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Family Hot Spot Fairyland

Here's the scoop. Fairyland is a god-send for parents of young children with insane amounts of energy. If, like me, you're woken bright and early (come on, it's 6 am!) on a Sunday morning by a rousing rendition of “Let it Go” on repeat and wonder, “How are we going to tire this munchkin out today?” Put Fairyland on your family to-do list. Yesterday.

This week I’m taking you to one of my family’s favorite spots in Oakland, Fairyland!

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Here's the scoop. Fairyland is a god-send for parents of young children with insane amounts of energy. If, like me, you're woken bright and early (come on, it's 6 am!) on a Sunday morning by a rousing rendition of “Let it Go” on repeat and wonder, “How are we going to tire this munchkin out today?” Put Fairyland on your family to-do list. Yesterday.

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Let's start with the practical. The park is fully fenced in. There is one way in and out, and it's staffed by a cheerful park employee. If your little one scuttles out of sight, you don't have to panic; they're contained, and they're safe. Adults can only enter when accompanied by a child. While that might not necessarily keep every creep out, it certainly is a barrier for those with less than innocent intentions.

Once you're in, there's so much to see and do. Ideally suited for toddlers through kindergarteners, there are many attractions to keep young kids entertained. Think bubble machine, sliding hill, carousels, train ride, and Ferris wheel. They can walk through their favorite nursery rhymes and fairy tales. They can see farm animals up close or take in a puppet show (Orca the First Whale is the current production). Bring snacks from home, or grab some basic grub at Johnny Appleseed's cafe. There's plenty of space to spread out on picnic tables or grassy areas to refuel little bellies.

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Best of all, the park is filled with parents and kids just like you. No one bats an eyelash if your kid goes from zany to over-tired in two seconds flat then throws themselves to the ground in a full-on meltdown (can you feel that I'm writing from experience on this one?). Forgot your wipes? No sweat, a friendly parent will undoubtedly share a few. I've been on both ends of small transactions that remind me that I'm not alone on this crazy parenting journey. We're all showing up and doing the best we can by our kiddos.

Sure the character designs may be a bit outdated, but that's the charm. You can feel that generations of children have passed through these same landscapes and felt free and happy. What's more, little kids don't care. The world is a big space that they don't always fit into, but here, everything is designed with them in mind (even the potties!). It's their magical world, and we get to watch them discover and enjoy it. And that's where we find our own magic, isn't it?


Established in 1948, this tiny amusement park is located on the north side of Lake Merritt with its entrance just off of Grand Ave. Entry is restricted to adults accompanied by children only. Admission is an even $12 for guests ages 1-99, and there are varying levels of membership for repeat visitors too.

For more information visit Fairyland.org

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Your East Bay Events

Hey East Bay! ⁠ Here’s your weekly list of fun, upcoming events! This week I'm excited to attend my first ️⚽️Oakland Roots ️⚽️soccer game at Laney College. Come cheer on the home team! ⁠ Don't forget that the first Sunday of the month brings the Alameda Pointe Antiques Faire, The Indigenous Red Market and Free admission to the Oakland Museum of CA. ⁠

February 28-March 5

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Oakland Roots vs Chattanooga

Come cheer on our home soccer heroes as they play their first home game in 2020. My family and I will be there and hope to see you too!

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    Kitchen Story

    I had the pleasure of sitting down at Kitchen Story this week for lunch with a colleague and am happy to feature it as this week's Hotspot. Kitchen Story is the newest restaurant to open up on College Ave. in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland.

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    Your East Bay Events

    Hey East Bay! Here’s your weekly list of fun, upcoming events! This week we have two amazing festivals. The Laurel Lunar New Year Celebration will be taking place on Saturday, and the 3rd Annual Black Joy Parade takes place Sunday. Never miss a thing in Oakland, Berkeley and the East Bay. Like our page and stay in the know on events hotspots and more!

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    Your East Bay Events, Valentine's Edition

    Love is in the air, and so is fun. Whether you're looking for a special night out with a loved one, throwing back a cold one with your buds, or munching on some tasty Girl Scout cookies, we've got your back.



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    Montclair Egg Shop

    We love eating out, and a few years ago, slow and lazy brunches with bottomless mimosas were a part of most weekends. Now, with a toddler and an infant in tow, just getting out of the house can be a big production





    The Montclair Egg Shop

    Your Family Brunch Spot


    We love eating out, and a few years ago, slow and lazy brunches with bottomless mimosas were a part of most weekends. Now, with a toddler and an infant in tow, just getting out of the house can be a big production. Showing up to a restaurant and trying to squeeze a stroller between tables, apologizing for the inevitable spilled food on the floor, and trying to keep your child entertained so they don’t disturb other patrons can be downright exhausting. We’ll just eat at home, thank you very much. Luckily there are a few spots in the East Bay that make families feel invited and comfortable, and of those, the Egg Shop in Montclair Village is by far our family’s favorite. My two year old daughter loves it so much, she regularly walks around the house with a brown grocery bag draped over her shoulder, proudly announcing “I go Egg Shop now”.


    The Egg Shop first opened in 1974 with multiple locations throughout Oakland. The Montclair Village location is the only remaining restaurant. The casual sit down spot is open for breakfast and lunch daily. It’s not unusual to find a line of patrons waiting outside for a table, but I’ve found that if you arrive before 9:30 you’re usually seated quickly on Saturdays. With the Montclair Village Farmer’s Market taking place every Sunday just a block away, arriving before 9am can help you avoid a wait then. The food is delicious and the staff are always welcoming and inviting to families. Booster chairs, high-seats, a kids menu, and crayons are on hand to make your meal that much easier. They strive for quick service and are always happy to bring out fruit or bread for the little ones to munch on while we wait for the rest of the order. Eggs do feature heavily here, with an estimated 300-400 eggs cooked up daily. My personal favorite dishes are a toss up between the Salsa de Montclair omelette and the Eggs Florentine. I’m a huge fan of poached eggs and hollandaise and usually judge a new brunch spot by how they pull of this classic breakfast staple. Egg Shop definitely tops my list on their execution. If you haven’t already given it a try, I definitely recommend stopping by. Bring the kids!  


    To learn more about the Montclair District, click here.

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    January 2020 East Bay Market Report

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    December 2019 East Bay Market Report

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    November 2019 East Bay Market Report

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    September 2019 East Bay Market Report

    After the slow doldrums of late summer, we’re seeing a flurry of activity kick off the Fall Market. September and October are often busy months as both sellers and buyers alike make their final efforts before the year winds to a close. If you’re thinking of making a change in your housing situation, let’s talk very soon to make sure we capitalize on the best time to make your dreams come true!

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    August 2019 East Bay Market Report

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    Stock markets hit new highs, interest rates hit multi-year lows, unicorn IPOs rolled out in San Francisco, and the greater Oakland-Berkeley real estate market had another very strong spring selling season...

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    June 2019 East Bay Market Report

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    November 2018 East Bay Market Report

    Autumn markets in counties around the Bay Area have seen significant shifts, but with wide variance in the magnitude of these changes between areas. So far, the market centered on Oakland and Berkeley has probably seen the least dramatic changes in supply and demand dynamics. A major factor has to be that Alameda County, even after all the home price appreciation of recent years, generally speaking remains distinctly more affordable than San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. 


    However, the fact that other regions are seeing considerable shifts to cooler markets - at least over the past few months - may signify further adjustments to come in the East Bay as well. Time will tell: Short-term fluctuations are not uncommon and need to be substantiated over the longer term. Many standard statistics are lagging indicators and take time to reflect changes on the ground. They will bear watching in coming months.

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