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Europe Tours: Tips for Creating the Perfect Family Travel Itinerary

...our of the Jewish Ghetto in Rome all I had envisioned it to be. Having the freedom to explore and stop and ponder along the way was worth its weight in gold. Harlem. My only complaint about Harlem in the Netherlands was not being able to spend more time there. Our family loved discovering this quaint town. Regardless how you discover a city, see the sights, or approach the variety of attractions Europe has to offer, your family will benefit from a...

Reading: Making the Most of Storytime

...oo long. You can encourage your child to make up their own words to tell a version of the story too. Relax. So you don't ask questions during the story or you don't feel comfortable acting out the characters? Do what works for you! The goal is spending time with your child, so don't fret about anything else and just enjoy the time together. What are you doing to make storytime fun with your kids? Image courtesy of Flickr Emma Craig is a stay-at-ho...

Thanksgiving Leftovers: Sweet Potatoes

...1 Teaspoon Vanilla 2 Eggs (well beaten) 1/4 Cup Butter (melted) Directions Combine brown sugar, flour, nuts and butter in mixing bowl to create the Crust Mixture. Set aside. Combine sweet potatoes, sugar, salt, vanilla, eggs and butter in a mixing bowl. Set aside. Pour Sweet Potato Mixture into a greased baking dish and bake for 25 minutes at 375 degrees. Remove from oven and sprinkle the Crust Mixture evenly on the Sweet Potato Mixture. Bake an a...

Tuna and Walnut Pasta Salad Recipe

...in tuna and place in a large bowl with the walnuts and peppers and toss to combine. 4. Add the dressing to the pasta and tuna mixture. Stir to coat the ingredients evenly. 5. Sprinkle with parsley or basil before serving. Many thanks to California Walnuts for sharing this recipe and delicious picture. A print version of this recipe is at HealthyEating.org Nutrient Information: Calories: 459, Total Fat: 12 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Polyunsaturated Fat...

5 Things I’ve Learned from Parenting a Child with Autism

...rite an article or did I burn dinner? Possibly, but the sound of the vacuum does not send me into a meltdown. I can handle bright lights and a tag in the back of my shirt. The small things that we have to overcome each day seem so much smaller when we are with someone, day in and day out, who has to overcome so much more just to function. Do you know someone with autism? What have they taught you?...

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