My son Ryan is an excellent student, and because of that, he is easy to teach. I would love to take credit for his academic affinity, but I can’t. Truth is, he’s smarter than me. Scary smart. I only have to introduce a new concept and he takes off with it. Before I know it, he’s teaching me things. My…
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The Maiden Voyage of the Pilgrim
Ready to head out There is no proper description for the excitement that four boys can express when they come home tired and sweaty from baseball practice and see a 30 foot trailer waiting in the driveway. To a small boy, a 30 foot trailer is rife with possibilities, a veritable Taj Mahal. To be honest when compared to our…
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Thrifty Travel: Cooking on the Go
Dining while traveling, especially if you have a larger family, can be a budget buster. With a little pre -planning you can drastically reduce your dining budget and increase your time for fun on the road. What is this magic money saver? Instead of eating out, cook all your meals at home, package for the road, and enjoy home…
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Hometown Sojourner
Old Red Museum-Downtown Dallas Confession time: I have been feeling sorry for myself lately. Why? Because I am yearning for a traveling adventure and there is nothing in sight. In an exercise of extreme delayed gratification, we are planning a major cross country trip for the fall of next year, so any vacation budgets for this year are already earmarked….
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Field Trip Friday-Oklahoma Science Museum
Main Floor of the Museum The Oklahoma Science Museum is not anywhere near our home, but we have visited often enough that we know our way around when we walk in the doors. Our first visit to the museum was prompted by the reciprocal program offered by our local children’s museum membership. After that visit, we fell in love with…
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