Thank you to our travel writer Kathy Chin Leong for heading to San Francisco and discovering this hotel. In 1973, the cutting-edge Hyatt Regency Embarcadero was the marvel of San Francisco. This concrete skyscraper pierced the clouds and landed a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the largest hotel atrium. It was designed by the pre-eminent architect John Portman, famous for the iconic Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. With ethereal cantilevered balconies and ... continue reading...
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Your Phoenix Car Accident Guide to What To Do (and NOT Do)
As a driver, it's important to recognize the chances of getting into a car accident, even a fender bender. Having a clear idea of what to do in those critical seconds is a big help, not only for your safety but also for your insurance process and general well-being. Discover the most important "do's" and "don'ts" to remember while driving in Phoenix. What To Do: Your Immediate Action Plan Above all, your safety is the first priority. These steps are your ... continue reading...
How To Create A Cosy Evening You’ll Actually Look Forward To
There’s something lovely about the idea of a cosy night in. But the reality is that some evenings don’t quite hit the mark - you get home, you’re tired, you mean to relax… and somehow, you end up scrolling your phone while eating snacks you didn’t really want. Not quite the relaxing evening you had in mind, and you probably won’t feel all that great afterwards as well, making it worse. The good news is that you don’t need a fancy routine or things to be totally perfect to make an ... continue reading...
Keep the Kvetching at Bay: Passover Gifts That’ll Keep Kids Entertained Until the Afikoman Hunt
Passover Seders are rich with tradition, storytelling, and symbolic foods—but let’s be honest, they can also feel really long for little ones with short attention spans. While the adults are deeply discussing freedom and redemption, the kids often squirm in their seats, counting the minutes until the afikoman hunt begins. The good news? A well-chosen toy can turn restlessness into engagement, keeping the kvetching to a minimum while still making the holiday feel special for them. Whether it’s a ... continue reading...
Seder-Friendly Toys and Games That Kids Will Love
Passover is all about storytelling, tradition, and bringing generations together—but let’s be real: for the younger guests at the Seder table, it can feel a little...long. Between waiting for dinner, listening to unfamiliar prayers, and trying their best to sit still, kids can easily get antsy. That’s why having a stash of Seder-friendly toys and games on hand can be a total game-changer. These aren’t just any toys—they’re quiet, engaging, and themed to match the holiday, helping children feel ... continue reading...
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