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Your August Newsletter is Here…

August 20, 2020 by kwhite Leave a Comment

As our communities work hard to flatten the curve, we also continue to face new challenges and learning curves of our own. This August looks very different from last year for many children and families throughout the country. Virtual back-to-school nights and remote learning from home have become the new norm. Not to mention, working parents are adjusting their schedules to oversee their children during the school day. 

This month’s newsletter explores some of the challenges of at-home learning with the goal of offering some helpful resources, classroom design inspiration, lunch ideas and more. We also take a look at the local real estate market, which has earned very high marks throughout this pandemic. Read on for the full scoop!

Class is in session…at home! With many of our homes now doubling as classrooms, we’ve found a few ways to transform any room or small space into the perfect study spot. Check out these fun and creative ideas for some inspiration. 

Create a Cozy Study Space: Limited on space? Build a “Study Nook” in your child’s room to create a comfortable, organized, and efficient place for them to learn from home. You can also utilize a space in the bonus room, art, music, game or playroom. Check out this adorable Parsons Mini Smart Desk from Pottery Barn. If your child is on the go, they also have a great mobile Lap Desk.

Designate a Special Area for Reading: It’s no surprise that children tend to get stir crazy when sitting in one place for long periods of time. So switch things up when it comes to reading time! Whether you have a playroom or a small space in your child’s bedroom, designate an area where your child can escape from the “classroom” and curl up with a good book. Use your imagination and gather a reading chair and comfy blankets, some fluffy pillows, a bean bag chair, reading tent…the possibilities are endless! You can also purchase a bookshelf to store their books and tie the space together.

Stay Organized: Organization is essential to staying on track for the school year…especially when merging the classroom and home. Take advantage of color-coded bins to store homework for each subject, add initials next to each child’s workspace, personalize cubbies, organize school supplies in an easily accessible rolling cart, and hang floating shelves and file holders to your room of choice. 

Utilize Natural Light: Have you ever been stuck working in a poorly lit cubicle and had a hard time focusing? The same applies to your kiddos…Help them stay motivated by letting nature inspire them! Creating a study room near windows is not only easier on the eyes, but it will also help them focus on their studies better. You can also breathe some life into the room with beautiful succulents or indoor plants. 

Choose Active Seating: Do your little ones have a hard time sitting still? Encourage them to stay active while they’re studying by swapping out traditional chairs with exercise balls. This is also a great option if you’re trying to fit everything into a small study room.

Distance learning online education. A schoolboy boy studies at home and does school homework. A home distance learning.

Be Mindful of Distractions: When choosing a study room or area, be mindful of distractions and noises like the television, phones, tablets and anything that might interest them more than their upcoming math test. Opt for background music or silence during study time. 

Forget about that boring PB&J sandwich, stale cookie, and those uneaten apple slices…Lunches at home mean that we can be a little more creative and healthy, even when we’re on a time crunch. Check out these simple yet satisfying lunch recipes that will have your kids asking for seconds!

Quesadillas with a Twist: Pair this black bean and sweet potato quesadilla with avocado slices, pineapple chunks, and tortilla chips for a healthy (and easy to make) lunch. 

Turkey Roll-Ups: If your kid is a fan of the classics, you can’t go wrong with these turkey roll-ups. Pack with pretzels, celery sticks dipped in peanut butter, and cinnamon-sprinkled apple slices for a well-balanced meal. 

Pasta Salad: If your kids are adventurous, try this California pasta salad, which is loaded with veggies. Pair with some fruit slices for a hearty lunch.

Breakfast for Lunch: Is your kid a fan of brunch? Turn on the skillet and whip up these delicious buttermilk pancakes. Pair with some strawberry slices, a hard-boiled egg, and squeezable yogurt for a delicious meal.

Easy Pizza Pocket: Short on time? Make these easy pizza pockets with a can of refrigerated biscuits, lots of cheese, and pizza toppings of your choice. You can save even more time by buying a jar of pizza sauce. These pair perfectly with a side salad.

Cookie Bars: Ok so these may not be the healthiest option, but they’re certainly better for us than processed cookies. So put the Oreos down and make a fresh batch of cookie bars for the school week! You can’t go wrong with this chocolate chip recipe from Tollhouse.  

Having the kids home from school is taking on new meaning these days. That’s why we’ve pulled together some informational links and resources to help you overcome the learning curve that comes with this big change. 

1. In this article, the author reaches out to teachers for tips on designing environments at home that are as conducive to learning and discovery as the classrooms they have lovingly created.

2. This article published by Children and Screens shares 10 tips for successfully navigating the new realities of online learning. 

3. A recent online article published by Time magazine shares the secrets to keeping your kids happy, busy, and learning during school closures. 

4. Julie Mason, a former teacher, and now mother of three and head of content and curriculum at TeacherVision, shares a helpful guide and at-home learning resources for both parents and students.

