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elcome to March!

One of my most favorite months. I feel I may say this often about most months! It’s true; March is a favorite and brings so much for us to look forward to. We can anticipate the signs of Spring! This is the time of year when all nature seems to come back to life. Its nature’s time to shout: all things will be new! We see new growth on trees, beautiful flowers in all the colors of a rainbow blooming, birds chirping, ladybugs, and bird nests, to name a few. It’s nature’s renewal! And, of course, I encourage you to “Love the Season you’re in!” And this, my friends, is our season of renewal! Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, which is when we make commitments to spiritual practices like Fasting, Prayer and Charity (almsgiving). Its intent is to help us grow in our faith, towards a personal conversion, that brings us closer to God. You may have friends that may refuse something and say, “I gave that up for Lent”. It’s the small sacrifices that help us remember the big sacrifice that was made for us a very long time ago. This year may bring my family a bit of a twist from our traditional commitments. Since we already ate all the Thin Mints, which are usually placed in the freezer for storage until Easter, I would like us to fast from other things. Like those moments lost in cyberspace that take away from our family being really together (hmm, do my kids remember board games or yard work!) That’s one; and two, make a commitment of praying for strangers that we see on the street, or around us. And consider that we may have been the only person to have prayed for them that day! And finally, for almsgiving, we could set aside (daily), money that we may have used for something truly unnecessary to give away to a charity of our choice. I encourage you to love this season of renewal; find ways to encourage others, a few actions to show love, a few prayers to seed in them the hope of their own renewal. Remember, love begets love. When we show love to others, they respond by doing the same. We are human. We respond to the goodness of love with joyful blooms. Prepare your heart to be filled with the love of God.

Mary Ellen Season after season, Lord! Show us your glory as we cling to you as life changes colors, for better and for worse.

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Brylee, age 2 Our cover model this month is Brylee. She shares her life with her big brother, Hayden (6 yrs), and her two dogs, Hagen and Zane. Her favorite thing to do is to play ourside with her Barbie Dolls. Although she is uncertain of what she wants to do when she grows up, she is very certain that she LOVES shoes! Cover photography by

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Life Skills Falling to Wayside While access to technology is important, research is finding younger children lack knowledge in basic life skills. One study found that kids ages 2 to 5 on average could turn on a computer, point and click a mouse, and play computer games, but were not as likely to be able to tie their shoelaces, make themselves breakfast, or swim.

Are You Working Harder Not Smarter? While technology makes it easier than ever to work non-stop, unplugging and spending “down time” actually increases the quality of work. According to recent research, workers who step back from their work to spend evenings relaxing are more energetic and efficient during the work hours, as well as more dedicated employees. So put away that laptop and break out the Scrabble, dad!

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Why Camp? At camp our youth learn so many life lessons. Being on their own at camp fosters independence, leadership and most of all self-confidence. Trained camp counselors prepare for and find many teachable moments. Through fun and hands-on experiences, campers find themselves growing and developing the skills needed to be successful, confident, young adults. Relish the moments when your child returns home and notice the difference.

A new survey finds that while a relatively high number of U.S. teens are active in church and describe their faith as important, many are not well-educated in their beliefs. Many described God as important in their life, but had a hard time communicating exactly what they believed and why. Many large churches offer youth programs that are strong on entertainment value, if faith is important to your family be sure to choose a Bible based church that focuses on content and learning as well.

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Is LASIK Right For You? With the advancements in technology over the past 20 years, more and more people are now good candidates for LASIK eye surgery. LASIK surgery can treat Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, and even Astigmatism. LASIK is a great option for people who are constantly losing or breaking their eyeglasses. It’s becoming a common alternative for people who experience contact lens discomfort or rejection. Be sure to do a lot of research and visit a reputable provider to determine if you are a good candidate for this life changing procedure.

