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  • Checking out 21st-century resort kids’ programs
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    Checking out 21st-century resort kids’ programs

    ByEileen Ogintz May 17, 2009June 28, 2023

    Hyatt heralded the movement toward kid-friendly resorts 22 years ago when it started the Camp Hyatt program here… Today you’ll find innovative programs at resorts across the country and beyond

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  • LET’S CELEBRATE!
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    LET’S CELEBRATE!

    ByEileen Ogintz May 10, 2009June 28, 2023

    Birthday, anniversary, wedding, good report card, Mother’s Day, being back home safe after a military deployment … whatever you want to celebrate on your next vacation, you’ll not only get feted like a VIP but also save some significant bucks

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  • Staying healthy right now away from home
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    Staying healthy right now away from home

    ByEileen Ogintz May 3, 2009June 28, 2023

    The swine flu news is making us nervous — very nervous — just when millions of us are planning our much-needed summer vacations. But that doesn’t mean we should grab the kids and huddle under the covers.

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  • On the old-fashioned train to the Grand Canyon
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    On the old-fashioned train to the Grand Canyon

    ByEileen Ogintz April 26, 2009June 28, 2023

    It’s that rare vacation moment when everyone is happy at the same time. And all it took was an old-fashioned train in a remote Arizona town and a singing cowboy leading the kids in a spirited rendition of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.”

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  • Becoming Junior Rangers in the National Parks
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    Becoming Junior Rangers in the National Parks

    ByEileen Ogintz April 19, 2009June 28, 2023

    Everyone who sees the kids with the badges prominently displayed on their shirts are effusive in their praise, which makes the kids all the more pleased with themselves.

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  • To Innsbruck and beyond
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    To Innsbruck and beyond

    ByEileen Ogintz April 11, 2009June 28, 2023

    Who says kids will be bored in Europe? Not in Austria. There’s plenty of culture and history — kids can dress up as royals, in fact, at the Schonbrunn Palace

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  • LAST DAY IN ARIZONA — Meet Lance, Bailey and Sonora
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    LAST DAY IN ARIZONA — Meet Lance, Bailey and Sonora

    ByEileen Ogintz April 11, 2009July 16, 2021

    DAY SIX (April 4, 2009) — Lance is a Hawk, Bailey a turkey vulture and Sonora a two year-old Bald Eagle. The kids’ eyes are…

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  • HARD AT WORK ON VACATION AT CAMP HYATT
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    HARD AT WORK ON VACATION AT CAMP HYATT

    ByEileen Ogintz April 10, 2009June 28, 2023

    DAY FIVE (At the Hyatt Scottsdale) — The kids are hard at work — on vacation. They are crafting elaborate sand creations at the small…

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  • SWEARING IN THE NEW JUNIOR RANGERS
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    SWEARING IN THE NEW JUNIOR RANGERS

    ByEileen Ogintz April 9, 2009July 16, 2021

    “This is Grand Canyon National Park, not Jurassic park,” she says, holding up a plastic dinosaur. “This is the closest you’ll get to a dinosaur!”
    We’re about to go on a ranger — led fossil hunt and there are thousands of fossils to be found, she tells the crowd that includes at least two dozen kids. But there are no dinosaur bones here — these fossils are a lot older!

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  • AT THE GRAND CANYON
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    AT THE GRAND CANYON

    ByEileen Ogintz April 8, 2009July 16, 2021

    I look around and see all kinds of families — from around the world here to experience what is widely considered one of the wonders of the world. It was set aside as a national monument by Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 and became a national park in 1919. It remains one of the most visited parks.

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  • ON THE TRAIN TO THE GRAND CANYON
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    ON THE TRAIN TO THE GRAND CANYON

    ByEileen Ogintz April 7, 2009July 6, 2021

    Today, the train once again carries more than 200,000 passengers to the Canyon 60 miles and 2.5 hours from Williams. Some will return the same afternoon. My cousins — -Jayme and Mike Sitzman and Ethan, 6, and Hannah,4, and I have decided to overnight at the canyon so we have more time to “explore,” as Ethan says.

