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Jan
09

Twitter Dancing

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Thanks to @DrMichelleXO‘s wonderful idea, we brought the Marin TweetUp’s to a whole new level of fun.

Last night was the Girl’s Night Out Twitter Dance. Which basically means if you are a girl on Twitter in the local area you were invited.

Eight fabulous women showed up at George’s Night Club in San Rafael around 7:30pm to have a glass of wine and chat before the concert started. (@DrMichelleXO @CurtisFinancial @RebeccaElia @RuthWetherford @HylaMolander @Pobutler @Sally_K @alembic)

George’s Night Club in San Rafael is awesome! It’s been newly remodeled and is a great spot for dancing in Marin.

We were fortunate enough to see Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings at George’s. We chatted and danced the night away. (One woman sitting nearby thought we chatted a little too much and little too loud. I think she thought she was a library instead of a night club.) We closed the place down!

Afterward we took a stroll down 4th street in San Rafael and headed to Yet Wah (Classic Chinese Cuisine). Nothing like a big plate of Chow Mein after dancing all night!

Yet Wah closes at midnight, we arrived at 11:50pm. They were nice enough to stay open for us.

I didn’t get a chance to take many pictures from last night because it was too dark, but I did get this video using my iPhone. The band was amazing!!!

Come out and taste some delicious soups and desserts at Marin’s Soup and Dessert Challenge.

Mill Valley Community Center

Saturday, January 22, 2011

12-3pm

Restaurants and businesses will be offering their best and letting us be the judges.

Marin’s Soup and Dessert Challenge is a benefit for CIP Marin.

Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Bring the family, all ages welcome. Kids under 12 free!
More info here: http://cipmarin.org/pages/event/event/loving_spoonfuls.htm

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Jan
03

Basic Bus Etiquette

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I have been riding the bus to and from work for awhile now and I’ve noticed a few things… some (not all) people have forgotten common courtesy on the bus!

Here is some basic bus etiquette:

  1. Leave the seat next to you open for other riders. (It’s kind of rude to put your briefcase, purse or pile of papers on the adjacent seat when the bus is full.) Also, if there are 2 seats in your row, sit next to the window so the seat next to you is available. If you really want to sit by yourself go toward the back of the bus, it’s more likely that the seat next to you will remain open.
  2. If the bus is full and an elderly person or someone with a cane or walker gets on the bus and you are sitting toward the front of the bus, get up and offer your seat to that person. (Duh!)
  3. When a lot of people are exiting the bus at the same stop, it works just like an airplane: row 1 exits first, row 2 exits second and so forth. If you are sitting at the back of the bus please don’t rush ahead of everyone bonking them with your briefcase just so you can get off first.
  4. Please don’t talk on your cell phone while on the bus. We really don’t want to hear about your sales plan, how your date was last night, what you are having for dinner tonight, or what a jerk you you think your boss is.
  5. Finally, it’s okay to say good morning and thank you to your bus driver. It’s also okay to say hello to the person sitting next to you.

I wanted to take this opportunity to give a shout out to Golden Gate Transit whose drivers are friendly and the buses are always on time, always clean and always a comfy temperature. Thank you!

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Dec
05

Affordable haircut in Marin

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Funny thing about this blog… the post that drives the most traffic to my blog is the one I wrote about “affordable haircuts in Marin”. I guess with everything being SO expensive here in Marin people are on the lookout for something affordable. The hair salon has changed names since I wrote the post about cheap haircuts in Marin, although it is still the same great people. Salon Carlos in San Rafael is now called Salon Mirsa. I went yesterday to get my usual $10 haircut.

I like to support local, independently owned businesses but I’m not one to spend big money on a haircut. I’ve also never been happy with haircuts from that big super chain haircut place.

I was happy to discover Salon Mirsa (thanks to Celia who introduced me to the place). Salon Mirsa is kind of unique for Marin County. It doesn’t exactly fit the Marin County stereotype. The main language spoken at Salon Mirsa is Spanish. That’s because Salon Mirsa is located in the heart of the Canal community of San Rafael where most of the residence are Hispanic. But don’t let the language get in your way! The stylists at Salon Mirsa are a very welcoming and friendly bunch. Just tell them you know Sally ;-) .

