Embrace Yoga Spring Open Studio Celebration


Saturday May 5th 1.00 pm – 5.00 pm

I wrote about Embrace Yoga when it first opened in December (read article ). It is a serene yoga studio located in Terra Linda with some of the best yoga teachers in Marin. Enjoy homemade lemongrass tea served before and after class or outside in their gather garden. Your first class is free for Marin and Sonoma county residents!

Embrace Yoga Open Studio 

Embrace Yoga are celebrating an open studio this Saturday offering free mini-classes and massages with weekend promotions, MILA tasting, live music and much more…

Check out their website for more information and take a look at the variety of classes they offer including Mom & Baby, Prenatal and Music class for children 0 – 4 years old! 


Free Garden Party


Sunday May 6th 11.00 am – 3.00pm

Garden party
The Marin History Museum will be commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge with its annual garden party at the Boyd Gate House. 

Food will be provided by Suzie Q Lunch Box and a Cajun-inspired local artisanal food truck, refreshments include homemade lavender lemonade and locally brewed beer by Moylan’s Brewery, and also kids can enjoy a cold treat from Molly Moo’s Ice Cream truck. 

There will be live musicians and artists, lawn games, crafts and raffle prizes. Guests can cool down inside the museum with a guided tour of the exhibits including ‘Golden Gate Bridge: An Icon that Changed Marin.’ The event is free for the public but donations are encouraged and graciously accepted.

Marin History Museum Garden Party

New Story-Time Class

Starting tomorrow Marin History Museum will also be hosting “Wee History”, a free history inspired story circle every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 10.00 am for children 5 and under!

Marin History Museum Garden Party


Boyd Gate House, 1125 B Street, San Rafael

Keep up to date with their events by following Marin History Museum Facebook page


Family Day at Marin History Museum

The Marin History Museum is starting a some new family programs this Spring, including a new regular story time for young ones (details to follow), monthly craft days, outdoor picnics, games and special performances for kids. Most of their events will be free or very cheap (usually under $5), so to be sure to support this local non-profit museum, which is 100% funded by donations!


Activities at Marin History Museum


Saturday April 21, 11.00 – 4.00 pm

Family Day at Marin History Museum,
1125 B. St San Rafael  - Earth Day Celebration! 

Come to the Marin History Museum for stories and activities in celebration of Earth Day 2012. At noon there will be a reading of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss and other selected stories. At 1:00pm there will be a special gardening workshop for kids where they can learn the magic of compost and gardening and its connection to Marin agricultural history. Children will have the opportunity to make seed bombs of wildflowers. 


Free workshop; donations welcome. All ages are welcome!


Story Time at Marin History Museum


Al so at 1.00 pm and 3.00 pm there will be a walk and tour of Historic Boyd Memorial Park: Cost: $5 donation (kids under 12 are free). For more info:

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Guiding Boys to Better Behavior

Dr. Mark Schillinger, DC and Zoe Fry CMT bring up another interesting subject in this week’s guest post; helping sons to handle their frustration and anger in the right way.
Dr. Mark Schillinger, DC is an expert in male adolescence and family unity. He is the creator of The Right Way® an integral method of personal growth and the founder of The Young Men Ultimate Weekend , a modern rite of passage initiation for young men.

Zoe Fry CMT is a teacher of Presence and Inquiry and founder of BeAGift. As a mother of two teenagers, she was inspired to co-create the Ultimate Parenting Weekend, which gives parents the tools to create thriving families.

Guiding Boys to Better Behavior


Jerry Kiffer, M.A. manager of the Psychological Testing Center at The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, says that men are more likely to act out their anger when they’re stressed. This may be due to cultural factors (i.e. "boys will be boys") and their tendency to want to fix or change circumstances.
Unfortunately, many men don’t recognize this connection between stress and anger until they have a wakeup call; such as a heart attack. Yet holding anger in does nothing to relieve stress. In fact, Kiffer likens it to shaking a 2-liter bottle of pop with the cap on. Sooner or later the pop bottle will explode, and so will you; probably in the form of a heart attack or some other ailment.
How does this information help parents deal with angry boys and young men? Mark and Zoe explain further:

From our experiences as parents, parent coaches and mentors to young men, the answer has two very important parts that parents must know:
1) Boys get angry. It is natural biology and cannot be changed by a parent's hopes that their son's anger will go away or that they should be "nice boys".
2) Parents can help young men accept their anger and diffuse it effectively, if they know how to accept their own anger and know how to diffuse it effectively.

