South Florida Family Life Magazine, December 2023

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FROM WINTER WONDERLANDS TO FESTIVE FLICKS, DISCOVER LOCAL HOLIDAY EVENTS

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HOLIDAYS SEASIDE 'ICE SKATING' AT FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH

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Leading Heart Care for Premature Babies Amelia was born prematurely with a heart defect that often resolves on its own. When that wasn’t the case for her, our team planned a procedure to close the hole in her blood vessel. Brian Boe, MD, pediatric interventional cardiologist, performed the minimally invasive heart procedure right in the NICU. We are one of the few U.S. hospitals prepared to do that, sparing very small babies the stress of being moved. “It was such a relief,” says mom Laura. “It has allowed her to progress, meet milestones and get ready to come home.” In the moments that count for the smallest of hearts, trust our cardiology and neonatology experts.

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DECEMBER 2023

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EDITOR’S NOTE An expression of gratitude for our vibrant South Florida community.

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SOUTH FLORIDA SPOTLIGHT Staying in touch with the people, places and events in our community.

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FAMILY FEAST

A French-inspired apple tart — a bold baking project for festive holiday celebrations.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Entertaining and noteworthy things to see and do throughout South Florida.

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WORDS OF WISDOM A recipe for resilience.

features

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MERRY AND BRIGHT

Immerse yourself in the warmth of the season with a guide to family-friendly holiday celebrations in South Florida.

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MIAMI ESCAPADES

Discover a selection of fun-filled Miami attractions for the whole family in our special advertising section.

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STRENGTHEN YOUR RESOLVE

Practical advice on setting and maintaining New Year’s resolutions to fortify your personal growth. December 2023 | S O U T H F L O R I D A F A M I L Y L I F E 3


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t was the end of a long, albeit super-fun, day ­– our Howl-O-Ween Family Fest. The rental crew had swooped in to dismantle the tents, transforming the once lively family hub into a serene courtyard. Assigned with the not-so-fun task of dispersing the kids still engrossed in the oversized blocks, my son Sam and I thought these last families would simply say goodbye and walk away. Nope. That’s not what happened. Rather than us packing up the blocks, a quick-thinking mother proposed a challenge for the kids: a race to stash all the blocks into our duffle bag ­– roughly the size of Texas. Admittedly, orchestrating the Howl-O-Ween event demanded more effort than I had anticipated. And even though I have never been so happy to hop in the shower and crawl into bed as I was after this event, I am also grateful that I was able to play a part in such a fantastic day for our community. The atmosphere was charged with Halloween excitement, and the families were ready for fun and sincerely grateful for an event that provided a delightful outing for their kids. None of this would have materialized without the generous support of our two key sponsors: Shops at Pembroke Gardens and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, plus so many more. In these days when it’s easy to feel isolated ­– what a pleasure it was to host an event that brings our vibrant South Florida community of families together for a day of joy.

SUSAN ROSSER Executive Editor


BROWARD COUNTY PARKS AND BRANDANO DISPLAYS PRESENT THE 29TH HOLIDAY FANTASY OF LIGHTS

Wed., Nov. 22, 2023 Mon., Jan. 1, 2024

2023 Experience a magical holiday journey from the comfort and safety of your vehicle as you drive through 3.5 miles featuring dozens of displays and thousands of lights.

A Family Tradition

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@browardcountyparks


SOUTH FLORIDA spotlight

A Cool Time

'ICE SKATE' BY THE OCEAN AT THE RINK

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ick off your flip flops and slip on some skates to experience an outdoor, seaside “ice skating” adventure at Fort Lauderdale Beach. For those looking for a unique South Florida wintertime activity, The RINK at the LOOP is it. The attraction features a 4,000 square-foot self-moisturizing, tongue-and-groove panel skating surface just steps from the shore. The smooth surface allows skaters of all levels to glide and turn as they would on conventional ice, minus the cold toes. Open daily, the locale hosts weekly specialty themes including Giving Tuesday to benefit nonprofits every Tuesday, Skate in Cinema (coinciding with Seasons Screenings movie nights) on Thursdays and a Family Skate with Santa and friends on Sundays. The RINK touts a number of different weekly specials too, and skate rentals are included with the fee. But, that’s not all. In addition to ice skating, there’s a variety of fun-filled activities and performances for all ages during the third annual WONDERLAND event taking place through January 1, 2024 at the LOOP. Seasons Screenings delivers entertaining outdoor movies including Abominable on Dec. 7, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on Dec. 14 and Arthur Christmas on Dec. 21; while Music on the Main Lawn invites guests to enjoy live music in a range of genres including Country/Rock on Dec.1, Latin Pop on Dec. 8 and 80s Flashback on Dec. 15. The fun continues with free photos with Santa and other holiday characters on select dates, and a holiday market with artisan-made gifts for giving, homemade bites and fashion finds. Las Olas Oceanside Park (LOOP) is located at 3000 E. Las Olas Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale. The RINK hours and prices vary. For more information, visit www.theloopftl.com.

Winterfest Boat Parade lights up the night In its 52nd year, the Winterfest Boat Parade is a South Florida spectacle that delivers the wow factor. The holiday extravaganza includes a parade of privately-owned boats of all sizes as well as showboats and corporate mega-yachts. All are decked out with dazzling lights and holiday décor. Adding to the festivities, some feature music and entertainment, while others have celebrities onboard. This year, the parade will be led by Grand Marshals, Boyz II Men. The boat parade takes place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 16 and begins at the Stranahan House. From there, the lively procession travels east to the New River in Fort Lauderdale, then to the Intracoastal Waterway where it continues north to Lake Santa Barbara in Pompano Beach. The boat parade typically attracts over a million viewers who line the waterways along the 12-mile parade route. You can bring your lawn chairs and find a comfy spot along the route, or, for a fee, you can enter the designated Parade Viewing Area at Las Olas Intracoastal Promenade Park at 300 Las Olas Circle in Fort Lauderdale. The area incudes live music performances, activities, and a great spot to see the show. The cost of the Parade Viewing Area is $30 per adult, and $25 for those 10 years and younger.