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  • DAY ONE OF A TRIP TO THE GRAND CANYON
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    DAY ONE OF A TRIP TO THE GRAND CANYON

    ByEileen Ogintz April 6, 2009July 16, 2021

    DAY ONE (Tuesday, March 31, 2009) — The Purple People Eater; Qutie (well it’s a four year old’s turn); Rhinoceros; Tickle Monster… by the time…

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  • Olympic Park Ski Jumps in Park City UT
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    THE FUN NEVER STOPS IN PARK CITY

    ByEileen Ogintz March 30, 2009July 16, 2021

    Take your pick — you can ride a lift up the chairlift at any of Park City’s three resorts and go mountain biking or hiking. Deer Valley alone has a mountain bike school as well as 50 dedicated trails. There are mid-mountain hiking trails that connect the resorts and the Olympic Park — 27 miles! –where incidentally locals turn out in force on Saturday afternoons to watch Ski jumpers practice their jumps, landing in a pool at the bottom.

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  • Ferry Plaza Farmers Market in San Francisco
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    Teaching kids about food along the way in San Francisco

    ByEileen Ogintz March 29, 2009June 28, 2023

    The beautifully restored Ferry Building Marketplace, built in 1898, is a must see for foodies of all ages.

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  • A TOUR OF PARK CITY MOUNTAIN
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    A TOUR OF PARK CITY MOUNTAIN

    ByEileen Ogintz March 29, 2009July 16, 2021

    DAY TWO — It’s the last weekend in March and we’re knee-deep in fresh powder. Park City Mountain Resort got something like 18 fresh inches…

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  • THREE DAYS IN AND AROUND PARK CITY, UTAH
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    THREE DAYS IN AND AROUND PARK CITY, UTAH

    ByEileen Ogintz March 28, 2009July 16, 2021

    DAY ONE (March 27, 2009) == MMM… maybe we should skip straight to desert. There’s not one but three kinds of chocolate fondue — white…

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  • On a cruise for the first time
    Cruises & All-Inclusive | Families & Groups | Weekly Column

    On a cruise for the first time

    ByEileen Ogintz March 22, 2009June 28, 2023

    More than 1.6 million kids cruised last year and that number continues to increase…

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  • DAY IN INNSBRUCK AND AT SWAROVSKI KRISTALLWELTEN
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    DAY IN INNSBRUCK AND AT SWAROVSKI KRISTALLWELTEN

    ByEileen Ogintz March 20, 2009July 16, 2021

    Here there literally is a crystal wonderland — a labyrinth created by international artists that use crystal as an art form in 14 Chambers of Wonder, with paintings, sculptures and installations. We loved Jim Whiting’s Mechanical Theater with the dancing pants and the man’s torso that comes apart to reveal his insides that are all glittering crystals.

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  • A WALK IN THE WOODS
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    A WALK IN THE WOODS

    ByEileen Ogintz March 19, 2009September 13, 2021

    I decide I want to see what else this tiny resort village has to offer so I decide to go on a walk in the woods with engaging ski pro Alois Gstrein, who was raised here on a farm and has lived here all his life, now with his wife and new baby. His entire family – parents, two brothers, two sisters — all live here.

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  • SITTING IN THE ALPINE SUN
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    SITTING IN THE ALPINE SUN

    ByEileen Ogintz March 18, 2009July 16, 2021

    DAY 4 — The sky is post card blue. The Alps look like they are covered in marshmallow fluff with Oreo crumbles underneath. We’re sitting…

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  • We ski through a tunnel from Jiefenbach to Rettenbach
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    We ski through a tunnel from Jiefenbach to Rettenbach

    ByEileen Ogintz March 16, 2009July 16, 2021

    Did I mention our Austrian ski guide Bernhardt Kneissl who has been teaching and guiding here for 43 years — since he was 17? He doesn’t speak much English and my daughter Mel and I no German, so it makes for an interesting day.

