Re-discover Blackhawk Plaza! A wonderful place to shop, eat or just relax amongst nature! Support our local retailers.
Make time to give back. There are lots of ways to put your spare time and talents to work in San Ramon.
Food not only satisfies our stomach, it can also satisfy our feelings, and that’s when the cycle of emotional eating takes over. Learn more about developing healthier lifestyle habit.
So many of my clients ask the question "Why is the list price not the sales price?" Isn't the list price for this home what the Seller wants? My answer – sometimes.
Do you like to travel, but hate to pay those high fees to park your car? Try taking Bart. It's a breeze!
Henry the Heron visits Vista Grande Elementary!
Everyone needs down time and what better way of getting it than with a great book. Here are a few of the books that are just out this week.
Get to the Firehouse Theater in Pleasanton fast, but not if you use your "smart" phone GPS.
A trip to San Francisco can be the perfect place to play tourist, even if you live here!
Spring is here! Wildlife in San Ramon remind us of this "time of renewal".
Setting realistic goals is the first step in developing long term lifestyle changes. Medifast Counselors guide you each step of the way, supporting your weight loss and teaching
I recently went on a bike ride and experienced first-hand what it means to "bonk" and lived to tell about it.
I am passionate about Life and Living and my posts are all about that :)
Family history projects lead to discovery–not only of the family stories, but also to knowledge of ourselves.
Ever thought of getting Chickens? Low maintenance and lots of fun entertainment. Great for gardeners! Better than pesticides.
Live Web Cam of "Herons Nesting" www.AllAboutBirds.org Five blue eggs to hatch end of April
Enjoying San Ramon wildlife right in your own backyard. Have you seen this bird? Henry the Heron.
Child drug abuse in San Ramon is a problem parents need to be aware and educated about.
Have we learned from history or are we repeating it?
Sheep Shearing Day 2012, get all the details. You don't want to miss out on all this fun!
Hunger Games is a phenomenon that is wildly popular. The movie opens Friday.
Photos of the Livermore Outlet construction site from a bird's-eye view.
Invisible Children's new campaign for Africa has fostered much controversy over the web, but it can claim some success.
The image we project might not always be a true representation of ourselves, but nonetheless sends a message. What might be a simple slogan can turn into a haunting reinforcement of society's beliefs.
Microlending - Doing Good Never Cost So Little
When we lose someone we love, experience grief or loss, we experience a "new kind of normal." This is the story of one family's loss.
With eating disorders, listening is a huge component. It's one of the ways we learn. But we can't listen if no one will stop screaming.
Just because your child could die from an eating disorder, it doesn’t mean that you should give up the fight after they're gone.
When searching for advice, it is important to know not only how to weed out the bad, but is also equally important to know how to recognize a good source. This is more critical with eating disorders.
Fad or legitimate way to give kids an edge?
Since we all do it, we might as well put falking in the dictionary.
We are waiting to find out the fate of Jen Handy in Hawaii. Please keep her in your thoughts or prayers.
Here are some books to look for this week.
The works of Edgar Rice Burroughs will endure as classic tales of adventure, romance and wonder. Now they come alive on the big screen.
Refinancing into a shorter team load could save thousands of dollars.
Reminiscing about a time when doctors seemed to know everything and could fix anything - and how that's changed.
Feb. 7 is the 200th Birthday of Charles Dickens, but he's still popular today.
I am hoping for a miracle for someone who suffered a brain aneurysm this week.
A short recap of the training involved to prepare for Escape From Alcatraz while raising money in memory of my friend Anamarie Neveau and The Brain Aneurysm Foundation.
Does it make sense to keep paying a massive mortgage, knowing that it might be decades before a home regains its prior value?