by Barbara Spalding | Feb 11, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Our best Presidents’ Day Activities & Crafts for a long family weekend. Like us, I bet you are looking forward to a long weekend… but perhaps a long weekend in February feels too long if your little ones tend to bore easily. Presidents’ Day...
by Barbara Spalding | Jul 31, 2015 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Travel
#Sponsored post, whereby we were invited to a media preview for the Jazz Age on the Delaware event. All opinions expressed herein are strictly mine. Thank you Aversa PR & Event. How often do you get a chance to emerge your child(ren) into a different...
by Barbara Spalding | Nov 5, 2014 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Scientific Discovery
Women’s Scientific Pioneer by Mark Spalding I was thinking the other day that there must be some interesting things happening in November other than Thanksgiving (that’s an easy one that I’ll talk about in a later post). I was wondering if any interesting people...
by Barbara Spalding | Jan 29, 2014 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
What is “World Culture”? In our global society it has never been more important for our children to learn about and embrace the cultures of our world. This past weekend, my family and I had the great pleasure of celebrating the Chinese New Year at The Penn Museum in...
by Barbara Spalding | Jan 19, 2014 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Hello 2014! January is well on it’s way and many of you have probably made (and perhaps broken) new year’s resolutions. For me the start of a new year is the opportunity to refresh my perspective – in many regards. It is a time for self reflection...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 27, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Guest post by Mark Spalding With the festivities of the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg almost upon us, I felt it would be a great time to let you know a little more about the place and time that shaped who we are as a country today. I’ve been...