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  • A WATER PARK FOR GROWN UPS
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    A WATER PARK FOR GROWN UPS

    ByEileen Ogintz March 16, 2009July 16, 2021

    The kids seemed to love that you swim in a lazy river from indoor pools to the outside, jump out, run outside for two seconds and then jump into one of these huge heated pools on stilts — with salt water, one with whirlpool and massage and blessedly warm. Inside kids and their parents are playing in the expansive pools under the waterfall and in the kids’ pool that is shaped like a Noah’s Ark

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  • To the Kennedy Space Center
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    To the Kennedy Space Center

    ByEileen Ogintz March 15, 2009June 28, 2023

    Just 45 minutes east of Orlando and well worth tearing the kids away from Mouseville, Shamu, Universal’s roller coasters and the hotel pools

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  • A SKI TRIP IN THE AUSTRIAN ALPS
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    A SKI TRIP IN THE AUSTRIAN ALPS

    ByEileen Ogintz March 15, 2009July 16, 2021

    When my 18 year old daughter Melanie and I were touring Austria last summer, she begged me to bring her skiing this winter — her last before she leaves for college.So in the true spirit of let kids lead the way, here we are, about an hour from Innsbuck and just a couple of hours drive from Munich or Zurich.

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  • To the Colorado slopes — and getting the most bang for your buck
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    To the Colorado slopes — and getting the most bang for your buck

    ByEileen Ogintz March 8, 2009June 28, 2023

    Cheap eats and other bargains are especially appreciated in ski country this season — even here in tony Aspen and a few hours away at Vail’s Beaver Creek Resort

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  • The real VIPs on the Norwegian Gem
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    The real VIPs on the Norwegian Gem

    ByEileen Ogintz March 8, 2009July 7, 2021

    Memo to junior first time cruisers: “Go to the kids club the first day because you’ll meet lots of kids,” said Kathy Novzynski,10 and a cruise veteran with three sailings under her belt “A lot of kids don’t know that the activities are so fun,” adds Melora Cook, 9, who is from New Brunswick, Canada.

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  • Behind the scenes on the Norwegian Gem
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    Behind the scenes on the Norwegian Gem

    ByEileen Ogintz March 7, 2009July 7, 2021

    DAY SIX (March 5, 2009) – Two thousand pounds of cereal, 500 gallons of ice cream, 36,000 eggs, 1,600 gallons of milk, 900 pounds of…

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  • TAKING THE SHARKS!
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    TAKING THE SHARKS!

    ByEileen Ogintz March 6, 2009July 7, 2021

    The sharks are everywhere — swimming in front of me, behind me, so close I can see their teeth and the marks on their skin. Some are nine feet long!

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  • A STOP AT GREAT STIRRUP BAY, BAHAMAS
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    A STOP AT GREAT STIRRUP BAY, BAHAMAS

    ByEileen Ogintz March 5, 2009July 10, 2021

    Kids are snorkeling in the turquoise clear water while parents catch some rays. There’s a beach volleyball game in full swing and a barbeque going. Bahamian music is playing and the Bahama Mamas are flowing.

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  • A SHORE EXCURSION TO THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
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    A SHORE EXCURSION TO THE KENNEDY SPACE CENTER

    ByEileen Ogintz March 4, 2009July 7, 2021

    The last time I was here — more than 15 years ago — we were vacationing in Orlando and came over to watch a Space Shuttle launch. Ironically. A launch is scheduled — a night launch — for next week, we’re told, though that can change.

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  • DAY TWO — AT SEA ON THE NORWEGIAN GEM
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    DAY TWO — AT SEA ON THE NORWEGIAN GEM

    ByEileen Ogintz March 3, 2009July 7, 2021

    Norwegian Cruise Lines must be doing something right. Despite the bad economy, this ship is full — 2873 passengers with 500 children under 18 on board.There are 1108 crew members to take care of us, says Prem Kainikkara, the hotel director who oversees them all. They are from more than 50 countries and many speak three languages.

