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8 small talk papa san

10 local heroes angels on stage

12 mixed media marshmallow shooters, freaky bags, and more

14 suburban queen the never-ending birthday month

16 health matters how to enjoy and prepare for a a safe summer for your children

22young stars parenthood’s tyree brown

26float your [house] boat the ideal family vacation?

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8small talk

eDitor’s letter

papa san

You’re a winnerLast issue we ran a

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Congratulations, and enjoy your (belated) Mother’s Day gifts!

“The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” — Rev. Theodore Hesburgh

Childrenarefun.Havingchildrenisfun.Raisingthem–atthecoreoftheexercise–issupposedtobefun.Beingafathertomytwochildrenhasbeenthemostfun,most

exhilaratingrideIcouldhaveeverimagined.Here’sthesecretofbeingafather:havingkidsletsusactlikekidsagain…withnorepercussions.

BeingDadgivesmetheexcusetojumpoutfrombehindthecurtains,pastastraineronmyhead,drinkingstrawinhand,usingmyworstJohnnyDeppimitationandrecreatingscenesfromPirates of the Carribean;orputthewoodensaladbowlovermyheadanddomybest(ahem)JackBlack/Kung Fu Pandarecreations.ItallowsmetosendthetworunningandscreamingbecausetheTickleMonsterhasdecidedtomakeanunexpectedappearance,andtofrustratemydaughterbecauseIgetmyDisneyprincessesmixedup:“Cinderella…she’stheonethatswimsunderwaterwithPeterPan,right?”Tosing(?)inharmonywithmysonasheyellsoutthewords(asheinterpretsthem)to“HakunaMatata”whilewe’reinthecartogether.(Hmmm…forsomereasonmanyofthesemomentsseemtorevolvearoundshowtunesandmoviesoundtracks.)

There’salsothepeacefuljoyofjustsitting,fortwentyminutes,withmysonaswewatchaprayingmanthisslowlymakehis(orher,notsurehowyoutellthedifference)wayacrossourbackyardfence;oftakingmydaughteroutonaclearnightandshowingherthepinpointsofstars,andhowtoconnectthemtocreateherownconstellations.Evenwhenthere’snothinggoingon,whenwe’rejustsittingonahammockrockinggentlytoanafternoonbreeze,andtheysitonmylapstaringintotheirownlittleworlds,there’sfuninthatmoment.It’sthosemoments—inbetweenthepersuadingandthearguingandthegentlenudginganddisciplineandhairtugging(myown,nottheirs)—thatdefinemyfatherhoodexperience,andit’sthosemomentsthatIhopetheyrememberwhenlookingbackattheirchildhood.Nowifyou’llexcuseme,thelittleonesarecomingbackfromschoolsoonandIneedtogomakeafortoutofthecouchcushionsbeforetheygethere.

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Mission impossible Starting with this issue I am going to try and do the impossible: get back in shape while working a more-than-full time job, spend quality time with my children, be a useful husband, and somehow find time to sleep as well. Follow along online and in our next issue, and wish me luck, I’m going to need it. (Thank you to Concord’s UFC gym for setting me up).

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Fortykidshoveredbackstagefortheircuetoen-teronstagefortheiropeningnumber.Asthehouselightsdimmedandfootlightandspot-

lightsshone,themusiccuedup…kidsdressedinjunglecostumes(frompeople,toanimals,tococonuttrees)floodedthestagesinginganddancingtothethemesongofDisney’sJunglebookwithenergyandenthusi-asmrivalinganyBroadwayproduction.

AngelsonStageonceagainshonebrilliantlyforitssecondseason.Theyalsochallengedthestatusquodefinitionof“talent”bydemonstratingthatthestageisaworldwherelifeandtalentarelimitedonlybyonesimagination.

DeAnnaPursaifounded“AngelsonStage”(NamedforheryoungersisterAngel,whohasDown’ssyn-dromeandistheoriginal“Angel”).PursaiwasAngel’sbuddycoachinasimilartheatertroupewhentheywereyounger.“Angelismyheroandbestfriend,andIal-waysknewIwantedtostartasimilartheatretroupeaf-terIexperiencedthejoygrowingupwithmysister.”

Angel’sonStagefirstseasonwasfall2008with40“Angels”and35“typically-developingstudentbuddy-coaches”.TheypracticedforsixmonthsuntilMarch2009premieringwith“TheWizardofOz”--pre-formedtosold-outaudienceseachnight.Sincelastyear,theyhavedoubledto80Angels,50buddycoach-es,andahostofvolunteers.“EverySaturdaymorningwehaveabout150volunteerscomingtogethertosettheAngelsupforoptimalsuccessinilluminatingtheirin-credibleabilities”,accordingtoPursai.

TheAngel’sabilitiesaredrawnoutbythesteadfastguidanceofPursaiwhogrewuptobecomeaspecialed-ucationteacher.ShenowrunsAngelsonStageaswellasasecondnonprofit—TheCollegeofAdaptiveArts—offeringvisualandperformingartsclassestoadultswithdifferingabilities.

Amongherwell-qualifiedcredentials,PursaiholdsaMaster’sinEducationalPolicyAnalysis(spe-cialEdpolicyemphasis)fromtheUniversityofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign.ShehasalsoreceivedaSpecialEducationRecognitionAwardfromSanJoseUnified’sCAC-SpecialEducationcommitteeforthepast2years.

Hermissionis“toprovideaprofessionalmusicaltheatreexperiencetochildren,ages5-22,withdiffer-ingabilitiesofanytypeanddegree.”Shehopestocon-tributetoanationalinfrastructurethatoffersmusi-caltheatreopportunitiesnationwide“onparwiththeathleticopportunitiesavailablethroughSpecialOlym-

pics”.TheorganizationalvisionistosettheAngelsandeachotheruptoachieveoptimalsuccess.

IaskedPursaiwhathergreateststrugglewasamongthemanyheartwarmingandamazingsuccessesAngelsonStagehasachieved.

“Ourgreateststruggles…howtoaccommodateourlargeinfluxofnewAngelswhowanttojoin…howtobegintothinkaboutbranchingouttomultiplelocationssimultaneously…andfinancial...wearesuchanewnonprofit,wehavebeenunsuccessfultodatesecuringfundingstreams.”

ThedemandishighandAngelsonStagehasdoneanexcellentjobilluminatingthetremendousmusi-caltheatreabilitiesofchildrenofallabilities,whilecreatingasafeandembracingatmosphere—awelcomechangeaccordingtoPursai

“Mostofthetime,childrenwithdisabilitiesliveinaconstant‘discomfortzone’wherebythey’reconstantlytryingtonavigateandfitintothe“typically-developingworld.”DuringAngelsonStagepractices/performances,westrivetoreconfigureourenvironmentwherebytheAngelsfeelcompletelysafeandfree,andit’stherestofour“discomfortzonetime”tofigureouthowtoentertheirworld.Ourmottois“Perception,notperfection.”

Afterwatchingtheperformance,Icameawaywithgenuineheartfeltadmirationforthejoy,talent,cour-age,humor,perseverance,andspiritofalltheAngels,thevolunteersandPursai…andafterhavingtheprivi-legeofmeetingAngelinperson,IhavetoagreewithPursai-sheisnowmyherotoo.

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Marshmallow MForcer (Marshmallow Fun Company) A manually pumped repeat pistol that shoots mini marshmallows twenty to twenty-five feet. Whoa. We see several scenarios where this could be useful. Scenario one: on a hot summer day, siblings are going at each other non-stop. Solution: give each one a loaded pistol and send them outside to duel it out. Scenario two: office wars. Scenario three: rainy day at the ranch? Give everyone their own MForcer. Stand around the living room table loading the ammo (you have to load by hand). Then, everybody gets five minutes to hide. Let the hunt begin. Holding fifteen marshmallows, the MForcer can serve as an effective weapon of family peace. $39.95. Available online at www.marshmallowville.com, Toys R Us, and other retail stores.

