Archive for the ‘BEAN’ Category
April 14, 2011 in Area,BABY-SPROUT,BEAN,KID,Out with Kids,Play,The Grove | Comments (0)

Celebrate Easter with our pal “Bunny” at Maggiano’s Little Italy. Full breakfast buffet – complete with waffle & carving stations. Bring your cameras to capture the memories at this special brunch!
10am-2pm
April 23rd, 2011
$24.95 per adult / $14.95 per child 5-11 / $9.95 children under 5
Please call (323)965-2777 to make a reservation for this special brunch. Space is limited!
Farmers Market, Los Angeles
189 The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323-965-9665
November 29, 2010 in Area,BEAN,Daily Leaf | Comments (0)
Breakfast with Santa!
Gourmet Buffet at “the Farm” of Beverly Hills.
9am Every Saturday and Sunday
Nov. 27th through December 12th.

September 15, 2010 in Art & Culture,BEAN,Dad,KID,Mom,Out with Kids | Comments (0)
Tags: crafts
Star Wars Crafting event
Kids will love making their own
Star Wars™ stick puppets! Join us
for a fun, free, and easy workshop
for all the fans in your family.*
All day, Saturday, September 25
September 14, 2010 in Area,BABY-SPROUT,BEAN,KID,Mom,SPROUT | Comments (0)
Tags: Amazon, Area
Check out Amazon Mom
at Amazon.com. I am a person who buys EVERYTHING on Amazon and I think this is definitely worth trying if you plan on buying lots of stuff on Amazon.
Amazon Mom members receive exclusive discounts on a variety of products and categories. Discounts and promotions will be e-mailed to your Amazon.com e-mail account or made available on the Amazon Mom membership page at www.amazon.com/mom.

Perks on signing up include:
• 30% off select diapers and wipes: As an Amazon Mom, you receive an additional 15% discount on top of the standard 15% discount on Subscribe and Save
when you sign up for Subscribe & Save delivery. Subscribe & Save shipping is always free, and you can change your delivery schedule or cancel at any time. No fees, no risks, no obligations.
• FREE 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime: When you join Amazon Mom, you will receive FREE Two-Day Shipping with Amazon Prime for the first 3 months of your membership. For each $25 you spend within a single order in the Baby Store
, we’ll grant you an additional month of Amazon Prime shipping benefits. You can earn up to one year from the date you joined Amazon Mom.
August 31, 2010 in BEAN,KID,SPROUT | Comments (0)
Tags: documentation, passport, Travel

