Clos LaChance Winery sits in the south Bay Area and is a gorgeous location to visit and enjoy some wine tasting. Little did I know this hidden gem was so close to home!
Microsoft Store, Palo Alto Review #GoMicrosoft
My family has been using Microsoft products for over 18 years. Their products stand the test of time, and if you’ve visited a Microsoft store across the country, you know they have more to offer than just tech products. I’ve seen a store in a mall we frequent but have never gone in. We took a road trip to the Palo Alto Microsoft store to find out more of what they can do for us, considering we’re in the market for some new electronics!
Microsoft retail stores offer an edited assortment of best-in-class products, including Surface, Windows PCs, Windows Phones, Kinect for Xbox 360, Office and accessories. The Palo Alto store is large and spacious in the back we witnessed a personal training session in the theater space, by the way, sessions like this are available at no charge!
We have one tablet in our household and are really looking for another. All 5 of us were enthralled by the Surface RT tablet as well as the integrated keyboard available!
We spent close to an hour in the store and the customer service was fantastic, we were always checked on and asked if we were interested in learning more about each and every product! My younger kids were thrilled to get hands on with the Xbox 360 gaming system that they’ve only played with at friends’ houses, my son fell in love with the mobile Xbox!
Life is complicated. Technology shouldn’t be. Enjoy worry free technical support and protection and help safeguard your new device thanks to the Answer Techs that are abundant around the store. No question is too simple, silly, or insignificant, I saw this in action and all the Tech support was done in proper timing without rushing or impatience.
With 35 full-line Microsoft retail stores around the country, you can visit one near you and check out all the fabulous available opportunities that they also provide (FREE)!
- Youth Spark Summer Camps
- Begin June 3
- For kids ages 8-13
- Monday-Friday, 2 hours a day
- Different topics every day: Digital Movie Madness, Digital Art Smart, Gamemasters, Storyteller Studio and more!
- Some stores may offer a camp for kids ages 15-18: App Builder Class
- Tech Tots Camp
- Extremely interactive experience for kids ages 2-5
- Parent stays while the child learns things like keyboard skills, using Kinect and embracing technology in other ways
- Gaming Events
- As the creators of Xbox 360 + Kinect, we host some pretty awesome gaming events
- Don’t miss our launch parties for some of the year’s biggest releases or our ongoing Gamer Leagues
- Find camp locations and sign up here: http://content.microsoftstore.
com/store/summercamps - Summer Camp dates/times vary by store, so contact your local Microsoft store for details on the Summer Camps in your area
I’m working with The Motherhood on this campaign and am compensated for my experience. All opinions are my own.
Iconic Hollywood Blvd: History of The El Capitan Theatre & the Disney Soda Fountain #IronMan3Event
The El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard has been around since 1926 when it made it’s debut as a live stage show house. This iconic building has seen the likes of Rita Hayworth, Clark Gable, Will Rogers, and Joan Fontaine over it’s years and still boasts the biggest names in the business today. It was my second visit to the theater and it’s awe-inspiring when you think about it. We were lucky enough to go behind the scenes on our recent visit.
The stage, the lights, everything is truly amazing, and there isn’t a bad seat in the house. When I was here for the Lion King 3D event I sat just rows from the stage, and this time for Iron Man 3, we sat at the top of the balcony, taking in the Dolby SR-D digital sound to it’s fullest!
History of all the Hollywood events are captured in the Wall of Fame where we briefly walked through, but I could have spent hours taking it all in. We met with Ed Collins, general manager of the El Capitan Theatre, and he filled us in on the beginnings of how movies came to be shown.
How many have seen or know of the movie, “Citizen Kane”? It’s a pretty impactful movie, right? But it’s not a very flattering portrait of William Randolph Hearst. And back when it was looking for a home to have its premiere, no theater wanted to play it. Why? Because theaters were owned by studios at that time. And Mr. Hearst’s papers reviewed their movies.
So we’re not gonna show a movie that isn’t a flattering portrait. The owner, Mr. Toberman, said, “Hey, I’ll try a movie.” So “Citizen Kane” had its world premiere here in 1941. And Mr. Toberman said, ‘Movies are the way to go.’ Close the theater and modernized it and made it look really sleek and modern. Then the theater reopened in 1942 as the Paramount.
Because it was affiliated with the Paramount Studios and ran another 50 years, premieres and first run movies. That’s when Disney came to Hollywood. And our theory was boy, Hollywood Boulevard’s a pretty famous street. But the theaters are kinda tired. We put a lot of effort into the making of our movies, right? We want the experience of watching them to match the quality of the movie itself. So that’s why Disney came to El Capitan Paramount Theater in 1989 and restored it back to the way it looked when it was new.
I was involved with that and it was a great team of people. We opened here in June of ’91 with “The Rocketeer”. Anybody seen “The Rocketeer”? That was the first movie that played here when we finished restoring it. And what made “The Rocketeer” special not only did it have its premiere on Hollywood Boulevard. But that was our first stage show. So we said, “Hey yeah. Let’s do like they did in the golden era of movies. We’ll have a stage show before the movie.”
So for “The Rocketeer” we had the El Capitan singers and dancers. It was a show that was produced by Disneyland on the stage in front of the curtain. And that kicked off stage shows and movies. And then, uh, we came along in 1998 and said, “You know, we shoulda done the stage the first go round. We’ll do it this time.” And we added the mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ. So, uh, that was our second restoration. And that leads us to where we are today. We do 10 to 12 movie premieres per year.