Salon Mirsa has top notch stylists. If you are on a budget and are looking for a great haircut for you or your kids try Salon Mirsa. Tip: all the stylist are great but I especially like Tere.

$10 for a haircut! I don’t think you’ll find a better deal in Marin County.

Pictured below (Mirsa, the owner – Tere, the stylist – Celia, the mountain biker who got her hair dyed blue).

If you are hungry after your haircut you can find some tasty Mexican food nearby at Picante on Bellam Blvd.  Or you can do a little grocery shopping and get a cultural experience all at the same time.

Nov
30

Homegrown Marin Market

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The Homegrown Marin Market is a fun place to meet new people and try new food.

I went earlier this year and had so much fun! I met Shae Irving who tweets at @Hitch2Heaven. Shae makes the most amazing jams. (Great holiday gift idea.) ;-) Check out her blog to read about her jams and see some mouth watering photos: Hitchhiking to Heaven. I’m now seriously craving some of Shae’s jam. I think I’m going to have to go to the Homegrown Marin Market just for her jam.

Pomegranate Champagne jelly

Photo borrowed from: www.HitchHikingToHeaven.com

The Homegrown Marin Market is a culinary club where you get to try delicious foods prepared by local Bay Area chefs. Admission is $5. Bring extra cash to try the goodies and/or buy gifts.

It’s held in the Studio 33 art gallery in located at 333 Caledonia Street in Sausalito.

December 4th, 2010 from 11am – 5pm.

http://www.homegrownmarinmarket.com/

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Nov
15

Holiday Fun – Ice Skating in Tiburon

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Hey, Marin you don’t have to go all the way to San Francisco to ice skate this holiday season!

“On Friday, December 3rd – for one magical, fun-filled night only – Tiburon Holiday Festival 2010 will feature an OUTDOOR ICE SKATING RINK for families, couples, ice skating enthusiasts, and everyone to delight! So grab your coziest scarf and hat and get ready for a once in a lifetime opportunity to ice skate along the shores of the San Francisco Bay with the most breathtaking backdrop of the twinkling, present-wrapped San Francisco skyline.

The evening’s festivities will include: the traditional Fountain Plaza Tree Lighting Ceremony with classic holiday carolers, costumed characters strolling along magical Main Street, wonderful holiday treats, yummy gingerbread house decorating, Winterland Snow Globe Making/Photo Shop for kids, and more! In addition, the town’s eclectic shops and tasty restaurants will be offering budget-worthy discounts and specials to while away the hours.

With spectacular views of the SF skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, and Angel Island (plus ice skating too), only a Scrooge would dare miss this memorable San Francisco Bay Area holiday event!” – Shop Tiburon

More info here: http://shoptiburon.info/events/tiburon-holiday-festival-2010-featuring-outdoor-ice-skating/

Categories : Events, Family, Kids, Marin, Tiburon
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Oct
20

Finger Licking Good – BBQ

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Last night I met up with my friend Marilyn (aka @fun_master) at Roadside BBQ in San Rafael. It’s located in the Northgate Mall in Terra Linda.

I don’t know about you, but whenever I see a restaurant in a mall I usually assume it is a big chain restaurant and I’m not that interested in it. I learned Roadside BBQ is not a big chain restaurant. There are 2 locations, this one and another one in San Francisco.

Marilyn has been here before. It’s one of her new favorites so I let her order for me. We shared the pulled chicken sandwich. I think it was this one: “Smoked Free Range Chicken… Slow-cooked and sauced to perfection. Topped w/ avocado, tomato, cilantro, and grilled onions $8.95″ and sweet potato fries. The food was SO yummy and sharing the meal was just the right amount for me. They brought us a 6 pack of BBQ sauces to choose from.

I wish I would have taken pictures. Each table has a roll of environmentally friendly paper towels on it. After I began eating my sandwich I understood why the roll of paper towels was on my table.

