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Style Magazine - April 2021

Before becoming a parent, I never truly valued or took full advantage of our region’s public parks. Sure, I visited them for the occasional picnic, jog, or game of tennis, and knew they brought natural beauty into neighborhoods, but never realized just how crucial they are to a community. Now, as the mom to a tantrum-prone toddler, parks—playgrounds, in particular—are a daily destination for us. Give my daughter a sandbox, swing set, and an open field to frolic in, and her attitude instantly improves. In addition to providing hours of free, fresh-air amusement, they’ve also proven to be a primo place to meet fellow mom friends. (If you’ve never watched “Dear Cool-Looking Mom in the Park” on YouTube and feel like laughing, check it out. It pretty much sums up my attempt at having a social life these days.) Lucky for us, our region is overflowing with parks (hundreds, in fact, with even more in the works) waiting to be explored. Turn to “Walk in the Park” on page 22 for 10 of our favorites—picked for their abundance of amenities, environmental components, stunning scenery, or all the above. Next time you find yourself in a funk, the solution might be as simple as going for a stroll in one of these gorgeous green spaces. Readers looking for other outdoor diversions are in luck. There’s plenty more ideas in the pages that follow—from our feature, “Choose Your Own Adventure” (page 59) that’s jam-packed with alfresco activities like chasing waterfalls, nerding out on birds, and discovering local downtown districts; to “Nurture Nature” (page 26), where we talk about the importance of Earth Day and easy ways to lessen your environmental impact today, and every day; and “Home Grown” (page 44) featuring nine secrets to garden success this spring. If you’ve never considered yourself “green” or “outdoorsy,” I hope this issue inspires you to think differently, act accordingly, and play outside whenever, however you can. Because, if you’re anything like me, even 10 minutes of fresh air will make a monumental difference in your day. Cheers! —Megan megan@stylemg.com @meggoeggowaffle

Before becoming a parent, I never truly valued or took full advantage of our region’s public parks. Sure, I visited them for the occasional picnic, jog, or game of tennis, and knew they brought natural beauty into neighborhoods, but never realized just how crucial they are to a community.
Now, as the mom to a tantrum-prone toddler, parks—playgrounds, in particular—are a daily destination for us. Give my daughter a sandbox, swing set, and an open field to frolic in, and her attitude instantly improves. In addition to providing hours of free, fresh-air amusement, they’ve also proven to be a primo place to meet fellow mom friends. (If you’ve never watched “Dear Cool-Looking Mom in the Park” on YouTube and feel like laughing, check it out. It pretty much sums up my attempt at having a social life these days.)
Lucky for us, our region is overflowing with parks (hundreds, in fact, with even more in the works) waiting to be explored. Turn to “Walk in the Park” on page 22 for 10 of our favorites—picked for their abundance of amenities, environmental components, stunning scenery, or all the above. Next time you find yourself in a funk, the solution might be as simple as going for a stroll in one of these gorgeous green spaces.
Readers looking for other outdoor diversions are in luck. There’s plenty more ideas in the pages that follow—from our feature, “Choose Your Own Adventure” (page 59) that’s jam-packed with alfresco activities like chasing waterfalls, nerding out on birds, and discovering local downtown districts; to “Nurture Nature” (page 26), where we talk about the importance of Earth Day and easy ways to lessen your environmental impact today, and every day; and “Home Grown” (page 44) featuring nine secrets to garden success this spring.
If you’ve never considered yourself “green” or “outdoorsy,” I hope this issue inspires you to think differently, act accordingly, and play outside whenever, however you can. Because, if you’re anything like me, even 10 minutes of fresh air will make a monumental difference in your day. Cheers!
—Megan
megan@stylemg.com
@meggoeggowaffle

