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FATHER'S DAY
June marks the official beginning of summer and a day to pay tribute to the
man of the hour, the king of the house: dad. The Nesting
section features some cool gift ideas for dad and over in Food
we share a yummy fish taco recipe straight out of the pages of Dad's Awesome
Grilling Book. We've also got everything you need -- Shoes, T-shirts, Swimwear,
Oh My! -- to Get Dressed and hit the beach, the picnic
or the ball park. Perfect for father's day, we take one last
trip to the Caribbean before Hurricane Season begins.
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{ here comes the sun } |
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> Take Me to the Ball Game
Lilswanky

Lilswanky is an online store that features stylish and trendsetting designer children’s
clothing. Perfect for Saturdays at the ball park with dad, this soft cotton Yankees
tee brings back all things good about America's greatest past-time.
{ New York Yankees Tee $38, Lilswanky
}
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> Sun Cover
BabyBjörn
Made of light textile material, the mesh ventilation protects baby’s sensitive
skin from the sun and wind, and features a detachable sun-hood for baby’s
head. Rated UPF 40, the Sun Cover allows baby to face inward or outward in the
baby carrier. It's compatible with BabyBjörn Baby Carriers Original, Air,
Active and Synergy.
{Sun Cover $69.95 , BabyBjorn}
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> Walk this
Way
Pediped Flex

Pediped's new summer collection introduces 60 new styles in the Original series,
the Couture Collection and Flex styles. The Flex are our favorites and ideal for
new and experienced walkers. They feature a memory foam that allows the shoe to
mold to a child’s foot creating a custom insole. Some are even machine washable.
{ Pediped $34-52, Pediped }
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> Go for a Swim
Kushies Swimwear

Just in time for summer, Kushies collection of swimwear includes everything
you'll need to hit the beach or pool with the kid. Made of flexible Dupont rubber,
the sunglasses block 100% of the sun's harmful UVA & UVB rays. Designed to
easily slip on or off, the flexible pool shoes feature a rubber sole to help prevent
slips on wet surfaces and also protect feet from hot sand and rocky shores. Meanwhile,
the swimsuit diapers are an economical and eco-friendly alternative to disposables.
Each features a quick drying nylon outer shell with a 100% cotton-terry inner
lining chosen for softness, durability, and retention ability.
{ shoes $9.99, sunglasses $5.45, swim diaper $10.99, Kushies
}
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> Dress Your Window
Flower Stickers

Flat Flowers are window stickers of pretty bouquets of flowers, brightly
colored, and visible from both inside and outside. Made of a static material so
you can stick and re-stick them in any window in the house. Perfect for brightening
up a kid's room, bathroom or kitchen.
{ Flat Flowers $14.95,
OOTS }
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> Dog Tag
Penelope Poet

