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April 10, 2013June 30, 2024 Blog Latina, santa barbara beach, santa barbara camping, starfish, sunset santa barbara

Wordless Wednesday: El Capitan State Beach

Wordless Wednesday: El Capitan State Beach

These pictures were taken during a camping trip to El Capitan State Beach recently.

March 18, 2013June 30, 2024 Blog Latina

I Did This

I Did This

It’s been a couple of weeks, but I still can’t believe I hung upside down on a trapeze. It was definitely an

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February 25, 2013June 30, 2024 Gluten Free bob's red mill cake mix, bob's red mill gluten free, easy gluten free dessert, easy lemon cake, Gluten Free, gluten free lemon cake, gluten free lemon dessert, Latina

Easy Gluten Free Lemon Cake Recipe

Easy Gluten Free Lemon Cake Recipe

  We decided to stay in and watch the Oscars on Sunday so I made a roast chicken with rainbow carrots and

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October 19, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog bilingual books, Latina, latina mom bloggers, milk before bed, milk truck, nicole presley, Parenting

The Milk Truck

The Milk Truck

The picture above is from the video “El Camion de la Leche.”  It was shot in the Blogger Nicole Presley’s East Los

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October 5, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog bedtime routine, california milk processors board, Latina, milk before bed, Parenting

Memories of a Bedtime Song

Memories of a Bedtime Song

When I was a little girl I never wanted to go to bed. Ever. I would sneak out of my room, tiptoe

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September 28, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog bilingual books, Featured, Latina, Lifestyle, milk giveaway, Parenting, Reviews, spanish english books, walmart gift card giveaway

Las Olas de La Luna (The Waves on the Moon) and Milk Giveaway

Las Olas de La Luna (The Waves on the Moon) and Milk Giveaway

Bedtime at my house usually involves my two boys running around the dining room table yelling that they’re not tired. Like I

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September 27, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog Featured, Gluten Free, Latina

Two Good Eggs and Melissa's Produce

Two Good Eggs and Melissa's Produce

Two MomsLA bloggers, Nicole Presley of Presley’s Pantry and Ericka Sanchez of Nibbles and Feasts, started a breakfast blog called Two Good

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September 27, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog Latina, Lifestyle, obama 2012, Reviews, samuel l jackson obama, wake the fuck up obama ad

Samuel L. Jackson Obama Ad

Samuel L. Jackson Obama Ad

This video is too awesome not to share. As you can tell from the title there is some swearing. But it’s time

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September 25, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog california propositions, california voter registration, Featured, last day to register to vote in california, Latina, Lifestyle, register to vote

It's National Voter Registration Day!

It's National Voter Registration Day!

And I really mean that exclamation point. This is a crucial election especially in California. There are two ballot measures, Proposition 30

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September 14, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog Featured, getting kids to sleep, Latina, milk before bed, Parenting, Reviews, sleep

It's Time To Go To Sleep

It's Time To Go To Sleep

One of my claims to fame with my circle of friends was that I could get my kids to go to bed

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August 31, 2012June 30, 2024 Blog Featured, Latina, Lifestyle

Ozomatli Talks About OzoKidz

Ozomatli Talks About OzoKidz

It’s no secret that one of my favorite bands is LA’s own Ozomatli. Their music helped me get through many a long

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Yvonne Condes

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I wanted to share what I saw in Downtown Los Angel I wanted to share what I saw in Downtown Los Angeles yesterday. I went with a friend and our two adult kids. We got to LA City Hall after 2 pm and the first thing we said to each other was that there weren’t that many people there. Nothing like the women’s march or BLM protests. 

Demonstrators peacefully marched to the detention center. Police came in riot gear and after a little while they shot flash bangs. Later, we went over to the freeway overpass and saw protesters on the freeway get pushed back toward the onramp and arrested. Police shot flash bangs and used what I think was tear gas. 

We saw a guy spray painting, a few people throwing things at police, and we saw two Waymos on fire. Most people were peaceful and it definitely wasn’t a riot or heading that way. People were passing out water and masks. 

The only time I felt like it could get unsafe* for us was late in the day when people started walking quickly toward us. Police on horseback and some walking were pushing protesters back to clear a street. One officer was shooting what I think were rubber bullets at people walking away. A guy walk/running by stopped when he saw me standing there and said, “protect yourself.” My son and I were thinking about staying but that’s when I said we needed to go home with our friends. 

A couple of blocks away there was no evidence anything was happening in the city. We got on the freeway easily and were home within 25 minutes.  Again, there was no rioting, police weren’t overrun as far as I could see. 

*not that I didn’t flinch every time a flash bang went off. It was the loudest, most nervewracking noise I’ve ever heard.
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Quick bargain roadtrip to Vegas last weekend inclu Quick bargain roadtrip to Vegas last weekend included the Eagles at the Sphere, Red Rock Canyon hiking, and Bruno Mars’ Pinky Club! Did you know that the Pinky Club in the Bellagio has tables that go for as much as $5k?! But you can also just walk in with no reservation and dance to a DJ and live band playing 80s and 90s hip hop all night long?! They don’t allow pictures in the club so none here. Another great deal we discovered was buying tickets to The Sphere minutes before the show started. We also stayed at Virgin Hotel off the strip and were upgraded to a suite. #visitlasvegas #redrockcanyon #thesphere
Reposted from @delosangelestimes - Behind a metal Reposted from @delosangelestimes - Behind a metal fence, stalks of corn, beds of squash and tomatoes grow in the frontyard. A desert mural lines the walkway to the backyard where a rooster crows and rain barrels are set up to capture water. Casita is also a co-op living space where Ramos and his family live and host community events about topics ranging from Indigenous yarn dyeing to growing food.⁠
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Everyone who lives or has lived at @casitadelbarrioeste has something important to offer. For Ramos’ partner Ellie Guzman, it’s her passion for cultural planning and growing food and herbs.⁠
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Homeowners aren’t the only ones experiencing los Homeowners aren’t the only ones experiencing loss and difficult times after the fires. @delosangelestimes Across Los Angeles, an untold number of immigrant domestic workers and service workers are grappling with not only the loss of their jobs and incomes due to the fires that destroyed thousands of homes across the region, but also the threat of mass deportations under the Trump administration, which is making it difficult for some to look for new jobs or feel safe accessing services.⁠
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All of it has put major pressures on immigrant workers who do not have easy access to support.⁠
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“Immigrant communities are facing a mountain of obstacles, of adversities that of course will impact our mental health,” said Germán A. Cadenas, associate professor at Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology.⁠
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