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For more information, visit www.winterfestparade.com.


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SOUTHFLORIDA spotlight

For the Love of Art

Leading galleries from five continents will converge on the Miami Beach Convention Center this month to show works from emerging artists to renown masters at the acclaimed Art Basel show. Open to the public Friday-Sunday, December 8-10, Art Basel is popular with art novices and aficionados alike. Featuring a range of art, the show is divided into several sectors, each with a specific focus ranging from monumental art to solo presentations. In the main sector, Galleries, you will find works by young talents as well as 20th century masters, while in the Survey sector, you will encounter pieces highlighting artistic practices with historical relevance. The on-site Art Kids program, hosted by a team of professionals from the Miami Children’s Museum, allows children ages 4-11 to express their creativity through arts and craft activities, art history and storytelling, while parents tour the show. Pre-registration for Art Kids is required online.

If You Go: WHAT: Art Basel

WHEN: Friday-Sunday, December 8-10; 11am-6pm WHERE: Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach COST: Varies; student, Miami Beach resident and senior discounts available MORE INFORMATION: www.artbasel.com

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from Sheriff Gregory Tony and the Broward Sheriff ’s Office! “May the warmth of the holiday season bring you happiness, and the new year be filled with peace and prosperity. As you enjoy the holiday season, we are working to keep you and your loved ones safe. You can do your part by remaining vigilant. Happy holidays!”

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FAMILY feast

Sweet Memories ––––––– An Apple Tart Recipe to Transport You to the Streets of Paris

As a teenager living in the heart of Manhattan, I was fortunate to experience the occasional indulgence from Bonté’s, our neighborhood French bakery. Bonté may have had a limited selection, but every pastry was nothing short of culinary excellence. Their apple tart was a heavenly blend of apples resting atop ethereally flaky puff pastry. Years later, when I discovered cookbook author Claire Saffitz’s recipe, inspired by her own Parisian apple tart experience, I couldn’t resist trying it. It felt like a taste of my cherished Bonté’s was within reach. And, if I may be so bold, I dare say that Claire’s rendition may have surpassed the original. Recipe by Claire Saffitz X Photo by Susan Rosser


Apple Tart Ingredients: (serves 8)

FOR THE TART

6 medium baking apples (such as Honeycrisp) 1/4 cup dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon water

4 tablespoons of butter

Seeds from 1/2 vanilla bean

1/4 teaspoon Diamond Crystal Kosher salt (or 1/8 teaspoon for a different brand)

2 1/2 cups unfiltered and unsweetened apple cider 1 sheet thawed frozen puff pastry (see note) All-purpose flour for rolling out the dough 1 egg, beaten

Turbinado sugar, for sprinkling on top FOR THE GLAZE

1/4 apricot jam

2 tablespoons of apple cider

For coating the apples before baking 2 tablespoons of butter, melted 2 tablespoons of apple cider

Preparation: • Peel, core, and chop 3 apples. Add the dark brown sugar to a

medium saucepan with 4 tablespoons of butter and 1 tablespoon of water. Cook over medium-high heat until thickened. Add the chopped apples and cook until soft and caramelized — about

10-15 minutes. Add cider and cook for 10 minutes until the cider is

reduced by half. Mash the apples with a potato masher. Continue cooking and stirring for 15 minutes until the mixture is very thick.

Transfer the apple mixture to a bowl and refrigerate it until cool. • Preheat the oven to 425. You will turn it down to 350 once the tart is in the oven.

• Roll out the pastry to remove any creases. Transfer pastry to

a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Brush egg along the

perimeter, creating a 1-inch border. Sprinkle the turbinado sugar on top of the egg. Prick the inside area of the pastry with a fork. Return to the fridge.

• Stand the remaining apples upright and cut down vertically

around the core. Place the pieces cut-side down on your board and slice as thinly as possible. Slice with a dragging motion to keep the lobes intact.

• Take the pastry from the fridge and spread the apple mixture in the center, avoiding the edge. Arrange the slices on top of the apple mixture, overlapping them. You might have some leftover apple.

• Place the tart in the oven and turn down to 350. Bake for

40-55 minutes, until the dough is deep brown and the apples have browned in spots.

• To make the glaze, combine the jam and the cider in a small

pot and cook over medium heat until the jam is liquidy — strain to remove solids. Dab the glaze on top of the cooled tart using a pastry brush.

Note: I made my own “rough” puff pastry, but store-bought

is fine. But honestly, I thought it was worth the effort. You can watch Claire Saffitz make rough puff pastry on YouTube.

