In this issue:
Let There Be Lights
Three Family Stories from the Tacky Lights Tour
Hawaiian Holiday
It’s the Number One Dream Vacation for Families
Kids and Financial Literacy
Are We Raising Kids to Succeed?
Real Mom
Six Ways to Avoid the Holiday Craziness
Light the Night!
Each year, families across the Richmond area illuminate the night and the holidays with a dizzying array of lights and decorations that attract thousands of visitors in cars, in buses, and even on foot. Of course, lots of folks decorate for Christmas, but these three families have observed the tradition…
Hawaiian Holiday
What is it that makes Hawaii so special? In poll after poll, it ranks as the top vacation destination for families. But is it really worth the long trip for us East-coasters, what with the tropical Caribbean islands and the beaches of Mexico just a short plane ride or two…
Raising Financially Literate Kids
Just recently, our family incurred some new expenses – the kind related to having a teenager about to get her driver’s license.As we contemplated the increased costs of insurance, gas, and taxes, we decided our teenager should be making a contribution to those expenses. Not surprisingly, she wasn’t thrilled with…
Holiday Greetings from All of Us at RFM!
There’s no better place to celebrate the holidays than right here in RVA! As I talked about Richmond to a mom I recently met who just moved here from Tampa, it occurred to me, it’s all brand new to this woman. She hadn’t even heard of the tacky light tour…
Feeling Holidazed?
It’s happening. The air feels crisp. Boots and scarves greet you at every turn. Suddenly an insatiable craving for anything mulled overtakes you. That’s right, friends. The holidays are here – complete with lovely visions of nights spent sipping cider and building gingerbread houses by the fire with your rosy-cheeked…
All I Want for Christmas
Dear Santa, Yes, that’s right. It’s me. After all these years. You were probably expecting letters from my children, weren’t you? Well, keep your eye out; they’ll be along shortly. The kids have been busy making their lists, and this year, the lists are longer than ever. Yes, we’re trying…
Santa Babies!
From their second-level perch, it’s apparent that the line starts just outside the food court, winds around the snow-flocked enchanted forest, and doubles back in front of Auntie Anne’s pretzel cart. That’s convenient – the mom decides as she takes the hand of each of her 4-year-old twins (one of…
Sportable
Your 7-year-old comes home from a friend’s house upset. The neighborhood boys wouldn’t let him jump on the trampoline and when one boy told your son to go home, the others stayed on the trampoline.No one offered to play something different. Your son is crying and hitting his feet. He…
Expert Advice
Q. I just found out that one of my 16-year-old son’s close friends is in rehab – or has started AA or something similar. I don’t have all the details, but I’m worried. If his friend is in this deep, he might have a problem, too. What should i do?…
Saving for the Golden Years
Financial pressures loom like storm clouds over young parents: job insecurity, reduced home values, rising costs associated with education and college tuitions for our children, and more. These issues not only occupy our thoughts; they tend to max out our financial resources. For many, setting aside funds for retirement is…
Too Much Texting?
With so many teens and younger kids receiving tech gadgets such as smartphones for the holidays, it’s important to set up rules for usage. According to a recent report by Pew Internet and American Life Project, the volume of texting has risen from 38 percent of teens texting daily in…
Nifty Gifty Treats
White Chocolate Bark with Almonds and Dried Fruit Preheat oven to 350°F. With a pencil, draw an 8x10-in. Rectangle on a piece of parchment paper and turn over onto a sheet pan. Place ½ cup slivered almonds in one layer on another sheet pan and bake for 8 minutes. Set…
Words & Legal Woes
Here are a couple of legal terms for you: slander and libel. I know what you are thinking. I’m a law-abiding type, so why do i even want to know about it? Well, if you are one of the billion or so people using social media (tweeting, Facebooking, Pinning and…
Art of Paper-Making
Hone your skills in paper-making and create a unique holiday accent. The ancient egyptians pounded and flattened papyrus to make paper for scrolls. Now you can produce one-of-a-kind tags and cards using a similar technique. What you need: • Scrap paper: wrapping paper, tissue paper, construction paper, newspaper, napkins, etc.…