Thanks Marilyn for introducing me to a new restaurant!

Roadside BBQ
5000 Northgate Mall
(next to Kohl’s)
San Rafael, CA
415-479-7200
http://roadsidebbq.com

I did take one picture. I took a picture of the restrooms. Don’t you think it’s kind of strange the girls bathroom has a cow on it and the boys does not? I do.

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Oct
01

Girls Night Out – Save the Dates

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Have you heard of the new book by Lissa Rankin called What’s Up Down There? Questions You’d Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend

Mark your calendars for 2 fun upcoming events in Marin!

Saturday, October 16, 2010 – 4:00pm (Men are welcome)
Lissa Rankin Talk & Book Signing at the Book Passage in Corte Madera. Come out and hear our very own local author & original Marin TweetUp Co-host Lissa Rankin talk about her new book: What’s Up Down There? Questions You’d Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend #VaginaTweetUp

Thursday, November 4, 2010 – 7:00 – 9:00pm (Women only)
Ask the gynecologist and psychologist anything you want at girlfriends’ night out!
Dr. Lissa Rankin and Dr. Michelle Gannon
Pleasures of the Heart on 4th Street in San Rafael.

Sep
19

Take me out to the ball game

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I started a job 2 weeks ago (a real life in an office kind of job) so I haven’t had as much time to blog. However, I’ve still been sallying around the bay.

Yesterday, I went to a Giants game at AT&T park. I hadn’t been to a baseball game in years so this was quite an adventure for me. This wasn’t just any baseball game either this was a special occasion. This game was in honor of our friend and neighbor John Houston who passed away in March. He wanted all of his friends to remember him by going to a Giant’s game. His sister honored his wishes and organized a group of us to go sit at club level and remember John.

We started out by taking the Larkspur ferry to the game. If you live in Marin this is the best way to get to the games. It’s also the most fun way! Golden Gate Ferry has a special ferry designated for the game that drops you off right at the stadium. Everyone on the ferry is going to the game so you can imagine what a party it is to be on that ferry.

All of John’s Marin friends rode the ferry together and then we met up with his sister and others outside of the stadium. Before entering the stadium we had a small ceremony for John right by the water and said our goodbyes. His sister read a beautiful poem written by a friend. We all took a few moments to remember John and then we headed in to the stadium. It was a beautiful way to say goodbye.

We had great seats in the Club area. I’m not very versed in Baseball seating but this meant we were in a place that was less crowded, meaning easier access to the restrooms, food and beer! It’s been years since I’ve been to a game so I was pleasantly surprised to find good food and beer choices. I was thinking we were going to be stuck with Budweiser and hot dogs. Instead, I had a Blue Moon Belgian White and tasty Gilroy Garlic Fries!

Unfortunately the SF Giants did not win last night but it was still a great experience being there with all of John’s friends, remembering him, while doing something he loved.

Sep
12

Amberjack Sushi in Mill Valley

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I found a new sushi restaurant in Mill Valley that I love, Amberjack Sushi! I’d been there years ago but forgot about it. It is a tiny place with only 5-6 tables. I happened there on accident last week when my sister was in town. I wanted to take her out for sushi and my usual favorite place (in Sausalito) was closed on Monday. It was Labor Day and we wanted to avoid the freeway so we headed to downtown Mill Valley to explore our options. While I was driving around decided where to park I remembered that in the last week two different people had suggested I try Amberjack. I was happy to find it open and to find a seat available!

I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and freshness of the food. We started with Seaweed Salad and it was fresh and crisp (the way I like it). We tried a new roll I had never heard of called the Cherry Blossom made with tuna, yellowtail, cucumber, avocado & kaiware.

When the bill came I noticed it was much lower than it usually is at other Sushi places in southern Marin. Amberjack has made it to my list of favorite southern Marin restaurants. Amberjack Sushi is a tiny place so please keep that in mind when planning to go out during busy times. They are located on E. Blithedale near Sunnyside.

72 E Blithedale Ave
Mill Valley, CA 94941
415-383-1327

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