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May 30, 2014

A Great Gift For Any Occasion (Hint: It Involves Sharing Time)

A recent issue of Family Circle featured the story of Lynya Floyd, who asked her friends on FaceBook to honor her birthday by leaving a message on her timeline – but not just a generic wish. She asked them to offer a suggestion. Floyd’s request? “Please note one epic adventure we haven’t been on that […]
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Published on May 30, 2014 08:36

April 7, 2014

Bucket List Adventures Imperfectly Done

My family took visited Nashville for the first time last week. We spent five days of our spring break in the city and checked off multiple bucket list goals (including seeing Nashville itself). We had a great time that promoted family bonding, even though we could have done better at making the most of it. […]
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Published on April 07, 2014 08:35

March 24, 2014

Help for Spring Break, Spring Cleaning & More: March/April Articles

The kids are bickering, the house is a mess, and you’re just wishing you could get away from it all. Does that sound like your family’s spring break? No? Maybe yours goes more like this: the kids are bickering, your car/hotel room/suitcase is a mess, and you’re just wishing you could get away from it […]
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Published on March 24, 2014 07:50

March 12, 2014

Bucket Lists & Delayed Gratification

I share in my Op-Ed published in today’s LA Times why I think crowdfunding is not the way to go when it comes to underwriting your bucket list adventures. Not that I’m against crowdfunding. It has a great history and serves a purpose. One factor I didn’t mention that I think is at play in […]
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Published on March 12, 2014 13:49

March 10, 2014

One Family’s Laid-Back Approach to Youth Sports (& How it Turned Out)

I went to a parent meeting for the high school girls’ soccer team this weekend. I paid for uniforms, “met” the coaches, and learned what it will mean for my eldest to play for her school. But I hadn’t always assumed that day would come. In fact, for the last week during tryouts I sweated […]
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Published on March 10, 2014 04:30

March 3, 2014

Why You Need to Rethink Social Media This Spring Break

We’re a connected society. Ellen DeGeneres’s recording-breaking Oscars Twitter selfie is just one proof. We text, tweet, pin and post our way through our days. We browse, troll and read too. It keeps us in touch and informed. We can be supportive and get support. But there comes a time when social media usage can […]
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Published on March 03, 2014 10:05

February 24, 2014

One Way to Accomplish More in Your Life

Bucket lists are funny things. We are all proud to have one (in our heads). We love to chime at the mention of a cool exploit that we envision ourselves completing one day (and hence would include on our theoretical list). We like to tell the stories of things we have done and adventures we […]
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Published on February 24, 2014 06:49

February 14, 2014

Encouraging Your Spouse’s Dreams, Taming Sibling Rivalry, & More: February Articles

I love my job! As a parenting journalist I have the opportunity to interview fascinating people about topics I want to learn more on (and often ask them for solutions to problems I face). And I get to share tips and ideas from my own life, along with an opinion or two. Every month parents […]
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Published on February 14, 2014 09:30

February 7, 2014

Free Three-Month Subscription to Bucket List Living Magazine

If you’ve never checked out the new monthly digital publication, Bucket List Living Magazine, you should. The layouts are sharp and the articles make the most of the digital platform, such as including imbedded videos and links to recommended products. And the articles are both practical and inspiring. As the name suggests, this magazine is […]
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Published on February 07, 2014 09:04

February 3, 2014

What We Can Learn from the (Boring) Big Game Pre-game

Okay, let’s all admit it – even most diehard Seahawks fans found last night’s championship football game boring. By halftime most of Twitter was alight with complaints of how much of a non-competition the game had become. I felt for Peyton Manning and the rest of his team, but that wasn’t enough to overcome the […]
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Published on February 03, 2014 07:50