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y r e r M & Bright! From dazzling lights to whimsical nights, there are oh-so many ways to celebrate the season. Here we unwrap the many family-friendly holiday events taking place in South Florida. Compiled by Shannon Pease-Severance

BROWARD COUNTY

Coconut Creek

MENORAH LIGHTING Thursday, December 7 Enjoy live music, latkes, donuts and the annual menorah lighting. 5pm, PROMENADE AT COCONUT CREEK, 4443 Lyons Rd., www.promenadeatcoconutcreek.com HOLIDAY FANTASY OF LIGHTS Through January 1 A spectacular drive-through display of illuminated trees and animated figures. TRADEWINDS PARK, 3600 W. Sample Rd., www.holidaylightsdrivethru.com

Cooper City

LIGHT UP COOPER CITY Friday, December 1 Holiday fun includes twinkling lights and seasonal activities. 6:30-9pm, MEMORIAL PARK, between City Hall and the Community Center on 90th Ave., 954-434-4300 www.coopercityfl.org

MENORAH LIGHTING Thursday, December 7 Celebrate the first night of Hanukkah with a menorah lighting, children’s activities and refreshments. 5-6:30pm, MEMORIAL PARK, 9001 SW 51 St., www.coopercity.gov

COOKIES AND COCOA WITH SANTA Friday, December 8 Spend some sweet time with Santa while enjoying cookies and cocoa. 6:30-8:30pm, COMMUNITY CENTER, 9000 SW 50 Place, 954-434-4300 www.coopercityfl.org

Coral Springs

DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER Saturday, December 2 Bring the family for light up displays, train rides and other fun winter surprises. Free. 5-7pm, CITY HALL LAWN, 9500 W. Sample Rd., www.coralsprings.org continued on next page



BETHLEHEM REVISITED Friday-Tuesday, December 8-12 A hands-on, interactive walk-through experience that recreates the town of Bethlehem with a cast of volunteers of all ages. 7pm-9pm, Friday, Monday & Tuesday; 6pm-9pm, Saturday & Sunday. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF CORAL SPRINGS, 8650 W. Sample Rd., www.bethlehem-revisited.com HOLIDAY PARADE Wednesday, December 13 Enjoy the bright lights at the city’s annual holiday parade with floats, bands, entertainment and more. 7-9pm, ALONG SAMPLE ROAD, from Coral Springs Drive to City Hall, 944-344-1001 www.coralsprings.org

Davie

MRS. CLAUS’ DAVIE CHRISTMAS Saturday, December 2 Write a letter to Santa Claus using an old-fashioned pen and read a holiday story with Mrs. Claus. $5. 10am-1pm, OLD DAVIE SCHOOL HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 6650 Griffin Rd., 954-797-1044 www.olddavieschool.org LIGHTING OF THE GREENS Saturday, December 2 Evening includes activities, live entertainment, a Jingle Bell Horse Parade, the official lighting of Bamford Park and a visit from Santa. 6-9pm, BAMFORD SPORTS COMPLEX, 3801 S. Pine Island Rd., www.davie-fl.gov NATURE’S GIFTS Saturday, December 9 Kids can drop by the Discovery Room to make a variety of craft projects from natural and recycled materials. Ages 3-10, with an adult. $5. 10am-1pm, LONG KEY NATURE CENTER, 3501 SW 130 Ave., 954-357-8797 www.broward.org/parks GARDEN OF LIGHTS December 15-23 & 26-30 See the botanical gardens and the historic Wray Home decked out with thousands of lights and decorations at night. 5-10pm, FLAMINGO GARDENS & WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org

Deerfield Beach

OCEAN WAY HOLIDAY Saturday, December 2 A magical evening with a giant interactive snow globe, Santa and his reindeer, ice skating, live entertainment, treats and more. 5-9pm, MAIN BEACH PARKING LOT, 149 SE Second Ave., www.deerfield-beach.com

Fort Lauderdale

LIGHT UP SISTRUNK Friday, December 1 A one-of-a-kind holiday celebration with fun and entertainment, including a tree lighting,

live bands, holiday activities, a Kids Zone and more. 5-8pm, SISTRUNK BOULEVARD, from NW Ninth to NW 11th Avenues, www.fortlauderdale.gov HOLIDAY MAGIC – WHIMSICAL WONDERLAND December 1-2 & 6-8 An evening for families with live entertainment, a scavenger hunt, story time, letters to Santa and more. Pre-registration required. $35/adult, $15/teen, $5/child, 5 and under/free. BONNET HOUSE, 900 N. Birch Rd., www.bonnethouse.org HOLIDAY LIGHTS CRUISE December 1-31 Check out the lights that line the shore while cruising the Intracoastal by way of Water Taxi. The tour includes sightseeing, holiday music and sing-alongs. Space is limited. Advance purchase recommended. $35/adult, $15/child. FORT LAUDERDALE WATER TAXI, stop number 1 by the Riverside Hotel, 954-467-6677 www.watertaxi.com MENORAH LIGHTING CELEBRATION Thursday, December 7 Honor the first night of Hanukkah at this celebration with a traditional menorah lighting, music and treats. 5:30pm, LAS OLAS OCEANSIDE PARK, 3000 E. Las Olas Blvd., www.fortlauderdale.gov GEORGE BALANCHINE’S THE NUTCRACKER Friday-Sunday, December 8-10 Miami City Ballet brings this winter wonderland performance to the stage featuring more than 100 talented dancers, dazzling costumes and glimmering sets. $39 and up. BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org NORTH POLE PAJAMA PARTY Saturdays, December 9 & 16 Wear your pajamas or elf costume and celebrate the season with a holiday science show, holiday activities, museum exploration and an IMAX screening of The Polar Express. $30. Activities begin at 9am, film at 10am. MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE, 401 SW Second St., 954-713-0930 www.mods.org THE NUTCRACKER Friday-Sunday, December 15-17 The Arts Ballet Theatre transports the audience to a land filled with snowflakes and sugar plums in this holiday classic. THE PARKER, 707 NE Eighth St., 954-462-0222 www.parkerplayhouse.com WINTERFEST BOAT PARADE Saturday, December 16 Line up along FORT LAUDERDALE’S WATERWAYS to enjoy the dazzling annual boat parade, from downtown Fort Lauderdale to Lake Santa Barbara in Pompano Beach. Free. 6:30-8:30pm. www.winterfestparade.com

