Socially Distant Summer
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It’s finally summer and kids and teens are ready for a much needed break. But, what does that break look like when they’re forced to remain physically distanced from friends and family? While local organizations are doing what they can to provide res... Read full article
Can you be Cool in a Minivan?
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To my shock and dismay, Suburbans did not have four latch systems. Apparently, there are very few families looking to safely buckle a two-year-old and three newborns. Thus I began my journey into the minivan world.... Read full article
A Guide To Buying Toys For Tiny Tots
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I want to find what’s best for them developmentally that they will love!... Read full article
Be Our Guest! Beauty and the Beast Performances at Parkview
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Beauty and The Beast, the classic “tale as old as time,” tells the story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved,... Read full article
Unlimited Independence Despite Physical Limitations
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Not many kids receive bicycles as gifts from their school friends, but most don’t face the physical challenges Camilla “Cami” Rios does. She was recently surprised with a pink specially made adaptive bike.... Read full article
Ham & Waffle Breakfast Sandwiches
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Even with the morning rush to school, you will still have time to cook up these tasty and easy-to-make breakfast sandwiches.... Read full article
Creamy Herb Chicken Pasta
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All you need is 15 minutes and six ingredients to cook up this deliciously creamy chicken pasta for your next family meal.... Read full article
Catholic High Named 2020 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
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Catholic High School was recently named a 2020 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. This is the sixth time CHS has been recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School in the Exemplary High Performing Schools category - the only school in the natio... Read full article
Summer Goals
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Goal #1: Take my kids skating: I seriously cannot believe my children have never done this. Goal #2: Teach my children my phone number and our address: When I was the same age as my children, I not only knew my phone number, but everyone else's.... Read full article