When a boy gets angry, we strongly recommend that you do not confront him with an equal and opposite force of intensity unless he is going to hurt himself or others. Your direct encounter to show him "who's the boss" will be perceived by the young man as a competition and will impulsively activate his instincts to win at all costs. This may be counterintuitive psychologically, but biologically, many boys relish this opportunity to be defiant. Even if the young man does not get his way, the victory is simply the engagement itself.
The simplest way to redirect the anger is to first accept what's actually happening by mastering the art of “Observation without Reaction”. As if you are viewing the event as a bystander, we recommend you breathe in a relaxed and rhythmical manner. Then, inwardly repeat a word or phrase over and over again that keeps your thoughts and feelings in a dispassionate or compassionate condition. Statements such as, "I accept what's happening", "I accept his pain" or, the tried and true expression, "this too shall pass" can keep your mind focused productively.
Do not leave the altercation as this will be a sign to the angry young man that you are giving up and it is very likely he will follow you and even taunt you. It is very unlikely your son wants to hurt you so stay connected by simply being present without needing to fix or change him or the situation. Even when your son hurls the most intense insults about this meditation you are modeling, remain calm and trust that you are being an effective parent by "holding space" and not leaving.
While it may seem that your son has endless energy, his testosterone and adrenaline levels will eventually decline and the volume of his voice and ferocity of his actions will end. At that point I recommend you simply state;
 "Thank you for letting me know how you feel. I appreciate knowing what's true for you and I will not respond to this style of communication. We'll handle this later, when we're both thinking clearer. I love you."
When the high energy levels have subsided later that day or the next day, gently initiate the conversation where you reveal your values and why your son is expected to respect them. Keep this interaction to just a minute or two, infusing it with your caring intention to help your son deal with the challenges of life. If your son does not respond to you or if he is making believe he's not listening to you, it is simply his inability or unwillingness to surrender gallantly. Yet again, do not make demands or consequences at this time. Thank him for listening and, once more, wait for an even more relaxed time for you to briefly finish what you need to say.

It takes know-how and practice to master parenting skills like the one Mark and Zoe presented in this article. The Ultimate Parenting Weekend and the Ultimate Guide to Mentoring Young Men help parents, coaches, mentors and teachers learn how to lead young men toward lives grounded with self-respect, motivation, happiness and success. 

theBalm Cosmetics are the Bomb!

When you are a mom, you have little time for yourself and your appearance, so when you get those precious few minutes in the morning to get ready, you still want to feel good about yourselves and look great. Finding beauty products that provide multi solutions is important, so theBalm Cosmetics  have come to your rescue and has everything you need!  

Stainiac is a great product from the theBalm Cosmetics which offers a “hint of tint” for both the lips and cheek, just dab it on using your fingertips or a blending sponge for a healthy pop of color. Similar products are guilty of leaving tell-tale streaks but theBalm Cosmetics have created a special formula that gives you more time to see the color develop on your skin before the stain sets in. Stainiac comes in three colors: “Beauty Queen” - sheer berry pink, the “Prom Queen” - sheer rosy pink or the “Homecoming Queen” - sheer soft peach.

theBalm Cosmetics Stainiac 

"Hot Mama!" is the perfect “all-in-one essential” for those you want to live up to its name. It is a pinky-peach blush and eye shadow that fits inside a compact or side pocket of your mommy bag. It adds a great color to the cheeks, a shimmer to the lids, and highlights your best features by illuminating them. Perfect for date nights or cocktails with the girls!

theBalm Cosmetics "Hot Mama" 

After the odd sleepless night, I rely heavily on concealer to look presentable, so finding one that helps me look younger as my children age me, is the answer to my prayers! The "Time-Balm" is an anti-wrinkle concealer that you can apply to dark circles while it protects the delicate eye area from environmental damage. When used on clean skin before bed, the active ingredients including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, soybean oil and panthenol amongst others, set to work fighting wrinkles while you slumber…genius!

thebalm Cosmetics "Time Balm" concealer

All the products have humorous tongue-in-cheek names and come in fun retro packaging so they also make great gifts.

So what are you waiting for? Get your hands on them at theBalm Cosmetics website  


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