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KWANZAA UJAMAA Friday, December 29 Pay homage to the fourth principle of Kwanzaa, cooperative economics. 3-6pm, BASS PARK, 2750 NW 19 St., www.fortlauderdale.gov NOON YEAR’S EVE Sunday, December 31 Ring in 2024 with music, dancing, science activities and a “ball drop” at noon. Free with paid museum admission. 10am-5pm, MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE, 401 SW Second St., 954-467-6637 www.mods.org

Hallandale Beach

SYMPHONY IN LIGHTS Through December 31 A spectacular dancing light show with hundreds of thousands of animated lights and a towering Christmas tree all synchronized to music. The 10-minute show begins at the top of every hour. Free. 6-11pm, GULFSTREAM PARK, 901 S. Federal Hwy., Hallandale Beach, 954-454-7000 www.gulfstreampark.com

Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD BEACH CANDY CANE PARADE Saturday, December 2 A magical evening under the stars featuring floats, marching units and bands with a hometown flavor. Free. 7pm, along the HOLLYWOOD BEACH BROADWALK, www.hollywoodfl.org CHRISTMAS NEAR THE BEACH Saturday, December 9 A community tradition that includes singing, dancing, musicians, a night market and more. Free. 4-9pm, ARTSPARK AT YOUNG CIRCLE, Hollywood Boulevard and Federal Highway, www.christmasnearthebeach.com

Lauderdale-By-The-Sea

CHRISTMAS-BY-THE-SEA Wednesday, December 6 An evening of old-fashioned family fun, entertainment and activities. Free. 5-8pm, ANGLIN’S SQUARE, Commercial Boulevard and El Mar Drive, www.discoverlbts.com

Lighthouse Point

LIGHTHOUSE A’GLOW Wednesday, December 6 Spend an enchanted evening with holiday fun and activities. 6:30-8:30pm, FRANK MCDONOUGH PARK, 3500 NE 27 Ave., www.lighthousepointfl.gov

Margate

WINTER FESTIVAL Friday, December 15 A family-friendly festival with children’s activities, live


performances, kiddie rides, Florida-style snow, photos with Santa and more. 6-10pm, MARGATE BOULEVARD AND STATE ROAD 7, www.margatefl.com

Oakland Park

HOLIDAY VILLAGE Friday-Saturday, December 1-2 Have some holiday fun with children’s activities, a snow slide, a visit with Santa, a Christmas tree decorating competition and more. Free. Friday 5:30-10pm, Saturday 1-9pm. JACO PASTORIUS PARK, 4000 N. Dixie Highway, 954-630-4500 www.oaklandparkfl.gov BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturday, December 9 Spend some special time visiting and dining with Santa. 9:30-11am, ETHEL M. GORDON OAKLAND PARK LIBRARY, 1298 NE 37 St., Oakland Park, 954-630-4372 www.oaklandparkfl.gov

Pembroke Pines

SNOWFEST Saturday, December 2 Bundle up to play in tons of snow and participate in a variety of holiday activities. Pre-registered residents only. 4-8pm, CHARLES F. DODGE CITY CENTER, 601 City Center Way, 954-392-2116 www.ppines.com

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Plantation

WINTER WONDERLAND Through December 31 A wonderland of more than 40 themed holiday trees and more. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Call for hours. Free. PLANTATION HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 511 N. Fig Tree Lane, 954-797-2722 www.plantation.org/museum

Pompano Beach

A CEREMONY OF CAROLS Saturday-Sunday, December 2-3 The Florida Singing Sons present their annual holiday concert. Saturday, 7pm; Sunday, 4pm, THE PINK CHURCH, 2331 NE 26 Ave., www.floridasingingsons.org YULETIDE ON ATLANTIC PARADE Thursday, December 7 Line up for a hometown holiday parade starting at Riverside Drive, heading west to Atlantic Boulevard. Free. 6:30-9:30pm, ALONG ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, www.pompanobeachfl.gov BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturday, December 9 Have some festive fun and then enjoy breakfast with the big guy. $7. 9-11am, EMMA LOU OLSON CIVIC CENTER, 1801 NE Sixth St., 954-786-4111 www.pompanobeachfl.gov

Dec. 15-23 & 26-30, 2023 Nightly, 5pm – 10pm* Thousands of lights decorate the gardens, live musical performances, and Santa. Presented by

www.flamingogardens.org

3750 S Flamingo Rd, Davie, FL 33330 | 954-473-2955 $20* ages 12+, $15* ages 3-11, free ages 0-2/members

*Admission after 5pm for Garden of Lights only; no tram, animals, shows, or museum. Major support for Flamingo Gardens provided by Broward County Cultural Division, the Cultural Council, and the Broward County Board of County Commissioners.

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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POMPANO BEACH HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE Friday, December 15 Whether you are watching or participating, this is a great procession on the INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, starting at Lake Santa Barbara heading north to Hillsboro Boulevard at 7pm. www.pompanobeachchamber.com

Sunrise

HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING Friday, December 1 Get into the holiday spirit with live music, decorations and a lighting of the city’s seasonal display. Tree lighting at 7pm. Free. 6-8pm, SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER CAMPUS, 10610 W. Sunrise Blvd., 954-747-4600 THE NUTCRACKER BALLET Friday-Sunday, December 8-10 Fort Lauderdale Youth Ballet presents the holiday classic about a young girl who dreams of a Nutcracker Prince. All ages. Reserved seating, $35. SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER THEATRE, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., 954-747-4646 www.sunrisefl.gov THE GRINCH FAMILY MOVIE Friday, December 22 See The Grinch (2018) movie and then meet Santa and The Grinch after. $7. 6:30-9pm, SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER THEATRE, 10610 W. Oakland Park Blvd., 954-747-4646 www.sunrisefl.gov

