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Exploring out the front door and around the world, children in tow


  • March 3, 2012

    Stroller-confined

    I’m guessing about 99.872% of the earth’s land mass is not stroller-friendly. That means if you limit your outings to where only your stroller dare roll, you’re going to see only .128% of creation.  Or, perhaps you were more astute with your stroller purchase and bought the off-road jogger type stroller.  So add another .003%…

  • February 25, 2012

    Munching in the Louvre

    Infants will enjoy the Louvre. More specifically they will enjoy the colorful, quadfold Louvre brochure.  It’s tasty.  We were so engrossed in people-watching and admiring the art – though when the halls are packed the variety of people is almost more engrossing than the masterpieces – we didn’t realize our seven-month-old was eating the brochure…

  • February 21, 2012

    Little India in Los Angeles

    Walking the Indian district in Artesia, California is like walking down Fashion Street in South Mumbai.  Well, that’s what I like to imagine anyway.  I’ve never been to India, though it’s desperately high on my list of places to go.  I have walked other streets around the world where the Indian presence was historically engrained…

  • February 14, 2012

    I begin

    By my oldest daughter’s first birthday she had been in 14 countries and on three continents.  Not bad, but she doesn’t remember a lick of it.  We do, however, and are richer for it. Thus we will travel, toddlers in tow, across town, cross country, beyond the ocean and around the world.

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