Pet Dish
The Northwest School of Animal Massage is best known as a place for professionals to earn certificates in animal massage and study related pet health and wellness topics. But the new Wellness Workshop series welcomes the rest of us who want more holistic tools in our pet's health toolbox without going to "grad school."
By Lisa Wogan | June 13, 2008
Convergence Zone
The loud, proud knitters of Seattle have had enough, and their
days of knitting on the down low are over. This weekend, they'll take
to the outdoors for World Wide Knit in Public Day.
By Monica Fischer | June 13, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
A few weeks ago, I wrote about BPA-free bottles. But now Babies R Us in Lynnwood offers free exchanges -- turn in your icky plastics and get a BPA-free version.
Seattle Mom Blogs has all the details. Check out the site to find out more.
By Lora Shinn | June 13, 2008
One wonders why, with 31 locations nationwide, The Capital Grille would
venture into Seattle, a market already well-marbled with many fine
steakhouses, from the homegrown variety — Metropolitan Grill, Daniel's
Broiler and El Gaucho come to mind — to chains like Morton's and Ruth's
Chris. Do we need The Capital Grille? Or maybe that's akin to asking a woman with a closet full of shoes why she needs another pair.
By Providence Cicero | June 13, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
If you need kid-friendly options for this weekend (other than Father's Day events), here are a few ideas.
By Lora Shinn | June 13, 2008
Getting close to Father's Day and still stumped? Consider Thumps. The new Split Thumps from Oakley are a combination of sunglasses and an MP3 player. They're a terrific gift for the dad who likes to soak up the sun and get his groove on at the same time.
By Scout Colmant | June 13, 2008