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Freak-o-Bag (Kamibashi, www.kamibashi.com) Imagine a product that kids love, has a utilitarian value, and makes the world a better place in the process. Freak-O-Bags begin life as cute dolls with oversized heads, perfect for little hands as they sit in the back seat on the way to the store. Once inside, moms can unfurl a rather hefty (and attention getting) shopping bag from the doll’s head, saving plastic and paper bags at check out time. As for making the world a better place? Each bag is made by the Koonin family in Thailand through a fair trade program. Available in several styles. $14.45-$19.95. Available at Treehouse Green Gifts, Berkeley, (510) 204-9292 or online at www.kamibashi.com

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alphabetica: odes to the alphabet (Diana Spieker and Krista Skehan, 2010 Personify Press, San Francisco). Created by Menlo Park moms Spieker and Skehan (who founded Personify Press in order to publish the book), Alphabetica offers a unique, while still kid-friendly take on the ABCs. Each page has a main theme that revolves around a certain letter, with a poem accentuating that theme. The wording is hip and modern, introducing “big words” without overcrowding or over intellectualizing. Each letter receives its own illustrations and font treatment, so every turn of the page turns up something new, adding to the discovery and engagement elements. For example, the page for the letter “I” has a fun ode to ice cream (“sweet cream vanilla bean chocolate in a frosty shake, any Sundae you can make brain freeze, yes please”) and in the illustration you can find ivy, ink, an Indian, Idaho, Iowa, igloos, Italy, an inch, insects, an ironing board, and even the infinity sign. A charming learning experience for adults and children. $19.95, available at all Pottery Barn Kids and online at www.personifypress.us.

cat chorus i-phone app (My Musical Cats) This app and a sister title, Cat Opera, were submitted to us by a couple of local Art Institute students, and our kids have loved playing with them since. Featuring thirteen kitties, you can swipe or tap individual ones to create your own music, or listen along to several pre-recorded tracks. You can also tap along to various songs as well. Very entertaining, with fun illustrations and an easy interface – in other words, perfect for little children on those long road trips. $0.99 from iTunes and www.mymusicalcats.com.

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Great things come in clusters, or so they say.Take birthdays. They’re supposed to be acauseforcelebration,whetherit’syourchild’s

or your own.Who doesn’t appreciate a spread of cakeandicecreamaccompaniedbypilesofbrightlywrappedpresents?Yet,everyfamilyIknowhasacertainmonthin their arsenal plastered with birthday obligations.Mineisnoexception.

We have a concentrated two week period aroundthe beginning ofMay that boasts seven birthdays andcapsoffwithMother’sDay.Don’tgetmewrong,I lovebirthdays.ThisiswhenIcelebratemyfirstson’sbirth—the anniversary of my stumble intomotherhood; thisis when I celebrate my birthday, My mom’s birthday,severalnieces’,andabrother-in-law’s.Andthenthere’sMother’sDay...butseriously,whohasthestaminaforthat after twoweeksofmarathoncakebaking,presentsearching,andpartyplanning?

Thisyear,asIattempttoeveryyear,Ivowedtomakethingssimpler.

ForBobby’sseventhbirthday,Ibackedawayfrommyfamily-only party policy and allowed him to have thebuddybirthday.Istucktomygunsaboutnotmakingitoneofthosechaoticbashesinvitinghisentireclassroomand dropping amortgage payment on bounce houses,cateredfoods,andoverpricedpresents.Unfortunately,Ididn’t realize that justbecausewe threwhimapartyto share with friends, I couldn’t cancel the ensuingcelebrationswithvariousfamilymembers.

Our birthday journey started one Friday eveningwith tenofhisbuddiesat the localbowlingalley.Onething I got right: the choiceof venue. Itwas relativelycheapcomparedtothetemptingkiddiegymsandvideoarcades, and it ensured I wouldn’t have ten wild firstgradersscramblingaroundmyhouse.

Inlessthantwohours,thekidstossedmulticoloredbowlingballs,attemptedtosurfdownthe laneswhentheythoughtweweren’twatching,giggledovercheesepizzaandlemonade,andOohedandAhhhedoverthedalmatiandogcake thatI laboredoverallafternoon.Round one of birthday week madness had been arousingsuccess.

Sincewedidn’tinvitefamilymembers,wehitapizzaparlorafewnightslatertohookupwiththein-laws.Thenextmorning, forBobby’s “real”birthday, Iwokeupat the crackofdawn to spell outhisname inpancakebatter,andfryupeggsandsausage,onlytohavehimand

hislittlebrotherlicksyrupofftheirplatesanddeclareittooearlyforabigbreakfast.

Let’snot forget the lastminute trip to the grocerystore for cupcakes to bring to his classroom.Oh, andtheballoons;whatisabirthdaywithoutballoons?Thenwe opened presents after school with justMom, Dad,andBrother,alongwithatriptoMcDonald’sfordinner.

Two days later, we set out on yet another Bobby-themed celebration to Chevy’s with another set ofgrandparents.

Sundayprovedtobeamuch-neededdayofrestforthesewearyparents.Right.Thinkagain.

Another celebration seemed like a fabulous idea, afamilyBBQforBobbyandhistwocousinswhofallintoourbirthdaycluster.

The day called for another baking binge withrainbow sprinkle cupcakes and brownies. The cakebatterwasstartingtogivemehallucinations.

It was at this party that my siblings asked what,pray tell,did Iwant todo formyupcomingbirthday?I mumbled about just wanting some quiet time andhavingnoresponsibilityforplanninganotherbirthdaycelebration.

Thenwereturnedhometounwindafter thechaos…onlytohaveBobbydelveintohisnewestpresentfromus: a drum set.Themarathon cake bakingmust haverattledmylogicalthinkingabilities.Somuchforpeace.Andquiet.

Meanwhile,littlebrotherShanedrankinthenearlytwoweekbirthdaycelebrationdedicated tohisbrotherandisnowsilentlyplottingastrategyforhisNovemberbirthday.Withanyluck,he’llfigureouthowtodrawhisbirthdaypartyingoutuntilChristmas.

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diatrician arnold Blustein, m.d., has been in practice for

more than 30 years. He is on the staff at

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The‘lazydaysofsummer’quiteoftenfindchil-dren in a variety of summer camps, summerschooland/orspendingdayswithanewgroup

offriends.With the startofcampsandsummerschools,chil-

drencanbeexposed tomanydifferentgermsand in-creased opportunities for injury. It’s not unusual foremergencydepartmentstoseemorechildrensufferingfrombrandnewinjuries…justlikeatthebeginningofaschoolyear.

There are a few things to rememberwith your child’senvironment:Preventing InfectionsThebestwaytopreventinfectionisfrequenthandwash-ing. Pediatricians encourage all of our patients andtheirparentstoformgoodhandwashinghabitsfromthestart.Childrenshouldbecoachedtowashtheirhandsbeforeeating,afterusingthebathroomandafterplay-ingoutside.

Immunizations are another important means ofpreventinginfection.Vaccineshavesavedcountlesslivesoverthelastseveraldecades,andgroupsliketheAmer-ican Academy of Pediatrics encourage everyone to befullyimmunized.Boostervaccines,whichrenewimmu-nizationsthatmayhavelosttheireffectiveness,arealsoimportant.Itwillbeimportanttothinkoftheseasyouapproachthenewschoolyearaswell.

More than bacteria and virusesIn addition to infections, just like during the schoolyear,thereisahigheroccurrenceofheadlice.Licearetiny(2–4mm);layeggscalled‘nits’thatsticktightlytothehairshaft;andsometimescausealotofitching.

