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Mid-Shore Fun in the Summertime

Whether it's making mud pies, performing for a crowd, serving up an ace, or exploring a lighthouse, the summer camps and drop-in programs in our area provide something for everyone. more »

Apr 11, 2013 by in -playground- (1 Comments)

Tricks For Using Up Treats

Our candy-free stoop is not an attempt to change the world or even keep candy entirely out of our house; it’s really just our way of lightening the load of artificially sweetened garbage that the kids lug home on the last day of October. more »

Oct 28, 2012 by in -playground-

A Nationals Family Affair

The names of every Nationals baseball player are written on our back door in bright-colored window markers. This master Nats list is the work of our ten and seven-year-old daughters. more »

Aug 22, 2012 by in -man cave-

A Perfect Pear

“We didn’t know all the sacrificing that would be involved when we were envisioning the business, dreaming big,” explains Alice. “I had no idea because before this I was home for three years with babies while Jordan was working in restaurants." more »

Aug 13, 2012 by in -downtown- (5 Comments)

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Shutting Up a Snoring Spouse

Mr. Unsavory tackles problems of the slumbering variety. more »

Jul 19, 2012 by in THE UNSAVORY REPORT (1 Comments)

The Wrong Kind of Sleepover

Ms. Savvy encourages the judgment to flow freely. more »

Jul 19, 2012 by in ASK MS. SAVVY

The V Word

What does Mr. Unsavory say about snipping the man parts? more »

Mar 28, 2012 in THE UNSAVORY REPORT

The Third Child Conversation

Ms. Savvy considers who should bear the burden of having another or packing it up. more »

Mar 28, 2012 by in ASK MS. SAVVY

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U-Pick on the Eastern Shore

There are few family activities that yield as much as a morning or afternoon picking fruits. Farms all over the Shore offer opportunities to gather nature's summer treats, while teaching lessons from the land. more »