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  • Fun and adventure atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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    Fun and adventure atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge

    ByEileen Ogintz August 29, 2011June 28, 2023

    Climbing to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge clearly isn’t just for the rich and famous. On the contrary, For Australian kids, I’m told, it’s become a kind of rite of passage. (You have to be at least 10 to climb.) Hundreds of couples have gotten engaged on the climb. A group of New York City firefighters and police officers climbed the bridge after 9/11, flying an American flag at the top….

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  • Dinosaur museums are great, but finding remnants in the wild is even better
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    Dinosaur museums are great, but finding remnants in the wild is even better

    ByEileen Ogintz August 25, 2011October 3, 2023

    Over the past 50 years, the Baisch family has found more than 1,000 dinosaur bones and fossils on their sprawling cattle ranch in the small town of Glendive. They’ve donated some to museums, sold others and welcome visitors like us to hunt for their own ($75 a half-day for an adult, free for kids under 12). While paleontologists might not approve, the Baisches allow visitors to keep most of what they find….

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  • Hot dogs and chicken fingers? Not at all restaurants thankfully
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    Hot dogs and chicken fingers? Not at all restaurants thankfully

    ByEileen Ogintz August 18, 2011May 14, 2025

    I’m so tired of hotels and resorts touting kids-eat-free programs limited to traditional kids menus. Do we want to encourage children to eat a steady diet of mac and cheese, chicken fingers, hot dogs and fries? Do kids, once they are in kindergarten, even want that? Not the kids I know who love sushi and steak. Not their parents either. …

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  • Hunting for dinosaur bones in Eastern Montana
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    Hunting for dinosaur bones in Eastern Montana

    ByEileen Ogintz August 16, 2011June 28, 2023

    In the 50-plus years since, Baisch and her family have found more than a thousand dinosaur bones and fossils on their sprawling Eastern Montana ranch near the small town of Glendive. More dinosaur bones are found in Eastern Montana than anywhere else because of the rock formation, we learn….

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  • Big Sky Resort blog about Eileen’s recent zipline adventure
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    Big Sky Resort blog about Eileen’s recent zipline adventure

    ByEileen Ogintz August 16, 2011June 28, 2023

    Zip it! A Family zipline adventure. Eileen’s guest blog on Montana’s Big Sky Resort Live Big

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  • Where Sitting Bull met Custer at the Little Big Horn
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    Where Sitting Bull met Custer at the Little Big Horn

    ByEileen Ogintz August 15, 2011June 28, 2023

    I look out and try to imagine thousands of teepees and 30,000 ponies on a scorching June day in 1876, just before the nation’s centennial. Above all the tribal leaders from the different tribes was Sitting Bull, dedicated to the traditional Indian ways and opposed to relationships with the white people after being pushed out of the Black Hills when gold was discovered.

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  • The Long Goodbye – taking the kid to college
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    The Long Goodbye – taking the kid to college

    ByEileen Ogintz August 14, 2011June 28, 2023

    One thing I had learned. Like all of those other big parenting moments, it won’t go exactly the way we hope. Parents who expect one picture-perfect memorable moment after another will invariably be disappointed — just like the time when the kids whined at Disney World, or it rained in Hawaii. I just hope for a minimum of histrionics.

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  • Wet and wild in the raft on the Yellowstone River
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    Wet and wild in the raft on the Yellowstone River

    ByEileen Ogintz August 12, 2011June 28, 2023

    The kids are sorry our adventure is over. So are their parents. Mike Sitzman, Hannah and Ethan’s dad, has had a real vacation—not often the case when kids are part of the equation– because, “The guides facilitated 100 per cent of the experience. I didn’t have to worry about where to park or having water… They even brought our suitcases to the rooms and got us checked in.” That’s not counting how much knowledge they shared.

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  • Escaping Yellowstone’s Crowds with Guides to Show the Way
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    Escaping Yellowstone’s Crowds with Guides to Show the Way

    ByEileen Ogintz August 11, 2011June 28, 2023

    The park is packed with families — especially around Old Faithful (just one of the park’s 300 geysers) and in the new children’s discovery area at the Old Faithful Visitor Center. The National Park Service says the vast majority of visitors don’t get more than a quarter-mile from the road though only about 3 percent of the vast park can be seen from that vantage point. That was why we opted to let Austin-Lehman lead the way.

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  • Spotting wildlife and overcoming juvenile fear in Yellowstone
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    Spotting wildlife and overcoming juvenile fear in Yellowstone

    ByEileen Ogintz August 11, 2011June 28, 2023

    Welcome to perhaps America’s greatest natural zoo— Yellowstone National Park with 67 species of mammals, 322 species of birds, 6 species of reptiles, 4 species of amphibians where the kids—my nine-year-old cousin Ethan Sitzman and his six- year-old sister Hannah have been naming the wild life as we go…Betty and Bobby Eagle…Oscar Osprey…Brett Bison…. And today we spot bear!