Headlicecanbetreatedusinganover-the-countershampoosuchasNixorRid.Parentswhopreferadrug-freeapproachcantrysuffocatingthelicebycoveringthechild’sentirescalpwithmayonnaiseatnightandthenrinsingitoffinthemorning.Washingclothesandbed-dingcanalsohelppreventrecurrences.

Themostimportantpartoftreatment,though,istopainstakinglycombthehairwithafine-toothedcomb,lookingforanycrittersornits.Myownrecommenda-tionwhenanitisseenistocutoutthehairshaft.

Topreventinfestationsfromoccurringtobeginwith,childrenshouldbetaughtnottosharecaps,combsorhairbrusheswithothers.

Avoiding injuriesKidscanalsohaveahighriskof injury–especially ifthey are participating in sports. And, by remainingphysicallyactiveoverthesummer,theywillbeinbetterphysicalconditionandlesslikelytohurtthemselvesinsports.Mostpediatriciansrecommendchildrenget25–30minutesofvigorousplayeveryday.

Addingwalkingorbikingwhileonvacationortoasummer activity can also increase a child’s risk of ac-cident or injury. Wear brightly colored clothing and,forbikers,alwayswearahelmet.Thiscanhelpavoidaninjury. Whether they are walking or riding, childrenshouldalwaysbetaughttoobservetrafficruleslikeus-ingacrosswalkandstoppingatintersections.

Staying healthyThemost important tips for ahealthy life are the sim-plest:Getplentyofsleepandeatanourishingdiet–eveninthesummertime!

Youngchildrenneed9–10hoursofsleepandteen-agersneed8–9.Ahealthydietminimizessalt,sugar,andanimalfatintakeandemphasizesfruits,vegetablesandwholegrains.

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HavingaSafeSummer by Arnold Blustein, MD

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Let the Children Come to Mefor ten years, elaine taylor has been running a very special camp deep in the woods of livermore. we need her to run it for at least ten more years. by Everard G. Strong

IfyouarenotfamiliarwithCampArroyoorTheTaylorFamilyFoundation(TTFF)thatrunsthesummer-longcampsdeepinthehillsofLivermore,

it’shardtonotsuckinyourbreathandholdinatearasthefullexpanseofwhatisoffered—andtowhom—becomesevident.EachsummerTTFFcommandeersCampArroyo,astate-of-the-artrecreationalfacilityjointlydevelopedandoperatedbytheEBPRDandTTFF,andhostsweek-longcampsthatcatertogroupsofchildrenwhoaredealingwithlifethreateningorchronicillnessordevelopmentaldisabilities.Foroneweek,kidscometoCampArroyotobekidsandenjoy(asmuchaspossible)alifeawayfromtheirlives.Foroneweekchildrenaretreatedtothebestfood,activities,sleepingquarters,andattentiontheycouldwant.Allofitisfree—nocamperortheirfamiliespayapennyforwhathasoftenbeenalife-changingexperience.

BehindCampArroyoandTTFFsitsElaineTaylor,thoughitisraretoactuallyfindhersittingdown.Withanarmyofvolunteersandasmallbutdedicatedstaff,Elainescheduleseachcampandappropriatemedicalneeds,keepsintouchwithfamilies,coordinatesdailylife,entertainsthetroops,andactsasMommywhenneeded.Andthenthere’stheplanningfortheirbigannualfund-raisingevent,ADayinthePark(theyskippedtheeventin2009becauseoftheeconomyandtoalsofocusonthisyear’sanniversary).

2010marksadoubleanniversaryforElaine:TheTaylorFamilyFoundationcelebratestwentyyears,andCampArroyoisseeingitstenthseason.Tomarkthisoccasion,wedecidedtosit(thoughnotreally…seeabove)withElaineandgetabetterglimpseofthewomanbehindthesmilesweseeonsomanycampers’faces.

Why did you found the Taylor Family Foundation? Was there a catharsis, a “vision” where you decided this is what you wanted to do?

Therewasnopersonalissue.Barry(Taylor,herhusband)andIwerelivingaprettyblessedlifeandwebothfeltthatifyouareabletogiveback,thenyou

should.AllIreallywantedtodoisgodowntothelocalhospitalandrockbabieswithAIDS,butIalsorealizedthatsuchactionswouldn’tchangemanylivesormakearealdifferenceinhowtheneedsofthesechildrenwerebeingaddressed.BarryandIcofoundedTTFFtohelpchildrenlocallywhowereinneedofresourcesthattheycouldnotget,tokeepthemoneyhereintheBayAreaandmakesurewemonitoredeverydime,sothatnofundswouldgotowaste...wewantedtopoureverycentintothekidsandtheirneeds.

Was there anything in your background that had led you to this path, given you the tools needed to set up and direct the Foundation (and Camp Arroyo)?

Myfolksweregivers,theyhelpedanyonewhoneededit.Theyweretrulyauthenticwhenitcametocaringandgiving,andtheytaughtmeandencouragedmetotreatpeoplehowyouwanttobetreated:ifyoucanhelpthenyoumusthelp.ThenImetBarry—probablythekindestmostgivingmanontheplanet—andhegavemethefreedomtojourneydownthispathwithoutanyrestraints.Hejoinedmeonthispathandwebelievedinwhatweweredoingwithourheartsandourminds.Andnowitstwentyyearslaterandwestillbelievethatwecanmakeadifference,andI’dliketothinkthatwewalkthetalk.But,andletmebeveryclearonthispoint:wedidnotdothisalone,withoutourfamily,friends,community,andcampersnoneofthiswouldhavehappened.

How did Camp Arroyo come from this initial vision and Foundation?

InitiallywewerejustfundingmedicalprogramsforchildrenwithHIV/Aids.Webecameveryawareofhowthekids’andfamilies’socialneedswerebeingputonthebackburner.Campisaverycriticalpartofshar-ingcommunity.Theideaofacamppeakedourinter-estandwethought,hecklet’sjustbuildacampandletthemcomeandbekids.Wesuredidn’trealizewhatwasinvolved,andwecountourluckycharmsthattheEast

The title of this article was taken from

Matthew 19:14 (NIV) “Let the little children

come to me, and do not hinder them,

for the kingdom of heaven belongs to

such as these.”

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BayRegionalParkspartneredwithussothatwecansharethisamazingspacewiththem(thelandownerofCampArroyoistheEBRPD.ItwasfundedoriginallybyTTFF,EBRPDandtheStateofCalifornia.Itisop-eratedandfacilitatedbytheYMCAoftheEastBay.)

Give us a peek at your first days in the FoundationItwasscary.Iwassoinsecureaboutpeoplewanting

tosupportthemission,thattheywouldwanttohelpHIV/Aidskids,thattheywouldlookatTTFFlikeweweretoosmall.Thosefirstmonths,thephonewasnotringing.Iwascallingpeople,butnobodywascallingback.Itrulybelievedthatifpeoplereallyknewwhatweweredoing,realizedhowmanychildreninourbackyardshadnoresources,theywouldpositivelyrespondandtheydid.Ifyoujustkeeptellingyourstoryenoughtimes,peoplewillstarttohearyou...theystartingseeingthingsthattheyhadnevernoticedbefore.MymentorsandinspirationinthebeginningwereElizabethGlaser(ElizabethGlaserPediatricAIDSFoundation)andMarloThomas(St.JudeChildren’sResearchHospital),womenwhoreallybelievedinwhattheyweredoing.Todayit’swomenlikeAngieCoffee(localbusinessleader),GigiMcMillan(WeCan,PediatricBrainTumorNetwork),Dr.AnnPetru(Children’sHospitalOakland),andDr.DianeWara(UCSFChildren’sHospital),allwomenwhoreallyputitoutthereanddon’ttakenoforananswer.

You see children at their happiest, and you’ve seen what disease and suffering can do to a child. Do you believe in God (or a God)?

