A new study connecting brain waves and art images provides fascinating new ideas about the importance of art. Even if you are not an art geek (which I most certainly am), you will want to at least take a minute to think about the implications of this study. Let me hit the highlights. Researchers have mapped the brain activity of…
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Every New Beginning Comes from Some Other Beginning’s End
Two Years Old Today is my youngest son’s 2nd birthday. We’re taking advantage of the fact that he can’t tell time or read a calendar and having a regular jam packed Saturday. We’ll plan a terrific party in a couple of weeks when baseball and soccer seasons end and our weekends are not so crazy busy. One Day Old I…
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A Whirlwind Weekend in Dallas and Fort Worth
Arrive early in the morning at DFW International Airport ready to take on ‘Big D” and ‘Cowtown.’ Check into you hotel just minutes from the airport. Great Wolf Lodge is a great choice if you are traveling with the kiddos. Or choose the Gaylord Texan on the shores of Lake Grapevine for a great romantic getaway for two. Grab some…
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Before the Parade Passes By
Back when I was barreling my way through ages 10, 11, and 12, there was no catchy title like ‘tween’ to define the eccentricities of the age. Instead, the age was referred to as difficult. Or peevish. Or snarly. So it was that I found my snarly, peevish self in Blockbuster to pick out a movie to pass the lazy…
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Ten Things I Learned at Scarborough Renaissance Festival
1 Even if you are an artsy person and have spent your high school and college years performing in plays and hanging out with other artsy people, you will still see some people whose wardrobe choices are so strange that you must hold your mouth closed to keep from staring agape. 2. When attending such an event, you will be…
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