In order to take your child on a trip across the border, you will need to get a passport for her/him. Here are the steps to getting all the documentation together so you can go apply one at a post office near your house.
STEP 1: Complete and Submit Form DS-11: Application For A U.S. Passport
Complete Form DS-11: Application for a U.S. Passport. To submit Form DS-11, the minor:
- Must apply in person with both parents/guardian(s)
- Must provide the additional documentation required by Form DS-11 (See Steps 2-7)
- Must not sign the application until instructed to do so by the Acceptance Agent
- Must provide your SSN in accordance with 26 U.S.C. 6039E
STEP 2: Submit Evidence of U.S. Citizenship
The minor’s evidence of U.S. citizenship must be submitted with Form DS-11. All documentation submitted as citizenship evidence will be returned to you. These documents will be delivered with your newly issued U.S. passport or in a separate mailing.
*A certified birth certificate has a registrar’s raised, embossed, impressed or multicolored seal, registrar’s signature, and the date the certificate was filed with the registrar’s office, which must be within 1 year of your birth. Some short (abstract) versions of birth certificates may not be acceptable for passport purposes.
NOTE: If you do not have primary evidence of U.S. citizenship or your U.S. birth certificate does not meet the requirements, please see Secondary Evidence of U.S. Citizenship.
STEP 3: Submit Evidence of Relationship
Parent(s)/Guardian(s) must submit evidence of their relationship to the minor applicant.
| Evidence of Relationship (One of the following): |
Minor’s certified U.S. birth certificate with both parents’ names
Minor’s certified Foreign Birth Certificate with both parents’ names*
Minor’s Report of Birth Abroad with both parents’ names
Adoption Decree with adopting parents’ names*
Court Order establishing custody
Court Order establishing guardianship |
*All foreign documents submitted with a passport application must be accompanied by an English translation (formal or informal).
NOTES:
- Previous U.S. passports are not acceptable as evidence of relationship
- Evidence of a legal name change must be submitted, if the name of a parent/guardian has changed since the original documents were issued (e.g. photocopy of a marriage certificate, etc.)
STEP 4: Present Identification of Parent(s)/Guardian(s)
When applying for a minor under age 16, both parent(s)/guardian(s) must present acceptable identification at the time of application.
| Primary Identification (One of the following): |
Previously issued, undamaged U.S. passport
Naturalization Certificate
Valid Driver’s License
Current Government Employee ID (city, state or federal)
Current Military ID (military and dependents) |
NOTES:
- If none of these items are available, please see Secondary Identification.
- If you apply at an Acceptance Facility and submit out-of-state primary identification, you must present a second ID, as well. For example, if you apply in Maryland with a Virginia Driver’s License, you must present a second ID containing as much of the following information as possible: your photo, full name, date of birth, and the document issuance date.
STEP 5: Submit a Photocopy of Each Parent/Guardian ID Document To Be Presented (STEP 4)
A photocopy of each identification document to be presented by a parent or guardian must be submitted with the minor’s passport application (excluding credit cards presented with secondary identification). If you are applying for multiple minors at one time, you must include a photocopy of each parent/guardian ID document presented with each minor’s individual passport application.
- Photocopy must be on plain white, 8 1/2 x 11″ standard paper stock, showing the front and the back of your ID
- Photocopy must contain images on only one-side of each page submitted.
- If copies cannot be made on the same side of one page, you may present two separate pages; one displaying the front of the ID and the second displaying the back of the ID.
- The paper should be free of other images and/or markings.
- The 8 1/2 x 11″ paper size cannot be substituted with a larger or smaller size paper, even if the alternative folds down to the 8 1/2 x 11″ size.
- You may enlarge the image of your ID on the 8 1/2 x 11″ page, but you may not decrease the size of the image.
Other situations that require a photocopy of identification, but are less common, include:
- If you are presenting Secondary Identification, you must provide a photocopy of each document being presented with your application. A photocopy of your credit card will not be requested if it is to be presented with secondary identification.
- If you submit out-of-state primary identification, you must provide a photocopy of your primary identification document and your second ID. If a credit card is presented as your second ID, a photocopy will not be requested.
- An assistant to a disabled applicant who witnesses the signature or signs on the disabled applicant’s behalf must present a photocopy of his or her ID.
- A person acting as an Identifying Witness (Form DS-71) must present a photocopy of his or her ID.
STEP 6: Provide Parental Consent
Both parents must provide consent authorizing passport issuance for a minor under age 16. See the scenarios below, and follow the instruction that best applies to your circumstance:
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Both Parents MUST:
|
- Appear in person with the minor
- Sign Form DS-11 in front of an Acceptance Agent
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| One Parent MUST: |
- Appear in person with the minor
- Sign Form DS-11 in front of an Acceptance Agent
- Submit the second parents’ notarized Statement of Consent (Form DS-3053)
|
One Parent
(with sole legal custody)
MUST: |
- Appear in person with the minor
- Sign Form DS-11 in front of an Acceptance Agent
- Submit primary evidence of sole authority to apply for the child with one of the following:
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- Minor’s certified U.S. or foreign birth certificate listing only the applying parent
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) or Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) listing only the applying parent
- Court order granting sole custody to the applying parent (unless child’s travel is restricted by that order)
- Adoption decree (if applying parents is sole adopting parent)
- Court order specifically permitting applying parent’s or guardian’s travel with the child
- Judicial declaration of incompetence of non-applying parent
- Death certificate of non-applying parent
NOTE: If none of the above documentation is available, the applying parent must submit Form DS-3053 stating why the non-applying parent/guardian’s consent cannot be obtained
|
A Third Party
(in Loco Parentis applying on behalf of a minor under the age of 16)
MUST: |
- Submit a notarized written statement or affidavit from both parents or guardians authorizing a third-party to apply for a passport
- When the statement of affidavit is from only one parent/guardian, the third-party must present evidence of sole custody of the authorizing parent/guardian.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The written consent from the non-applying parent that accompanies an application for a new passport must be less than 3 months old. New written consent from the non-applying parent must be obtained and submitted with any future passport application for the minor under age 16.
STEP 7: Pay the Applicable Fee
Please see Current Passport Fees and methods of payment.
STEP 8: Provide Two Passport Photos
We can help you submit clear and correctly exposed passport photos the first time – especially when applying for the U.S. Passport Card. See Quality Requirements for Passport Book & Passport Card Photographs to avoid photo processing delays.
Your Photographs Must Be:
- Identical
- In color
- 2 x 2 inches in size
- Taken within the past 6 months, showing current appearance
- Full face, front view with a plain white or off-white background
- Between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head
- Taken in normal street attire:
- Uniforms should not be worn in photographs except religious attire that is worn daily
- Do not wear a hat or headgear that obscures the hair or hairline
- If you normally wear prescription glasses, a hearing device, wig or similar articles, they should be worn for your picture
- Dark glasses or nonprescription glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable unless you need them for medical reasons (a medical certificate may be required)
NOTES:
NEED A U.S. PASSPORT IMMEDIATELY?
You should make an appointment to be seen at a Regional Passport Agency only if:
- The U.S. passport is needed in less than 2 weeks for international travel
- The U.S. passport is needed within 4 weeks to obtain a foreign visa
Contact the National Passport Information Center to make an appointment or locate a Passport Agency.
January 26, 2010 in BABY-SPROUT,BEAN,HEALTH,KID,SPROUT | Comments (0)
Tags: HEALTH, immunization
I went for a baby check up last week with my little one and I was handed a consent form for an online immunization registry from the receptionist. I signed it without discussing it with my husband because I thought having the record would be a good thing, since I plan on giving her most of the shots according to a modified schedule. When I spoke to my husband he felt that her medical records should not be online because insurance company could always use it against her. His argument made me extremely worried about my decision.

