If you’re one of the 12 million people who watch the show each week and think “I could do that!” or just want to get some insight into the show, consider becoming a contestant! It's not terribly hard and if I can do it, so can you! I have had two in-person auditions and got the … [Read more...]
10 simple tips to reduce food waste this Earth Day (and every day)
It happens in households across America on a daily basis. Someone opens the fridge, peers inside and declares there is absolutely nothing to eat. Not long after that, fruit that is far past its prime, something moldy and expired condiments end up dumped in the trash. Americans … [Read more...]
The library: Where your kids can expand their horizons and skills for free
Happy National Library Week! While I'm a fan of libraries and think they are pretty great places every week of the year, this year marks the 60th anniversary of National Library Week, which began in 1958. Libraries aren’t just places to borrow books or study, though they're … [Read more...]
Ways that being on Jeopardy! is similar to talking with kids about alcohol
This post is sponsored by Responsibility.org as part of their Ask, Listen, Learn program. I'm grateful for the opportunity to partner with an organization committed to healthy choices and helping parents start conversations with kids about alcohol, two things I fully support. All … [Read more...]
Self-care for parents of teens: Expert advice and simple suggestions
Parenting teens is tough work, and that fact is getting more and more attention, especially after this powerful blog post. We are intensely focused on helping our kids navigate the tricky waters of adolescence and preparing to launch them into the world with all the necessary … [Read more...]
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