Ibelievethereissomethingoutthereawholelotbiggerthanme,andthatthisspirithassetdestiniesforallofus.SomedaysIamveryspiritualanddoalotofprayingtotheheavens.SomedaysIamfrustratedbywhattheheavenshavedishedout.

You are celebrating twenty years with TTFF and ten years with Camp Arroyo. What are some of the most difficult obstacles you’ve faced with both? Keepingthingsstableintoday’sworldhasbeenthehardest.Wantingtokeepourprogramsintacthasdemandedthatwedothesameworkwithsmallerbudgets,whichhasledTTFFtoreducesomeofourworkforce.Thisdecisionthenmeansthatourdedicatedemployeesnowtakeonevenmoreofaworkload.Thoughworkinginanon-profit,one’smentalityof“workload”isdifferent.Onehastobuyintothemissionofthenon-profittoworkforthem,becausetheworkloadisheavyandyoujusthavetoloveittoappreciatewhyyouaredoingit.It’simportantformeandmyteamtogouptocampandmixwiththegroupsandseethechildrengettingtobejustkids.Seeingandexperiencingthatmakesyoucomebackdownandconfirmswhyyouaredoingit,whyyouareworkingsohard.

Where there days where you just wanted to crawl into a ball and wish it all away?

Duringthedaysofconstruction,Ijustcouldnotwrapmyheadaroundwhythingstooksolong.SoIstarteddoubting,askingmyselfwhatwasIthinking?Whydidwethinkwecouldevendothis?

What brought you back down and kept you going?

Iamabigbelieverinwhateverhappenswasandisameanttobe.So,whileIcanmakealltheplansIwant,theexpression“IfyouwanttomakeGodlaughmakeplans”isalwaysrattlingaroundinmybrain.

What difficult obstacles do you face today?Oneofthebiggestisnotturningkidsandfamilies

away.Almosteverygroupisfullandhasawaitinglist.Thereisnowayforustoexpand,sowegetcreative:havemoreweekendcampgroups,makeallcampsadayshorter,allowingustosqueezeinyetanothernewcampwiththosefewextradays.WorkingwiththeYMCAoftheEastBay,ourexcellentfacilitator,touseanysparedayswhenpossible.

Have you thought of expanding or splitting the Camp to include another location, maybe in the South Bay or San Joaquin county?

No,No,andNo.Weareatinynon-profitwithfourtotalemployees,weareatcapacityforwhatwecando,Iwouldnotwanttodiluteourprogramsbytryingtoexpand.WhatIwouldreallylovetohavehappenisfora37-yearoldwomanwithanamazingamountofenergytocometomeandaskmehowshecandoherownversionofwhatwedo.Iwouldlovetogiveherthecookiecutterversion.LordknowstherearesomanymorechildrenjustintheEastBaywhoneedtohavetheCampArroyoexperience,therearejustnotenoughcamperspacesheretoaccommodatethem.

How do you balance the good with the bad that comes with the nature of these camps?

Therearejustsomanystoriesthathaveleftsuchamarkonme.Wehavehadthesaddestofcircumstanceswhereachildwillhangontolifejusttoattendcampandthenpassawayadayordayslater.Campmeantthatmuchtothem,eventhoughtheywerenotanactiveparticipant…theywerethere,seatedintheircommunity,filledwithloveandcomfort,knowingalltoowellthatthiswouldbetheirlasttimewiththisgroupwhodoesnotjudgeandonlygiveslove.Thosemomentsripmyheartoutofmychest.TheyarethemomentsthatmakemegratefulthatIgettobeatinypieceofthiscommunity.

ThentherearethemomentswhenIstopinatlunchtotheExceptionalNeedsNetworkgroup.ThisgroupcoverstheentireAutisticSpectrumandchildrenwithDevelopmentalDisabilities.Someofthesechildrenareseverelyimpairedandothersarenot.Someofthesechildrenaresooutgoingandgregariousand

what does a twenty dollar

donation do for the taylor Family

Foundation or camp arroyo?

Twenty dollars allows for a great

day of meals, another life jacket to be purchased,

a great evening of smores at the

campfire, and support for our field

trips. (For further validation, their

990’s are online).

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when was the first Day in the park held? How has it grown since then? Our first event was held in 1990. It was a little event in our front yard to help children with HIV/Aids get some very important funding for the clinical and social programs. It has since grown to help children with brain tumors, childhood cancer, heart disease, skin disease, diabetes, autism and developmental disabilities, hemophilia, sickle cell, asthma, HIV/Aids, Chrons, colitis and irritable bowel, celiac disease, preschool burn survivors, bi-polar disorder, bereavement issues, congenital hand and limb issues, and epilepsy. From a small and humble beginning we have grown to a large and humble network for such a broad base of children right here in our community. It’s because of Day in the Park that we have been able to do this, because our community is beyond generous at this event.

How long does your team prep for the Day in the park? The day DITP is over is the day we start in for the next one. A whole year’s worth of very talented volunteers come in and put labels on 4,000 mailers, uncork 500 bottles of wine and champagne, assemble 3,000 goodies bags, run over 1,000 feet of hoses and electrical cords, wash over 10,000 dishes and wine glasses, fold over 4,100 T-shirts and the list goes on…. With out these volunteers, we could not do or be who we are!

what’s the minimum operating budget needed to operate a full schedule of camps for one year? Approximately one million dollars.

This year’s Day in the Park takes place on August 29 from 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Tickets and more information available online at www.ttff.org.

Elements of this interview were cut due to

space limitations. Subscribers to Bay Area

Kids magazine can access a virtual version

of this issue that includes the whole interview

and more special content. Subscribe at www.

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othersaresopainfullyinhibited.Yetwhenthemusiccomesonafterlunch,anditis“YMCA”bytheVillagePeople(andit’salways“YMCA”),mostofthesechildren—throughtheencouragementoftheiramazingcounselors—willgetuponstageandsinganddancewithjoy.Hereatcamptheyarefreetobewhoandwhattheyare:childrenfilledwithexcitement,spirit,joy,laughter,andasenseofpride.Itisatcampthatthefeelingofbelongingtrulyexists,fromthecounselorstotheirpeerstothestaff,everyoneisuponstagedancingandlaughingand,cornyasitmaysound,theyarespreadingthelove.

AsIlookbackonthesetenyearsofcampandtwentyyearsasafoundation,Iwouldthankthesunandthemoonand

starsforthegiftofbeingabletospendalmostathirdofmylifeinthepresenceofthesegloriouschildren.

What’s your definition of childhood?Lifewithoutworry,freeofillness,total

acceptance,andabundantjoyandlove.BAK

Find out more about Camp Arroyo, Day in the Park, and The Taylor Family Foundation at www.ttff.org.

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22youngstars

rising star

Parenthood’sTyreeBrown by Elyssa Lee

Do you know of a young friend or family

member making a name for themselves

in the East Bay or beyond? Send us

information to [email protected]

After wanting to be an actor all his life, 6-year-old

Tyree Brown has finally gotten his first big break,

starring as Jabbar Trussell in the increasingly

popular new NBC drama, Parenthood, set in

Berkeley. We sat down with the Sacramento

native to talk about his busy life now that he’s a

star, having fun with his “pretend” parents on the

set, and how he’s a changed man now that he’s

turned the big 0-6.

so, Parenthood. How did it come about?IdidanauditioninSanFranciscoandthenthat’showIgot

inParenthood.Mymommyanddaddyjumpedupanddown.ButIstartedactingwhenIwas3.

