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Love and Appreciate Dad with Great Food on Father's Day

Jun
10
2008

Father's Day has always been special. Whether celebrating my own Dad as a child or now with my own children, my husband, and grandfathers, it is a day to show the men in our lives how much we love and appreciate them. And I like to show love and appreciation in the form of food. If you aren't much of a gourmet, there are plenty of places to help you prepare a great meal for Dad. Here's my pick ... Read more >

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Date Night: Be a Spy at the International Spy Museum (win free tickets for this weekend!)

Jan
15
2009

If your idea of a date includes catching the latest Bond flick, getting a private tour of CIA headquarters, or other forms of mystery, intrigue, and deception, head to the International Spy Museum for Operation Spy on Friday or Saturday nights. Operation Spy is part of the Spy at Night experience and is billed as an immersion experience where you get to be a U.S. Intelligence office on an ... Read more >

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Leticia

Leticia never had any inkling that she would end up in the DC Metro Area but now finds herself loving everything about living here except Beltway traffic. Born and raised in Northern California's Silicon Valley, this Bay Area native spent 6 years as a New Englander and then moved to the DC Metro Area to be closer to her now-husband and teach for a local school system. By day, Leticia spends...Read more >

Beth Hoffman

Beth is a former corporate flunky turned corporate drop-out and now spends most of her time chasing her two kids; princess-obsessed brand-new preschooler, Mia, and food-obsessed chubbiest baby you've ever seen, Owen. She's a 30-year resident of Northern Virginia and enjoys dragging her kids to all the same places her parents used to drag her....Read more >

How to Write a Family Mission Statement

Apr
18
2013

Where do we begin if we want to make good citizens out of our young children?  For parents of preschoolers, mere mention of this idea may seem absurdly lofty. We're still mired in the minutiae of picky eating habits, playground supervision and bedtime rituals. Can't the civics lessons wait ...Read more >

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