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  • Finding fish and frogs on Lake Yellowstone
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    Finding fish and frogs on Lake Yellowstone

    ByEileen Ogintz August 10, 2011June 28, 2023

    We were camping in a wilderness site on Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park and had spent the morning kayaking, stopping in a meadow full of wildflowers to fish, fly a kite and catch frogs. The wildflowers were gorgeous– purple (lupine), blue (columbine), yellow (buttercups), red (Indian Paint Brush) and white (Elk Thistle. And the kite was certainly fun, brought along by our intrepid Austin Lehman Adventure guides Matty Kirkland and Katie Gugliotta, who also brought a football to toss and gave Ethan and six-year-old Hannah some lessons in rock-skipping.

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  • Seeing the sights without the crowds at Yellowstone
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    Seeing the sights without the crowds at Yellowstone

    ByEileen Ogintz August 9, 2011June 28, 2023

    Certainly we could tour Yellowstone on our own but Austin Lehman has been guiding families in the vast park for 25 years and this is an opportunity to get away from the hordes of tourists (up more than 10 per cent last year from 2009 with 3.6 million visitors) and experience the park with those who know it well. Sadly, the majority of visitors don’t get more than a quarter of a mile from the road when there are thousands of hiking trails in the park.

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  • Ziplining and other adventures at Big Sky and the Gallatin Canyon
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    Ziplining and other adventures at Big Sky and the Gallatin Canyon

    ByEileen Ogintz August 8, 2011June 28, 2023

    Ten seconds of sheer terror or the most fun you’ve ever had. It’s all a matter of perspective. We’re at Big Sky Mountain Resort in Big Sky Montana at the edge of the first Zip line of the morning. Did I mention I’m supposed to fly across 425 feet—60 feet above the mountain tops at 25 miles per hour? No sweat says my young cousins nine-year-old Ethan Sitzman and his six-year-old sister Hannah, who are geared up, like I am, with safety harness, helmet and carabineers that will attach us to the cables. I’m told they are so strong they could hold the weight of a small car but I’m still nervous.

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  • Enesi and Jason, from The Fresh Air Fund, at the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut in 2011
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    At Mystic Seaport-Aquarium with two Fresh Air Fund boys

    ByEileen Ogintz August 7, 2011June 28, 2023

    It’s easy to see why Juno the Beluga is a star here at Mystic Aquarium as well as a YouTube sensation— “dancing” to a Mariachi Band. He’s a growing boy, just like Jason and Enesi, the two 12-year-old boys who have left New York’s inner city, courtesy of the Fresh Air Fund to spend a week with us. We wanted to show the boys a place they’d never been and somewhere quintessentially New England, since they are spending 10 days in Connecticut, and what better place than Mystic?

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  • A guided trip through Montana and the Yellowstone — no better way to travel
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    A guided trip through Montana and the Yellowstone — no better way to travel

    ByEileen Ogintz August 5, 2011May 13, 2024

    This is the first morning of our guided trip to Montana and Yellowstone, arranged by Montana-based Austin Lehman Adventures, which has been guiding visitors to Yellowstone and beyond for more than two decades—several hundred families a year. The company sends adventurous families around the world but Yellowstone remains their signature trip and the Museum of the Rockies is a great place to start.

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  • Eileen in the Media

    Foxnews.com interviews Eileen on the Polar Bear expedition

    ByEileen Ogintz August 5, 2011June 28, 2023

    Watch this video on Foxnews.com of Eileen being interviewed about her recent trip to the Arctic with Lindblad Expeditions on the National Geographic Explorer.

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  • How to combat your family’s nature deficit
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    How to combat your family’s nature deficit

    ByEileen Ogintz August 4, 2011June 28, 2023

    The next time you’re thinking about hiring a private soccer coach, more violin lessons or a new video game, take the kids for a walk in the woods instead. Inject a little nature on your next vacation too, even if you’re heading to New York City (how about a long walk through Central Park?) or Orlando (get up close and personal with the manatees, or go fishing). You’ll all be the better for it. …

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  • Learning about wildlife and photography in the Arctic Ocean
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    Learning about wildlife and photography in the Arctic Ocean

    ByEileen Ogintz July 28, 2011June 28, 2023

    A polar bear sighting (we’ll see 16 before the week is out), a whale (two enormous blue whales swam and played right by the ship), sea birds (imagine thousands nesting on high cliffs) or walrus (60 of the huge creatures weighing a ton or more lolling right in front of us on a beach) are all reason enough jump out of bed, bolt from lunch, forgo a shower or get off the ship’s treadmill. It’s why the 145 guests have paid thousands of dollars and traveled thousands of miles to cruise through ice.

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  • History and adventure abound at Mount Rushmore
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    History and adventure abound at Mount Rushmore

    ByEileen Ogintz July 25, 2011June 28, 2023

    So where can you see the guy with the 20-foot long nose? Here’s a hint: Conceived as a tourist gimmick and celebrating its 70th birthday, it’s recognized around the world as a symbol of the United States and democracy. The answer, of course, is Mount Rushmore, which literally will give the kids an in-your-face history lesson they won’t forget.

