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  • Puerto Rico – a family friendly Caribbean destination
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    Puerto Rico – a family friendly Caribbean destination

    ByEileen Ogintz December 2, 2010June 28, 2023

    You’re missing a lot if you ignore easy-to-reach Puerto Rico in favor of more exotic islands. And you’re still in the United States here — Puerto Rico, of course, is a U.S. territory — yet you have the opportunity to explore a rich culture that dates back more than five centuries.

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  • How to stuff your travelers’ stockings this holiday season
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    How to stuff your travelers’ stockings this holiday season

    ByEileen Ogintz November 29, 2010February 1, 2024

    Thanks, Mr. Bean. If not for my pink flowered rubber boots from L.L. Bean (a far cry from the first hunting shoes Leon L. Bean sold in Maine in 1912), I would have had awfully wet feet the week in spent in Alaska last year. That got me thinking. Instead of rushing around trying to find the perfect gift for my favorite family travelers, I’m going to get them what I find most helpful to have with me when I’m traveling with my gang

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  • Museums all over the country welcome you this holiday season
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    Museums all over the country welcome you this holiday season

    ByEileen Ogintz November 25, 2010June 28, 2023

    Wherever you find yourself this holiday season, make time to visit a museum — even if you take in just one exhibit. Museums are a great way to get the gang out of grandma’s house for a couple of hours, especially when it’s too cold to hit the local playground. And if you are a member of your local art, science or children’s museum, you may find that membership gets you in for free.

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  • Visiting Old San Juan PR and a restored convent hotel
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    Visiting Old San Juan PR and a restored convent hotel

    ByEileen Ogintz November 23, 2010June 28, 2023

    There is so much history here in Old San Juan. We’re across the street from the historic Cathedra (dating to the 16th Century and the Western Hemisphere’s oldest), children’s museum and adjacent to the Plaza of the Nuns, the city’s second oldest park, as well as numerous restaurants and galleries.

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  • El Conquistador — a huge resort for families in Puerto Rico
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    El Conquistador — a huge resort for families in Puerto Rico

    ByEileen Ogintz November 22, 2010June 28, 2023

    Connor is on vacation at “El Con” as the gargantuan resort is known with his parents and younger sister from Syracuse, NY and his dad reports they haven’t even left the resort—not with four pools, (three more at Las Casitas villas where they are staying) the water park with its lazy river and water slides, and the resort’s private Palamino Island –100 acres a few miles off shore with snorkeling, kayaking, windsurfing, jet skiing, mini golf, beach volley ball and basketball

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  • Hosting family for Thanksgiving is no picnic — some survival tips
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    Hosting family for Thanksgiving is no picnic — some survival tips

    ByEileen Ogintz November 22, 2010June 29, 2023

    Face it. Hosting the family for the holidays is hard work. Being a holiday guest is no picnic either. It won’t be perfect. Not the food. Not the kids’ behavior. Not the adults’ behavior. We’re talking about family, after all

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  • Kayaking with millions of dinoflagellates in Puerto Rico
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    Kayaking with millions of dinoflagellates in Puerto Rico

    ByEileen Ogintz November 19, 2010June 28, 2023

    It is pitch black and we are kayaking through red mangroves, trying to dodge the roots, on our way to the Bioluminescent Bay Laguana Grande at Las Croabas, Fajardo in Puerto Rico—one of three on the island, I learn from our guide Joel from GSI Adventures. The bay is home to a large colony—more than a million—of dinoflagellates that light up and produce the glowing waters that make the water glow when we paddle. Crazy!

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  • Puerto Rico — such an easy destination to escape to
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    Puerto Rico — such an easy destination to escape to

    ByEileen Ogintz November 18, 2010June 28, 2023

    For many who turn up their noses at Puerto Rico in favor of more exotic islands, they’re missing out on a lot. First is the ease to get here. But beyond that is the fact that you are still in the United States—American currency—and that no matter what the weather, there is plenty to do beyond the terrific beaches. There is the rain forest, of course, the chance to kayak in the Bioluminescent Bay–home to large colonies of dinoflagellates that light up like fire-flies producing glowing waters.