Tamarac

WINTER WONDERLAND Friday, December 8 Have a holly jolly night with reindeer games, bounce houses, face painting, cookie decorating, photos with Santa and a special appearance by Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. 6-8pm, TAMARAC PARK, 7501 N. University Dr., www.tamarac.org HOLIDAY PAW-TY Saturday, December 9 Bring your pet for a best-dressed holiday hound contest, and photo opp with Santa. 10am-noon, GARY B. JONES PARK FOR PEOPLE AND PUPS, 8101 Southgate Blvd., www.tamarac.org

Weston

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Sunday, December 3 Enjoy the holiday festivities during this annual event. 4-8pm, WESTON TOWN CENTER, www.westontowncenter.net

Wilton Manors

SANTA PAWS Saturday, December 2 Share the holiday joy with your pup by capturing the moment with pet photos with Santa. 10am-noon, COLOHATCHEE DOG PARK, 1975 NE 15 Ave., www.wiltonmanors.com

HOLIDAY LIGHTING CEREMONY Thursday, December 7 Kick off the holidays with an annual lighting of a Menorah, Kinara and Christmas tree, musical performances and holiday cheer. 6:30pm, JUSTIN FLIPPEN PARK, 2109 Wilton Dr., www.wiltonmanors.com WILTON WONDERLAND Saturday, December 16 Bring the family to see Santa and to participate in holiday activities. 10am-noon, HAGEN PARK, 2020 Wilton Dr., www.wiltonmanors.com

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Boca Raton

GINGERBREAD HOLIDAY CONCERT Sunday, December 10 Family-friendly concert for all ages featuring seasonal music and holiday cheer. $35 and up. 3pm, LYNN UNIVERSITY WOLD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, 561-237-7000 www.lynn.edu/events

Boynton Beach

WINTER NIGHTS & MAGIC LIGHTS Friday, December 1 Enjoy an echanted night of music, food trucks and a holiday market. 5-9pm, BOYNTON BEACH AMPHITHEATER, 120 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, www.boynton-beach.org BOYNTON BEACH HOLIDAY PARADE Saturday, December 2 Bring lawn chairs and settle in to watch a festive parade pass by. 4-6pm, FEDERAL HIGHWAY between Boynton Beach Boulevard and Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach, www.boynton-beach.org HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE Friday, December 8 See festively decorated boats, decked out in dazzling lights, travel along the waterway during this annual event. 6:30-9pm, BOYNTON HARBOR MARINA, 735 Casa Loma Blvd., Boynton Beach, www.boyntonbeachcra.com

Delray Beach

MENORAH LIGHTING Thursday, December 7 Stop by Old School Square for a menorah lighting. 5-7pm, OLD SCHOOL SQUARE, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, www.downtowndelraybeach.com DELRAY BEACH HOLIDAY PARADE Saturday, December 9 Watch this festive procession as it travels down ATLANTIC AVENUE beginning at 6pm. www.downtowndelraybeach.com JINGLE BELL JOG Saturday, December 23 Get your jingle on at this 5K and Elf Dash morning run that gives out Santa suits and shoelace bells to runners to race in. Preregister online. ANCHOR PARK, 340 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, www.jinglebelljog.net

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ZOO LIGHTS Select nights through January 7 Start a new tradition with family and friends by strolling the zoo while it’s twinkling with more than 1 million eco-friendly lights. Pre-purchase required online. $15-$26. 5:30-9pm, PALM BEACH ZOO, 1301 Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-547-9453 www.palmbeachzoo.org

WINTER WONDERLAND LASER LIGHTS & BITES Fridays, December 1, 8, 15 & 22 Sing and dance to holiday favorites during this outdoor laser concert spectacular. The night also features food trucks, sciencethemed activities, mini golf and more. $22/ adult, $18/child. 6-9pm, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, www.coxsciencecenter.org MIAMI CITY BALLET’S THE NUTCRACKER Thursday-Saturday, December 28-30 The Miami City Ballet presents George Balanchine’s dazzling choreography. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-832-7469 www.kravis.org

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THE NUTCRACKER GALA EVENT Friday-Sunday, December 8-10 Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida presents this classic ballet to Tchaikovsky’s popular score. $60 and up. AVENTURA ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER, 3385 NE 188 St., www.aventuracenter.org

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A VERY MERRY GARDEN Throughout December A month-long celebration with reindeer games, letters to Santa and hot chocolate and storytime with Mrs. C. 10am-5pm, FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., 305-667-1651 www.fairchildgarden.org THE NIGHTGARDEN Through mid-January Experience the fantasy and wonderment of effects including the wise talking tree and rainbow colored pathways at this magical light spectacular. FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., 305-667-1651 www.fairchildgarden.org

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THE NUTCRACKER Saturday-Sunday, December 2-3 This classic Christmas ballet about a little girl’s journey to the Land of Sweets is performed by the Miami Youth Ballet. $36-51. Saturday 7pm, Sunday 3pm. THE MOSS CENTER, 10950 SW 211 St., 786-573-5300 www.mosscenter.org


HOLIDAY GOLF CART PARADE, TOY DRIVE AND CELEBRATION Saturday, December 9 It’s a unique take on a typical parade as a procession of decked-out golf carts glide by. Additional holiday activities included. 6-10pm, CUTLER RIDGE PARK, 10100 SW 200 St., www.cutlerbay-fl.gov

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A SERAPHIC FIRE CHRISTMAS Sunday, December 17 Enjoy seasonal carols and heart-warming music by Associate Conductor James K. Bass and the ensemble. $20-$55. 4pm, THE MOSS CENTER, 10950 SW 211 St., 786-573-5300 www.mosscenter.org