If you haven’t been to the pediatrician’s office in a couple months your doctor’s receptionist might hand you a consent form on your next doctor’s appointment. Visit CAIR to learn more, so you can accept or reject that form without feeling pressured to make a decision right away.
January 20, 2010 in BABY-SPROUT,BEAN,SPROUT | Comments (0)
Tags: babygroup, mommy and me, Santa Monica
Babygroup, which is run by Donna Holloran is THE mommy and me class on the Westside. I got her info from my boss at work, but I kind of found out too late about it so I couldn’t attend. I currently go to a different mommy and me class at a preschool and I found out most of my little bean’s classmates are Babygroup graduates(?) and most of them still attend. They love this class so much, I actually feel a little left out!
I heard from numerous people that her classes not only are full of useful information but fosters longtime friendship among attendees.
If anyone is trying to become pregnant or recently found out that you are pregnant I would recommend checking babygroup website out.

Babygroup meets in Santa Monica at First Presbyterian Church.
January 18, 2010 in Area,BEAN,SPROUT | Comments (0)
Tags: Area, Nowali, Shoes
Most of the time I’m glad we have hardwood floors, cause our kid gets messy, and with a hardwood floor I just swoop in with a Lysol wipe and its all good. However, on cold rainy days such as today hat floor that cleans so well also stays so cold. When my little bean walks on it barefoot her toes get cold as ice. My solution….Nowali! The Sweater sock slippers
, as I like to call them. They are basically socks with a leather sole that makes the sock non slipper. The other thing that I love about these slippers is that they are machine washable. So little bean spills ketchup all over her slippers- no problem- bam in the washer.

Locally (In Los Angeles) you can get these babies at Kidsland which is on the North Western corner of Wilshire and Western in Los Angeles’ famous Korea Town. Or if you don’t want to leave the house order on line at Amazon.
October 26, 2009 in Art & Culture,BEAN,Out with Kids,SPROUT | Comments (0)
Tags: Cirque Du Soleil, Out with Kids
Tickets are on sale for Kooza at the Santa Monica Pier. Discounts are available for kids and for the very little ones under 2 they can see the show for free!

September 2, 2009 in BABY-SPROUT,BEAN,KID,Out with Kids | Comments (0)
Tags: Activities, Labor Day
Here are some suggestions:
- LACMA
Visitors of all ages are invited to a free day at the museum featuring live performances, tours, and self-guided activities.
Music in the Gardens of Pompeii:
Enjoy a live music performance of Italian folk music with Musicantica
Los Angeles Times Central Court | Performances 12:30 and 2:45
- LA County Fair
From 10 am to 10 pm @ 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona, CA 91768
Admission: From 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. $1, From 1 p.m. – closing $17(Ages 13 and older), $12(Ages 6 – 12), Free(Ages 5 and younger)
- Getty Villa in Malibu
ArtQuest! 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Free with your advance, timed ticket to the Getty Villa. Each Villa ticket allows you to bring up to three children ages 15 and under with you in one car. Click the “Get Tickets” button below to book tickets online.
Explore the high seas with a day of artistic adventure! Take to the waves with the Trading Game, which ferries you from port to port across Greece, Egypt, and Colchis to deal in precious gold, fine spices, and rich olive oil. Go on an Art Odyssey tour and explore artworks from the many lands visited by the legendary heroes Jason and the Argonauts.
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