Dear Bretheren. We are gathered here to mourn the passing of a true Texan, who rose from the obscurity of a tiny Texas town to national recognition and admiration. Your sweetness will not be forgotten and while we can no longer enjoy your company on this earth, you will forever live in our memory and our tastebuds. We will miss…
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Where to lay your Head at Great Wolf Lodge
There are so many decisions to make at Great Wolf Lodge. Should we ride the Howlin’ Tornado or the Lazy River first? Should we eat ice cream before or after story time? Should we wear our slippers while we’re doing our Magiquest or will it slow us down? There is one decision that must be made before you get to…
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Hall of State and Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum
All superheroes, at least all the really good ones, have one fatal weakness. Achilles had his heel. Superman had kryptonite. Mine is school buses. Call it Post Traumatic Field Trip Disorder from my days on the educational front lines, but whenever we arrive at a museum, I immediately start counting school buses. Subconscious tremors begin if the number is more…
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~Saving Money London Style~
With the 2012 Olympics just a few short months away all eyes are on London, a city known for its fascinating, historical sites and wealth of cultural experiences. London is also known as one of the most expensive cities to visit, but fortunately there are ways to save money with careful budgeting and still enjoy everything London has to offer….
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The Future of Space Travel
It was the end of an era, and as far as finales go, it felt very personal. July 21, 2011 marked the last Space Shuttle launch, the culmination of a program that was an icon of my childhood. Classrooms full of eager children watched with starry eyes as the first Space Shuttle launched in 1981, taking with it the otherworldly…
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