Usually a dying breed, drive-in movies alive and well in Gibson City
GIBSON CITY -- It was just past 8 p.m. on a pleasant Saturday evening and Keith Wolf of St. Joseph was tossing around a Nerf football with his children, Jacob and Emily. Matt Maughan of Mahomet was nearby getting ready to grill hot dogs and brats for family and friends. | Photo gallery: A night at the drive-in pantagraph.com |
For families with transracial adoptions, embracing differences is key
Brad and Angelina, meet the Remillards and the Searses. They don't have your millions, or your chateau in France, but their families represent a delicious palette, just like yours. They're among the parents who are mixing "born-to" children with transracial adoption, changing the face of the American family. pantagraph.com |
Home work: Business practices can get things done with your family
Prioritize, delegate, outsource. They’re all good management concepts for keeping businesses running smoothly. But can they help get the laundry done and put dinner on the table? Absolutely, say life coaches. Heads of households should set goals, outsource tasks and review team performance at home just as business managers do. pantagraph.com |
Top 10 kids health issues to watch in 2009
As 2008 comes to a close, an Akron, Ohio, Children’s Hospital has compiled “10 Kids’ Health Issues to Watch” in 2009. This year’s list includes both mental and physical health issues. pantagraph.com |
108 super uses for your (not so) ordinary household objects
Some ordinary, unassuming household objects have hidden superpowers. And most of these items cost less than a couple of bucks. There are cult followings of vinegar and duct tape. Entire tomes have been written about the virtues of baking soda. pantagraph.com |