The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective An Old Dog Learns a New Trick

We’ve all heard the saying, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” I strongly disagree; I think you can teach an old dog new tricks, as long as the […]
Say Goodbye to the Phrase “Are We There Yet?” With These Travel Games for Kids

Planes, trains and automobiles – no matter your form of transportation, it is that time of the year when many people will be traveling for the holidays. Keeping track of […]
Compost with Success

The weekly ritual of taking out the trash is a commitment in aerobics, strength, and quite possibly, avoiding toxic fumes! Organic trash can comprise kitchen waste, such as eggshells, coffee […]
Easy Quiche Lorraine & Olive Oil Pie Crust

Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dinner, this Quiche Lorraine recipe has the best filling of crispy bacon, leeks, and cheese in a flaky olive oil pie crust. It’s low carb, […]
10 Tips for Surviving Toddlerhood: A Lesson in Paradox and Stamina

By Triad Moms on Main Blogger Ashley Quinn I’m not an expert on raising toddlers, but I am very much in it with a double dose of twenty-eight-month-olds. Twins. Mine talk incessantly, […]
What Three Counselors (and Moms) Want You to Know

By Priscilla St. John Three women gather in a welcoming office overlooking the pond on Forsyth Country Day Schools’ campus. They are the school’s dedicated counselors who together serve the […]
Kids in the Kitchen: Hello Pumpkin!

Now that it’s finally Pumpkin Spice Everything season, I mean “fall,” the coffee shops and bakeries are full of my favorite things. But there’s more to the pumpkin than just […]
Tales from the Table

My adopted family has a traditional joke at the dinner table that has been kept alive for over 40 years. My mom’s brother, uncle Charlie, was the first to introduce […]
5 Ways to Honor National Native American Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is held from September 15th to October 15th and Black History Month is observed during February, but did you know there is also a month honoring Native […]
Inspiring Empathy

Oklahoma middle school teacher Karen Loewe engaged her students in an activity that profoundly changed the way they interact with one another. Karen had created a space where kids felt […]