From Anna Matsunaga, www.teamomentumrealestate.com ,Keller Williams Realty
253-353-2662
Most of us like the word FREE. I always am on the look out for free things, but of course don't want junkie things in the house....so when one of my friends on Facebook posted this I got excited and ordered right away. We already have one that we paid just under $20 for. It's a blanket with sleeves....ok that sounds goofy, but if you have a person in the house who likes to be warm, but is always cold they will love it.
We bought ours for our oldest daughter, she seems to alway be cold and some mornings getting her out of bed is hard because of it. Other times I would get her out of bed only to find her sitting in her chair in front of the computer ( she home schools) doing NOTHING. Why? Well she was cold and did not want to uncover herself. This snuggy blanket has solved this problem.
Get yours for free!
http://suzzly.com/snuggiepromo.html
Have fun and let me know when it comes in 6 weeks. Let me know how you like it!
From Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum Keller Williams Realty Tacoma
www.teammomentumrealestate.com 253-353-2662.

There are many places in Pierce county I love to go, especially after living in the area since 1992. However one of my favorites is quite close to home....Wapato park. It holds special significance for me since my husband and I had our wedding there ( ok actually our 10 year anniversary, but we had a wedding then since we had not had one when we got married in the first place) I also love it because I have spent many hours running and walking around the lake and also have many memories with my children playing there together.

Just take one look at the beautiful arches near the round about drive and you will know why this is a destination for weddings or at least wedding pictures.....The rest of the park is as well cared for. It has seasonal plantings of flowers that are changed out and kept in color for most of the year. You will also find the following @ Wapato.
Walking / bike trails.
Volley Ball Courts
Horse shoe courts
Picnic areas
Play equipment
Juvenile fishing part of the year
Baseball field
Open play areas
Duck and goose watching
Rating the park
Space-10
Layout- 10
Parking 8.5
Maintainance 9
Ammenities- 8.5
Cleanliness-7.5
Pretty factor 8.5
Play equipment 8
Accessibility-8
Dog friendly-7
Family friendly-8.5
I would love it if there was a small fenced off leash area for dogs since there are none on the S. End of Tacoma and there is enough room there. Judging from the number of dogs that are seen there @ any given time I am guessing it would be popular. The equipment is nice, could be a bit more of it.....once in a while I see trash there and the other issue with cleanliness if the ducks and other water foul can make a mess....but the park is actively working on that issue.
For walking and running, hardly could there be a better set up. According to mapmywalk.com the jaunt around the lake using the main bridge is just about exactly a mile which is great. The paths are wide and fairly level which makes for nice running and walking and you get up and down hills both making a nice varied work out.

I forgot to mention, not just duck watching, but also squirels, there are plenty in the park to see as well.
The location also makes it accessible via bus lines, and to people coming from other parts of town and even other towns since it is right off the freeway. Last week met friends from Lakewood there and they mentioned would be coming back plenty now that she knew how very close and easy to get to it was.
Haven't been in a while?... drop in while the weather is still nice, although, you will not be disappointed even in the rain, you just might get wet though....
--Anna Matsunaga Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma 253 353 2662
www.teammomentumrealestate.com
From Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma
www.teammomentumrealestate.com 253 353 2662
I have always been a fan of the natural way to do things and once I had kids well I kinda became a Nazi about it. So when we get unwelcome visitors.....
I just don't want to poison the family too or our pets. I also worry about the environment....and with a baby just a few weeks old in the house I really don't want toxic anything anywhere nearby at all.
Problem is the ants like alot of the same food we do.....
So last time they found our honey jar we just put honey outside for them and then washed the floor really well with vinegar where they had been entering and it worked, but they are back and I needed some new ideas so I went online and found this great site.
http://www.thefrugallife.com/ants.htm
Great part is, most the solutions are things you have in your house and so nontoxic ( most of them) that you can eat them!
Hope this helps if you have uninvited guests!
Anna Matsunaga Team Momentum Keller Williams Realty Tacoma WA
www.teammomentumrealestate.com
From Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma
253 353 2662 www.teammomentumrealestate.com
In getting ready to work with a large project in Lakewood, I have been doing some research on the area and it's history. The history is rich and interesting even though Lakewood has only been incorporated since 1996. Noteable residents of Lakewood have been a part of much of what has happened in all of Pierce county.
There are also many historical sites now open to the public as parks and more such as Lakewold park, and Fort Steilacoom park. The many lakes almost all have public access as well, so residents of the Lakewood area can enjoy year round lake lifestyle whether they live on the lakes themselves or not. The lakes are known for water skiing and fishing or simply a great place to have an leisurely afternoon on the water. Even many of the buildings we pass daily in Lakewood have historical significance ( such as Hollywood video) as many of the buildings either were designed by an early visionary architect, or are based on matching his design.
I learned alot from this video, for instance, did you know that Lakewood is home to one of the oldest Golf and Country clubs in the US? Also did you know that Lakewood also boasts one of the ONLY hunt clubs in Western US? The information on Lakewood's past and it's development along with interesting information like this make this video worthwhile to watch.
If you are relocating to Lakewood I would suggest you watch to see the rich heritage of the area you are moving to. If you already live in the area you will simply find it interesting.
To watch go to http://vimeo.com/6744332 and take a look
To find out more about Lakewood, history and the city now and goings on with in I would suggest you also visit http://www.cityoflakewood.us/
There you will even find a schedule and phone # to make an appointment for coffee with the Mayor and much much more.
--Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma, 253 353 2662. www.teammomentumrealestate.com
From Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma 253 353 2662
www.teammomentumrealestate.com
One of the places I consider a Treasure in Tacoma and a benefit of Living in Lakewood as well is that both have Famous Footware locations. Now WHY would that make a town a better place to live? Well if you have to ask you likely don't have 6 people in your family to keep in shoes.
I have 4 kids and 3 of them wear shoes. ( I don't believe in shoes for children who don't walk yet) Keeping the 3 of them and my husband and I in shoes is no small task and can be a big chunk of money as well. Thank goodness we have 2 close by choices for locations for Famous Footware.
The first time we went in we just decided to browse, but we soon knew we would be coming back alot. My oldest son has grown out of all of his shoes 3 whole times in the last year ( now @ age 12 is 2 sizes larger in shoe size than his dad is) and just when we thought we had things caught up for him his sisters grew out of theirs too. Enter Famous Footware. We can actually afford to get them their new shoes there. We find a nice selection of brand names there along with off brands that are just as nice as the known names.
We always find a large selection as well. We have purchased everything from soccer shoes to heels there, from slippers to boots. My girl's favorite there is the brand of boots called Bear Claws, they are similar to Uuggs with out the price that make you go Uugg.
They also have great sales, often buy one get one and buy one get one half off and such.
If you have a family who you need to keep in shoes or you just want to save on keeping yourself in them, head over to the Lakewood Town Center to
10330 59TH AVENUE SW #C
Lakewood, WA 98499
Or in Tacoma go to
LINCOLN PLAZA
2505 SOUTH 38TH ST #A113
TACOMA, WA 98409
You can also check them out on line @ www.famousfootware.com
Have fun shopping and $aving!
--Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma 253-353-2662
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