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  • Want an old-fashioned family vacation? Think Maine
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    Want an old-fashioned family vacation? Think Maine

    ByEileen Ogintz July 21, 2011June 28, 2023

    Maine is ideal for an old-fashioned family vacation with plenty of modern touches. Indulge your young foodies at Portland restaurants ( www.visitportland.com) or shop till you drop in Freeport, home of L.L. Bean and more than 200 retail outlets. Eat blueberry pancakes (the season starts in mid-July). Head out on an old-fashioned schooner for a few days, like we did one summer aboard the Isaac H. Evans, where we ate our fill of fresh lobster on a deserted island, or explore Acadia National Park and hike some of the famous Appalachian Trail.

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  • The Arctic Desert holds many surprises — including Walruses
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    The Arctic Desert holds many surprises — including Walruses

    ByEileen Ogintz July 20, 2011June 28, 2023

    This is called Arctic Desert, the man with the rifle—naturalist and geologist Jason Kelley tells us. While hiking in the land of the polar bears, our guides always carry rifles. We stop to look at huge whale bones that date back to the 18th Century and tiny fossils of crinoids stems (they look like flowers) that are 180 million years old. Then we see the Walrus.

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  • Kids flying solo on Nuts About Southwest
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    Kids flying solo on Nuts About Southwest

    ByEileen Ogintz July 20, 2011June 28, 2023

    Eileen guest blogs about how to prepare and send your kids on a flight by themselves on the Nuts About Southwest blog for Southwest Airlines.

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  • A chat with Richard Louv on the benefits of being outdoors
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    A chat with Richard Louv on the benefits of being outdoors

    ByEileen Ogintz July 19, 2011June 28, 2023

    Louv’s work has stimulated an international conversation about the relationship between nature and children. His new book has just been named to Oprah’s summer reading list He as the chairman and co-founder of the Children and Nature Network, and hopes to inspire the many parents and grandparents on board to realize how important it is to get kids engaged with nature on trips like this as well as at home.

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  • Spotting all kinds of wildlife in the waters and ice around Svalbard
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    Spotting all kinds of wildlife in the waters and ice around Svalbard

    ByEileen Ogintz July 18, 2011June 28, 2023

    It’s drizzly and cold but no one on the deck is moving—not when a bear and her cub can be seen on the ice in the distance –and much closer through the scope, binoculars or the long camera lens they’ve got. We’re the guests here so we speak in whispers so as not to disturb the bears.

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  • The Fresh Air Fund needs help, get it from the Cayman Islands
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    The Fresh Air Fund needs help, get it from the Cayman Islands

    ByEileen Ogintz July 17, 2011June 28, 2023

    With the Fresh Air Fund reporting that 700 needy youngsters still are without a place to go this summer, I can’t help but wonder why other islands and airlines haven’t stepped up to help like this. The Cayman Islands and Cayman Airways are in their 5th year of taking inner-city youngsters to and from the island for a summer outdoors

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  • Blogging about Philadelphia on budget-minded City Traveler
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    Blogging about Philadelphia on budget-minded City Traveler

    ByEileen Ogintz July 17, 2011June 28, 2023

    Eileen’s guest blogging about all the history around Philadelphia on City Traveler, a top resource for savvy travelers on a budget.

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  • Searching for polar bears in the water and ice
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    Searching for polar bears in the water and ice

    ByEileen Ogintz July 15, 2011May 13, 2024

    We’re 950 miles from the North Pole. While some of the crew and naturalists scan the horizon—all we see is blue sky and floating ice of all different sizes and shapes—the captain explains that as much as 30 feet of the ice bergs are below water… This ship, of course, is built especially to handle ice. “Potentially any floe can have bears,” he says.

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  • Living life in the slow lane on Amelia Island, Florida
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    Living life in the slow lane on Amelia Island, Florida

    ByEileen Ogintz July 14, 2011June 28, 2023

    Though we’re just a 30-minute drive from Jacksonville International Airport, and plenty of nonstop flights from major cities like New York and Atlanta, we might as well be on another planet with long, deserted beaches, lots of wildlife and clear, warm water. It feels more like the South, though, than South Florida, with canopies of trees and locals who seem happy to live life in the slow lane.

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  • Learning how to shoot like a photo pro in the Arctic Ocean
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    Learning how to shoot like a photo pro in the Arctic Ocean

    ByEileen Ogintz July 14, 2011May 13, 2024

    Because of Lindblad’s partnership with National Geographic , there is now a new Expedition Photography Initiative, which means that there are certified photo instructors aboard all ships in the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet who can help take our photography skills to the next level, from composition to proper exposure. There are special sessions for kids too.

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  • Sailing into the land of the Ice Bears
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    Sailing into the land of the Ice Bears

    ByEileen Ogintz July 13, 2011May 13, 2024

    We were told the night before to be prepared for middle-of-the-night sightings here in the Arctic north of Longyearbyen, Norway. “You can sleep any time,” exploration leader Lisa Trotter had told us the night before. We’ve been instructed to have binoculars, cameras, mittens and hats always at the ready (It’s cold here—just 40 degrees today!)

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