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June 2011

In This Issue

A father's hands

When I think about my dad, I think about his hands. He’s got these big strong, calloused hands, and though I have a terrible memory I memorized those hands long ago.

Kids eat free

Find out where kids eat for free in Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties.

Dads-to-be: Help mom-to-be get hospital ready

When your baby’s birth is imminent and you are rushing to get to the hospital, it’s very likely that you’ll forget something. Being prepared beforehand is key and one of the best ways to start preparing is by making a list...

Visit next year's summer camp now

One of the things that makes choosing a summer camp so difficult is that you have to make your selection in the dead of winter — precisely the wrong time to visit potential camps if you want to see first-hand what they offer.

Old wives' tales

Ask any woman who’s ever been pregnant and she’ll tell you she’s heard her share of old wives’ tales. From figuring out the child’s gender to determining when the bouncing bundle will arrive, there’s a homespun theory for nearly everything related to pregnancy and childbirth.

Keep them safe in their seats

Car seats: How can such a basic piece of equipment cause so much confusion?

The lowdown and dirty on chores

It is a bit of a battle to get kids to accept responsibilities around the house, but it’s worth the effort.

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, is a charming town that sits about a half-hour drive north of Niagara Falls. I had never before heard of this place, but friends urged us to include it in our trip to Niagara Falls and it definitely became the highlight of the trip for me.

Ohmygosh!

Moms are supposed to be the ones embarrassing their kids, right? Yet sometimes, mom is the one who gets embarrassed and it can happen even before Junior makes his appearance. Being pregnant certainly has its awkward moments, but there are also “Going down in the family history books” humiliating moments. Some Central Pennsylvania moms share their stories.

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