Monday, December 16, 2013

Walnut Creek Holiday Recipes



A Christmas Carol - Walnut Creek
"Wait...One of our stops is Embassy Suites Walnut Creek and their California Christmas Martini. Right?"


Embassy Suites Walnut Creek recipe for one of its most requested Holiday Cocktails --the California Christmas Martini


Christmas Martini (on the rocks) the “rocks” are coffee ice cubes!
In a martini shaker combine
2oz of Irish Cream
1oz of Whipped Cream flavored Vodka
1oz of half and half (or milk if preferred)

Shake vigorously over ice in the martini shaker,

strain into a cocktail glass, over the coffee Ice cubes…ENJOY!

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California Christmas Martini at Embassy Suites Walnut Creek
Happy Holidays from all of us at Embassy Suites Walnut Creek 


Monday, December 9, 2013

Holiday Travel Tips from aarp.org

Holiday Travel Tips

Holiday Travel Tips

5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL TIPS

These simple steps can save you time and headaches with air travel, baggage and crowds
by: Alexis Flippin, Frommer’s Travel, from: AARP.org


'Tis the season to be traveling, whether you're jetting off to far-flung places or taking a road trip to see family. Crowded airports and gridlocked roads — not to mention free-floating anxiety — can make holiday travel a headache. With our holiday travel tips, though, it doesn't have to be.

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These holiday travel tips will make your journey a breeze.

1. Avoid Flying at Peak Times
If your travel schedule is flexible, avoid flying on the busiest days of the season: the day before Thanksgiving and the two days immediately preceding and following Christmas and New Year's. Also, book flights at off-peak times, such as early morning. If at all possible, fly on the holiday itself, when airports have an almost empty, tumbleweed-blowing-in-the-desert feel.


2. Hit the Road With Technology by Your Side
Portable GPS navigators are wondrous things, providing the fastest and most direct routes to your destination — and voice auto-commands help keep your eyes on the road. Upgraded models offer real-time traffic information, but unless your car has built-in GPS capability, these can be pricey. A much more economical alternative — as infree — is Google Maps, available on most smartphones. It not only provides driving directions but also has color-coded lines indicating the severity of traffic ahead: green lines indicate good conditions, yellow means fair, and red or red/black signal poor conditions.

3. Travel Light
Don't be weighed down with packages. Order gifts online, and have them sent directly to the recipient, or mail your packages ahead of time. If you're a procrastinator, you can take advantage of the annual Free Shipping Day on December 17, when some 1,500 merchants guarantee free delivery by Christmas Eve. And, if you're flying, don't wrap the gifts you bring — airlines have the right to open any wrapped package.

4. Don't Check Your Bags
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are traditionally the busiest times to fly, which means the odds of losing your luggage rise exponentially with the increased air traffic. Not to mention the expense of paying $25 or more per bag. (Consider shipping your luggage ahead of time with these tips from AARP money expert Sid Kirchheimer.) Be on the safe side: carry on your luggage.

5. Take the Back Roads
Driving the interstates can be dull at any time, but holiday travel often adds big-time gridlock to the mix. If you have some time on your hands, why not leave the major highways behind, and hit the back roads for serendipitous pleasures? (These 7 iconic drives are some of the best in the U.S. any time of year.) Of all the holiday travel tips, this one will help you to focus on the joys of the season most of all.


5 Holiday Travel Tips from AARP

Friday, December 6, 2013

10 Reasons Why Traveling Makes You A Better Person

10 Reasons Why Traveling Makes You A Better Person

OCT. 24, 2013 
If you have the opportunity to pack your bags and go, do it. Go alone if you have to.
Don’t do it for vacation. Don’t do it for luxury. Don’t do it to take pictures for your Instagram account. Do it because it will make you a better person.
And here’s why:
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1. Learning to be alone.

Have lunch with yourself. Sit with your thoughts and be okay with them, whatever they are. Love yourself whole-heartedly, especially in times of solitude. And when you think you can’t sit alone any longer, order coffee and a dessert.

2. Relying on the kindness of strangers.

Foreignness does not prevent random acts of kindness. Accept them. Give them. Appreciate them.

3. Learning to live with less.

This does not mean claiming hardship. Let this manifest in small ways. Recognize your fortunes. Be humbled.

4. Learning that plans change and you will have to adapt.

Itineraries are guidelines, not rigid measurements of experience. The best experiences are often not scheduled or anticipated. Expect the unexpected and learn to love it.

5. Enjoying the moment.

Forget the missed bus and enjoy the culture that can be experienced in one hour waiting at a bus stop. Stay in the present.

6. Forces you out of your comfort zone.

Practice speaking that language you learned. Try the cow tongue. Make new friends.

7. Learning to be patient.

Don’t rush through the museum. Don’t rush through your meal. Don’t bounce your leg up and down or roll your eyes. Don’t yell at anyone for reading the map wrong and getting lost. Don’t worry, you’ll get there.

8. Learning you can’t assume. 

Try looking at things a different way. Ask questions. Let this open up a new realm of thought and possibility.

