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Print When Holly Balardeta spent Saturday shopping, lunching and celebrating Mother’s Day weekend with her mom, she was able to give a gift she couldn’t last year: a hug. “We couldn’t go anywhere last year, everything was shutdown,” Balardeta said. Instead, they shared pastries and Champagne during a socially distant gathering on her mom’s patio. This weekend, her mom, Janie Cota, gets to spend quality time with each of her three children. “We can all hug each other now we’re so happy,” Cota said. Advertisement Whether shopping for jewelry or picking out the perfect flowers for a bouquet, San Diegans spent Saturday preparing for Mother’s Day celebrations that may more closely resemble ones from years past, before the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Carol Dykstra is her real name, but acquaintances call her “Ms. Sunshine.” This nickname precedes Dykstra’s 2021 New Year’s resolution. The Carlsbad senior citizen actually made two resolutions this year. One was to lose weight. The other was to bring a ray of sunshine into someone’s life on each day of 2021. So far, she hasn’t lost the weight, but she has delivered the sunshine, sometimes to several people in a single day. Dykstra delivers birthday cards and e-cards to fellow residents of her La Costa Glen retirement community on their special day and an orchid to welcome each newcomer. If someone has a “milestone” birthday, she adds a bouquet of balloons. ....
Virtual ‘Saturday Morning at the Zoo’ The nonprofit Wild Wonders animal refuge offers a virtual program, “Saturday Morning at The Zoo,” at 10 a.m. Saturday. The program features “The Rain Forest with animal ambassadors from the top of the canopy to the leafy covered floor of the forest.” Cost of the 45-minute Zoom session is $20. Registration closes at noon Friday at wildwonders.org. CARLSBAD Free series of Hebrew classes offered A free series of Hebrew classes hosted by Congregation B’nai Tikvah will be held this month and in March for Hebrew readers who are ready for a comprehensive review. Level 2 for review and intermediate readers will begin in March for four sessions and will cover topics about the Passover Haggadah. The class along with books, materials and Internet support are covered by a national grant, “Read Hebrew Across America” by the National Jewish Outreach Program. This program is open to the North County community. Call (858) 472 ....