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Pajama Day at Chick-fil-A Sports Arena Location in San Diego, CA

Pajama Day at Chick-fil-AGet your PJs out!  Chick-fil-A at the Sports Arena location in San Diego, CA is offering a FREE chicken biscuit if your wear your pajamas to the store this Friday, July 30th from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM. 

Last month they had everyone dressed up as cows for a free chicken meal!  Wonder what they have in mind for next month - stay tuned to find out!

The Sports Arena location is 3570 Sports Arena Blvd.

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Cody's La Jolla Restaurant for Breakfast or Lunch

La Jolla CoveCody's La Jolla RestaurantLooking for a great breakfast spot in La Jolla? Cody's is the place for you!  This quaint seaside cottage is located just down the hill from Prospect Street, on Girard with coastal views of La Jolla Cove.  Open only for breakfast and lunch daily, Cody's offers a fresh menu of delectable choices.

After eating be sure to take a stroll down to La Jolla Cove and over to see the seals at La Jolla's Children's Pool!  Visit Cody's La Jolla at 8030 Girard Avenue or call (858) 459-0040.

 

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San Diego Gas and Electric Provides A Free Home Heating System Inspection

Need to have SDG&E check on your heating system?  Give them a call, it is a FREE service!  Thanks to William Johnson for providing this valuable information!  ~ Susan

Via San Diego Real Estate Voice authored by William Johnson GRI CRS e-Pro CDPE (RE/MAX Associates):

San Diego Gas and Electric Provides a Free Home Heating System Check Up

I am representing a young couple who are first time buyers. They are purchasing a 99% fully remodeled and beautifully upgraded condominium. We did our Contractors Inspection and nearly  everything checked out fine. There was a question concerning an aging heating system about adding central air. I suggested that the gas furnace be checked out by SDG&E which has a free service provided here in San Diego.

I met with the inspector and I was delighted with the care upon which he checked out the heating system. He did recommend that an aluminum gas line be replaced with a flex line but said it was still OK. I advised the Buyer of the recommendation and they agreed this should be done.

I was talking to the service representative and had mentioned that I have always recommended this service to my Buyers and he commented that as far as he knew, this service being free to any new or exiting homeowners was unique to San Diego. I mentioned to him how impressed I was as a real estate professional to have this great service and how wonderful the representatives were. In the case of new Buyers, they will even write out a report in the event it is needed for a Buyer Repair Request.

It occurred to me that I should take a photo and I asked him if it was OK to add to this on my blog site and he said of course. As I writing this , I looked on the SDG&E site and I learned a few more details of the service checks that SDG&E representatives will do for homeowners.  SDG&E  also has quite a number of programs set up for energy retrofit rebates and credits as well as target programs that benefit San Diego citizens, businesses and healthcare institutions.

SDG&E will trim trees when  contact between tree branches and power lines or between poles, is determined to be unsafe

SDG&E will send out a service representative to give your gas appliances a free inspection and mark the gas and electric appliances for the visually-impaired.

SDG&E will perform free service checks for the furnace to check for Carbon Monoxide and safe operation.

Visit the SDG&E website for the specific programs that are established for consumers and businesses in San Diego.

 

 

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San Diego Going to Pot?

Cheech and Chong StampSan Diegans are hearing every day that there is a budget crisis and the City Council is working on a 1/2 cent increase in the sales tax.  With potholes, trash everywhere, city services cut, and overgrown roadsides, we KNOW there is a problem and the City Council and Mayor are struggling to get money to refill the city's coffers. 

The headlines today read, "Authorities Seize Pot Plants on San Diego City-Owned Land".  The story goes on to read that 350 marijuana plants, valued at $1.4 million and from one to eight feet tall were confiscated today a mile south of Westfield North County Shopping Mall on 40 acres of land owned by the City of San Diego.  Agents say they do not have a suspect in today's seizure and that the investigation is ongoing. 

Hmm.... wonder if the City Council has thought up a creative way to increase the City's revenue?

 

 

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"SummerFest Under the Stars" in La Jolla, CA

La Jolla Music SocietyThis summer for four weeks, the La Jolla Music Society will host its "SummerFest".  From their first SummerFest in 1986, the La Jolla Music Society has welcomed renowned musicians and ensembles to perform.  The nationally recognized chamber music festival will be performing concerts from August 6 - August 27, 2010 at different locations with something for every music lover!

SummerFest on August 4, 2010To kick off the SummerFest there will be a FREE "SummerFest Under the Stars" performed on Wednesday, August 4th at 7:30 PM  at the Ellen Browning Scripps Park located at La Jolla Cove. 

Opening night, "String Spectacular" will be on Friday, August 6th at 7:30 PM at the MCASD Sherwood Auditorium.  Come join us for some great and inspiring music!

