Lace up and let your little ones loose for some classic fun (and fitness!). Roller skating is as popular as ever at these seven rockin’ Bay Area roller rinks. Never tried it? No worries—most locations offer lessons, skate rentals and snacks. Throw in some lights, music, games and even a little mini golf and you’ve got the perfect way to spend a day.

San Francisco

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Skatin’ Place

If you’re not ready to roll with indoor crowds yet, this outdoor skating area in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is where you'll want to get your groove on. Skaters have been frequenting this outdoor funscape since the disco days of the late 70s. Bring your own skates if you have them or rent some in the small shop across from the park entrance on Fulton Street (between 6th and 7th Avenue). The area to the north of the “glide lane” is reserved for inexperienced skaters and small children. 

6th Avenue and Kennedy Drive
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Online: skatingplace.htm

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Church of 8 Wheels

Only in San Francisco can you spread “rolligion” by skating in a church. Kids of all ages can join the Tuesday Night Roller Disco (4:00 to 5:30 p.m.) and the Friday Night Roll Out (5:00 to 6:30 p.m.). 60-minute group lessons are available on Saturdays and prearranged private lessons are also available upon contact (see website for details). 

554 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: churchof8wheels.com

East Bay

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Paradise Skate 

With pre-registration, kids can skate for free at Paradise Skate (see website for details). For those looking to advance their skills, there’s a four-week Super Skater Program where skaters will learn things like backwards skating, crossovers, jumps and spins. Educators will love the STEM field trip which involves an hour of STEM-related education and two hours of physical fitness on the rink.  

1210 West 10th St.
Antioch, CA
Online: paradiseskate.com

NEW!! Aloha Roller Rink in Emeryville
Offering roller skating, rentals, an arcade, snack bar and eventually birthday parties, it will be a rollin' good time at Aloha's newest East Bay location

5625 Bay St.
Emeryville
Online: aloharollerrink.com

The Golden Skate

At The Golden Skate, you’ll find public skate times throughout the week as well as plenty of time slots for private birthday parties. Lessons are offered on Saturday afternoons and the rink has a variety of games as well as Old Western-themed seating areas. On your marks, get set, skate!

2701 Hooper Drive
San Ramon, CA
Online: thegoldenskate.com

South Bay

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Aloha Roller Rink 

Located next to the Eastridge Mall, Aloha is now open for public skating everyday except Mondays. Lessons are available for ages 6 and up on Saturdays and indoor mini golf, an arcade and snack bar add to the fun. Want the party to come to you? Aloha has a mobile skate rental trailer with 250 pairs of skates ready to be delivered to the smooth surface of your choice.

2190 Eastridge Loop, Suite 1402
San Jose, CA 
Online: aloharollerrink.com

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Santa Cruz Roller Palladium

Open since the 1950s, the Santa Cruz Roller Palladium is a mellow change of pace from the busy boardwalk. The summer schedule features a Tiny Tots session every Wednesday from 11:15 to 12:30 p.m. for kids 8 and younger. A $3.50 admission fee includes a warm-up, instruction, games and quad skate rental. 

1606 Seabright Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 
Online: santacruzrollerpalladium.com

North Bay

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Cal Skate of Rohnert Park

Open daily for public skating, Cal Skate features an arcade, snack bar, disco lights and more. Private and group lessons are available as well as bookings for birthday parties. During lessons on Monday and Thursday mornings, parents and guardians are allowed to walk on the floor to assist with younger beginners. Do you have a child who is more racer than casual roller? Try the inline speed skating classes on Wednesday afternoons.

6100 Commerce Blvd
Rohnert Park, CA
Online: calskate.com

—Julie Honan Johnston

featured photo: iStock

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Forget about chocolate, candy and roses—your heart belongs to all things cheese! Luckily for you, ALDI has plenty of heart-shaped dairy delights hitting stores in January.

Now that Valentine’s Day is on the horizon, the retailer has brought back some favorites for the holiday. In 2021, cheese lovers can share the joy in January with the Emporium Selection Valentine’s Day Cheese Assortment ($3.99 each). The heart-shaped cheese assortment includes Gin and Rhubarb, Mature Cheddar and Raspberries and White Chocolate picks.