Doral

HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING Friday, December 1 Be dazzled as twinkling lights add holiday cheer to the night. 6-8pm, DOWNTOWN DORAL PARK, 8395 NW 53 St., 305-593-6600 www.cityofdoral.com

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT Thursday, December 7 Festivities include a menorah lighting, light refreshments and recognition of first responders. 6-8pm, DOWNTOWN DORAL PARK, 8395 NW 53 St., 305-593-6600 www.cityofdoral.com HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AT THE PARK Friday, December 8 Celebrate the season with a festive evening of live performances, inflatables, face painters and more. 6-10pm, DORAL MEADOW PARK, 11555 NW 58 St., www.cityofdoral.com

Miami

MIAMI CITY BALLET’S THE NUTCRACKER December 15-24 The Miami City Ballet presents George Balanchine’s dazzling choreography. $43 and up. Showtimes vary. ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., 305-949-6722 www.arshtcenter.org CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND Through January 7 Experience a half mile of holiday displays, a midway with more than 50 carnival rides, live shows, holiday festivities, spectacular lighting and more. TROPICAL PARK, 7900 SW 40 St., www.miamiwonderland.com ZOO LIGHTS Select nights through December 30 See dazzling displays of lights and different themed nights throughout the holiday season. The event kicks off on Nov. 24 with opening night activities and a tree lighting at 7pm. ZOO MIAMI, 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, www.zoomiami.org

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Palmetto Bay

HISTORIC HOLIDAYS EVENING STROLLS Friday, December 1 & Wednesday, December 13 See the historic houses of the Deering Estate decorated in elegant holiday décor, keep warm by a campfire and watch some holiday films. Limited number of tickets, online only. $15/adult, $7/child. 6:30-9:30pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., 305-235-1668 www.deeringestate.org STORY TIME & PHOTOS WITH SANTA Saturday, December 16 Stop by for a photo with the big guy, holiday arts and crafts and a story time with Santa’s elves. Included with paid admission of $15/adult, $7/child. Additional fee for photos. 10am-1pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., 305-235-1668 www.deeringestate.org

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NIGHTS OF LIGHTS Select nights December 9-January 6 Be enchanted as Pinecrest Gardens transforms into a holiday wonderland featuring thousands of sparkling lights on select nights. 6-9pm, PINECREST GARDENS, 11000 Red Rd., 305-669-6990 www.pinecrestgardens.org

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he New Year is a great time to take inventory, set goals and take charge of your life. But if you’re like most, making resolutions is much easier than keeping them. Instead of focusing on the idea of a new beginning, which can lead to disappointment at the first slip, remember that self-improvement is an ongoing endeavor. Setbacks are not failures; they bring wisdom and insight for future success. Before making a split decision on this year’s resolutions, make a list of goals and changes you’d like to make. Then, review your list and cross off any you don’t feel genuinely devoted to. Maybe you want to resolve to spend more time with your family, quit smoking or lose weight. You’re more likely to succeed if you feel a strong personal commitment rather than simply thinking ‘I should.’ One reason people don’t keep resolutions they make is that the resolutions are often made to silence the pestering of a loved one. If you decide to quit smoking to get your husband off your back, you’re less likely to succeed. If you choose to quit smoking to feel healthier and be able to enjoy physical activity without being winded, you’re more likely to experience success. Choose one or two of the resolutions on your list that you feel most committed to. Then, choose one or two you feel confident you can do with ease. These last couple can be used as positive reinforcement for the more challenging first choices. Next, make a clear plan for adhering to your resolutions. Put each resolution in writing, and write down the steps to achieve them. Let’s say your resolution requires a routine or schedule such as an exercise routine, a new diet or steps toward completing your education. Create a goal chart, a detailed plan and a checklist to track your progress. Also, post notes in strategic places such as the refrigerator, bathroom mirror or steering wheel as reminders of your resolutions with tips on how to overcome temptation. Make sure your family understands the importance of your resolutions. Family support and their positive reinforcement can be most helpful. If your resolution is something your family has been nagging you about, ask

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for their encouragement. But, explain that pressure and pestering, particularly during setbacks, could undermine your resolve. Determine how each family member can help you to achieve your goal, maybe by taking on additional household chores or offering affirmations of your continued success. Adjust your environment to enable success. If eating healthier is your goal, don’t fill the cupboards with junk food for other family members. Find healthy snacks they’re willing to substitute. If you’re trying to quit smoking, avoid people, places and things that remind or tempt you, at least until you have it well under control. Don’t go it alone. If you have a friend with a similar resolution, make a pact. Work together to create a plan, and then make a point to check in with each other regularly for encouragement, praise and support. If you resolve to get more exercise, do it together. Having a commitment and someone to accompany you will go a long way in helping you succeed. Finally, reward yourself, not just once you’ve achieved your goal, but periodically for your success so far. Small, periodic rewards can be motivation enough to keep you strong when you’re ready to throw in the towel. Remember, whatever New Year resolutions you choose, success awaits you if you resolve never to give up trying.


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December Events HOW TO SUBMIT CALENDAR LISTINGS

Please e-mail listing information to calendar@southfloridafamilylife.com by the 5th of the month prior to the event date. Include the name of the event, location, address, date, time, brief description, price and telephone number for the public.

