Chicago 2013 – Part Four

It was a quick drive from Chinatown to our clinic at VanderCook College of Music, Chuck’s alma mater. I had my camera ready to take photos as we approached, but our bus driver went in the “back way” so we were there before I realized it. Oops!   The first…

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Chicago 2013 – Part Three

Apparently the place we had lunch the last two times we were in Chinatown had gone out of business, so this year we ate at House of Fortune. The restaurant itself wasn’t as big as the other place, but the food was just as good. As usual, Chuck had ordered…

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Chicago 2013 – Part Two

  When the bus slowed I surfaced from my book and noticed that there was a LOT more traffic. We’re getting closer!   And there’s one of my favorite sights; the Chicago skyline. Get out of the way truck; can’t you see I’m trying to take a picture here?  …

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Chicago 2013 – Part One

Early Thursday morning I woke up and rolled over to look blearily at the clock. “4:40 AM. At this time tomorrow I’ll be on the bus. I am SO glad it’s not tomorrow.” I rolled over again and went back to sleep.   Every year when I’m getting ready for…

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Entrepreneurial Kids: What We Can Learn From Them

Please welcome guest author, Andrea Porter. Andrea is a painter, mom, wife and photographer who always has material to write about. Finding the time to write is another story altogether. (Sounds like me!) As always, time saved and a great article are the only benefits I receive from guest authors.…

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Here We Go Again – Chicago 2013

Guess where Teacher and I are… Come on, guess! Here’s a hint…   Yup, we’re on our way to Chicago again!   Once again I’m planning to take lots of photos and chronicle the entire experience or at least a good deal of it but in the meantime I thought…

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Mothers Day Craft – Sun Catchers

If you’ve been a frequent visitor here you’ll know that it’s not uncommon for me to be scrambling at the last moment for a quick and easy Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, or Christmas craft to do with the children. In fact, it’s not uncommon for the children’s gifts to…

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