Monday, August 12, 2013

A Fun Day In L.A. With Your Daughter

By Marquerite Velasquez


Sometimes it's important for a mom to head out with a specially planned day just for her and her daughter. Not only is it a way to keep your child-parent bond strong, sometimes it's great just to get out and have fun with no rules or restrictions. For those who live in L.A., finding fun activities is a snap, and here are a few of the fun choices that await you on your next Mommy-Daughter adventure.

If your family is all about enjoying the great outdoors, Los Angeles offers plenty of options and heading to the ocean can be a great way to go. In Marina Del Rey, you can rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboards and cruise the harbor or just grab the sand toys and head to Mother's Beach, where you can enjoy some gentle waves. Santa Monica has more than 25 miles of marked paths where you can bike, walk or skate and enjoy some cool people watching. In addition, the Santa Monica Pier has a huge Ferris wheel, a roller coaster and tons of carnival games to enjoy.

Los Angeles is known for its abundance of shopping, so if you and your daughter enjoy hitting the shops, this is certainly a great option. Younger girls will enjoy a trip to the American Girl Place where one can check out the amazing dolls and accessories as well as eating a lunch at the cool caf. You can even take your daughter for a pedicure while her American Girl gets her hair done at the store's salon. For older girls, consider heading down to Melrose Avenue, which has a mix of upscale boutiques and vintage clothing shops. There are also antique stores, bookshops, gift shops and plenty of cafes and restaurants for a fun lunch.

An infusion of culture is another option for a girls' day, and Los Angeles has plenty of galleries and museums, including the Huntington Library and Gardens in nearby San Marino. The library includes a copy of a Gutenberg bible and an ancient volume of the Canterbury Tales, but while these are impressive, the main attractions for many are the gardens and art collections. The galleries include a variety of American and European work, and there are more than one dozen gardens, each with its own special theme. There is a Jungle Garden, a Chinese Garden and a Children's Garden just to name a few. You can center your visit around the fabulous afternoon tea buffet which is served in the Rose Garden Tea Room with advanced reservations.

Other cultural options include a visit to Exposition Park in South Los Angeles. This park includes the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the Exposition Park Rose Garden, the California African American Museum and the California Science Center, which now displays the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The Page Museum, better known as the La Brea Tar Pits, is another L.A.-area option, and it's also within walking distance of the L.A. Country Museum of Art and the Craft and Folk Art Museum.

A day of fun would not be complete without a fantastic dessert, and in Los Angeles, there are few better dessert spots than Yo Ku Mon. This Culver City confectionary features an array of amazing treats, including homemade cookies, gourmet ice cream, shaved ice, and the main specialty - gourmet ice cream sandwiches. You can customize your ice cream sandwiches any way you want. Choose from a variety of different cookies and a dozen flavors of ice cream. The cookies are freshly baked throughout the day right on the premises, and all of the ingredients are of the highest quality.




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