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Xcalat (on the Costa Maya)
The following is an article from Traveling Pat! Patricia is a regular contributor to The Inspirational Mom. We have been here for a week now and I think my pulse is as low as it can be and still keep me alive.
Elizabeth Berkley is Pregnant!
It’s official: Jessie Spano is all grown up! Elizabeth Berkley, who played the overachieving teen on “Saved By the Bell,” is expecting her first child withhusband Greg Lauren.
25 Ways to Save Money & Stay Sane This Holiday Season
December is here, but no need to fear! As we countdown the weeks, days, and minutes until the gift giving frenzy begins, here are 25 ways to make your holiday shopping a bit more jolly! 1. Check out online deal finders!Websites like BlackFriday2011.com and BFAds.net can help you save big on both online and in-store purchases. They quickly search through thousands of ads so you can find the best deals on the things you want.
Best New Apps To Keep Kids On Track This School Year
When it comes to school, one thing is certain – the more organized a student is, the better grades they tend to receive. Fortunately, there are a number of new smart phone applications that make organizing time and tasks easier than ever. And better yet, engaging graphics and designs help make keeping track of projects and school assignments a cinch even for reluctant students. Who says being organized has to be boring? Here are my top picks for iPhone and iPad apps that can be quickly downloaded to your phone or your kid’s phone:
Two-Time Olympian Balances Training and Twins
Julie Swail (Ertel) seems to do things in pairs: competes in two Olympic Games, excels in two different sports, and then gives birth to twins. Only a true athlete could tackle all that, and Julie does it like a champ. She was the captain of the 2000 USA Womens Olympic Water Polo team and took home the Silver medal in Sydney. Eight years later, she was once again competing in the Summer Olympics, but this time in Bejing and in the sport of triathlon.