Nothing But “D” Truth Too important to ignore! Vitamin D levels should be determined and, if low, eat foods rich in vitamin D, like fish, eggs, fortified milk and soy product, like edamame; and mushrooms. Take vitamin D supplements and/or get at least 10 minutes of sun exposure each day to ensure that vitamin D levels are normalized. Two forms important to humans: Vitamin D2, which is made by plants (and used to fortify foods), and Vitamin D3, which is made by the human skin when exposed to sunlight. Major role of Vitamin D is to maintain normal blood level of calcium and phosphorus.

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Dear “Momsolvers”, “I would like to take better care of my Husband. He is overworked and stressed. He will not go to a doctor. Surely, others have a man who carries the world on his shoulders. Thank you in advance for your answers.” u I completely feel your pain. I think there are many wives who would like their husbands to take better care of themselves both physically and emotionally. And that’s the point right there, I am sure YOU do a good job of taking care of him, it’s HIM that has to care enough about himself and his family to make healthier choices. Have you tried talking to him at a time when he isn’t stressed? About the importance of taking better care of himself? I would also suggest a wonderful movie called Courageous; it would be a great way to spend an evening together relaxing!

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u Wow, I think you could be on to something. This could be a unique blog. Maybe you could start out as introducing some of the recipes and then actually making them. Blog about the ingredients, if unusual, or how long it took, or any techniques that you remember from the original recipe’s creator (mom, grandmother...) Feature a story and a recipe a few times a week. Good luck with this and I wish you well. ~ Brian, reader and dad of one big baby boy. (I make homemade baby food!)

Dear “Momsolvers”, “My husband wants to adopt a puppy. Don’t laugh but I am scared of most dogs, even puppies. Should I work on myself or keep saying, no way!”

~ Kimberly M., reader and mom u Make it easy for him by doing most of the work. Locate the doctor. (He may be more comfortable with a male.) Make the appointment at a convenient time and go with him. After the appointment, do something fun, like go to dinner or a movie. Also, write down all your questions ahead of time, along with symptoms and family history of disease. Most of all, avoid nagging! Be loving and encouraging. Remind him that he is putting you in a position of worrying about his health. ~ Grace, reader and mom of 2

u I say, figure out why you are so fearful of dogs. Maybe visit places where you would come in contact with dogs in a controlled environment or through family and friends that have well behaved dogs. Puppies, dogs, cats, most domesticated animals are like people; they want to loved, fed, exercised and given boundaries to follow. In return, they will love you tenfold without condition. It will be well worth getting over your fear. Good luck. ~ Kathy Z., reader and mom

u I also went through this with my husband. He would not go to the doctor until I made the appointment myself. I told him we would be charged a “no-show” fee if he did not go. He was a bit irritated, but he went. He had a good experience and is glad he went.

u WORK ON YOURSELF! A puppy can be so cute and loving. If you grow up together you will be fine. Don’t go for a big dog. Start off small and before you know it you will be in love and the puppy will be sleeping with you!

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Dear “Momsolvers”, “I would like to know from the Momsolver community if anyone has experience with starting a blog? I have a collection of recipes I have been holding for many years and would like to blog about them. Any suggestions on how to get started? Any “momsolver bloggers” out there?”

u I can remember my neighbor came over my house to let me know she was worried. Her daughter just brought home a puppy, and she was not comfortable with dogs! I assured her she would be okay and the puppy will love her new home. Well, it wasn’t 2 weeks later that I invited her to come over for some coffee and she brought Lulu over too, in a basket, and exclaimed; ”look how sweet she is!” I pray you will adjust so easily as well. Animals are so loving, and more so when they feel loved as well. Give it a try! ~ Ellen, reader and mom of 2, with a cat and a dog!

Next month: How would you handle these dilemmas? Find these online at www.facebook.com/momsolvers

u After self-publishing a book about some life struggles I encountered, I started a website because I realized just how much I loved to write! I write about marriage, parenting, faith, personal growth and addiction. Check it out at www.mymothersfootprints.com my advice for you is to go for it!! ~ Kimberly M., reader and mom of 5 u Hi, I think if you have been holding recipes for so long, they must have a great sentimental value! This is fantastic, because readers love stories. And recipes with stories are exceptional! You could private message a blogger you admire and ask for advice too. Good luck. Also, maybe you could let us know when you launch by sending an email to Suburban Parent. ~ Beth, reader and mom of 5, food lover, food blog stalker (just kidding!)