5. This online article published by The Center for Discovery outlines some safe indoor and outdoor activities for families during Coronavirus. 

According to a recent article from Redfin, more than 27% of homebuyers are searching out of town, with Phoenix, Sacramento and Las Vegas being the most popular destinations. The reasoning behind this? The pandemic is causing homebuyers to rethink what they want in a home, with more people relocating to places where they can afford more outdoor space and room for home offices, according to the article. Click here to read the full article. 

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News

Six Taco Places in Sacramento to Check Out for Taco Tuesday!

February 18, 2020 by kwhite Leave a Comment

Happy Taco Tuesday! In honor of this delicious weekly tradition, I scoured the Sacramento area to find a few of my favorite taco spots. So, bring your appetite and get your taco fix on by visiting one of the below places today.

Zocalos: With two nearby locations in midtown and University Village, Zocalos is the perfect place to celebrate Taco Tuesday in style. This upscale restaurant and bar serves up some delicious handcrafted margaritas, mouth-watering tacos, and a lovely dining atmosphere. Kick-off your meal with their freshly prepared guacamole starter. Because why not? For entrees, try their Baja Fish Tacos or their popular Carnitas Tacos. Their robust drink menu features everything from classic margaritas to mojitos and Palomas. They also have a great happy hour menu for drinks and tacos.

Mesa Mercado: If you’re a fan of the finer things in life, like freshly muddled margaritas and authentic Mexican cuisine, then you may want to make Mesa Mercado in the Carmichael Milagro Centre your new go-to Taco Tuesday spot. For a margarita with a little kick to it, try their Pepino Picante, with muddled cucumber, chili powder, fresh lime juice, and 100% blue agave tequila, and mescal. For a sweeter margarita without a headache, try their Mango Margarita, with pureed mango and chile, their secret margarita mix and freshly sliced mango, and chile spice topped at the rim. If you want some food to go with that margarita, you can’t go wrong with their roasted pork tacos.

Chandos Tacos: If you’re looking for the authentic taco experience for a great price then look no further than Chando’s Tacos. Enjoy your choice of Chando’s Signature Meats topped with cilantro, onions, guacamole, and salsa. They also have a large menu with burritos, tortas, quesadillas, you name it! Check out one of their five locations here.

Midtown’s Cantina Alley: Voted the KCRA List A Winner for “Best Mexican Restaurant” and “Most Trendiest Bar”, Midtown’s Cantina Alley continues to raise the bar for Mexican cuisine and drinks. Try their Chorizo Street Taco or their Crispy Papa Taco loaded with potatoes, green salsa, cotija cheese and a raddish garnish…you won’t be disappointed!  They also have a great selection of margaritas and oversized tropical drinks like their Pina Con Chile, which is served in a large pineapple. Check out their menu here.

Mas Taco Bar: As their name suggests, Mas Taco Bar is the place to visit if you’re craving tacos. This popular restaurant features unique, untraditional tacos ranging from pork belly and duck confit, to Korean fried chicken and fried oysters, to name a few. The tacos run the gamut of flavors, and the menu also features appetizers, a handful of “not tacos,” bowls and desserts. The cocktail menu offers specialty margaritas and craft cocktails handmade with fresh ingredients, easily paired with any taco. Enjoy a drink menu with 25 beers and more than 50 tequilas to explore and taste. Click here to find a location near you.

Taco Bell Cantina: Ok so this isn’t your typical sit-down restaurant with upscale food and tacos… but it is one of just a few Taco Bell Cantinas open across the United States and it just opened its doors so it’s worth checking out. Wondering what makes this location so special compared to other Taco Bell locations? Well for starters, it’s the only Taco Bell restaurant in the area where you can buy beer—including two local beers from Knee Deep in Auburn and Heretic in Fairfield—and freezes spiked with Tahoe Blue Vodka. They also serve up special Cantina Nachos that are not offered at any other location.

Do you have a favorite Taco Tuesday spot that you don’t see on the list? Let me know in the comments section below!

Filed Under: Sacramento Lifestyle

Last-Minute Halloween Tricks, Tips & Treats!

October 28, 2019 by kwhite Leave a Comment

Thinking of ways to entertain your ghosts and ghouls at this year’s Halloween bash? Check out these frightfully festive entertaining ideas, recipes, and tips for a party that will haunt your guests for years to come…in a good way of course.

Frightful Décor: Enter if you dare! Click on the links below for some decorating ideas that will stop your guests dead in their tracks…  

Monster Halloween Door

Tombstone Yard

Floating Witch Hat Luminaries

DIY Pumpkin Luminaries

Halloween Candy Wreath

Buried Bannister

Attack of the Spiders

Spooky Apothecary Jars

Frightful Foyer

Bleeding Halloween Candles

Halloween Tablescape

Bones and Bodies

Haunted Mirror

Hang a Chandelier

Add Spiderwebs

Specimen Jars

Add Helping Hands at the Drink Table 

Add a Haunting Centerpiece

Monster Mashups: Don’t have your friends rolling in their graves all because of a bad music playlist…Try out one of the below Halloween playlists to match the occasion!  

