
While it is important to be very gentle, it’s a myth that touching a butterfly will inhibit its ability to fly or otherwise cause it harm. In fact, you might remember this post from the Monarch tagging exercise at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Here are three photos of a Blue Morpho landing. What do you […]

My youngest daughter loves to visit Red and Dakota, two horses that live up the street from us. Now that she’s improved her biking skills, she loves riding down to feed them apples and carrots. While Dakota happily ate everything Sofia had to offer her, Red is a bit more timid and enjoyed grass instead.

Hagia Sophia was originally a Christian cathedral, first Eastern Orthodox and then Roman Catholic, until it was converted to a mosque in 1453. When it was completed in 537, the Hagia Sophia (which means “Holy Wisdom) was the largest cathedral in the world. It retained that honor for 1,000 years until the Seville Cathedral was completed in […]

Hagia Sophia was originally a Christian cathedral, first Eastern Orthodox and then Roman Catholic, until it was converted to a mosque in 1453. When it was completed in 537, the Hagia Sophia (which means “Holy Wisdom) was the largest cathedral in the world. It retained that honor for 1,000 years until the Seville Cathedral was completed […]

Of all the things to do and see in the desert metropolis of Phoenix, The Children’s Museum is one of our favorites. From the three story, surprised-filled jungle gym to the pizza parlor, from the pool noodle forest to the interactive grocery store, it’s quite a fun time. I think my older kids are happy […]