9. Missing home.

Appreciate family, friends, and loved ones. Appreciate the comfort of mundane routines. Find a new found respect for the life you often wish to escape.

10. Goodbye is not forever, life has endless possibilities. 

Family becomes more than just blood. Never say goodbye to the people you meet and the places you see. Cherish the new families and homes you’ve gained. Keep in touch and look back with fond memories from time to time.TC mark
If you don't travel you would never see this 


Thursday, November 21, 2013

Walnut Creek On Ice - Opening Starts the Holiday Season in Walnut Creek




Walnut Creek on Ice
      November 15, 2013–January 12, 2014

 

 Check out the action via WebCam - CLICK HERE


General Admission
Weekday: Monday through Friday $11

Weekend: Friday at 5pm, Saturday, & Sunday$15

General Public Skating Hours (excluding holiday periods)
Monday – Thursday
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Friday
12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Saturday
11:00 am – 11:00 pm
Sunday
11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Holiday Period Admission
November 22 – December 1 every day, all day $15
December 20 – January 5 every day, all day $15

Holiday Period Public Skating Hours
*Friday Nov 22
Holiday Period11:00 am – 11:00 pm
*Mon-Wed Nov 25-27
Holiday Period11:00 am – 9:00 pm
*Thursday Nov 28
Thanksgiving11:00 am – 6:00 pm
*Friday Nov 29
Holiday Period11:00 am – 11:00 pm
*Friday Dec 20
Holiday Period11:00 am – 11:00 pm
*Monday Dec 23
Holiday Period11:00 am – 9:00 pm
*Tuesday Dec 24
Christmas Eve11:00 am – 7:00 pm
*Wednesday Dec 25
Christmas Day11:00 am – 6:00 pm
*Thursday Dec 26
Holiday Period11:00 am – 9:00 pm
*Friday Dec 27
Holiday Period11:00 am – 11:00 pm
*Monday Dec 30
Holiday Period11:00 am – 9:00 pm
*Tuesday Dec 31
New Year’s Eve11:00 am – 12:30 am
*Wednesday Jan 1
New Year’s Day11:00 am – 9:00 pm
*Thursday Jan 2
Holiday Period11:00 am – 9:00 pm
*Friday Jan 3
Holiday Period11:00 am – 11:00 pm
Walnut Creek on Ice is subject to close due to events & private ice rental at any time. Please check the website calendar for dates & times of rink closures.


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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Cyber Monday Sale Walnut Creek

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Cyber Monday Hotel sale Embassy Suites Walnut Creek
Cyber Monday is December 2, 2013 and the countdown has begun for one of the biggest Cyber Monday Hotel sales in Walnut Creek.
For one day, enjoy 20 % off regular hotel rates till December 31, 2014 at Embassy Suites Walnut Creek. *
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Check out our other offers that include free cooked to order breakfast, complimentary evening reception,  free high speed internet access gift cards, bonus points and more.
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Our More Nights, More Points promotion lets you earn 2x points on two-night stays, 3x points on three-night stays, and 4x points on four-night stays. Book your stay by January 31, 2014.
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Broadway Plaza Holiday SHopping Package
Get your Holiday Shopping started at the Bay Area's hottest stores in downtown Walnut Creek with our Holiday Shopping Package. $25 Visa gift card, free parking, internet and shuttle included.
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Game Day Package 
Our hotel is located directly across the street from the Pleasant Hill, BART station.  That provides easy access if you're on the way to see your favorite Bay Area team like the Cal Bears, 49ers, or Oakland Raider home games.  Don't have to worry about  the traffic and expensive parking!  Game Day at Embassy Suites Walnut Creek includes complimentary valet parking, breakfast, Complimentary Evening Reception and free internet.  Enjoy the Game !
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for stays from
December  2013 through December  2014

20 % off regular rate

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Free cooked to order breakfast

Complimentary Evening Reception

Two Room Suite

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1345 Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek, CA94597
TEL: 925-934-2500 | FAX: 925-256-7233
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Kick or Treat Classic

15th annual Halloween Kick or Treat Classic

15th Annual Halloween Kick or Treat Classic Diablo FC

The year's most memorable tournament is back! Enjoy two days of great soccer and fun at the 15th annual Halloween Kick or Treat Classic hosted by Diablo FC Oct. 26-27, 2013 and sanctioned by US Club Soccer. Not only do we have excellent competition for GOLD & SILVER level U9-U10-U11 boys & girls teams but we also have the famous Kick or Treat Halloween costume contest! Brackets are based on 2013-2014 age groups. U9-U11 age groups will play 8v8 games. Maximum 4 guest players allowed from team`s home club only. Roster limit 16 players.

 Every team will play at least 3 games and each player receives a commemorative pin. Championship finalists will play a 4th game and players on both finals teams will receive an award. Every U9 & U10 team must provide an assistant referee (club linesman) for each of their games except the championship finals. USYSA teams must go to www.diablofc.org on the Halloween Kick or Treat Classic page. 

Logo Kick or Treat Oct 26-27

Monday, October 7, 2013