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  • A Weekend Getaway to Squaw Valley, U.S.A.
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    A Weekend Getaway to Squaw Valley, U.S.A.

    ByEileen Ogintz March 2, 2009July 16, 2021

    For a weekend retreat away from the bustling city of San Francisco, Squaw Valley was the perfect destination. The ski mountain is close enough to the city, about a three-hour drive, to wake up early and make it from the city to the mountain still in time for a full day of skiing, and some après skiing fun.

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  • Going on spring break
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    Going on spring break

    ByEileen Ogintz March 1, 2009June 28, 2023

    Some almost canceled their plans this year, but they decided to go because of the opportunity for badly needed family time

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  • Setting Sail on a Weeklong Cruise on the Norwegian Gem
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    Setting Sail on a Weeklong Cruise on the Norwegian Gem

    ByEileen Ogintz March 1, 2009June 28, 2023

    Welcome aboard the Norwegian Gem, the ship that sails from New York to Florida every Saturday. It may be chilly, but cruisers are sipping Sail Away special cocktails and lining up for barbeque on deck as music plays. The kids are eyeing the hot tubs longingly (maybe in a day or two when we reach Florida!).

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  • At Snowmass: SO MANY CHOICES FOR THE SWEET TOOTH
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    At Snowmass: SO MANY CHOICES FOR THE SWEET TOOTH

    ByEileen Ogintz February 28, 2009July 16, 2021

    I can’t think of a better place than The Sweet Life for the bottom of a family mountain like Snowmass, by far the largest of Aspen’s four mountains and family-central with the year-old Treehouse Adventure Center that is ski school central for young kids. Jen Hayes opened her second The Sweet life (the first is in Telluride) in Snowmass’s new Base Village and it’s not only perfect for this mountain but for this economy.

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  • Snowshoeing at Snowmass
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    Snowshoeing at Snowmass

    ByEileen Ogintz February 27, 2009July 16, 2021

    “The whole idea is to educate the public about the environment so they get out and love it and want to protect it,” he says. Kids as young as seven can join one of these gentle tours. “If you can walk you can do this tour,” Carter says, but he adds if you have younger kids you can call and arrange a special tour.

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  • Snowmass — family ski heaven
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    Snowmass — family ski heaven

    ByEileen Ogintz February 26, 2009July 16, 2021

    We have moved over to the new base area at Snowmass, the largest of Aspen’s four mountains and the one known as the family mountain (though my 17 year-old discovered plenty of extreme terrain too). There is a vertical drop of over 4,400 feet and 3,132 acres of terrain — attracting more skiers than Aspen’s three other mountains combined.

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  • Aspen in the recession — there are pluses
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    Aspen in the recession — there are pluses

    ByEileen Ogintz February 25, 2009July 16, 2021

    Yes, like every other resort in the country, business is down in America’s most famous ski town. The mountains aren’t crowded and you don’t seem to see as many flashy ski outfits either. It’s easier to get dinner reservations or a table when you want one.

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  • HOW PARENTS MANAGE TO TAKE KIDS SKIING IN A DIFFICULT ECONOMY
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    HOW PARENTS MANAGE TO TAKE KIDS SKIING IN A DIFFICULT ECONOMY

    ByEileen Ogintz February 24, 2009July 16, 2021

    It’s lunch time at Beaver Creek Resort’s main mountain restaurant Spruce Saddle Lodge and the place is packed with families. You wouldn’t know there is a recession going on — until you start talking to people, like I did, table hopping

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  • A VERY GREEN SKI RESORT
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    A VERY GREEN SKI RESORT

    ByEileen Ogintz February 23, 2009July 16, 2021

    I feel like a crazy person! We’re 12 in our gang, ranging from a four year-old to two twenty somethings and a grandma who just turned 60. If you think getting your kids out the door to school or day care in the morning is tough, imagine getting them geared up for a day on the snow!

