We’re teaming up with Big Kid Small City and Gallery Furniture once again for an amazing after school Meet Up. If you didn’t have a chance to stop by during our summer Meet Ups now’s the chance! On September 19 at 5:00pm, we will have the opportunity to rule the store! We will see the […]
Archive | September, 2014
Things to do at the Houston Zoo!
Of course the Houston Zoo is the place to go if you want to see exotic animals, but did you know it offers so much more? Have you ever crawled through a tunnel surrounded by piranhas? Head over to the Natural Encounters building and check out the see-through tunnel that lets you go right through […]
Not Your Normal Spice Rack
If you’ve been stuffing all of your spices onto shelves in the pantry, or leaving them out on a counter like myself you’re in for a real DIY treat. I just completed this cute spice rack idea from A Beautiful Mess; all your spices and seasonings are clearly labeled – with the labels facing […]
Preparing Your College Student Financially
You may have children that are starting their first year at college away from home. This can be a time for them to experience great growth and life skills, including financial independence. Katy Hopkins, for U.S. News, wrote some useful tips for sending your kids off to school with the right jumpstart to manage their money […]
Learn to Lindy Hop with Houston Swing Dance Society
There’s a major resurgence in the dance scene right now of classic swing dancing to jazz music. The most popular swing jazz dance to come out of the 1930s and early 40s is known as Lindy Hop and it’s still being danced regularly today by the Houston Swing Dance Society. They are an all volunteer-run […]
Catch This Labor Day: D-Day 3D Normandy 1944
Labor Day first began in 1887 to honor the American worker, who helped the country flourish both socially and economically. But during the second World War, able bodied men traded their work boots for military ones, and women began to roll up their sleeves to support their troops from home, creating a new American workforce. While […]