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Moving With Pets

Attention Pet Owners!  If you are planning a move, here are some tips to help you and your pet have a "stress-free" move!  Thanks to Karin Smith for these pet-friendly tips!  ~ Susan

Via Karin Smith - Slidell Homes - New Orleans Homes - Listing/Buyers Agent (ABEK Real Estate):

Moving With Pets

Moving to a new home can be stressful on your pets, but there are many things you can do to make the process as painless as possible. Experts at The Pet Realty Network in Naples, Fla., offer these helpful tips for easing the transition and keeping pets safe during the move.

1. Update your pet's tag. Make sure your pet is wearing a sturdy collar with an identification tag that is labeled with your current contact information. The tag should include your destination location, telephone number, and cell phone number so that you can be reached immediately during the move.

2. Ask for veterinary records. If you're moving far enough away that you'll need a new vet, you should ask for a current copy of your pet's vaccinations. You also can ask for your pet's medical history to give to your new vet, although that can normally be faxed directly to the new medical-care provider upon request. Depending on your destination, your pet may need additional vaccinations, medications, and health certificates. Have your current vet's phone number handy in case of an emergency, or in case your new vet would like more information about your pet.

3. Keep medications and food on hand. Keep at least one week's worth of food and medication with you in case of an emergency. Vets can't write a prescription without a prior doctor/patient relationship, which can cause delays if you need medication right away. You may want to ask for an extra prescription refill before you move. The same preparation should be taken with special therapeutic foods - purchase an extra supply in case you can't find the food right away in your new area.

4. Seclude your pet from chaos. Pets can feel vulnerable on moving day. Keep them in a safe, quiet, well-ventilated place, such as the bathroom, on moving day with a "Do Not Disturb! Pets Inside!" sign posted on the door. There are many light, collapsible travel crates on the market if you choose to buy one. However, make sure your pet is familiar with the new crate before moving day by gradually introducing him or her to the crate before your trip. Be sure the crate is well-ventilated and sturdy enough for stress-chewers; otherwise, a nervous pet could escape.

5. Prepare a first aid kit. First aid is not a substitute for emergency veterinary care, but being prepared and knowing basic first aid could save your pet's life. A few recommended supplies: Your veterinarian's phone number, gauze to wrap wounds or to muzzle your pet, adhesive tape for bandages, non-stick bandages, towels, and hydrogen peroxide (3 percent). You can use a door, board, blanket or floor mat as an emergency stretcher and a soft cloth, rope, necktie, leash, or nylon stocking for an emergency muzzle.

6. Play it safe in the car. It's best to travel with your dog in a crate; second-best is to use a restraining harness. When it comes to cats, it's always best for their safety and yours to use a well-ventilated carrier in the car. Secure the crate or carrier with a seat belt and provide your pet with familiar toys. Never keep your pet in the open bed of a truck or the storage area of a moving van. In any season, a pet left alone in a parked vehicle is vulnerable to injury and theft. If you'll be using overnight lodging, plan ahead by searching for pet-friendly hotels. Have plenty of kitty litter and plastic bags on hand, and keep your pet on its regular diet and eating schedule.

7. Get ready for takeoff. When traveling by air,check with the airline about any pet requirements or restrictions to be sure you've prepared your pet for a safe trip. Some airlines will allow pets in the cabin, depending on the animal's size, but you'll need to purchase a special airline crate that fits under the seat in front of you. Give yourself plenty of time to work out any arrangements necessary including consulting with your veterinarian and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. If traveling is stressful for your pet, consult your veterinarian about ways that might lessen the stress of travel.

8. Find a new veterinary clinic and emergency hospital. Before you move, ask your vet to recommend a doctor in your new locale. Talk to other pet owners when visiting the new community, and call the state veterinary medical association (VMA) for veterinarians in your location. When choosing a new veterinary hospital, ask for an impromptu tour; kennels should be kept clean at all times, not just when a client's expected. You may also want to schedule an appointment to meet the vets. Now ask yourself: Are the receptionists, doctors, technicians, and assistants friendly, professional and knowledgeable? Are the office hours and location convenient? Does the clinic offer emergency or specialty services or boarding? If the hospital doesn't meet your criteria, keep looking until you're assured that your pet will receive the best possible care.

9. Prep your new home for pets. Pets may be frightened and confused in new surroundings. Upon your arrival at your new home, immediately set out all the familiar and necessary things your pet will need: food, water, medications, bed, litter box, toys, etc. Pack these items in a handy spot so they can be unpacked right away. Keep all external windows and doors closed when your pet is unsupervised, and be cautious of narrow gaps behind or between appliances where nervous pets may try to hide. If your old home is nearby, your pet may try to find a way back there. To be safe, give the new home owners or your former neighbors your phone number and a photo of your pet, and ask them to contact you if your pet is found nearby.