You did? How did you get started in acting?MysisterMackenziewasbiggerthanme—she’s10andI’m6—

andshewasanactor.Shedoesmodeling,too.AndwhenIwatchedherdohermodeling,itlookedreallyfun.SomymomtookpicturesofmeandsentthemtoJE[Model,aSanFranciscoagency],andtheylikedme.I’vedonetheBarn[PotteryBarnKids].IdidaStateFaircommercial—meandmysister.Wehadapretendgrandpaandgrandma.Wegottogoonrides.

and now you’re going to be on tv. that’s really cool.Yeah.IlikeParenthood.Ilikemypretenddadandmom[played

byDaxShepardandJoyBryant].IlikehuggingDax.[Basedonthehit’80smovieofthesamename,theshowchroniclestheimperfectlifeoftheBravermanfamily.TyreeplaysJabbar,thesonofcommitmentphobeCrosbyBraverman(Shepard).]

are they like your real mom and dad or different?They’redifferent.DaxiswhiteandJoyisbrown.[Tyree’smom,

Renee,iswhiteandhisfather,MacArthur,isblack.]

what do you like about being on set at Parenthood?Thedonuts.Iliketheglazedones.Andlicorice.Ilikedone

scenebecauseIgottoplayCandyLand.DoyouhaveCandyLand?It’smyfirst[favoritegame]—Ilikebeingaperson.

You’re in kindergarten. How do you memorize your lines?

[MymomandI]workonthelinesathome.Idohomeschooling.Ilikehomeschool.Ilikemymomteachingmeandmydadteachingme.IlikecallingmymomMs.Reneeand[wearing]myjammies.

what’s the hardest word you’ve had to memorize so far?

“Intolerant.”Itmeansthatyou’resick.Itwasforacarscene—I’minthescenewithmydadandI’mintoleranttosomething[lactose].

that is a big word. But you’re a big boy now—you just turned 6. what’s going to be different about being 6 versus 5?

I’mgoingtostopwhining.SometimesI’mcrazy—Igethyper.AndIdon’t[liketo]eatvegetables,butI’mgoingtoeatvegetables.AndnowIdon’tneedacarseat.

speaking of car seat, do you drive or fly when you have to go down to l.a. to shoot Parenthood?

Drive.ButIlikeflying.IlikegoingonanairplanebecauseIamreallyhighupandIcanlookoutthewindowandsay,“Whoa,lookatthat!”

Do you like l.a.?Yeah,cuzofAustin[hiscousin,who

livesthere].He’sababy.Hejustturned3.Sohe’sababy,buthecangopeebyhimself.

You visit l.a. but you live in the sacramento area. where?

InElkGrove.Inabighouse—wehaveanupstairsandadownstairs.MyfirstbestfriendEvanlivesnextdoor.He’sreallycool.IlikehisWiigames.

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what else do you like to do for fun?IliketogotoToys‘R’Us.Idosoccer.

AndIlikeboxing.I[also]liketackling.I’magoodtackler.SoIwanttoplayfootball.IwanttolearnfootballwhenI’m21.Ilikeswimmingtoo.WhenIwas3,IlearnedhowtoridemybikeandIlearnedhowtoswim—withoutthefloaties.WhenIwas5,therewasagirlthatwas6andIbeatherinswimming.

wow. Back to acting, you’re on a tv show. Do you want to be in a movie?

Yeah,IwanttobeinanIronManmovie.Hecanshoot[repulsorrays]andhecanfly.ButIhavetobe16becausehelooksveryold.

Do you think you’ll want to act when you grow up or do something else?

Iwanttodosomethingelse.

what do you want to do?BeIronMan!Ihavethecostume.OrI

wanttobeadoctor.Iwanttogotothehos-pitalandhelppeople.

that’s great. and finally, now that you’re a big Hollywood star, i have to ask: Do you have a girlfriend?

Yes.Frompreschool.HernameisBrayden.She’sinfirstgradenow.Herhairiscurly.It’slikemymommy’shair—blonde—butcurly.Welikeplayingwithblocks.

This interview originally appeared in Sactown Magazine (www.sactownmag.com). Reprinted by permission of the author and publisher.

“IlikedonescenebecauseIgottoplayCandyLand.DoyouhaveCandyLand?It’smyfavoritegame—Ilikebeingaperson.”

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This summer, There’s only one way To

FloatYour[house]Boatwant to try something new? how about a vacation where every family member has fun?

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For many families, summer vacations are anything but.Somebodyalwaysloosesout:littlePeteycan’tgoonalltherides,hisbig sister justwants to layout and tan,Mommy

wantstoactuallyrelax,andDaddywouldrathergofishing.Thenthere’sthematteroffiguringoutwheretoeateachday,howtogettoandfromthehotel,makingsurePeteygetshisnap,andtryingnottoletone’stempergetashotastheafternoonsunblastingdownonyou.Planningadestinationwhereeverybodygetswhattheywantisalmostcertainlyafutileproposition.

Unless...Whatiftherewassuchadestinationwhereeverybodycomesoutawinner.

Whatifyouconsideredahouseboatforyournextvacation?

On aMonday in early June,my family plus one father-in-lawtook a two hour and forty-fiveminute road trip to LakeOrovillenorth east of theBayArea), a beautiful, lesser-knownman-madelakethatishometothelargestearth-filledandthetallestdamintheUnitedStates.Ourdestinationwasboat#431,aseventyfootfloatingbehemothwewouldcallhomeforthenextthreedays,courtesyofthefine folks atForeverResorts.Usually, a smaller fiftyor fifty-ninefootboatwouldbemorethanadequateforafamilyoffive,butwhenpresentedwithourownfloatingpalace,whowerewetocomplain?

Apalaceitis.Theboatislarge,andthere’sareason:mywife’sfirstwordsasweenteredwere,“Canwestayanextraday?”

Ourmodelfeaturedalargefrontentryway/deckwithacustom-builtgrillandplentyofroomtostashfishingsupplies.Onceinside,youweregreetedwithwhatyouwouldexpecttofindatanexpensivesuite at amajorhotel chain: a top-of-the line kitchen, two comfysleeper/sofas,alargeTVscreen,twofullbathrooms,andfourbed-rooms,eachwithaqueen-sizedbedandtheirownDVDplayersandsmallscreens.Ourchildren,alreadyvisiblyexcitedaboutspendingtimeonanactualboat,wherethrilledwiththeideaofhavingtheirownbedrooms.

Thebackdeckfeaturedplentyofroomformorefishingsupplies(yeayforDaddyandDaddy-in-law!)andaladdertotheupperdeckwheretheresatalargehottub,whichmadeallofusadultshappyaswepicturedtworelaxingnightsspentsippingchampagneunderthestarsafterthelittleoneswenttosleep.Thiswasgoingtobefun.

After unloading all of oursuppliesandfillingthetwoicechests up with ice and bever-ages, we were given a tour bySean, our helpful guide gaveus a prep on how everythingworked onboard the ship, in-cluding steering. Not famil-iar with Lake Oroville, Seangaveusdirectionstohisfavor-ite spot, drove us out past theidle range and then hoppedonboardawaitingreturnride,leaving us to our own devicesforthenextthreedays.

A built-in GPS near thesteeringwheelmadenavigating

thelakeeasy,andasIdrove,myfatherinlawstartedpreppingthefishinggearwhileMommyandthekidssatonthetopdeck, tak-inginthetranquilscenery.Thelakewasquietsaveforoneortwofishingboatsandoneskiboatoutandabout.Aboveuswecouldseehawkscirclinglazilyintheafternoonsky.Nothingbutblueskiesahead.

Seancouldnothavesentustoamoreidealspot:thecovewasremovedenoughfromthemainlakethatpassingboatswerehardlynoticed,andawaterfalljustoffshoreprovidedabeautifulbackdropforouractivities.Thisinfluxhelpedcooldownthewaterwhenitwastimetodivein,whilealsoprovidingabeautifulfishingspot.Surroundedbyhills,weexperienced sunnydays thatgaveway toshadedearlyevenings.

