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  • We're gonna need a bigger fly swatter

    Over the Memorial Day weekend we ventured out to The Morton Arboretum or what some affectionately call, The Tree Museum. And boy were we lucky! First, it only rained for a few minutes and second David Rogers' Big Bugs exhibit was on show. Once we paid our entry fee I started to read the ''Bug Detective'' notebook that outlines which bugs are on ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on May 29, 2008
  • Super Fat Tuesday

    I haven't gotten my paczki yet, but we did vote this morning. There is a blurry photo of my daughter holding up our ''Thank you for voting'' receipt. We all got up extra early because I feared that with the snow coming in the evening others might wake early to connect the arrow and vote. But nope, no wait when we got there and it was quick & ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on February 5, 2008
  • Going to the movies without going broke

    Remember the days when you just needed patience and a dollar to see a movie? Well now all you need is patience and five dollars! Kerosotes Theaters have this nifty club ingeniously called, The Five Buck Club. I read about it on Gapers Block a few months ago, filled out the application, and within a week or so, my member card showed up in the mail. ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on January 23, 2008
  • Zoo Light, Zoo Bright

    What do you do when the temperature drops and it's Christmas time? Head outdoors, of course! A few weekends ago we took our daughter Lincoln Park's annual Zoo Lights with one of her buddies & his family. It's our third year attending with this family and we think it now counts as a tradition. Considering that our kids are both 4 years old, ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on December 9, 2007
  • Media, Myth, and Murder

    What does the Mommy Wars, the Summer of the Shark, and the Summer of Stranger Abductions have in common? All creations of the mainstream media. The facts are that most women who have children flow in and out of the workforce and even those who are classified as stay-at-home run businesses (Avon, Tupperware) or are freelance ...
    Posted to The Red Thread (Weblog) by Veronica Arreola on July 8, 2007
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