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  • A new style all-inclusive resort on Mexico’s Riviera Maya
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    A new style all-inclusive resort on Mexico’s Riviera Maya

    ByEileen Ogintz February 22, 2009June 28, 2023

    My mission: To see if a vacation with active teens and young adults can be successful at an all-inclusive resort. Conclusion: “yes”

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  • SIX LITTLE SKIERS ALL IN A ROW
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    SIX LITTLE SKIERS ALL IN A ROW

    ByEileen Ogintz February 22, 2009July 16, 2021

    Beaver Creek is a Vail Resort — about 10 minutes from famous Vail in fact — but it is a parallel universe. Even on a busy weekend, it is not crowded. The resort is known for its stellar learning terrain, kids’ school and green easy trails at the top of the mountain, though there is plenty of extreme terrain too.

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  • How snow sports can transform a child’s life
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    How snow sports can transform a child’s life

    ByEileen Ogintz February 15, 2009June 28, 2023

    “This is a lot more than teaching kids how to turn on the mountain. This is about using sports to do character development.”

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  • To the Mohonk Mountain House
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    To the Mohonk Mountain House

    ByEileen Ogintz February 1, 2009June 28, 2023

    There it is, right in front of us, a castle, a sprawling, Victorian castle, just a couple of hours north of New York City.

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  • To Stowe Vermont and elsewhere in snow country
    Backyard Vacations | Destinations | Families & Groups | Lodging | Snow Vacations | Weekly Column

    To Stowe Vermont and elsewhere in snow country

    ByEileen Ogintz January 25, 2009June 28, 2023

    I’ve forsaken the slopes today, as terrific as they are at the brand-new Spruce Peak base area at Stowe Mountain Resort. I’m snowshoeing at the nearby Trapp Family Lodge

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  • To Oaxaca, Mexico
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    To Oaxaca, Mexico

    ByEileen Ogintz January 18, 2009June 28, 2023

    Oaxaca is in the southeastern part of Mexico and we’ve come here for a few days of cultural immersion after a week lazing on the beach

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  • A lesson in Mexican cooking on our last day in Oaxaca
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    A lesson in Mexican cooking on our last day in Oaxaca

    ByEileen Ogintz January 17, 2009July 16, 2021

    Welcome to Seasons of My Heart Cooking School ) that is run by well-known chef Susana Trilling, an American from Philadelphia who fell in love with Mexico on vacation more than 20 years ago and has lived here most of the time since, raising her two kids here.

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  • An ancient way of making pottery and a unique wood carver
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    An ancient way of making pottery and a unique wood carver

    ByEileen Ogintz January 16, 2009July 16, 2021

    Talk about loving your work. Eighty-eight year old Dona Sophia Reyes is a potter who works seven days a week and hasn’t had a day off since she was eight, she tells us when she welcomes us into her studio and home in San Bartelo Coyotepec, a village about 25 minutes from Oaxaca City.

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  • An adventure through the Oaxacan countryside
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    An adventure through the Oaxacan countryside

    ByEileen Ogintz January 15, 2009July 16, 2021

    We are on our bikes riding on dirt roads passing alfalfa and corn fields, passing locals hauling alfalfa by donkey carts. It is day two of a trip to Oaxaca in Central Mexico that Austin Lehman Adventures (www.austinlehman.com) has arranged for our family.

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  • On to Oaxaca and the tasty grasshoppers
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    On to Oaxaca and the tasty grasshoppers

    ByEileen Ogintz January 14, 2009July 16, 2021

    It tastes kind of like bacon and is seasoned with chile and salt. Not bad! We are walking through a market in Oaxaca City where we’ve arrived just this afternoon to spend a few days touring this cultural center on a trip organized for us by Austin Lehman Adventures. Locals are selling the “chapulines” — there are big piles of them! Cheap too — just 3 pesos for a bag (about 40 cents).

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