Archive for the 'Road Trip' Category

27 Aug

Animal acupuncture gives pets renewed hope for active lifestyle

Everything old is new again, especially in the world of veterinary medicine. Acupuncture is becoming increasingly popular among the most progressive of pet owners as a great option for controlling pets? pain and treating a variety of ailments.
Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist Felicity Talbot, DVM, treats dogs and cats with acupuncture, as well as physical therapy, at [...]

27 Aug

Nine-Minute Road Trip

Road trips allow us to mope, celebrate, ponder and even spend a few hours not thinking about anything, save for a nondescript succession of signs and lines. But all of that takes time, and time on the road takes gas money. For those in search of catharsis on a budget, Stephen Thompson has compiled a [...]

26 Aug

Health & Fitness Videos: This week, ways to prevent lower-back pain

This week, Jeremy Biernat discusses ways to strengthen your lower back to prevent lower-back pain during workouts.
 
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26 Aug

Rise of open adoptions puts new face on old process

Here they are, playing together in the basement of Grant and Susan Grebner’s Washburn home.
Meet Collin, a precocious, inquisitive, 4-year-old, rock-collecting NASCAR fan.
There’s Jac, short for Joseph Aristotle Carter. He celebrated his first birthday on Aug. 10.
Of course, there are the Grebners, Collin’s parents. And there’s Amanda Holland, Jac’s mother and Collin’s mother, also.
Get that?
The [...]

26 Aug

Wardrobe woes: Should you let your kids pick their own clothes?

Five-year-old Matthew Smith hardly ever goes anywhere without first donning his favorite Super Mario Bros. T-shirt. The color of his shorts or pants is irrelevant, and he’s lucky if he manages to slip on one sock.
“Before he leaves the house, I have to make sure he’s halfway decent,” said his mother, Betty Smith of Riverside, [...]

26 Aug

Voices: Special on the menu — Youthful exuberance

As the parent of an incoming Palmyra-Macedon High School senior, I figured it was my duty to work the Senior Booth during this year’s Wayne County Fair.
OK, so I really got drafted into it by my daughter, who told her favorite teacher I’d be happy to lend a few hours behind the fryer.
I figured, [...]

26 Aug

Anne Palumbo: The drawbacks of dating a younger man

I could never be a cougar, an older woman who dates younger men.
Now, before all you cougars out there pounce on me and tear me to pieces with your painted talons, let me stress that I know it’s just me and my hang-ups.  Okay?   I support your desire to date younger men – I do! [...]

24 Aug

Surprising Twins to be tested on long road trip

The AL playoff teams already would be determined if the Twins would have just gone away.
No such luck for the White Sox, Rays or Red Sox, who would be a lot more content if the Twins did what was expected after losing Torii Hunter and Johan Santana and to a lesser extent Carlos Silva and [...]

24 Aug

Camp today, be gone tomorrow

Hiking near Wood Hull Mountain, Dave Harrison was definitely off the beaten path and looking forward to sleeping under the stars, surrounded by trees. Back-country camping in the Adirondacks, there were no generators, no Winnebagos or anyone else around for that matter. He had nature to himself.
Setting up his tent, he found a present left [...]

24 Aug

Deb Adamson: Playing and learning at Lego camp

 
So what exactly is bliss for a group of 7- and 9-year-old like-minded boys? I’d say it was the recent summer camp my son Zach took part in. Each weekday, I’d drop him off in a room filled with the shared contagious energy of his camp-mates and friends. All 10 of them ecstatically working together [...]