Written by Carol Cain on 12 January 2010
Jack Bauer, the TV hero who solves international crises 24-hours at a time, is coming to the streets of New York City for the first time on January 17, and Affinia Hotels is helping fans celebrate the highly anticipated return of 24’s eighth season with a giveaway on its @affiniahotels Twitter page that starts on [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 12 January 2010
The following post was written by my 12 year old son, David, based on his experiences ice skating with a few of his friends this past weekend. This is his Adventure, without parents in tow. This weekend my friends and I went to Battery Park Ice Skating Rink. I was really excited because I love [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 10 January 2010
For months I have been hearing about the Baby Loves Music series. A friend of mine had mentioned it to me some time ago and I have been meaning to attend one of their events with my kids, but could never find the time. When looking at their calendar on their website, I found an [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 09 January 2010
Recently in meeting some twitter friends, I made my way to the east side. The day was snowy, but the air that greeted me as I exited the subway was filled with the warm beats of an ancient Salsero whose music I often heard played during my childhood, but whose name escaped me. This is [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 07 January 2010
This year my family and I enjoyed the yearly tradition of what is The Big Apple Circus experience. If you haven’t heard already how truly great it is, especially for younger children like mine, than please let me be the one to tell you what you’ve been missing! The circus, much smaller than some others, [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 05 January 2010
I didn’t mean for this to be my second post of the year…and though it has nothing to do with Family Travel, it has EVERYTHING to do with this site, our Adventures, and most importantly, my friends and followers. For the past day and a half I have been dealing with the shock that the [Continue]