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  • Advice for family travelers to keep holiday stress to a minimum
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    Advice for family travelers to keep holiday stress to a minimum

    ByEileen Ogintz November 18, 2010June 28, 2023

    Over the holidays, we tend to let down our guard and “ maybe we don’t pay attention as closely because we are catching up with friends and family, and everyone is sleeping less, is more fatigued and, therefore, more accident prone,” concedes Dr. Alison Tothy, the pediatric ER medical director at Comer Children’s Hospital at the University of Chicago and a spokesman for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Perhaps that’s one reason Dr. Tothy says ER visits for children increase during the holidays.

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  • There’s no better time to see Yellowstone’s thermals and wildlife than in winter
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    There’s no better time to see Yellowstone’s thermals and wildlife than in winter

    ByEileen Ogintz November 16, 2010June 28, 2023

    We feel as if we’ve got the huge (2.2 million acres) park to ourselves. The last time we were here in the summer, there were so many people around the kids could barely see Old Faithful. Now we’ve got our pick of viewing spots and take a trail up to an observation point where we can see Old Faithful and all of the surrounding area. A small herd of Bison is in the distance

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  • Grabbing a Pre-Holiday Break
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    Grabbing a Pre-Holiday Break

    ByEileen Ogintz November 11, 2010June 28, 2023

    It’s not wishful thinking — even in this economy. All you need to do is gather the gang at a vacation destination rather than a relative’s house for the holidays. According to American Express, 40 percent of consumers plan to travel this holiday season, most of them staying in the United States. This year, AAA expects more of us to hit the roads and skies for Thanksgiving

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  • God Speed Major Garay
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    God Speed Major Garay

    ByEileen Ogintz November 5, 2010June 28, 2023

    Whether facing a deployment or just trying to make vacation memories, this village is a terrific place to start. Lanier Motes, who orchestrates the events here at Sandestin, explains there is something going on every holiday

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  • To a Ranch in Winter
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    To a Ranch in Winter

    ByEileen Ogintz November 4, 2010June 28, 2023

    Vista Verde Ranch , 25 miles north of Steamboat Springs on some 560 pristine acres at 7,800 feet above sea level, is a place to literally slow down and enjoy the scenery from the back of a horse or on snowshoes or backcountry skis away from crowds and cars

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  • Tennis anyone?
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    Tennis anyone?

    ByEileen Ogintz November 4, 2010June 28, 2023

    This program—you’ll find others around the country—is part of an effort designed by the U.S. Tennis Association to get more kids involved in the sport. They play with smaller rackets and on smaller courts. “It’s hand eye coordination, exercise, being outdoors,” Petty says, and the kids are learning a lifelong sport.

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  • In memory of Shannon, please ‘get swabbed’
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    In memory of Shannon, please ‘get swabbed’

    ByEileen Ogintz November 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    I love to see people live their dreams whether on vacation or at home. But sometimes, that dream is all too fleeting. All 11-year-old Shannon Tavarez wanted to do was perform on stage. She beat out hundreds of children in an open audition to win the role of Nala in The Lion King on Broadway.

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  • Get your own Santa visit at Sandestin
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    Get your own Santa visit at Sandestin

    ByEileen Ogintz November 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    If you are staying at the resort, you can arrange to have Santa come to your condo or cottage—gift in hand (he presented me with a soft stuffed lamb complete with a tag that reads “To Eileen from Santa”) and read a holiday story to the kids

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  • Four Days at Sandestin Resort
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    Four Days at Sandestin Resort

    ByEileen Ogintz November 2, 2010June 28, 2023

    Welcome to Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Destin, FL on the Gulf Coast about halfway between Pensacola and Panama City. You’re just a little more than four hours from Atlanta or Birmingham; five from New Orleans and eight from Dallas.

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  • To the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park
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    To the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park

    ByEileen Ogintz October 28, 2010June 28, 2023

    We’re riding in a truck on a photo caravan into the heart of the large animal enclosures, which means, as we bump along, we get up close to not only the rhinos (Southern white, as well as greater one-horned) but also the giraffes (try feeding leaves to two giraffes at once!), Springbok, Cape buffalo, ostrich, Defassa Waterbuck, zebras and more.