Eachofthehouseboatshasabuiltinslideintherear,andourchildrenwereeagertogodownintothewater(safetyjacketsarere-quiredfashionaccessoriesabovethehouseboats,andweheldtheminourlapsonthedescent).

Wedecidedthatitdidn’treallymakesensetogoanywhereelse,andsoanchoredtheboatandleftittherefortheremainderofourstay,thoughacoupleoftimesrisingwaters(thankstothemeltingwinter snow) sentus scurrying to re-attachour anchor ropes onhigherground.

Thenextthreedayswerespentinwhatcouldonlybedescribedasfamilybliss.Therewasnoagenda,noschedule,nopre-planningTwomenandoneboyfishedinthemorningandnights.Enoughbasswerecaught(five)thatwehadfreshfishfordinneronenight,andmore thanadozenbluegillandcroppiewerecaughtandre-leased(afterteachingmysonthekissandreleasemethod).Whenitgottoohot,wejoinedMomandDaughterinthewaterorwatchedasthetwochildrenchasedeachotherontheupperdeckwithsquirtgunsweboughtjustfortheoccasion.

Onoursecondday,ashowerofladybugsswarmedtheboat,andmydaughterandsonsatonthedeckasladybugscrawledontheirhands and legs. She evenhad butterflies alight onher head andhaironeafternoon.

Ifoneorbothof thechildrengotheatedortiredorgrumpy,theywerehappytoretreattotheirownprivatespaceandcooloff,andwecouldallstillcarryonwithoutadelay.

Evenings after dinner andbefore the kids’ bed timewerespent eating freshly-poppedpopcorn on the couch watch-ingamovieor standinguponthe deck, looking at the starrynightskies.

Putting them to bed bothnights was a snap, days filledwith constant activities weredulledbythegentlerollingac-tionof theboat, andbothkidsentered dreamland within fiveminutesofhittingtheirpillows.

We did make true on ourhottubpromise,buttookturnsas we found it hard to hear

But is it saFe?the main question we had before the trip — and one echoed by

other parents once they heard about our adventure was “is it safe?”

the answer is yes, mostly. the two sliding doors that lead out are

childproof, so there’s no real danger of them skipping out at night for

a midnight swim.

life jackets are required, so any time they step outside those

sliding doors, they have to put one on. the outdoor surfaces aren’t

very slippery, and the high protective barriers and fences make it

hard for a toddler to go overboard. like any other day, an adult does

need to keep an eye on their child while they are outdoors, especially

with fishing equipment around. we had no incidents, and the only

flaw we found was the lack of a protective gate or barrier at the top

and bottom of the stairs leading to the upper deck.

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if thechildrenwokeup.Aftera fulldayofcatching fish, swimming,tanning, or entertaining children, we finally surrendered to sleepourselvesslippingintoaverycomfortablebed,andsoftandwarmsheetsand blankets, In themorning, hot showers and hot coffee helped usgreettheday,asourchildrenwerebothupbydawn’searliestlight,eagertobeginthefunanew.

On the thirdday, asweheaded (slowly)back tobase,we tookonelast soak of the scenery, with both of my children looking on a bitcrestfallen. Finallymy son tuggedmy leg and asked “Daddy, why areleavingourhome?Iwanttolivehere.”SodoI,son,sodoI.BAK

But is it expensive?the boat we were on, at seventy feet, is the largest in their fleet. it

also rented at a daily rate of $1,142 per day, not including gas and

food (you supply your own food). however, that particular boat is not

meant for five people (unless you really want to splurge). with the

four bedrooms and two full sofa/sleepers, four families could interact

comfortably. with each family shouldering the costs, your total bill is

equal to or less than a family vacation spent elsewhere, without the

crowds, long lines, and attitudes and souvenir stands.

single families should opt for the smaller boats: forever resorts

has two smaller sizes: a fifty footer and a fifty-nine footer that will

sleep two families comfortably.

Boat sizes available (size and daily rate at time of print):

50’ Xt forever 8 (sleeps 2-6): $542/day

59’ deluxe (sleeps 10): $656/day

70’ millenium: $1,142/day

See ForeverHouseboats for more options and specific rates.

wHat else Do i neeD to Know?gas as with rental of any vehicle, you are provided with a gassed-up

houseboat and are required to fill it back up when you return (actually

they will fill it up for you). these aren’t twenty-gallon tanks either. our

tank held something like 264 gallons, and even though we only drove

it less than an hour away from the main marina, keeping the generator

going (needed for hot water and some other functions) drizzled about

a quarter of a tank by the time we returned.

insurance buy it. it’s only fifteen dollars a day and covers most any

damage that might be done to the boat. it’s not worth the gamble.

necessities imagine being without any contact to the outside world

for three days and plan accordingly. plenty of sunscreen, diapers (if you

need them), emergency supplies, lots of water, and enough food for three

meals a day plus snacks. also bring board games, cards, your child’s

favorite toys, books, and movies. they do provide a complementary pail

of toys and stickers and activity books.

want More inForMation? Forever Resorts offers houseboat rentals at several California and neigh-

boring lakes, including Lake Mead, Lake Powell, Lake Oroville, Trinity

Lake, Lake Berryessa, and Lake Don Pedro

forever resorts houseboats: ForeverHouseboats.com

lake oroville marina: LakeOrovilleMarina.com | (800) 255-5561

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a verY special tHanKs

To Forever Resorts and the ever helpful (and very patient) staff at

Oroville Marina. And a very, very special thanks to Sean for pointing

us to our own private heaven, if only for three days. The fishing was

great, the water was cool and deep, the scenery was breathtaking,

and the memories are still fresh.

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you’vegottoscoop out some delicious flavors and colorful

combinations for summer wardrobes

MoDel: BellaBaby lulu floral dress ($42, tassels of los Gatos, 408 395-5016)

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Coolitnow!photos: shaun fenn | models: Je model

MoDel: samlacoste white and striped beach towel ($40, macy’s, www.macys.com)

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MoDel: orianeaqua seersucker blazer, ralph lauren top ($68/blazer, $45/top, both at bloomingdales, www.bloomingdales.com)

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MoDel: amitairalph lauren top ($45, bloomingdales in stanford, www.bloomingdales.com)

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stylist, hair & make-up: mina drakestudio teacher: christine bloomingdale

MoDel: tiannalily Bleu tie dye dress, ($38, bloomingdales in stanford, www.bloomingdales.com)

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38greenliving

tHe clean plate cluB

is taking a summer recess

and will be back in the fall

Fun in tHe MuD

GrowYourOwnCandy

Wanttogetthekids(andyou)reallyexcitedaboutgardeningthisyear?Growplantsthatsatisfyasweettooth!Inthetemperate-to-warmSanFranciscoBayAreaclimate,gardenerscangrowawidevarietyofinterestingfoods,includingsugarbeets,ginger,andyes,evensugarcane.

sugar caneKidsintheCaribbeanroutinelysnapoffapieceofsugarcane,peelofftheouterhusk,andgnawonthestalkforajuicy,sweettreat.Youcanmakeyourbackyardthego-todes-tinationfortheneighborhood’schildrenbyheadingtoanethnicproducemarketandpurchasingacanetopropagateyourownstand.Cutthestalkintopieces,butnotatthejoints.Thejointsarewheretherootssprout;lookforthetell-talecircles.

Burythesectionsafewinchesdeepinrich,moistsoil.Withinacoupleofweeks,rootswillappear.Anewstalkwon’tbefarbehind.Plantscaneitherbestartedinpotsindoorsor,ifit’satleast60Fatnight,di-rectlyoutside.

Sugarcanesharesmanycharacteristicswithbamboo.Astandofthesweetstuffcandoubleasanaturalprivacyscreen,duetoitsup-to-12feetinheightandplantdensi-ty.Plantsintherightconditionsgrowfast,andself-propagaterapidly.Afirstharvestcanbereadyinayeartoeighteenmonths.