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| editor’s picks |<br />

“SPRING IS IN THE AIR!”<br />

CERAMIC PLATE, $22.50<br />

Nothing Bundt Cakes, 2793<br />

East Bidwell Street, Suite<br />

200, Folsom, 916-984-4383,<br />

nothingbundtcakes.com/<br />

bakery/ca/folsom<br />

Additional locations in Roseville<br />

and Fair Oaks; pricing and<br />

availability varies by bakery.<br />

14<br />

RVCA<br />

BELLFLOWER<br />

BUTTON-UP<br />

SHIRT, $58<br />

Ambiance, 262<br />

Main Street,<br />

Placerville, 530-<br />

344-7087, shopambiance.com<br />

DRAMM 7-LITER<br />

WATERING CAN,<br />

$29.98<br />

Bushnell Gardens,<br />

5255 Douglas<br />

Boulevard, Granite<br />

Bay, 916-791-4199,<br />

bushnellgardens.com<br />

SQUISHMALLOWS<br />

“BLAKE” GREY BUNNY,<br />

$24.99 (16-inch)<br />

BrainyZoo Toys, 718 Sutter<br />

Street, Suite 103, Folsom;<br />

13000 Folsom Boulevard,<br />

Suite 1005, Folsom, 916-353-<br />

2966, brainyzootoys.com<br />

SPRING<br />

KIMONO, $32<br />

WolfHome,<br />

815 Sutter<br />

Street, Suites<br />

E & F, Folsom,<br />

shopwolfhome.<br />

com<br />

Spring Fever Finds<br />

by MEGAN WISKUS<br />

CONFETTI<br />

CUPCAKE, $3.50<br />

Icing on the Cupcake,<br />

330 Palladio<br />

Parkway, Suite<br />

2027, Folsom;<br />

6839 Lonetree<br />

Boulevard, Rocklin,<br />

916-303-4333,<br />

icingonthecupcake.<br />

com<br />

KOI POND<br />

ARABESQUE BY<br />

STEVE MEMERING,<br />

$3,900<br />

Fire & Rain Gallery,<br />

705 Sutter Street,<br />

Folsom, 916-693-6725,<br />

fireandraingalleries.<br />

com<br />

PURE RAW<br />

ALL NATURAL<br />

WILDFLOWER<br />

HONEY, $10.99<br />

Nugget Markets, 4500<br />

Post Street, El Dorado<br />

Hills, 916-933-1433;<br />

771 Pleasant Grove<br />

Boulevard, Roseville,<br />

916-746-7799; 1509<br />

Blue Oaks Boulevard,<br />

Roseville, 916-918-1900,<br />

nuggetmarket.com<br />

Made locally in Yolo County<br />

WINE COUNTRY<br />

TOTE, $51.49 at<br />

Placerville Hardware,<br />

441 Main Street,<br />

Placerville, 530-622-1151,<br />

placervillehardwareinc.<br />

com<br />

CA POPPY SEED KIT, $9<br />

Martin Mattox, 823 Lincoln<br />

Way, Auburn, 415-521-0207,<br />

martinmattox.com<br />

FLOWER CHILD<br />

MEMORY BOOK, $35,<br />

and LITTLE ARTIST<br />

TEETHER TOY, $20<br />

La Piccolina Baby<br />

Boutique, 110 Gateway<br />

Drive, Suite 110,<br />

Lincoln, 916-246-9511,<br />

la-piccolina.com<br />

SUNSHINE<br />

FLOWERS<br />

PUZZLE, $24.95<br />

Therapy Stores,<br />

728 Sutter<br />

Street, Folsom,<br />

916-790-8683,<br />

therapystores.com,<br />

seltzergoods.com<br />

SPRING PHOTO SESSION, *$300 (includes<br />

1-hour session at location of your choice and<br />

digital download gallery of high-resolution images)<br />

Erica Baldwin Photography, Rancho Cordova, 916-<br />

990-8826, ericabaldwinphotography.com<br />

*Mention “<strong>Style</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Editor’s Picks”<br />

for this special rate<br />

Photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

38 stylemg.com | APRIL <strong>2021</strong> | /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemags<br />

Items subject to individual stores’ availability and prices subject to change.

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