If you’re really looking to steal a cheese-lover’s heart, swap the standard box of chocolates for a box of cheese instead! This box contains eight snack-sized bites of Emporium Selection aged English cheddar and retails for $4.99.

If you like something under your cheese other than crackers, ALDI’s Valentine’s lineup also includes Mama Cozzi’s Take and Bake Pizza My Heart Cheese Pizza ($4.99). The heart-shaped crust is topped with extra virgin olive oil, garlic, herbs, Mozzarella, White Cheddar, Provolone, Parmesan and Romano.

These finds will be available in ALDI stores nationwide starting Jan. 27, 2021.

—Erica Loop & Jen Watro

Photos: Courtesy of ALDI

 

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Airbnb and Eva Longoria are inviting guests to a month-long (Sept. 15 to Oct. 15) fiesta to showcase Latinx communities and to recognize and celebrate the positive impact they have made in our society. The celebration will feature more than 25 culturally rich Online Experiences from across the United States and Latin America that honor Latinx and Hispanic traditions and will culminate with a one-time online cooking class hosted by Longoria. Additionally, Airbnb is unveiling a curated list of stunning Homes from all over the country that keep the Latinx culture alive. 

Eva Longoria

“There’s no better time to come together and celebrate the vibrant traditions, diversity, and richness of our heritage,” said Longoria. “There’s a deep-rooted connection between our culture and food, and I’m delighted to invite you into my kitchen and share some of my most cherished memories as we cook one of my favorite TexMex dishes that remind me of home.”

  • Airbnb Online Experiences will feature Longoria hosting a live streamed TexMex cooking class, and a variety of culturally rich Hispanic Online Experiences available to book in English and Spanish from across the United States and Latin America.
  • 100% of proceeds from bookings for Longoria’s Social Impact Experience will benefit the Eva Longoria Foundation which helps Latinas build better futures for themselves and their families through education and entrepreneurship.
  • A curated list of stunning local Homes from all over the country that keep the Latinx culture alive.

From salsa dancing and cigar tasting, to learning about Día de los Muertos, these Airbnb Online Experiences will open up your world to the diverse traditions of Latin America and help reconnect with your roots or discover new passions: 

  • Join Eva Longoria in the kitchen to cook up a TexMex feast featuring her most cherished recipes and bring to life one of her favorite dishes
  • Led by a tourist guide passionate about pre-Hispanic cultures, explore the Traditions of Mexico’s Day of the Dead, and learn how to make the famous Mexican “papel picado” and colorful sugar skulls
  • Unfold the mysteries and etiquette of cigar smoking, rum and coffee pairings with a
  • Cigar Tasting from Miami’s Little Havana
  • Become your own barista! Led by a Mexican National Coffee Judge, and boasting more than 1,000 five-star reviews, the World’s Top Coffee Masterclass will teach you what it takes to make a great cup of coffee
  • Transport yourself to the Caribbean with a Puerto Rican Salsa Dance Party. Learn how to dance to the rhythms of Salsa de Calle or street salsa from local experts
  • Get the full experience that Mezcal offers and learn all About Mezcal with a Oaxaca Sommelier
  • Learn techniques and secrets about the most emblematic and delicious Peruvian dish and cook the Best Ceviche with Chef Melissa
  • Engage in conversation about Gin & Gender. Learn about the background of the drink, the seeming relationships between gender and alcohol, and how we can start changing stereotypes 
  • Guided by an expert with 30 years experience, blend dance, music and martial arts through Conditioning with Capoeira

Hispanic Heritage Month Experiences will range from $6 to $100 per person. See the entire collection starting today.

Eva Longoria’s one-time TexMex Cooking Online Experience will be open for booking on Tues., Sept. 22 at 9am PT, and the Online Experience will take place on Tues., Sept. 29 1 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. Mexico City Time.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Eva Longoria

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More and more families are turning to puzzles, board games and playing cards as a way to keep busy. Most families have a deck (or two) lying around their house. Now on Bicycle Cards resource page you can find a new card game or magic trick to delight your kids. 

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Bicycle playing cards are suitable for all ages and group sizes. There are countless easy, fun and accessible games that everyone can enjoy using these cards.  

