“Mom, there is something wrong with your phone!” Not the words you want to hear your five year old say as you are dragging yourself out of bed. This is the same phone that just a few weeks before took an inglorious swim in the toilet, thanks to my toddler. So, perhaps this is a cautionary tale for buying an…
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Texas Sculpture Garden
Although I am huge advocate for taking children to art museums early and often, I know that stuffy art galleries and silly kids are often not a good mix. That’s not to say that it isn’t worth the effort, but there is a certain amount of “girding your loins” involved in keeping young kids contained and sane in an art…
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Bronze Cattle Drive~Frisco
I confess that I am a travel marketer’s ideal customer, in that I am a sucker for any superlative traveling destination. No matter the site, whether it is the biggest, smallest, shortest, or ugliest, I am drawn like a moth to the flame of its alleged greatness. The Frisco of yore was a prominent stop along the Shawnee trail, the…
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A Unexpected Treat at Frisco Heritage Center
Frisco Heritage Museum I am incurably inflicted with desire to see it all. Last night my husband and I were watching season 2 of Lost on Netflix (I know we are waaay behind the times). Uluru rock was featured on the show, and I mentioned that I wanted to travel to see it. The conversation went something like this: Hubby:…
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An Introduction to Art: Your Child’s First Visit
1. Choose a local museum. Art museums seem to be an acquired taste for many adults and almost all children. If you have grand visions of touring the greatest art museums with your little travelers, you will need to practice. Visiting your local museum will give you many chances to learn to appreciate and adore the art museum experience. 2….
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