Wake Up: A Millennial Dad’s Guide to Los Angeles Coffee
I’m tired. My son, Hank, is now 10 months old and wakes up every morning at 5:30. I used to wake up at 8:30 a.m. Those days are over. Now my alarm clock is a howling cry from the next room. Now it’s all about this little angel – and yet all I can think […]
Timed Family Fun
Before I became a parent, the term “children’s museum” seemed like a contradiction in terms. I mean, museums are grand cultural edifices, full might recall the old Los Angeles Children’s Museum at the Civic Center in Downtown of history and significance, while children are small, young and full of Cheetos. Nevertheless, local Angeleno parents might […]
Under-the-Radar Beaches: Planning Seaside Family Time
There is a stereotype about L.A. that suggests no one here works. Common sense tells us that a world-class economy with diverse industries employing millions of people couldn’t function if we didn’t, but even my wife Kate and I have found ourselves annoyed at, say, noon on a Tuesday at Blue Bottle Coffee. “What do […]
Ripe for Satire: A Taste of this Summer’s Farmers Market Scene
On a lazy, unseasonably chilly Sunday morning in L.A. this May, my 3-year-old son exclaimed, “Let’s go to the farmers market!” It was 7 a.m. My wife Kate and I, still half-comatose, were hardly through our first sips of coffee. We looked at each other as Hank continued his demands. Defeated, we shrugged, downed the […]
Surprises Behind the Orange Curtain: Good Coffee and Gated Adventure Parks in the OC
This month’s column is an exploration of Bizarro World. I’m talking about that other dimension just south of the Habra-Mirada Line: Orange County. Although the OC is just a 30-minute drive from LAX (traffic permitting), we Angelenos tend to look down on the suburban sprawl just south of us. Perhaps the annual trip to Disneyland […]
Let the Birthday Parties Begin
My son Hank, who is in transitional kindergarten now, likes to ride his scooter to his new school. With our toddler, Leo, in tow, my wife, Kate, and I rush to keep up. On a recent morning, hot coffee spurted out of our mugs and onto our wrists as we raced after the 5-year-old. Hank […]
Beat the Summer Heat … L.A. Style
For the first few days in July, summer in L.A. felt more like summer in San Francisco. Sometimes June gloom takes an unwavering hold over the city, continuing well into July. It’s all par for the course when you live near the great air conditioner unit, we call the Pacific Ocean. It can be a […]
Life Lessons from Voice Actor Rob Paulsen
When talking to voice actor Rob Paulsen, you never know who might join your conversation. It could be Raphael or Donatello from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” Carl from “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius,” “Animaniacs” Pinky and Yakko, or other characters Paulsen has voiced during a career that spans nearly 30 years. At 63, Paulsen is busier […]
L.A. by Foot: Exploring Walkable Neighborhoods
My boys are at the age now where we can take neighborhood walks without strollers. Hank, who’s 4, either runs at full velocity down the sidewalk or saunters at varying speeds, zigzagging this way and that as he checks out every flowery bush or squirrel-infested tree we pass. “Hey, Henry, try one speed and in […]
Touring Burger Town U.S.A. With a Side of Small Fries
A couple of months ago, I wrote about places in and around L.A. to keep your fitness game high even while raising toddlers. I meant every bit of those 800 words, and readers responded with “You-go-Dad!” encouragement. This month, dear readers, I must admit that recently I’ve been engaging in an L.A. roundup of something […]