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  • What to do when you lose your passport while traveling abroad
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    What to do when you lose your passport while traveling abroad

    ByEileen Ogintz October 22, 2010June 28, 2023

    I’m still not sure where or how it happened that day in Florence. Our passports were securely in my purse but that evening, the leather envelope I carried them in was gon

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  • To Kauai — Now the Adventure Isle
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    To Kauai — Now the Adventure Isle

    ByEileen Ogintz October 21, 2010June 28, 2023

    We’ve driven to the end of Kuhio Highway on the North Shore of Kauai to Ke’e beach — past some of the most luxuriant plants I’ve ever seen. Spectacular beaches abound here on Kauai, including Lumahai beach where Mitzi Gaynor “washed that man right out of her hair” for the filming of “South Pacific.” There’s also the town of Hanalei of “Puff the Magic Dragon” fame

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  • Are you ready for ghosts and goblins?
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    Are you ready for ghosts and goblins?

    ByAndy Yemma October 15, 2010November 10, 2025

    This year, there are thousands of haunted attractions around the country to choose from that offer chills and thrills for most of the fall. Even Broadway is getting in on the act

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  • To Steamboat Springs
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    To Steamboat Springs

    ByEileen Ogintz October 14, 2010June 28, 2023

    The story goes that in the early 1800s a French trapper heard a noisy hot spring that reminded him of a steamboat. When the railroad was built in 1908, the formations around the spring were changed and the chugging sound was lost. Still, the name stuck.

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  • How to survive and have fun on college tours with your kids
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    How to survive and have fun on college tours with your kids

    ByEileen Ogintz October 8, 2010June 28, 2023

    Anyone who has ever toured colleges with a high school student — and I was on my third round that Boston weekend — knows that’s no small feat. I’ve driven four hours to have my son refuse to get out of the car because he didn’t like the look of the campus

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  • Meeting Up with Some Ghosts and Goblins
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    Meeting Up with Some Ghosts and Goblins

    ByEileen Ogintz October 7, 2010June 28, 2023

    Halloween is no longer just about trick or treating in the neighborhood. That’s old school — apparently. Instead, you can take your pick of zoos, museums, theme parks, campgrounds, big cities, small ones — all of which have Halloween doings guaranteed to scare the teens and plenty of benign “spooky” fun for the littlest ghosts and goblins.

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  • Tonight we’re going to watch the flamingos in the sunset!
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    Tonight we’re going to watch the flamingos in the sunset!

    ByEileen Ogintz October 4, 2010June 28, 2023

    The Atacama region (less than two hours flight from Santiago) is one of the most visited in Chile and it is easy to see why — the spectacular desert landscape, the chance to hike to an ancient village, taste a llama kebob (you’ll see them everywhere here), hike to the top of a volcano at 18,000 feet or to the highest geyser field in the world — El Tatio Geisers at 14,190 feet — and visit unique nature reserves like this.

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  • When grownups go out to play in the fall
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    When grownups go out to play in the fall

    ByEileen Ogintz September 30, 2010June 28, 2023

    Fall is an ideal time for some “me” and “us” time. “Prices are generally less expensive than the summer months,” says Travelocity.com’s Genevieve Brown. “And since most families are wrapped up with school activities, you’re not likely to encounter a lot of kids at your destination.”

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  • A place that mixes kids and adults seamlessly
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    A place that mixes kids and adults seamlessly

    ByEileen Ogintz September 29, 2010May 14, 2025

    “You do something and the next day you want to do It again because it was so fun,” says Zach. With other friends, they made a human pyramid while moms played tennis, headed out in kayaks and to water-ski, hunt for frogs, and watch a movie while their parents linger guilt-free over dinner. “We eat and then run off,” Zach says.

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  • MAKING SURE MOM GETS A BREAK TOO IN SNOWY CLIMES
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    MAKING SURE MOM GETS A BREAK TOO IN SNOWY CLIMES

    ByEileen Ogintz September 28, 2010June 28, 2023

    We moms all know the dirty little secret of family vacations. No, I’m not talking about the piles of laundry when we get home, though that’s certainly no fun. I’m talking about how moms whisper on the beach, on line at theme parks and at ski resort lifts that family vacations are really no vacations at all for them, especially when young kids are part of the equation.