While many of us typically enjoy our Bicycle Cards over a game of gin rummy or poker, a deck of cards actually has a limitless amount of ways to be used and enjoyed. This can include practicing card or magic tricks or even making up a whole new card game on your own. The company behind Bicycle Cards has created a FREE fun and educational resources page available online or through Bicycle’s How To Play app. These online tools include games to play, rules, and introductory videos for magic and the new art of cardistry.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Amanda Jones on Unsplash

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Cocktails at the push of a button? Um, sign us up. K-Cups for cocktails are an actual thing, making us all mixologist moms.

Drinkworks by Keurig works just like the coffee pod drink maker you already know and love—but, of course, the major difference is that instead of making caffeinated goodness, these machines brew up batches of your fave cocktails!

So how exactly does the Drinkworks drinkmaker work? Let’s say you’re not exactly Tom Cruise in Cocktail when it comes to making mixed drinks. Just pop one of the Keurig pods into the machine, add water and that’s it! The pods include the alcohol and the ingredients while the machine carbonates and chills your mixed drink of choice.

Make the most of this mixologist-like gadget. Drinkworks also comes with a an app, providing you with info on unboxing and setting up your machine, ordering pods, making drinks and monitoring the drinkmaker’s cleaning status.

The current menu of Drinkworks pods includes Cosmopolitan, Daiquiri, Gin and Tonic, Lime Vodka Soda, Margarita, Strawberry Margarita, Mojito, Moscow Mule, Old Fashioned, Red Sangria, White Russian, White Wine Peach Sangria and Mai Tai. The pods also come in British classic flights, Beck’s classic flights and Stella Artois cidre.

Visit the Drinkworks website for product availability.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Rawpixel via Pexels

 

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For those of you needing motivation, a kickstart, or a fire under your buttto get out there and “kill it’ in 2019—this post isn’t for you. 

For those of you who are tired and just want to love yourself now the way you are, this post is absolutely for you and for me. Resolve to change nothing in 2019. Resolve to let yourself off the hook. Resolve to feel joy NOW—not “When I can…When I have… or when I am…”  

I have made New Year’s resolutions the majority of my time on this planet. Some successful, some not. Most of them revolving around weight loss, getting fit and overall outward aesthetics. The past couple of years I have resolved to not change. I have let myself off the hook. At most, I’ve taken a moment to smile and tell myself “feel more joy this year”‚but no goals, no steps and mostly, .no beating myself up when I’m not successful.   

This change came about when I entered my ’30s and noticed that what I want the most, is to be kind to myself. Historically, I have struggled with too many negative thoughts, feelings and overall bull-shirt I told myself. So now, every January I un-resolve and just allow myself to be.   

Be content. Be joy. Be peace.   

If you need it, here is your permission to just be and love yourself in 2019. You are doing just fine. Your kids are fine. We are all doing the best we can.   

Every first of January I listen as others begin their journeys and I exhale. I breathe out, smile and tell myself, I am doing great. To be clear, anyone reading this post could easily peer into my life and find numerous things that could use improvement. I could be “fitter” or “tighter.” I could spend less money. I could fold more laundry and drink less gin. However, the point is, I am already content with myself now, just the way I am.  

Remember that line from Bridget Jones Diary—when Mark Darcy tells Bridget, “I like you, very much. Just as you are.”  It rocks her world to be liked, just as she is. A slightly “pudgy”, drinking, smoking swearing, mess of a women. We can all be our own Mark Darcy’s. Like yourself now, just as you are. 

Resolve to let all the B.S. and “shoulds” go. I am on year three of my resolution to have no resolution and I can assure you it does not grow old. Every year I start out loving myself the way I am. It is the best resolution I never made. So, here is to you, just as you are, in 2019. 

Mary Elizabeth Tellefson
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

I am a single mom in my 30s living life with as much joy and gratitude as I can with my two crazy, adorable and precious girls. We love to sing loud, play big and snuggle hard. We love tacos and donuts and making each other laugh. 

