Play Oscar Bingo at Your Party

If you are planning to host an Academy Awards party this weekend, why not try throwing a few games into the mix? Having some fun during the red carpet can be a great way to create a fun and inviting atmosphere. This year try playing a fun game of Oscar Bingo. You can get a printable card here http://www.punchbowl.com/p/printable-oscar-bingo or by doing a google search or even making one of your own.

 

Oscar Bingo is as simple as it sounds. Cover a space on your card every time a certain event happens—i.e if Reese Witherspoon presents an award or when Chris Rock cusses or whatever else might be on your card. Buy a cheap prize for the winner (maybe a bottle of wine). The bingo game should be a fun time for everyone. The Bingo card feature red carpet and ceremony games.

 

How to Stay Sane With Loud Construction Noise

Nobody likes loud construction noise, but if you are in the middle of a noisy mess, here are a few tips for staying sane and not pulling your hair out.

 

Music: keep calming instrumental music on in the background to give your brain something other than the loud noise to concentrate on. Your brain is adept and blocking out certain noises.

 

Create a calm room: find a room in your apartment that is furthest away from the sound and create calm room. Hang fabrics to absorb the outside sound and rearrange your living room furniture to stop the sound before it even reaches the room.

 

Talk to your manager: If all else fails ask your manager. Every city has certain rules and regulations about doing construction work, so ask you manager to make sure the crew is doing everything up to code.

 

Best Valentine’s Day Flower Shops Fountain Valley

Flowers might not be a flashy Valentine’s Day gift, but they are still the simplest and most romantic way to say “I love you” to your date. No matter what you plan to do this holiday, do not forget to grab some roses or any other floral arraignment and give them to your Valentine before your special night even begins. We are sure you have a great date planned out, the perfect outfit ready and waiting, so here are three great flower shops with Valentine’s Day specials near your Fountain Valley apartment.

 

Pink the Little Flower Shop

18120 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 962-5631

 

Accent Florist

9430 Warner Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 964-6394

 

Flowers Etc.

17151 Newhope St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 839-5295

Super Bowl 50 Sports Bars in Fountain Valley

The Super Bowl may be the social event of the year where even non-football fans get in the mix and watch the game and commercials with the rest of the us. Fans have many options for the big game—host a party, attend a party, or go to a sports bar—and any one they choose will be fun, as long as friends are involved. Here is a quick list of three great sports bars and restaurants that will be showing Super Bowl 50 this Sunday at 3:3pm live on CBS. Be sure to have fun and drink responsibly.

 

Ed’s Stumble Inn

8896 Warner Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 841-6245

O’Connell’s Sports Pub & Grille

19047 Bushard St
Huntington Beach, CA 92646

Phone number(714) 964-6741

 

Silky Sullivans

10201 Slater Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number(714) 963-2718

Fun Things to Do In Fountain Valley

Sometimes we get caught doing the same old things in life and then wonder why we are bored. The weather is beginning to heat up, so now is a great time to get out of the house and try something new and fun near your Fountain Valley apartment. Why not grab the kids and spend the afternoon in a park, or visit a reptile zoo or even go jumping around in a bounce house amusement park? Lucky for you, Fountain Valley has all those things within a short distance of your apartment. Here is a quick list of great things to do in the city.

 

Mile Square Regional Park
16801 Euclid St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 973-6600

 

Frogg’s Bounce House
16121 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 418-0442

 

The Reptile Zoo
18822 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 500-0591

What Areas To Clean For Getting A Deposit Back

If you are moving soon, start planning on getting your deposit back. The key is to leave the unit as close to its original look as possible. Managers will not deduct your deposit for normal wear and tear, so your cleaning doesn’t have to be Cinderella like. Here are a few tips for getting your deposit back.

 

Stains: wall and carpet stains are not a part of normal wear and tear so be sure to clean those areas thoroughly.

 

Take your trash: Do not leave anything for your manager to throw away because apartment’s typically charge disposal fees. Check the balcony, garage and any other areas where you might be forgetting something.

 

Remove nails: a few small holes won’t get your deposit deducted but a lot of them will. Be sure to remove all nails, thumb tacks or anything else in the walls.

 

 

Apartment Hunting Tips In Fountain Valley

Apartment hunting can be tricky business, particularly if you haven’t been on an apartment search in some time. However, the process doesn’t have to be a complete nightmare. Here are a few tips for making apartment hunting a bit easier.

 

Lease during the winter: move-in prices and specials deals seem to be at their best during the winter, so time your moves around then to get the best prices.

 

Use your phone: apartment cell phone reception may be the most important thing when apartment hunting, so make sure to post a selfie from every room just to be sure there is reception when you need it most.

 

Scout out your city: spend some time driving around the city your apartment is in, just to be sure everything works for you. Check the local restaurants, stores and morning traffic. Everything counts when you will be signing a lease.

Fountain Valley Sushi Restaurants

2016 is a year of possibilities, so let’s start by adding in a few new food places into the mix. Most people get stuck eating at the same restaurants week after week and never really try anything new. This year let’s resolve to start eating better by adding sushi into our routine. The cuisine can be an acquired taste, but there are plenty of other non-fish options and many rolls are made of imitation crab and rice, so you can get the same great experience while skipping that raw fish taste. If you are looking to eat more sushi this year, here are three excellent Sushi spots in Fountain Valley.

 

Sushi Koto

18120 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 964-0988

 

Kobe Sushi

10585 Slater Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 968-9938

 

Sushi Plus

18856 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Phone number: (714) 963-1436