10. Learn more about your new area. Once you find a new veterinarian, ask if there are any local health concerns such as heartworm or Lyme disease, or any vaccinations or medications your pet may require. Also, be aware of any unique laws. For example, there are restrictive breed laws in some cities. Homeowner associations also may have restrictions - perhaps requiring that all dogs are kept on leashes. If you will be moving to a new country, carry an updated rabies vaccination and health certificate. It is very important to contact the Agriculture Department or embassy of the country or state to which you're traveling to obtain specific information on special documents, quarantine, or costs to bring the animal into the country.

Source: The Pet Realty Network

This has been Reprinted from REALTOR® magazine (REALTOR.org/realtormag http://www.realtor.org/realtormag) with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.

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No More "Floatopias" in San Diego!

Floating BeerFirst, for those of you out of the area, "Floatopias" are floating parties that draw thousands to Mission Bay in San Diego, CA.  In order to get away from the ban on drinking alcohol on the beach, the creative minds of twenty- somethings created "Floatopias", where one could still drink alcohol but in the water. 

Today the San Diego City Council closed the loophole that allowed imbibers to float on rafts and other devices just offshore.  In their unanimous decision, the Council cited that lifeguards argued that the "booze soaked" parties were putting the particpants' lives in danger and kept them busy with dozens of water rescues. 

Today's ordinance amends the alcohol prohibition to read that it is unlawful to consume alcohol while floating on inner tubes, rafts, surfboards, air mattresses and other floatation devices within one marine league, or about three nautical miles from the shoreline.  Sailboats, motorboats and rowboats are exempt from the ban.  Hmmm.... wonder if there will be an increased rental for these in the near future?

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"The Beach Retreat" at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, California

Looking for a "cool" place to stay, oceanfront, close to shopping and restaurants? Here is your next vacation destination! You can rent the lower level 2 bdrms/1 bath or the upper level 2 bdrms/2 baths or the entire duplex! Contact Laxson Realty for more information!
Susan Laxson | Laxson Realty | 760-567-9100
4th Street, Encinitas, CA
Moonlight Beach Retreat Vacation Rental
Furnished 2BR/1BA Vacation Single Family House
$3,300/week
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1 full, 0 partial
Sq Footage Unspecified
Parking 1 dedicated

DESCRIPTION

Moonlight Beach - the fabulous "Beach Retreat" vacation rental. Enjoy morning jogs on the beach or leisurely walks to the village of Encinitas. Endless sunsets or moonlight beach walks at this fully furnished vacation getaway retreat steps from the warm sand of Moonlight Beach in Encinitas.

see additional photos below
RENTAL FEATURES

- Central heat - Tile floor - Living room
- Dishwasher - Refrigerator - Stove/Oven
- Microwave - Washer - Dryer
- Laundry area - inside - Balcony, Deck, or Patio - Jacuzzi/Whirlpool
- Cable-ready

COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Covered parking - Laundry on-site - Sauna/Spa


RENTAL RATES

Seasonal rates - contact Susan at 760-567-9100
Summer rates: $3,300 per week lower level & $4,000 per week upper level. Full four bedrooms, upper & lower level is $7,000 per week.

To view vacation rentals in La Jolla visit us at www.LJ-Homes.com.
To view rentals in Carmel Valley &/or Del Mar visit us at www.CV-Home.com.
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Contact info:
Susan Laxson
Laxson Realty
DRE Lic#00932893
760-567-9100

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Cool Summer Temperatures in La Jolla, California

Trying to get away from the heat?  San Diego is experiencing record-breaking cool temperatures this summer!  There are currently 192 vacation furnished rentals in La Jolla.  Call Laxson Realty, Rental Division for your rental needs, whether vacation rentals or long term rentals, we are here to serve your real estate needs.

Vacation and Furnished Rentals in La Jolla starting at $700 per week.  To view all rentals, furnished and unfurnished visit our website at www.LJ-Homes.com.

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The Thrill is Gone or Is it?

Is the thrill gone?  According to the National Sleep Foundation nearly one in four American couples sleep in separate bedrooms.  The National Association of Home Builders is paying attention.  They project that in the next five years that 60% of custom homes will have dual master bedrooms. 

In my lifetime, we have gone from twin beds, to full beds, to Queen and now the Jumbo California King beds.  I remember watching Lucy and Ricky ("I Love Lucy") get into their twin beds at night.  Married couples or those living together do not usually bring up the subject at cocktail parties.  Some people might wonder if their relationship is dysfunctional.  But that is not always the case and here are some reasons that couples, who may be having nocturnal difficulties, may make that move to separate sleeping quarters:

  1. Health reasons such as snoring and restless leg syndrome.
  2. Partners who work on different shifts or have different late evening or early morning habits or schedules.
  3. Diseases that might require a full night of uninterrupted sleep, such as obesity, heart disease or diabetes.
  4. Living with intense stress that would require a person to escape from their stressful, over-scheduled and technology full days to a peaceful rest area...alone.

Whatever the reason, the need to have a good night's sleep should be the key and dual master bedrooms may unlock the door to rediscovering the thrill!  And with that I will say, good night!

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