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Gone fishing….for a new blog

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Holy Cow sign (courtesy jcolman at Flickr CC)I’m going to put this blog on a short hiatus, for just this week, while I clear out some backlogged deadlines and work on something exciting….

The new template/layout and whole new URL for the Family Travel blog on BootsnAll.

We’ll be called the Family Travel Logue, and the design will be similar to other BnA Logues like the EcoTravelLogue, the HawaiiLogue and the ItalyLogue (did you soccer fans know that the popular The Offside blog is a Boots blog? Now you know….)

I’ve been wanting to do this for months but keep getting jammed against the stops with other assignments, so now it really is time to move on it. With only 24 hours in the day, though, I have to stop work somewhere to get it done.

Thanks for your patience; we probably won’t have the new site up by the end of the week, but I’ll be blogging from here until we do.

Yes, there’s great family stuff in New Jersey

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

The beach at Cape May, New Jersey (courtesy veronica lola at Flickr CC)Poor New Jersey.

It gets a bad rap as a destination because most people don’t visit very much of it.

The oft-maligned state has a lot more to offer than what most folks actually see (places like the monotonous New Jersey Turnpike or the Vegas-wannabe Atlantic City casinos.)

Here’s a sampler from my latest Education.com article:

  1. Cotsen Children’s Library – Something for young ones at Princeton University? Yes, the Cotsen is a real hidden gem on campus; it’s a unique, well-designed children’s library that is actually part of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. The public “Bookscape” area has little nooks and whimsical reading areas (you enter through a topiary garden) and the rear section features gallery programs and readings year-round, for all ages.
  2. Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center – If it’s about glass, it’s here at Wheaton, where New Jersey glassworks got its start thanks to the local silica sand and plenty of wood for the furnaces. Watch glass artists and glassblowers at work in the Glass Studio and Craft Studio, admire the stunning items in the Museum of American Glass and wander the Down Jersey Folklife Center for a close-up view of the arts and culture of the state’s eight southern counties.
  3. Monmouth Battlefield State Park – Molly Pitcher entered into legend here when she assisted her husband loading and firing cannon during the 1778 Colonial battle against the British. Every year in June (in 2008 it’s June 21-22) there is a major reenactment event with costumed soldiers and cannon fire (it was the largest artillery engagement of the Revolutionary War.) A local family maintains pick-your-own orchards within the park, and the grounds and Visitor Center have lots of period buildings and exhibits.

For 14 other ideas in the Garden State, take a look at the full article: Family Fun and Learning in New Jersey.

I also found a fun video by Jen A. Miller, from the blog Down the Shore with Jen and author of the book The Jersey Shore: Atlantic City to Cape May.

Although not written specifically for kids, her book and blog have lots of fun ideas and they give you a feel for the many sights and sounds of the Jersey Shore.

Carnival of Cities for 12 June 2008

Thursday, June 12th, 2008
Carnival of Cities blog carnival logo Welcome to this edition of the Carnival of Cities; my apologies that it wasn't posted yesterday (the scheduled date) and ... [Continue reading this entry]

Hidden treasures for kids in Florida

Monday, June 9th, 2008
Snorkel in the clear water at Wakulla Springs, Florida (courtesy Quantum Physics at Flickr CC)Many people see the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pumping on a plane: travel while nursing

Friday, June 6th, 2008
One of the most active members of our little Family Travel blog community is Debbie over at Delicious Baby. She writes a great blog that covers a variety of topics, many related to travel, and reading her posts also keeps ... [Continue reading this entry]

Travel with kids in Georgia

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Kid-friendly Pirates’ House restaurant, Savannah, Georgia (courtesy Dizzy Girl at Flickr CC)There's a lot of family-friendly action in the [Continue reading this entry]