How I became a contestant on Jeopardy! and how you can, too
If you’re one of the 12 million people who watch the show each week and think “I could do that!”
If you’re one of the 12 million people who watch the show each week and think “I could do that!”
It happens in households across America on a daily basis. Someone opens the fridge, peers inside and declares there is
Happy National Library Week! While I’m a fan of libraries and think they are pretty great places every week of
This post is sponsored by Responsibility.org as part of their Ask, Listen, Learn program. I’m grateful for the opportunity to
Parenting teens is tough work, and that fact is getting more and more attention, especially after this powerful blog post.
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You may have noticed in my last post that Winnie the Pooh is a favorite character of mine. He has
Dr. Seuss Day is March 2, and it marks both the birthday of Theodore Geisl, who is better known as
Wondering how much to ask your kid about that problem at school? Missing the imaginative spark your teen used to
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Kentucky. He had way with words and used language ridiculously effectively