After knowing what I’ve learned, can you imagine having a birthday party for your kids and their friends at this historical venue while taking in a Disney movie? It’s available, talk about red carpet treatment! You can visit the El Capitan and take in a movie now through the summer:
-IRON MAN 3 is currently playing at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, CA until June 20th in Disney Digital 3D and Real D 3D
-See a Display of Collectibles & Comic Books from the Private Collection of Stan Lee!
-June 21st – August 8th: MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (Plus, see Mike & Sulley in the MU Pep Rally with the Sprit Squad Live on Stage!)
-August 9th – September 19th: Disney’s PLANES
For tickets call 1 (800) DISNEY6 or visit www.elcapitantickets.com
Right next door you’ll find Disney’s Soda Fountain and Studio Store! Offering all the classics from an authentic soda jerk, you can also find hot dogs, grilled cheese, and Mickey Mouse-shaped PB&J sammies to enjoy! What caught my eye most was Walt’s Vault. You know the one you see in all the home entertainment videos. It’s on the wall with a reel of all the Disney movies in order, do you think you could name them all? And, before you leave, make sure you pick up some souvenirs for the kids!
If you’re strolling down Hollywood Boulevard, you must check out these two great places!
Our experience was part of a hosted press event thanks to Disney/Marvel. All opinions are my own.
Celebrity Sightings on Hollywood Boulevard #IronMan3Event
I’m a celebrity gawker, I’ll admit it. I remember staying at the Hotel Coronado and spying Nestor Carbonell from LOST and wanting to follow him everywhere. I guess that’s not gawking but more like stalking…hmm. Well, it’s cool to see someone famous, or even meet them as we did during our week in Hollywood for the Iron Man 3 premiere. During our last few hours of our trip, we spent some time with many iconic figures from movies, tv, and even the sports world. You know, a typical Thursday afternoon.
Yes, that is me above hanging with Tony Stark, and again next to him in the infamous suit. He wanted me to try it on, but I told him I couldn’t follow Gwyneth.I heard some whispering and a PSST and turned to see Justin Timberlake trying to get my attention. I think he was a little jealous so I came and gave him some love. He looked sharp in his suit and tie. Robert Pattinson was there looking all glittery and Lady Gaga overdressed as usual.
So…oh did I forget to mention that one little thing? We were at Madame Tussauds, the famous Wax Museum! You knew that right, I’m not totally delusional. Promise. Kinda.
More than 500 million people worldwide have visited the wax museums of Madame Tussauds. That is more than the population of North America and Australia combined, people like to gawk at celebrities! It takes approximately 800 hours to make a wax figure, broken down that’s:
350 hours to sculpt a figure
175 hours to mold a figure
145 hours to insert hair and style figure
15 hours to make a pair of eyes
30 hours to make a set of teeth
50 hours to color a head
35 hours to costume a figure
Some of my favorites in the museum was Danny from Grease and the Greased Lightning car. I love that movie!No one puts Baby in the corner! A fabulous tribute to Dirty Dancing and Patrick Swayze!
Also gone too soon, Michael Jackson.Do these jeans make my body look SMALL. Or is Kobe Bryant like 10 foot 6?
Yes, I’m still paying for posing like this, ouch.Then there’s some fun spots to pose with props, Sarah of East 9th Street was soo guilty #justsaying. My kids thought I was cool with this swaggy pose.Had to get these awesome guys in a photo too, say Hi to Elvis, Mr. Bob Hope, and George Burns, oh God do they look so real! I was ready to RUN for the hills if I saw any of those eyes blink.Leo DeCaprio, the Beibs, Robin Williams, and Mah-Donnah! Justin was playing a little hard to get. Whatevs.
Finally had to capture some classic Western stars, my mom, grandma, and husband would appreciate. Punk.
Madame Tussauds is very cool, cooler than I expected and I’d love to go again and pay attention to more those figures that I skipped on this trip. If you’re interested, visit the website’s ticket information to get in on the tour!
Tickets were part of our hosted press tour, all opinions (and delusions) my own.
San Francisco Giants: Pixar Night at the Park, May 20
The San Francisco Giants and Pixar Animation Studios are proud to bring the first ever “Pixar Night at the Park” to AT&T Park, during the 2013 season!
Purchase your special event ticket package they are going fast! Each package includes:
-ticket to the May 20, 7:15pm game, SF Giants vs. Washington Nationals
-Pixar pre-game party in Seals Plaza from 5:00-7:00p.m. including music and food
-Mike and Sulley from the upcoming film, “Monsters University” will be in attendance
-a special Pixar-themed Giants t-shirt!
-special artwork from Pixar’s archive will be on display
-a raffle with Giants and Pixar items will take place (with every special event ticket holder receiving one (1) complimentary raffle ticket)
Please make sure to arrive early as Pixar’s Chief Creative Officer, John Lasseter, will be throwing out the First Pitch! Bring out the whole family for a fun-filled evening celebrating two of the Bay Area’s most celebrated forms of entertainment: Pixar and the Giants!
Visit www.sfgiants.com/specialevents or call 415-972-2298 for more information or to buy your tickets today! It’s going to be a monster good time!
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