Day; owners. Lic.#493005697. 575-7959.
Playtime Daycare/Preschool Join our loving family. Spacious playroom, large yard, meals provided. CPR & first aid certified. M-F. Infants & up. Call Wendy 539-7524. Lic. #04746.
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Humor Break
Assembly Not Required
Why Barbies Are Better than Bikes By Bull Garlington
S
ome of us, over the course of our adult lives, come to a quiet, disheartening conclusion about our relationship with simple tools.
I myself can barely use a can opener. Certainly not a Philips screwdriver, and keep me away from socket wrenches or somebody loses an eye. Christmas terrifies me because of bikes and dollhouses. I once put together a Barbie mansion with such an astonishing lack of skill I got a foreclosure letter. Long ago I made a pact to only buy toys already assembled. Dinosaur Hot Wheels with a working volcano jump? Not happening. Barbies? They are God’s gift to overthumbed dads. I bought my daughter enough Barbies to repopulate the Earth. All I had to do was wrap them. A note to Mattel: The trapezoidal assemblage you’ve packaged your dolls in is not wrappable. Please use a rectangle or a cube. Please don’t use curved edges and, whatever you do, don’t turn a perfectly usable square into some kind of sloped edifice. That’s just mean. 42 SonomaFamilyLife
I know why you do it. It’s to protect the environment. You want to go green? Make the box a shape a man can wrap. I have to use 17 rolls of paper to get just one of those things sealed. You know how they say an acre of trees is lost every minute to deforestation? Around Christmas, that’s all because of me. I tried shrink-wrapping our presents, but I set one on fire and the wife
I once put together a Barbie mansion with such an astonishing lack of skill I got a foreclosure letter. made me quit. My only hope was the last-resort wrap, the Tootsie Roll twist, where I just curl a sheet of paper around the poor doll and twist like I’m losing tug-o-war then tape the ends liberally. By liberally, I mean I make them bulletproof. All my presents end up like this, little table-top piñatas with my kids
pounding and hitting them, and then attacking them with knives to get to the good stuff inside, which is never what they wanted. One year I got my son a set of Lego race cars. When he’d finally gotten the wrapping paper off (screw driver, blow torch), he’d torn one corner and sliced through the plastic. He said, “Really? I’m 11.” My daughter kissed me on the cheek, patted me on the head, and said “Nice try.” I finally tried planning ahead. I had a nice flat gift. I laid the paper out on the table, got a yardstick, measured, flattened, pleated, folded, taped, folded again, taped again, and finally produced a beautiful, perfectly wrapped present. I turned to look for a bow and saw the actual toy sitting on the counter by the coffee machine. I picked up the gorgeous gift I’d just spent an hour working on; it fell limp across my hand. I’d just wrapped nothing. I put it under the tree anyway. Bull Garlington is the author of Death by Children, the ForeWord Review’s Humor 2013 Book of the Year.
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and Mrs. Claus, we will be offering free glitter tattoos to children of all ages. Plus, meet the Winter Queen of the Fairies who will be strolling throughout the Village and granting holiday wishes.
Light Up A Life
Thursday, December 4 • 5pm to 6:30pm at Santa’s Village in Village Terrace. Please join us for the Heartland Hospice Tree Lighting Light up lives, cherish memories and celebrate our communtiy.
The Secret Santa Marathon
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Thursday, December 18 • in Village Court While wrapping up your holiday shopping and enjoying the strolling need. For more information about Secret Santa, call 573.3399
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Chanukah Festival
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Sunday, December 21 • 4 pm in Village Court The Chabad Jewish Center invites you to Celebrate Chanukah. Join us for a Menorah Lighting Celebration. Hot Latkes, Live Music, Dreidels, Gelt, Prizes and More. For information, call 577-0277
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Happy Holidays
This is a spectacular time of year when people are feeling kind and generous. Old Saint Nicholas set the precedent for generosity a very long time ago, and people have taken his message and flown with it. Personal gifts to people we care about, and financial gifts to organizations who do good work, are in abundance. At Fine Tree Care, we encourage you to give to organizations that keep Sonoma County strong and healthy…from environmental groups who protect our forests and watersheds, to organizations that feed people and take care of families in need…they all need our support.
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