Refinery 29’s Halloween Playlist

Disney’s “This is Halloween” Playlist

Family Halloween Hits

Spotify 2019 Halloween Playlist

Pandora Halloween Playlists

Killer Cocktails: You don’t need a spell to whip up some delicious “boos”. These creative concoctions (and fun mocktails) will get everyone into the Halloween spirit in no time!  

Adult Cocktails –

Potion De Muerto Cocktail

Sweet Poison Cocktail

Smoking Blackberry Sage Margarita

Shimmery Liqueur Cocktail

Eye Ball Martini

The Vampire Cocktail

Halloween Pumpkin Punch

Black Sangria

Mr. Hyde Potion

Candy Corn Jello Shots

Bleeding Heart Martini

Purple Witches Brew

Shrunken Heads in Cider

Mocktails –

Hocus Pocus Halloween Fizz

Swamp Juice

Creepy Shirley Temples

Goosebumps Punch

Kitchen Brews: Wondering what to brew up in the kitchen? See below for some serious food inspiration that will have your guests dying for seconds!

Jack-o-Lantern Pot Pies

Black and Blue Mac & Cheese

Spider Web Pizza

Eye Ball Pasta

Turkey Eyeballs

Halloween Stuffed Peppers

Pumpkin Chowder

Pumpkin Cannelloni with Sage Brown-Butter Sauce

Pumpkin Risotto in Hollowed-Out Pumpkin

Cider Scalloped Potatoes with Smoked Gouda

Batty Chicken Wings

Treat Station: It’s all treats and no tricks here! From bewitching breadsticks to spider cookies, we have a delectable line-up of homemade appetizers and treats that are to die for.  

Apps –

Puking Pumpkin

Mummy Dogs

Bewitching Breadsticks

Spooky Spider Deviled Eggs

Skull Veggie Platter

Elegant Meat & Cheese Board

Terrifying Skeleton Cheese Platter

Halloween Ghost Fruit Kabobs

Ghostbusters Green Slimed Popcorn

Halloweeno Poppers

Monster Munch Party Mix

Pumpkin Cheeseball

Desserts –

Strawberry Ghosts

Spider Cookies

“Poison” Apples

Screaming Pretzels

Cake Pop Eye Balls

Rice Krispie Treat Monsters

Dracula Dentures

Spider Web Cake

Hocus Pocus Inspired Smore Pops

Haunted Halloween Brownies

Jack O’ Lantern Bowls

Blood Drip Cupcakes

Mummy Apple Pie

Witch’s Hat Cupcakes

Graveyard Chocolate Cheesecake Dip

“Parting” Favors: Want to leave your guests with a party favor that they’ll remember for all of eternity? We’ve got you covered with some creative finds below.  

DIY Halloween Smore Kit

Ghostly Grub Treat Bag

Witch’s Broom Favors

Monster Slime

Monster Cookie Kit

Bugs & Kisses Treat Bag

DIY Candy Corn Hot Chocolate on a Stick

Do you have any favorite Halloween traditions of your own? Let us know in the comment section below!

Filed Under: Sacramento Lifestyle

Spring Cleanup was a Success!

April 18, 2019 by kwhite Leave a Comment

We had a great time this past weekend cleaning up the parkway at the Sunrise Recreation Area with the help of over 100 volunteers! It was the perfect opportunity to spend the day outside in the sunshine for a great cause.

Wondering how you can help keep our parkways clean? The American Parkway Foundation will have more volunteer opportunities throughout the remainder of the year. Stay tuned for our next cleanup opportunity!

Filed Under: Charity

You’re Invited To the 26th Annual Sacramento SPCA Doggy Dash!

April 18, 2019 by kwhite Leave a Comment

Join Diez & Sigg Properties for a “tail wagging good time” to raise much-needed funds and awareness for local animals at the Sacramento SPCA.

Your registration and participation in the 2K/5K Doggy Dash helps the Sacramento SPCA care for more than 5,500 animals annually. Following the walk, stay and play at the Bark in the Park festival and join us and 100+ other vendors and sponsors to enjoy K-9 demonstrations, contests, food and drinks, pet-friendly products to purchase or sample, and more.

Use this link to register under our team: http://bit.ly/2HwkVZX

We hope to see you and your “pack” there for a fun-filled day! Contact Diez & Sigg Properties with any questions by phone at 916.952.4194 or via email annmarie@diezandsiggproperties.com.

Filed Under: Charity

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