Still looking for that perfect gift for dad? How about a piece of jewelry that
he might actually wear? Masculine, streamlined, and ever so slightly sentimental,
this sterling silve dog tag can include a personal inscripton engraved in classic
typewriter font (Courier New). Comes with a matching bead chain.
{ men's dog tag $125, Penelope
Poet }
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{ St. John, USVI } |
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Gone with the Wind
Paradise. Dreamland. Heaven. Arriving in St. John by ferry from neighboring
St. Thomas I heard these and other ecstatic praises of our destination. And it
was no surprise. For the next four days I was to discover one beautiful beach
after another. I wouldn’t have known it from looking at the calm turquoise
sea and cloudless sky but hurricane season had officially begun a month ago. The
locals, however, were well aware that until November, when hurricane season ends,
anything could happen.
The Virgin Island chain lies in a popular pathway of many a hurricane raging through
the Caribbean. St. John had been hit often and islanders certainly didn’t
just wait around for the next one to strike. Hurricane season, I discovered, is
the islanders’ obsession. And in the Virgin Islands this obsession gets
a holiday or two.
Not just a legal holiday but also a sort of cultural event, Hurricane Supplication
Day, which is celebrated on the fourth Monday of July, dates back over 270 years.
The whole island takes the day off to go to church where they pray not to be hit
by a hurricane. The attitude in the islands is the more the merrier–and
the stronger the prayers–so even tourists have been known to join in on
the supplication. If St. John is hit, the islanders’ backup prayer is to
spare lives and minimize property damage.
In town I talked to locals who had lost power and water for months after hurricanes
in years past. A lady I met described in detail the havoc some hurricanes had
caused and how you just learn to pick up the pieces, literally, and start again.
“Oh, it’s not so bad,” she laughed when I said that it sounded
like a nightmare. I followed her eyes to the crystalline sea and held my breath.
If you call St. John your home, I wondered, where do you go on vacation?
The next morning a guide took me on a hike through the island’s protected
park where I learned about the colonial days, the plants and herbs islanders used
to cure all sorts of ailments, and of course, more about hurricanes. “After
hurricane season when my wife and I want a vacation we go to where you’re
sleeping,” he said referring to the Westin
St. John Resort. “We sleep on that Heavenly Bed [the hotel chain’s
signature bed], watch some heavenly TV and order some heavenly room service. We
don’t leave the room,” he laughed.
On the third Monday of October locals celebrate the end of the season on Hurricane
Thanksgiving Day. Islanders returned to church last month and were thankful that
the islands made it through another year. "Hurricane Thanksgiving is a very
old holiday. It is one of the oldest holidays we have in the Virgin Islands,”
says historian Myron Jackson. “From historical records we can go back to
1726 when the first service was conducted in one of the oldest standing structures
on St. Thomas, which is the over-300-year-old Fort Christian."
The Virgin Islands region remains one of the hardest hit parts of the world during
hurricane cycles. These two holidays may hint of wishful thinking, but then when
you live in the Caribbean anything helps. And keeping spirits up never hurt anyone.

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{ daddy time } |
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> Let's Do Lunch
Beatrix
Bring a little pizzaz to your kid's lunchtime with these colorful
insulated lunch boxes. Made with heavy-duty nylon and machine washable for kid-
proof durability and easy cleaning, each bag features a name tag and zipped pocket
on the back side. Tested PVC free, lead free, and phthalate free.
{ lunch bags $34, Beatrix
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> Wall Decor
Oopsy Daisy
Oopsy Daisy partners with The Lynne Cohen Foundation for Ovarian
Cancer Research and Amy Coe to offer beautiful paintings that are modern and inspiring.
Limited to 100 pieces, each canvas art is stretched by hand over a wood frame.
The sides of the canvas include a decorative edge, so no framing is required.
{ Cancas $108, Oopsy Daisy
}
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JUST FOR FOR HIM
> Calling Card
Beehive Co-Op
Moms are not the only ones who fancy stationery and other paper goods. Dads
will love sending these masculine note cards to family and friends. Here's to
staying in touch.
{ Man Cards $14.95, Beehive
}

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> Green Your Grill
Verde Grilling Set
Made of recycled stainless steel and farm-raised bamboo handles,
this set of four grilling tools includes a spatula, locking tongs, fork and grill
brush. Perfect for the environmentally conscious griller! The set comes in sustainable
packaging, of course. Grilling never felt this good.