Memes (pronounced “meems” for those who’ve been wondering) have been circulating our social media feeds for a while now. And nothing induces a good laugh than a set of totally relatable pictures and captions about living the “Mom Life.” We never thought we’d imagine finding similarities to a crazy faced dog or a football player, but these memes prove that we do! Need a good laugh? Scroll on for this week’s funniest mom memes.

1. True for you?

Photo courtesy of funigy.com

2. LOL

Photo courtesy of Hurrah For Gin

3. Accurate?

4. How do you feel about Caillou?

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5. Aww.

Photo courtesy of America Adopts!

6. How many times has this happened to you?

7. Yes!

 

 

Photo courtesy of The Happy Page

8. Can we just pee in peace?

Photo courtesy of Baby Center

9. HA! What would you add?

Photo courtesy of NickMom

10. Pretty much.

11. Relatable?

Photo courtesy of NickMom

12. We wish.

13. Haha, right?

14. Right?

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15. What would you add?

16. Right?

17. Got any others?

Photo courtesy of Hedger Humor

18. WHY is this HAPPENING?!

Photo courtesy of Fowl Language Comics

19. What “got toddlered” in your house?

Photo courtesy of Dad & Buried

20. Which would you choose?

Photo courtesy of NickMom

There’s more! For even more laughs, follow us on Facebook & Twitter!

Memes (pronounced “meems” for those who’ve been wondering) have been circulating our social media feeds for a while now. And nothing induces a good laugh than a set of totally relatable pictures and captions about living the “Mom Life.” We never thought we’d imagine finding similarities to a crazy faced dog or a football player, but these memes prove that we do! Need a good laugh? Scroll on for this week’s funniest mom memes.

1. Stay Strong Sister!

Photo courtesy of Scary Mommy via Instagram

2. LOL Is this you?

Photo courtesy of Juliana Child via Twitter

3. Is this you?

Photo courtesy via babble

4. Do. Not. Move.

  

Photo courtesy of Everyday People Cartoons

5. 2%, or skim? Take your time! It’s YOU time.

Photo courtesy of Hurrah For Gin

6. *And wine.

Photo courtesy of Everyday People Cartoons

7. Been there?

Photo courtesy of Poisvn via Tumblr

8. Are you as “crazy” as we are?

Photo courtesy of Fowl Language Comics

9. #6, #8, and #13 are our top three. What about you?

Photo courtesy of Nick Mom via Facebook

10. Is this you?

Photo courtesy of Nick Mom via Facebook

 

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Add some sweet spooky fun to your party with this Blueberry Rickety Eyeball Punch from FoodNetwork.com. It’s super easy, so kids big and small will be able to help after a little guidance. Mix these frosty eyeballs with the blueberry punch recipe below or any drink of choice for an extra icy surprise. Note: These eyeballs take about an hour to freeze, so plan accordingly.

Total Time: 1 hr 10 min
Yield: 6 to 8 servings

Ingredients:
12 to 24 fresh blueberries
12 canned lychees in syrup, drained, plus 5 to 6 tablespoons syrup from the can
3 cups blueberry juice cocktail
1/3 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (about 4 limes)
2 cups sparkling water
Ice

Method:
1. Stick 1 to 2 blueberries, depending on their size, into the cavity of each lychee. Place on a foil-lined baking sheet and freeze, about 1 hour. (Wait until the “eyeballs” thaw a bit before eating, so that you don’t choke on them.)

2. Stir together 5 tablespoons of the lychee syrup, the blueberry juice and lime juice in a bowl or pitcher until combined. Stir in the sparkling water and add the lychee eyeballs. If it is a bit tart for your taste, add the remaining tablespoon syrup.

3. Serve in tall glasses over ice, spooning the lychee eyeballs into the glasses as you pour. For a grown-up twist, stir in the gin before adding the sparkling water. Enjoy!

Are you excited to spook your kids with this fun recipe?


Tune into the Food Network for awesome shows about food. Check out Halloween Wars on Sundays at 9p.m. a four-episode competition that has talented cake decorators, candy makes and pumpkin carvers sculpting up impressive Halloween-themed displays. Five teams will compete for a $50,000 prize. Hosted by Rossi Morreale with judges Brian Kinney and Shinmin Li, Halloween Wars is the perfect show for a haunted family night-in.