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  • Meeting Some Ghosts
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    Meeting Some Ghosts

    Byuser October 18, 2009June 28, 2023

    Seen any ghosts lately? Now’s your chance. Time travel back to the 18th century where you can get up close and personal with pirates and ghosts at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.

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    Taking the Grown Up Kids

    Byuser October 14, 2009June 28, 2023

    We just got back from a whirlwind trip to Northern California that included museum-hopping in San Francisco, hiking in Yosemite National Park and wine tasting in Sonoma County. My companions, besides my husband Andy were my 23-year-old daughter Reggie and her boyfriend Dan Foldes. They live and work in San Francisco.

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  • Thanks for the Memories, Gus!
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    Thanks for the Memories, Gus!

    Byuser October 8, 2009June 28, 2023

    Yesterday was a very sad day in our house. We had to say goodbye to our 11-year-old Lab Gus who had developed a very aggressive and painful bone cancer.

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  • To an Exotic Place That Loves Kids!
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    To an Exotic Place That Loves Kids!

    Byuser October 4, 2009June 28, 2023

    Who says kids and romance don’t go together? Even in a place as famous for honeymoons as Bora Bora, families’ rule, especially as Air Tahiti Nui continues to offer kids free deals on flights. There are also great hotel deals

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    A Drive Down Memory Lane

    Byuser September 30, 2009October 3, 2023

    Five years ago, we visited Colorado Springs for our oldest daughter’s freshman Parent Weekend at Colorado College. We brought 13-year-old Melanie–not a happy camper that weekend to have all the attention focused on her older sister–and stayed at the iconic and sprawling Broadmoor resort.

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  • A panda at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
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    Getting Up-close and Personal with Animals at Zoos and Aquariums in the Fall

    Byuser September 27, 2009June 28, 2023

    It helps to have the kids read up on the animals before you go, as long as it’s fun and doesn’t turn into something “completely boring and educational!”

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  • When Everyone Else is Back in School
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    When Everyone Else is Back in School

    Byuser September 20, 2009June 28, 2023

    So what if you’re toting a stroller and diaper bag or home-school assignments, while everyone else is waiting for the school bus and arranging car pools

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  • New York — a foodie paradise
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    New York — a foodie paradise

    Byuser September 17, 2009October 4, 2023

    It’s impossible to go hungry in New York—not with vendors selling hot dogs, pretzels, kabobs and more on every corner. It’s also impossible to get bored eating in New York, whether you want to head to China Town or Ninth Avenue for good ethnic eats, great burgers, pasta, pizza or more gourmet fare.

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  • Central Park through a preschooler’s eyes
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    Central Park through a preschooler’s eyes

    Byuser September 16, 2009October 3, 2023

    We saw the penguins and the puffins, the sea lions and polar bears Ida and Gus, the Red Pandas and the Snow Monkeys. The Snow Leopards — new to the zoo — seemed to be hiding. The Wildlife Conservation Society, which oversees The Central Park Zoo as well as the Bronx Zoo and others in NYC (www.wcs.org), is a leader in the care and conservation of these creatures.

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  • A few days in New York with a preschooler
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    A few days in New York with a preschooler

    Byuser September 15, 2009July 9, 2021

    This is my four year-old cousin Hannah Sitzman’s first Broadway production and she loves every minute of it — from the costumes and sets to the music to the black tee shirt which spells out “Shrek” in pink sparkly letters. I especially loved the magic of the costumes.

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    Should resorts ban kids?

    Byuser September 14, 2009June 28, 2023

    A Denver Post reader told me she was “seething” when she read the column I wrote about Bora Bora being a good bet for families…

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  • Taking the Kids — To College
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    Taking the Kids — To College

    Byuser September 13, 2009June 28, 2023

    Like the 3 million other families taking freshman to school this year, I knew the weekend would be stressful, not to mention an emotional rollercoaster

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  • Meeting Some Bears in Alaska
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    Meeting Some Bears in Alaska

    Byuser September 6, 2009June 28, 2023

    It appears we’ve picked the perfect time to visit. Vermillion, who’s called Verm, explains there are more bears than there have been in years, including three sets of triplets and three sets of twins all born this spring

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  • Taking the Kids — And Myself to a Spa
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    Taking the Kids — And Myself to a Spa

    Byuser August 30, 2009June 28, 2023

    My mom never took me to a spa — I don’t think she’s ever been to one herself — but I’ve taken my wilderness-loving daughters to spas from the Caribbean to Colorado, from Arizona to Austria

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  • To Mexico Where You’ll Find Great Deals
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    To Mexico Where You’ll Find Great Deals

    Byuser August 23, 2009June 28, 2023

    Whether you want adventures with your kids, want to learn about endangered sea turtles or if you simply want to hit the beach, there’s no better time to visit Mexico.

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  • On an ‘uncruise’ Alaskan sea adventure
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    On an ‘uncruise’ Alaskan sea adventure

    Byuser August 16, 2009June 28, 2023

    Unlike the big cruise ships, we can take our time in Glacier Bay, which offers 3.3 million acres of glaciers that calve right in front of us

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  • Grandparents and Kids Take on the Big Apple with Elderhostel
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    Grandparents and Kids Take on the Big Apple with Elderhostel

    Byuser August 9, 2009June 28, 2023

    Elderhostel is known for their affordable, educational programs for seniors. But what many don’t realize is that there are 200 different grandparent-grandchild programs with almost 400 departures

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  • Cheering on the humpback whales
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    Cheering on the humpback whales

    Byuser August 6, 2009July 16, 2021

    “HONK! HONK!” They are really whales—eight to 10 of them right in front of the boat alternately spewing water high in the air, honking and “fluking”—diving for food and showing us their magnificent tails. We watch them “blow” spewing water high into the air. It’s fun to watch them!

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  • No better way to get the kids interested in nature
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    No better way to get the kids interested in nature

    Byuser August 5, 2009July 7, 2021

    There are seven kids aged 11 to 16-six of them boys — in our group. And in Alaska, of course, we don’t let the rain stop us whether we’re kayaking to a glacier and ice caves, looking for bear on the beach or trying to track them as we bushwhack our way through old forest.

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  • No TV, no internet, so what?
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    No TV, no internet, so what?

    Byuser August 4, 2009July 7, 2021

    “If I had it I’d be on it but I’m not really missing it,” said 15 year old Jake Blacutt. Instead, they’re playing marathon games of slapjack and hearts, making origami, and with the grown-ups — telephone charades. Seventeen year old Drew Redmond shows 13 year old Miles Singer card tricks. Eleven year old Charlotte doesn’t let the boys phase her. It is a lot easier, I think, for the kids to get to know one another without the distractions of TV, internet and video games.

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