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  • A lakeside resort in Maine with that old feel
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    A lakeside resort in Maine with that old feel

    ByEileen Ogintz September 28, 2010June 28, 2023

    I didn’t have to shop, cook or do the dishes or even crack the lobsters. Welcome to Migis Lodge. In a local Native American language Migis means “Place to Steal Away and Rest,” says Tim Porta, who is the second generation to run the place—his 29-year-old son Jed the third generation.

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  • Three late summer days in New England
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    Three late summer days in New England

    ByEileen Ogintz September 27, 2010October 3, 2023

    The resort—built on 700 acres—includes 77 cabins that were built before the 1940s. The same families have been coming for generations for the same illusive qualities that first brought families here more than a century ago—the lake front, the chance to be together whether reading a book, playing croquet on the lawn or going out in a sail boat or kayak

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  • Plenty to do (and eat) on a day at sea with Disney
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    Plenty to do (and eat) on a day at sea with Disney

    ByEileen Ogintz September 25, 2010June 28, 2023

    DAY THREE — Our first day at sea and there is so much to do! We can go to a lecture about Malta where we will be tomorrow, play Bingo or go to a cooking demonstration, learn napkin folding or Origami.

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  • New survey: the most enduring memories come from family vacations
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    New survey: the most enduring memories come from family vacations

    ByEileen Ogintz September 24, 2010June 28, 2023

    Disney gets it. They’ve just announced the creation of a special website where you can share your Disney memories and view those of other vacationers (maybe you’ll laugh, maybe you’ll pick up a park-going tip).

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  • To Oahu Beyond Waikiki
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    To Oahu Beyond Waikiki

    ByEileen Ogintz September 23, 2010June 28, 2023

    We are just off the leeward coast of Oahu, a world away from bustling Waikiki near the Ko Olina Resort & Marina and the JW Marriott Ihilani Resort and Spa (http://www.ihilani.com/) where we are staying. Here, we’re snorkeling with marine biologist Tori Cullins and her crew at Wilde Side Specialty Tours (www.sailhawaii.com) at a spot where sea turtles return again and again to have fish clean them of sand and algae

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  • Beyond Waikiki Beach — last day in Hawaii
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    Beyond Waikiki Beach — last day in Hawaii

    ByEileen Ogintz September 21, 2010June 28, 2023

    We swam with wild spinner dolphins—two pods, maybe 30 of them racing around our boat; there are very few places in the world to do that, I learn. The Hawaiian spinner dolphins feed at night, we learn, and return to this area close to Hawaii’s western coast to play and rest.

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  • Welcome to Hawaii, Mickey!
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    Welcome to Hawaii, Mickey!

    ByEileen Ogintz September 20, 2010June 29, 2023

    This is Disney’s first foray into Hawaii and is designed so that families vacation here in a new way, promises Djuan Rivers, Vice President of the new resort as he leads me on a hard hat tour.

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  • Kauai morphs from garden isle to adventure haven
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    Kauai morphs from garden isle to adventure haven

    ByEileen Ogintz September 18, 2010June 28, 2023

    Kauai is Adventure-Central and my daughters, young cousin and oldest friend—a girls’ trip!-are sure seeing that this morning. “It is the place to come for outdoor activities,” declares Maui Native Eric Dee.

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  • Time to relax and enjoy the facilities
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    Time to relax and enjoy the facilities

    ByEileen Ogintz September 17, 2010June 28, 2023

    “We just want to relax,” my adventure-loving crew says. So that’s what we do, and there couldn’t be a better place to do it—with or without kids—than this Hyatt Resort with its network of pools–one with a water slide we all love and one just for adults, a gentle salt water lagoon for the youngest vacationers.

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  • Flying Safely with Young Children
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    Flying Safely with Young Children

    ByEileen Ogintz September 16, 2010June 28, 2023

    Parents wouldn’t think of driving anywhere without securely strapping their baby in an appropriate safety seat and spend countless hours considering which safety seat to buy. But on airplanes, it’s a different story. I just don’t get it.

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  • Exploring around the Na Pali Coast
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    Exploring around the Na Pali Coast

    ByEileen Ogintz September 16, 2010June 28, 2023

    Hanalei and beyond makes me think this is what Hawaii used to be like—one-lane bridges, narrow winding roads, shaved ice stands selling flavors like Li Hing Mui (sweet Asian plum) and Guava, small shops with colorful Hawaiian shirts hanging outside.

