Going out to eat is often a fun treat. It's a break from the dishes and a chance to connect with family and friends. It gets even better in the month of September, when eating out becomes an opportunity to help fight childhood hunger. There are 16 million children in America who … [Read more...]
Fun Facts about Crayons
Crayons are a staple of childhood, and now adult coloring books are incredibly popular. This weekend I visited the Crayola Store in Kansas City with my tween, and they had a lot of fun facts about crayons. Check and expand your view of color. - Binney & Smith produced the … [Read more...]
5 Life lessons I learned from failing at NaBloPoMo
At the start of November, I announced I was participating in National Blog Posting Month, also known as NaBloPoMo, in which bloggers post daily for the month of November. In the days leading up to the start of the month, I was hesitant. I wasn't sure it was a good fit with my … [Read more...]
Closed on Thanksgiving: Why Chef Michael Symon gets it right
I don't love the idea of shopping on Thanksgiving. I'm not shopping, and that's my choice. So why do I care if stores are open or closed on THanksgiving? I think I care because I feel badly for the people that have to work so that people can shop. In this uber-connected world … [Read more...]
Marking Veterans Day and Armistice Day with poppies and gratitude
“This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.” —Elmer Davis Today, the United States observes Veterans Day, and the rest of the world observes Armistice Day, or Remembrance Day. It marks the signing of the armistice that ended the … [Read more...]
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