{ Verde Grilling Set $34.95, Olive
& Myrtle }
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> Totter Tower
Let's Follow It...
Wanna help your kid gain a sense of geometry, spatial awareness and improve hand-eye
coordination? We thought so. Using bamboo rings to form kids will discover endless
possibilities for building exciting shapes and structures.
{ Totter Tower, Hape
}
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> The Small Stakes
Rock Posters
A leader in modern-day music poster design, graphic designer Jason Munn here collects
over 150 of his iconic posters for various bands, like Beck, Wilco, Built to Spill,
the Flaming Lips and the Pixies. Each poster perfectly evokes the character and
distinctive sound of the artist. It's never too early to introduce kids to good
music, or hip art!
{ The Small Stakes $24.95, Chronicle
Books }
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{ grilling book } |
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THE BOOK
Dad's Awesome Grilling Book: Techniques, Tips, Stories, and More than 100 Recipes
By Bob Sloan
Photographs by Antonis Achilleos
Bob Sloan offers tasty recipes, sage advice, and witty reflections in this
ultimate tribute to the glory of dads and their grills. He shows how easy it is
to transform fresh ingredients into 100 sizzling, delicious dishes like Honey-Glazed
Spareribs, Lamb Burgers, and Grilled Sweet Potatoes. Even super-busy dads will
run out of excuses with the section on 10 Super-Fast, Foolproof, Grilling Recipes—perfect
for weeknight dinners. In addition to these family-impressing recipes, this essential
grilling book serves up tips on keeping it simple when it comes to tools, how
to choose between charcoal and gas, and why no one can ever have too many serving
dishes.
> URBAN PICNIC ROLL-UP
Always
forget the forks when packing a picnic? This stylish carrying case for lunch at
the office or a picnic with the kids includes two sets of bamboo utensils and
two napkins. Brilliant!
{ Urban Picnic Roll-up $25, NstarStudio}
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THE RECIPE
Grilled Snapper Tacos
Grilled fish tacos are a staple in Southern California. Rather than the usual
salsa that accompanies meat-filled tacos, those filled with fish get topped with
finely chopped sweet onion and fresh cilantro and a squeeze of fresh lime. Once
you taste them, you'll know why. There's nothing better to eat while you're sitting
on a bench looking out over the water in Laguna. Just make sure you're far enough
away from the beach volleyball game to avoid getting flying sand in your taco.
INGREDIENTS
Ingredients
12 corn tortillas
1 medium sweet onion, finely chopped
1 bunch cilantro, finely chopped
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 pounds red snapper fillets
2 teaspoons chili powder
2 teaspoons paprika
2 teaspoons dried oregano
Spray cooking oil
4 limes, quartered, for serving
Hot sauce, for serving
MAKES 12 TACOS
Wrap the tortillas in aluminum foil, in 3 packages of 4 tortillas each, and
set aside.
In a medium bowl, mix together the chopped onion, cilantro, and lime juice. Season
with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside, or cover and refrigerate for up to 4
hours.
Prepare enough coals for a hot charcoal fire, or preheat your gas grill on high
for 10 minutes with the lid closed.
While the grill is heating up, season the tops of the snapper fillets with the
chili powder, paprika, oregano, and a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Place the
tortilla packages in the oven and set it at 250°F.
When the coals are ready or the gas grill is hot, liberally spray the skin side
of each snapper fillet with cooking oil. Place on the grate, skin side down, and
grill for 4 minutes, until the skin is golden brown and a crust has formed. Spray
the top of each fillet with more cooking oil and gently turn them over. Grill
for 4 to 5 minutes more, until the center is just cooked through.
Transfer the snapper fillets to a cutting board, and cut them into quarters. Put
on a serving table with the warm tortillas, onion-cilantro mixture, quartered
limes, and hot sauce, and let people assemble their own tacos.
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{ Cube } |
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2010 NISSAN CUBE
Born in 1988, a good seven decades after the cubism movement pioneered by Pablo
Picasso and friends, the Nissan
Cube became an immediate hit in Japan. Probably afraid that Americans might
paint it brown and pretend to be UPS delivery men, the Cube never made it here
until last year. By then, of course, it had already been beaten to the boxy punch
by the Scion xB and the Honda Element. But no matter, it's still hip to be square.
Starting at $14,685, the Cute, er, Cube was designed for city use (i.e. it
is front-drive only and fitted with a 122-hp) and is pefect for driving the kids
to school, taking them to soccer practice and piano lessons. In short, it's one
darn light and airy economic errand hopper that, while it might garner smirks
from other "adult" drivers, will certainly attract lots of attention
at the playground. Is that the ice cream truck pulling up?
PROS: Amazing visibility, fluid shifter, huge back seat for
a baby seat, a booster seat and the dog.
CONS: Too much body roll, too little lateral grip. It feels
fragile and it's kinda slow, too. But hey, kids onboar, rght?!
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Editor
Celeste Moure
Contributors
Lola Augustine Brown
Catherine DeUgarte, MD
Candida Hadley
Julia Martin
Katharin Robinson
Gabriel Sheffer
Chris Tinselmann
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