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  • On Kauai and more adventures
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    On Kauai and more adventures

    ByEileen Ogintz September 15, 2010June 28, 2023

    Not bad for a morning on vacation. Other adventures include the chance to paddle along the Na Pali Coast along 2,000 foot sea cliffs, through sea caves, bike down Waimea Canyon, paddle the Wailua River or a kayak trip along with a zip line adventure.

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  • Exploring botanicals and turtle nests of Kauai
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    Exploring botanicals and turtle nests of Kauai

    ByEileen Ogintz September 14, 2010June 29, 2023

    It turns out that of all the endangered species of plants in the United States, two thirds are from Hawaii, and this research effort is designed to help these plants once again flourish

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  • A week in Hawaii with the girls
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    A week in Hawaii with the girls

    ByEileen Ogintz September 13, 2010June 28, 2023

    I’m traveling with my two daughters, Reggie and Melanie, my 15-year-old cousin Eva Weinberg, and my best friend, JoAnne Cagen. It is our last gasp of summer before the girls scatter back across the country to jobs in San Francisco, school in Colorado and Connecticut. The trip is especially poignant for JoAnne.

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  • Grown Ups Have as Much Fun Aboard the Disney Magic as the Kids
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    Grown Ups Have as Much Fun Aboard the Disney Magic as the Kids

    ByEileen Ogintz September 9, 2010June 28, 2023

    In just one day at sea, you could go from a sommelier selection tasting at 12:30 to a martini tasting at 2:30 and the mixology seminar at three. At four there’s a tequila seminar and at 10:30 a cognac tasting, followed by adult versions of onboard entertainment — comedians, magicians, musicians.

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  • On Disney Magic — no one is Grumpy or Sleepy
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    On Disney Magic — no one is Grumpy or Sleepy

    ByEileen Ogintz September 8, 2010June 28, 2023

    As we near the end of our 11 day voyage, I’m more convinced more than ever that there can’t be an easier way to introduce children to new cultures and new places. There’s no packing and unpacking every day, no navigating unfamiliar cities with bored kids, no trying to find them something they’ll eat on a menu in a foreign language.

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  • Celebrating with the little general in Corsica
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    Celebrating with the little general in Corsica

    ByEileen Ogintz September 7, 2010June 28, 2023

    The Disney Magic is at Ajaccio Corsica on Napoleon Bonaparte’s Birthday- August 15. So there will be fireworks, music and plenty of celebrating.

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  • Taking the Kids featured in Associated Press Article Traveling with College-Bound Kids
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    Taking the Kids featured in Associated Press Article Traveling with College-Bound Kids

    ByEileen Ogintz September 7, 2010June 28, 2023

    Eileen’s experience with traveling with older children was featured in this Associated Press article about traveling with a college-bound student.

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  • Fall is a great time to visit the Smithsonian Museums
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    Fall is a great time to visit the Smithsonian Museums

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2010June 28, 2023

    Where else can you hold a hissing cockroach, hang on to a “shooting star” (actually a 4.5 billion year old meteorite), use real bones to solve a mystery CSI-style or, as I did, see what you’d look like as an early human

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  • Pasta making in Tuscany
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    Pasta making in Tuscany

    ByEileen Ogintz September 6, 2010June 28, 2023

    We’re at a restored picture-perfect farmhouse up in the hills of Lucca on the vineyard and olive groves that are owned by Piero Tartagini and Francesca Pardini, taking a cooking lesson from Zeela Rubenstein and her husband Mauro Gehigani

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  • A massive kitchen at sea: Disney Magic
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    A massive kitchen at sea: Disney Magic

    ByEileen Ogintz September 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    The 120 cooks, 48 stewards and 10 storekeepers on board the Disney Magic aim to make sure you’re not. How much weight you’ll gain is another story.

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  • Eileen in the Media

    Taking the Kids featured in Associated Press Article Tips for Traveling with Teenagers

    ByEileen Ogintz September 3, 2010June 28, 2023

    Teenagers can be a handful when traveling, too! Beth J. Harpaz of The Associated Press comes to Eileen Ogintz for tips for keeping older kids happy on vacation.

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