A Christmas Carol

Magic Forest Christmas Bubbles Show

SATURDAY-SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16-17 Bubble artist and America’s Got Talent contestant Kristar delivers a magical show. BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale,

954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org

Disney’s The Little Mermaid

DECEMBER 16-31 Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved book, the performance tells the heartwarming story of Ariel and Prince Eric. $54 and up. Showtimes vary. BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org

Savor the Sounds

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 This family event fuses music and food trucks. 4-6pm, CHARLES F. DODGE CITY CENTER, 601 City Center Way, www.ppines.com

BROWARD COUNTY Moonlight Movies in the Park

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 Bring lawn chairs or a blanket to an outdoor screening of The Super Mario Bros. movie, shown on a giant, inflatable screen. 7:30pm, WESTON REGIONAL PARK, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, 954-389-4321 www.westonfl.org

A Christmas Carol

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 Join Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and classic characters for a traditional holiday tale. $16 and up. 11am & 3pm, BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, www.browardcenter.org

Rotary Run for Tomorrow

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 Start the day with an invigorating run/walk and finish up with family entertainment at the end of the race. Pre-registration required. Run starts at 6:20am; festival begins at 9am. CYPRESS BAY HIGH SCHOOL, 18600 Vista Park Blvd., Weston, www.westonrotaryrun.com

Sunny Days and Starry Nights

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 Participate in free museum exploration the first Thursday of every month. 11am-7pm, NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE, One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, www.nsuartmuseum.org

Movies in the Park

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 Bring the family for an outdoor screening of The Santa Clause. Free. 7pm, Sullivan Park, 1700 Riverview Rd., www.deerfield-beach.com

Sunrise Arts & Crafts Festival featuring Winter Wonderland

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 A community tradition of arts and crafts, entertainment, food, and children’s activities is combined with Winter Wonderland, with additional family activities and snow play for kids. Festival is free; Winter Wonderland $5. 10am-4pm, WELLEBY PARK, 11100 NW 44 St., Sunrise, 954-747-4600 www.sunrisefl.gov

Family Hayride and Campfire

FRIDAYS, DECEMBER 15, 22 & 29 Enjoy a hayride around the park, followed by a campfire where you can roast marshmallows to make s’mores. $4. 6:30-9pm. Dec. 15, EASTERLIN PARK, Oakland Park; Dec. 22, QUIET WATERS PARK, Deerfield Beach; Dec. 29, T.Y. PARK, Hollywood; www.broward.org/parks

An Evening with the Stars

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Look through telescopes to see what’s visible in the South Florida sky. Free. 7-9pm, FERN FOREST NATURE CENTER, 201 Lyons Rd. S., Coconut Creek, 954-357-5198 www.broward.org/parks

Karaoke Disney Family Fun

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 Dress as your favorite Disney character, if you wish, and join the fun singing Disney songs. 3-4:30pm, NORTHWEST REGIONAL LIBRARY, 3151 N. University Dr., Coral Springs, www.broward.org/library

Nature’s Gifts

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 Make some nature-based arts and crafts to give to loved ones. $2 donation. Noon-3pm, ANNE KOLB NATURE CENTER, 751 Sheridan St., Hollywood, 954-357-5161 www.broward.org/parks

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Winter Solstice Hike

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 Celebrate the Winter Solsitice — the shortest day and longest night of the year — on a guided hike. $5. 5-6pm, LONG KEY NATURE CENTER, 3501 SW 130 Ave., Davie, 954-357-8797 www.broward.org/parks

Cinderella

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 The State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine presents a ballet version of the classic fairytale. 7:30pm, THE PARKER, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale, www.parkerplayhouse.com

Minecraft Winter Wonderland Adventures

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 Players design their own snowmen on floating platforms for a snowball fight in this Snowman’s Paradise adventure. 1-3pm, SUNRISE DAN PEARL BRANCH LIBRARY, 10500 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise, www.broward.org/library

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Ballet

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 See this two-act performance inspired by the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale. 7:30pm, THE CENTER, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., 954-344-5990 www.thecentercs.com

Winter Wonderlab Science

WEEKENDS IN DECEMBER Experience the weather elements that make winter storms through hands-on activities, exhibits and demonstrations. Included with paid museum admission. MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE, 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, www.mods.org


MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Gold Coast Free First Saturday

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 Enjoy free museum exploration the first Saturday of every month. GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM, 12450 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-253-0063 www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org

Bingo Night for Kids

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 Kids can play the classic game of bingo for fun and prizes. 6-7pm, SHENANDOAH BRANCH LIBRARY, 2111 SW 19 St., Miami, www.mdpls.org

Food Truck Wednesdays

WEDNESDAYS, DECEMBER 6, 13, 20 & 27 Bring the family, and your appetite, to this food truck event featuring a variety of dishes to choose from. 5-10pm, PELICAN HARBOR MARINA, 1275 NE 79 St., Miami, www.miamifoodtrucksevents.com

Art Basel

$20-$55. 4pm, THE MOSS CENTER, 10950 SW 211 St., Cutler Bay, 786-573-5300 www.mosscenter.org

Bird Walk

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Take a morning stroll in search of some of Deering Estate’s estimated 170 resident and migratory bird species. 7:30-10am, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringestate.org

Pomp, Snow and Cirqueumstance

DECEMBER 19-30 A dazzling show for all ages with acrobatics, song, dance and creative costumes. Showtimes vary. FONTAINEBLEAU MIAMI BEACH, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, www.fontainebleau.com/ pomp-snow-and-cirqueumstance

Junior Orange Bowl Parade

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 A community tradition, this annual event celebrates local children, community and culture with a parade of floats, cars, bands and more. See website for details. DOWNTOWN CORAL GABLES, www.juniororangebowl.org

Board Game Fun

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 Unplug and unwind at the library with a variety of family board games to choose from. 4:30-5:30pm, CORAL REEF BRANCH, 9211 Coral Reef Dr., Miami, www.mdpls.org

Laser Evening

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Get ready to rock out to a variety of music set to laser lights under a 67-foot dome. 7-11:45pm,

PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE,

1100 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.frostscience.org

Plot Twist: An Interactive Family Movie

FRIDAY-SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8-10 Leading international galleries display multi-media work of modern and contemporary artists. MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach, www.artbasel.com/miami-beach