Toeat,carefullysliceabout1/8thinchintoasectionofstalk,downitslength.Pullawaytheoutersurfacetochewonthefi-bersbeneath.Stalkscanalsobeslicedintoskewersforasweetsurpriseshishkebab.Toextractthesugar,crushthefiberstoextractthejuice,coverinwaterandboil.Extractthepulp,andboildownthejuiceuntilitcrystallizesintobrownsugar.

Thereareacoupleofnoteworthycau-tionstogrowingsugarcane.Thisplantdoesbestintropicalandsubtropicalzones,soplacethemsomewhereoutofthewind,infullsun,wheretheywillenjoyasmuchwarmthaspossible.Also,warnthekidsthattheleavesaresharpandcancutun-protectedskin.

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canDieD ginger

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sugar BeetsDon’tjudgeabeetbyitscover.Sugarbeetslooklikebland,off-whiteparsnips,butlooksaredeceiving.Onaverage,asinglebeetcontainsthreeteaspoonsofpuresugar.Thekidswon’thaveanytroubleeatingtheirveg-giesiftheseareonthemenu!

Inthespring,direct-seedsugarbeetsinloosesoil.Thinseedlingstothreeinchesapartwhenplantsareafewincheshigh.Enjoythegreensinsaladsduringthesummermonths.Theseareverynutritious,thoughnotverysweet.Allowtheweathertogetchillybeforehar-vestinginthefall,ifpossible,asthatwillbestdevelopthesugarsintheroots.

Washthebeetswell;soilaccumulatesineverycrev-ice.Sugarbeetsarebestenjoyedtossedinoliveoilandroasteduntilsoft.Cookingbringsouttheflavor;therootdoesn’ttasteverygoodraw.

It’seasiertoextractsugarfrombeetsthanfromcane.Cuttherootsintosmallpieces,coverwithwaterandboiluntilsoft.Reservethejuicesolutionandboilitdowntoathirdofitsoriginalvolume.Scrapecrystalsoutofthecooledliquid.Boilagain,untiltheliquidisgone,torecoverthelastcrystals.Thesugarwillnotbeperfectlypure,butitwillbesweet!

gingerAdmittedly,freshgingerisn’tsweetinandofitself,butcandiedinsugaritmakesadelightfulhomegrowncon-fection.It’salsoabeautiful,aromaticplant,withspear-tipshapedleavesandcane-likestalks,fromwhichdeli-cate,colorfulflowersemerge.Brushpastthisplantandbreatheinthespice.

Growinggingerstartswithafreshrhizome,commonlycalledthe“root,“availableinsupermarkets.Selectplump,moist,thin-skinnedpieces.Soakthemovernightbeforeplanting.Gingerlikeswarmtemperaturesandmoist,warmsoiloutofdirectsunlight.Buryrhizomesinandinchortwoofsoil.Sproutingoccursfromprotrusionscalledgrowthbuds.

Harvestrhizomesforthekitchenonceayear,andreplant.GingercangrowoutsideintheBayArea.Pottedplantsalsothriveinsunnywindowsills,sogardenersincoolerclimescanenjoythem,too.

Tocandyginger,selectathick,plump,freshrhizome.Peelandcutintorazor-thinslices.Putaboutacupofthesliceswithtwocupsofsugarandatablespoonofwaterintoaskillet.Simmergentlyforaboutanhour,stirringoccasionallytoseparatepiecesandkeepthemfromburning.Lettheslicescrystallize,butremovethemfromheatbeforetheycarmellize.

Usethecandiedgingerincakes,asagarnish,ascandybyitselfordippedinchocolateforextradecadence.

Vegetablegardeningisallaboutgrowingfoodsyourfamilywillactuallyenjoy,andinstillingthisgreenhealthyhabitinthenextgeneration.Cultivatingalittlefunalongsidethesuperiornutritionoffresh,organicproducewillcertainlyencouragelittlehandstogetdirty!

Elise Cooke is the author of the award-winning TheGroceryGar-den, HowBusyPeopleCanGrowCheapFood. Visit her website at SimpletonSolutions.com.

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42food

sizzling suMMer recipes

SensationalSliders

Dishes with smaller serving sizes are currently the rage atoutdoorbarbeques,andofferguestsmoretastestochoosefrom.Giveguestspetiteportionsofclassicbarbequefavor-

iteslikesliders,minichickensandwiches,orhotdogbites.Hereisadeliciousrecipethatwillbesuretokeepyourfriends

andfamilytalkingaboutyoursummerbarbequeallyearlong.

Blue Cheese Sliders Makes:6servings 1lb groundbeef Steakseasoning(2-ouncecontainer) 4oz ouncesbluecheese 12 dinnerrolls1Tbs vegetableoil2Tbs oliveoil

Hand press ground beef on a cutting board until flattened toapproximately2inches.Usinga2-inchroundcookiecutter,cut-outthesliderpattiesandlightlyseasoneach.Setaside.

Heatbarbequetomediumheatandcoatthegrillrackwithvegetableoil.Brownthepattiesbycookingfor4-5minutes,allowingeachsideto cook for about twominutes.When thepatties are almostdone,topeachwithbluecheese.Removethepattiesfromthegrilloncethecheeseismelted.Splitrollsandlightlybrushtheinsideswitholiveoilbefore toastingonthegrill surface(brushed-sidedown).Placepattiesinthetoastedrollsandserve.

Here are a few ideas to help you throw a sensational summer soiree.

guard Your guests: Shield your guests from the summer heat by setting up a large umbrella over the patio table, place chairs under trees for shade or have an outdoor fan running. When the sun sets, make sure the party is well lit by hanging festive lanterns and deter pesky insects with citronella candles. Keep cool Knowing You’re prepared: To fully enjoy the day, plan in advance as much as possible. Be sure to stock up on supplies like plates, napkins, utensils and ice. Get charcoal or refill the propane tank beforehand, and clean and season the grill rack the morning of your barbeque.

create Hot spots: Make different areas of interest around your yard to prevent everyone from congregating in one place. Put your bar opposite of where you’re serving the food. Set up games for both children and adults to encourage movement around the party and interaction with each other.

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sizzling suMMer recipes

TropicalFruitPizzaMakes12servingsone18oz rollrefrigeratedready-to-slicesugarcookiedough 1/3C sugar one8oz packagefat-freecreamcheese 1tsp coconutextract 1-1/2tsp gratedorangerind 1C fat-freefrozenwhippedtopping,thawedone26oz jarmangoslices,drained,or2freshmangoes,sliced 16oz pineappleslices,drained,or1freshpineapple,sliced 11oz mandarinorangesegments,drained 1/2C apricotpreserves 2Tbs orangeliqueurororangejuice 2Tbs coconut,toasted,optional

Preheatoven3500F.Presscookiedoughintoa12to14-inchpizzapancoatedwithnonstickcookingspray.Bake12minutes,coolcompletely.Inmediummixingbowl,blendtogethersugar,creamcheese,coconutextractuntilwellmixed.Stirinorangerindandwhippedtop-ping,mixinguntilsmooth.Spreadcreamcheesemixtureontopofcooledcrust.

Arrangemangoslicesaroundedgeoficedpizza.Then,arrangepineappleslicesaroundedge.Next,arrangemandarinorangeslicesinanotherringtofillcenterofpizza.

Insmallsaucepanorinmicrowave,heatapricotpreservesandorangeliqueurjustun-tilmelted.Spoonglazeoverfruit.Sprinklewithtoastedcoconut,ifdesired.Refrigerateuntilserving.

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WatermelonandTomatoSaladMakes10(1/2-cup)servings 4C scoopedoutwatermelonballsorchunks 1/2C choppedredonion 1pt cherrytomatoes,halved 2Tbs freshchoppedbasil 1Tbs oliveoil 2Tbs balsamicvinegar Salttotaste 1/3C crumbledreducedfatfetacheese,optionalInbowl,combinewatermelon,onion,tomatoesandbasil.Whiskto-getheroilandvinegarandtosswithsalad.Seasontotaste.Refriger-ateuntilserving.

