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Let’s Go Camping

Karen | attractions | Tuesday, 21 July 2009

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In an effort to aid American’s wishing to find inexpensive travel choices, the National Park Service will offer three fee-free weekends this summer! During the weekends of June 20-21, July 18-19, and August 15-16, 2009, 391 national parks located across the country are anxiously awaiting your visit.

When visitors spend their vacations at the parks, the local economy will also get a boost. Many businesses in towns near the parks reap the benefits of travelers visiting them.

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Every year parents spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars on toys and activities for their kids. While many of things are great for keeping young minds and bodies active, many of them are unnecessary. Sure kids need structured play, but they also need “free” plan and this is easy to do when the world’s largest playground is right outside your back door. Why not let them play outside?

Every toy, book, and TV show that comes out has been designed and redesigned several times in order to make it educational and entertaining for children. The great thing about nature is that, while being entertaining and stimulating to the imagination, it’s also educational. Nature can teach children the basics of science, economics, and creativity.

It’s cheap. Depending on where you live, exploring nature is usually pretty inexpensive, if not free. It may mean going out in your backyard, local park, or perhaps going to the local nature center or state park (which usually have low cost fees or memberships). This way, you don’t have to pay for expensive toys, jungle gyms, or memberships to expensive entertainment centers, but you still get the benefit of stimulating and educational play.

It makes them think. Lately there’s been a trend in education towards inquiry based learning. Researchers have found that if students explore and experiment to figure out answers on their own, they’re going to learn better, and retain more information. It also helps them develop skills to be able to learn things on their own later. What better environment to learn things than out in nature. There are lessons for kids of all ages to discover about the world around them.

It may help the world. Everyone these days is trying to be more green and more environmentally conscious. What better way to help do your part than to get your children interested in their own planet than right now when they’re young and impressionable? What might be a fun time for them now, might be a future hobby, career, or world saving invention.

It’s fun. While it’s easy to forget, childhood isn’t just for learning about how to be an adult, it’s also about having fun. Nature gives kids a chance to use their imagination and be free to just be kids.

While unstructured play outside is great for kids, you can also find a lot of places offering structured classes and learning sessions for kids that focus on the natural world. Check your local park, zoo, or museum. There’s a good chance they have classes you can sign up for, and since many of these places are not for profit, they’re usually affordable as well as informative.

Across the world, there are millions of dollars being spent to help promote sending your kids outside to learn from nature. That’s because spending time in the outside world is so important for developing minds. It can also be a great escape for you as well.

Indianapolis Soldiers and Sailors Monument

Karen | attractions | Tuesday, 14 July 2009

PhotobucketOur son was married this weekend in a lovely ceremony held in Indianapolis, Indiana. The morning after the wedding, my family met at the circle which is downtown in Indianapolis. It is the absolute center of the city. There are many shops around the Soldiers and Sailors monument. We sat at Starbucks and drank coffee and smoothies. I had never noticed how beautiful the monument is. I think we had only visited during the winter months. When it is snowing and sleeting, we seem to hurry on our way and don’t take time to notice the details. There is a lot of artistic detail on the memorial that you will only notice if you take the time to walk around it.

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Erected as a memorial to the soldiers and sailors of the War for the Union (1861-65), the monument also commemorates the War with Mexico (1846-48), Indian and British Wars (1811-12), War of the Revolution and the capture of Vincennes from the British on February 25, 1779. The Monument rises from a circular plaza, 342 feet in diameter, where once stood the governor’s house–but where no governor ever lived. At the lower level of the Monument is a Civil War exhibit. My nieces enjoyed throwing coins into the fountains. During the Christmas season, lights are strung from the top of the monument down to the bottom, making a huge tree shape that gets me into the Christmas spirit. There are horse carriage rides for those wishing to take a tour of the city.

Unique Hotel Pools

Karen | travel | Saturday, 04 July 2009

You don’t even have to swim to enjoy the beauty of these pools.

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The Hotel Caruso Belvedere is set at the highest point in the sun-splashed Amalfi Coast town of Ravello, so the open-air infinity pool offers unobstructed, panoramic views of one of the world’s most dramatic coastlines—and the sea beyond. It doesn’t hurt that the pool itself is flanked by 11th-century Roman ruins.

See more of these beautiful pools and their locations at World’s Most Amazing Hotel Pools via the Budget Travel website.