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 See the movie Elf in a whole new way with a movie experience that includes a movie guide and props. Registration required, and moviethemed costumes are encouraged. 3-5:30pm, KENDALL BRANCH LIBRARY, 9101 SW 97 Ave., Miami, www.mdpls.org

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Enjoy a day of family fun activities, arts and crafts, live performances and more every second Saturday of the month. Noon-5pm, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, www.coralgablesmuseum.org

Free Family Day

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Celebrate the holiday season with craft activities, music, stories and more. 10am-5pm, HISTORYMIAMI, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami, 305-375-1492 www.historymiami.org

PALM BEACH COUNTY Holiday Tree Lighting

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 Bring the family for a night of music, food trucks, holiday markets and more. 5-9pm, CENTENNIAL PARK & AMPHITHEATER, 120 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach, 561-742-6024 www.boynton-beach.org

Winter Wonderland Laser Lights & Bites

FRIDAYS, DECEMBER 1, 8, 15 & 22 Celebrate the holiday season with singing, dancing, entertainment, twilight mini golf and more. 6-9pm, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org

Sensory Saturdays

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 Families and children affected by autism spectrum disorder can explore the museum for an hour before the center opens to the public. Lighting and sound adaptions are made during

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 Bring your bicycle and take a guided ride while learning about the history of the area. The excursion begins at the museum and the cost includes museum admission. $10/person. 10am-noon, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305-603-8067 www.coralgablesmuseum.org

A Seraphic Fire Christmas

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 Seraphic Fire brings a unique sound to the stage with a performance of musical peace and joy.

this time. 9-10am, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org

Friday Night at the Museum

CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM AT SUGAR SAND PARK, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton,

www.sugarsandpark.org

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 Ring in the new year with live science demos, dancing to music, DIY confetti poppers and an apple cider toast to the new year. 10am-1pm, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org

Sandoway Shark and Stingray Feeding

TUESDAYS-SUNDAYS Stop by the Discovery Center to see these creatures get fed. 1pm, SANDOWAY

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 Celebrate the season by watching a showing of A Christmas Story. 3-5pm, MIAMI BEACH REGIONAL LIBRARY, 227 22 St., Miami Beach, www.mdpls.org

Moonlight Kayak Tour

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 Take a moonlight tour through Biscayne Bay. 7-10pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, www.deeringestate.org

Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 Operetta, ballroom and ballet fuse in this charming celebration. $29 and up. 8pm,

ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami,

www.arshtcenter.org

Zoo Lights

SELECT NIGHTS THROUGH DECEMBER 30 See dazzling displays of lights and different themed nights throughout the holiday season. The event kicks off on Nov. 24 with opening night activities and a tree lighting at 7pm. ZOO MIAMI, 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, www.zoomiami.org

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Croquembouche Chronicles BAKING MISHAPS, LIFE LESSONS, AND CONQUERING FEAR: A RECIPE FOR RESILIENCE BY SUSAN ROSSER

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learned one of the most valuable lessons of my lifetime in ninthgrade English class. One day, as we sauntered into the classroom, our teacher, Mrs. Robbins, directed us to pull out pen and paper and commanded us to write. Naturally, we asked, “Write what?” “Write anything,” she declared, “just write.” And so we did. I have no recollection of what I wrote about that day. Often, we entered class expecting literary discussions on “Macbeth” or “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” only to be met with a peculiar directive: “Sit down and write something – anything.” Finally, we collectively asked Mrs. Robbins what the deal was with all of this aimless writing. To paraphrase her answer, she said, “People are afraid to write. A blank page is intimidating. But if you sit down and just write something – anything – you realize it’s not scary after all. You can go back and change it. You can rewrite it. You can write about something completely different. But just write. Do not be afraid.” She said that no matter what path we choose, we will surely have to write something. Ironically, I remember thinking to myself, “Not me.” The real value of Mrs. Robbins’s lesson transcended writing – it was a lesson in conquering the fear of failure. As a risk-averse person, I have replayed her words, “Don’t be afraid,” many times over the years. A few years ago, two of my daughter’s friends casually mentioned they wanted to make a croquembouche. For the uninitiated baker, a croquembouche is an inverted coneshaped tower constructed of cream puffs and held together by caramel. I love to cook, so I agreed to the challenge. I sent them out to procure the ingredients and pastry bags.

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We started with the pastry cream as it would need time to set in the refrigerator. We all tasted it and agreed that nine egg yolks, sugar, milk and a vanilla bean are a miraculous combination. We made pate au choux (the dough), and the girls piped the puffs-to-be onto the cookie sheets. Into the oven they went. After a two-hour stint in the fridge, the pastry cream remained disappointingly thin. The girls valiantly attempted to pipe the runny cream into the puffs, only to see it leak from the bottoms. Failure was upon us. By this point, we were seven hours into “adventures in baking.” I suggested we build the tower using our unstuffed puffs and serve the heavenly, albeit soupy, cream on the side. The girls agreed. The final step in croquembouche construction is to create a caramel “cage” around the puff structure. This didn’t work either. Perhaps BuzzFeed was not the best source for a complicated recipe. I want to think that maybe the girls learned a lesson on that rainy Sunday. If you want to bake a croquembouche? Bake a croquembouche. Our cream was too soupy, we couldn’t engineer the tower to be the majestic confectionery structure we envisioned, and the caramel cage was a flop. But in the end, when we dipped the hollow puffs into our homemade pastry cream and drizzled them with warm caramel – the combination was extraordinary. So I decided to write about it. Mrs. Robbins would be proud. Susan Rosser is an avid dessert enthusiast. While she has conquered a variety of baking challenges, the croquembouche still eludes her.


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