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Sundaes101

Whena trip to the icecreamparlor isn’t in thecards,bring the icecreamparlorhomewithDIYsundaes!Makingtheperfectsundaemightlooklikeaheftytask,yetwithalittlecreativitythisall-Americandessertisoneoftheeasiesttomake.By

offeringanassortmentoficecreamflavorsandtoppings,everyoneinthefamilycanconcocttheirownpersonalizedcombinations.

Thereisnowrongwaytocraftthisicecreamdessert,butreadonfortipsthatwillhelpyourecreatetheicecreamparlorinyourkitchen.

Dishes.Glassbowlsaretraditionalfavorites,butbeimaginativeandrummagethroughyourforgottendishestofindsomethingspecial.Chillthedishesfor30minutesinthefreez-ertokeeptheicecreamfrommeltingwhilecreatingyoursundae.

Icecream.Pickicecreamflavorsthatgowelltogetherorusevanilla,whichtastesgreatwitheverything.Scooptheicecreamwithaslightlywarmedmetalscooptomakeiteasier.

Mix-ins.Fromcrushedcookiestogummybears,thereisnolimittowhatcangoinasun-dae.Fruitandchocolatechipsarepopular toppingsand toastednutsprovidea crunchiertexture.Createamix-inbuffetbyplacingallthegoodiesonthekitchencounterwithabowlandaspoonforeach.

Toppings.Oncedishesarefilledwithicecreamandmix-ins,drizzlesyrupovertop.Car-amel,chocolate,strawberry,peppermintandEnglishtoffeearepopularchoices.Don’tforgetthewhippedcreamandcherry,ifdesired.Sprinkles,maltpowderandmintleavesmakegoodfinishingtouchesaswell.

Digin!Long-handledspoonsaregreat—theyareidealforscoopingouteverything,rightdowntothebottom.Andrememberkidslovecolorfulspoonswithfunnycharactersormo-tifsonthem.

Trythesesundaerecipesforcreativecombinations

TurtleSundaeMakes4servings 4 31/2-inchwafflebowls 5C turtlesundaeicecream 16 chocolateTurtlecandies assortedcandy,forfacialfeaturesone1.50z packagechocolatecoveredcrispwaferstickcandy, (suchasPepperidgeFarmPirouettes)

Formfourscoopsoficecreamandsetaside.Filleachwafflebowlwithremainingicecream.Placeeachwafflebowlicecreamsidedownonanindividualdessertplate.Placeeachofthefouricecreamscoopsthatweresetasideagainsteachwafflebowlfortheturtles’heads.Arrangefourturtlecandypiecespartiallyunderthebottomofeachwafflebowltoformtheturtles’legs.Pressassortedcandypiecesintoicecreamscoopsforeyesandmouth.Placeonechocolatewaferstickpartiallyunderwafflebowlfortail.Serveimmediately.

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CaribbeanSundaeMakes4servings 1/2C cupcannedcrushedpineappleinjuice,drained 1/2C cupchoppedmango,thawediffrozen 2C cupsvanillaicecream 8tsp teaspoonsunsweetenedshreddedcoconut,toasted 1tsp teaspoongratedlimepeel 4 freshlimeslices

Placeonetablespooncrushedpineappleandonetablespoonchoppedmangointoeachoffoursmallparfaitglasses.Topwithquartercupicecream.Sprinklewithoneteaspoonoftoastedcoconut.Repeatlayering.Topeachparfaitwithone-fourthteaspoongratedlimepeel.Garnishrimofeachparfaitglasswithasliceoflime.Serveimmediately.

CinnamonBunHotAppleSundaeMakes8servings 1 4-inchfrostedcinnamonroll 31/2C cupsvanillaicecream,softened 1/2C cupglazedwalnuts 21oz applepiefilling 1/2C cupbutterscotch-carameltopping glazedwalnuts,optional

Cutcinnamonrollintohalf-inchpieces;setasidequartercupfortopping.Combinethreecupsoficecream,cinnamonrollpieces(notreservedamount)andhalfcupglazedwalnutsinlargebowl;gentlymixtocombine.Freezeatleasttwohours.Warmapplepiefillinginmicrowave-safecontainerorinsmallsaucepanovermedium-lowheat.Spoonaboutone-thirdcupapplepiefillingintoeightservingbowls.Topeachbowlwithonescoop(scanthalfcup)oftheicecream.Drizzleeachwithonetablespoonbutterscotch-carameltopping,severalpiecesofreservedcinnamonrollandglazedwalnuts,ifdesired.Serveimmediately.

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Flag Festivities CupcakesMakes24cupcakes

1 package(18.25oz)cakemix Egg,oilandwatertopreparemix1/2 cupred,whiteandbluenonpareils,sprinklemixes,or jimmies,divided 3 cupsready-to-usewhitedecorator icingorbuttercreamicing 24 four-inchlollipopsticks 24 PatrioticFlagsicingdecorations

Preheatovento350degrees.Placebakingcupsinstandardmuffinpan.

Inlargebowl,preparecakemixfollowingpackageinstructions.Stirinuptoquartercupsprinkles;spoonintobakingcups.Bake18-20minutesoruntiltoothpickinsertedintocenterorcupcakecomesoutclean.Coolcompletely.

Smoothicingovercupcakes;addremainingsprinkles.Insertlollipopsticksintocupcakes;attachicingdecorationswithstifficing.

tHe clean plate cluB

is taking a summer recess

and will be back in the fall

sizzling suMMer recipes

July4Cupcakes

These all-American cupcakes are festively adorned in red,white,andblue fromtop tobottom,beginningwith star-studdedOldGlorybakingcups all thewayup to thewav-

ingflag.Theypromisetobepatrioticallypleasingforall—kidsandadultsalike.

Thecupcakescanbeanyflavor,madefromamixorfromscratch.Icewithwhitebuttercreamtocreateacanvasforstar-spangleddeco-rating fun.For a surprise in everybite, fold red,white, andbluenonpareils,sprinklemixesor jimmiesintothecupcakebatterjustbeforefillingthebakingcups.Useuptoone-fourthcupforatwo-layercakemix.Nowthey’repatrioticinsideandout.

Tomakeaflagpoleforthecandyflagtopper,simplyinsertalol-lipopstickintothecupcakeandattachtheflagicingdecorationwithstiffbuttercream.Orusestarsandstripespartypicksorpatrioticfoilpixtotopthecupcakeinsteadofthecandyflag.Eitherway,theywillbeaperfecttributetotheoccasion.

Cupcakescanbebaked,sprinkledandiceduptoonedayinad-vance;storecoveredatroomtemperature.Topwiththeflagjustbe-foreserving.To order star-spangled decorations, or for additional holiday, special occasion and everyday celebration ideas, visit www.wilton.com.

cupcaKe proDuctszebra cupcake

and Frosting Kit

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and major retail-

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Boasting an in-

gredient list that

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and very kid-friendly illustrated step-by-

step instructions.

Frosting Deco pen/

cookie and cup-

cake Decorat-

ing set (both

by Kuhn Rikon,

$29.95 for the

pen, $24.99 for

the set, available

at Sur Le Table, Bed

Bath and Beyond and

other retailers). These tools are great for

little and big hands, and easy to use (and

clean … very important). The deco pen has

a battery operated pump that lets you lay

down icing or pipe in various decorations.

A fun filler tip is included for giving your

cupcakes surprise fillings.

locally Baked gluten-Free option. Want

or need gluten-free cupcakes for your next

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glet’s Gluten Free Bakery just opened up in

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Find out more at www.migletsgf.com.

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