My 13 year old is begging to have social media sites. I have been able to escape this because of the 13 year rule for most sites. But now I have to set boundaries and monitor. I know she will be active on social media and I want her to be careful and mindful of the dangers associated. Any advice about parenting a social media novice and teen? I have recently become the caretaker of my grandchildren. I run into the “my mom always let me!” when I need to set boundaries. How do I override what their mother permitted and now I will not. I really want them to have some great memories of our time together. P.S. I do get great info and ideas from this magazine. Thank you. ~ Barbara, grandma of 2 My toddler (2 yrs.) has not breastfed since he was 11 ½ months old. When he sees other babies breastfeeding he pulls at my shirt and says, “me do”. Sometimes I get embarrassed. How do I handle this without making him feel he is doing something wrong? ~ Liz, mom of 1


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all over the blanket. Jessie ripped off her shoes and socks, as all picnics require bare feet. She then carefully unwrapped the aluminum foil from the items she had packed. We had cheese, raisins, nuts, and crackers for dipping in the peanut butter and honey she had mixed. She also packed juice boxes, fruit cups, and granola bars. Jessie even remembered napkins and plastic ware. Of course, we had dessert, too – a piece of chocolate candy for her, Oreo cookies for me. Okay, lunch may not have covered all the basic food groups, but we were having an enjoyable daddy-daughter picnic.

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Pa t r ic k H e m p f in g the van at work. My “never give up” daughter suggested the bed of the pickup truck. We had washed it recently, so she knew I couldn’t use the “it’s dirty” excuse. So I made the logical choice; I surrendered. It’s happened before and it will happen again. Jessie said, “Don’t look, please” about five times as she prepared the picnic for the three “D’s” (dad, daughter, and dog). She likes to surprise me with the menu. When she had everything ready, we took our picnic outside, which required a few trips. I threw an old blanket in the truck bed, and then retrieved Sadie, who attends every picnic. The temperature was in the low 50’s and the breeze made it cool, but not like the winters where I grew up in Pennsylvania. Sadie promptly spilled her water

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As we ate, I played one of my favorite songs, “Butterfly Kisses,” on my phone. I was enjoying the lyrics when Jessie asked, “Do you know there are five different kinds of kisses?” I was afraid to ask, but did anyway. “What are the five kinds?” Jessie responded, “regular, butterfly, blown, Eskimo, and French.” Luckily, I wasn’t sitting near the edge of the open truck gate, lest I would have fallen out onto the concrete driveway. I bravely decided to ask a follow-up question. “What is a French kiss?” Jessie responded, “The tongues touch when kissing.” Apparently, Mattie had covered this topic with her. For sure, I hadn’t. I admire Mattie for always answering Jessie’s questions. But how did we go from butterfly kisses to teenage topics? When the song ended, Jessie reached over and found Taylor Swift’s “22” on my phone. She played it twice. I’m definitely not ready for Jessie “feeling 22.” As I’m finishing this column, I’m hungry. My picnic lunch has worn off. In a few hours, the giant ball will drop over Times Square. Prior to midnight, I’ll lean over my sleeping daughter and give her forehead a “regular” kiss before I go to bed. I’m glad she’s nine, not 22, so I still have a few years to give her bedtime kisses. I’m sure the future holds many more picnics, too. Maybe I can convince her to pack me a sandwich next time. I also think we’ll have more of our picnics in the yard. The grass makes for a softer landing. Until next month, remember to cherish the moments … and the kisses. •

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The Know It All Irving Community Calendar Parents: Some programs require tickets and/or reservations, always contact event locations to confirm times and requirements. Mar 01 - May 03. TARGET FIRST SATURDAYS at Nasher. Sat - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Children’s Art Activities, Art in Action Sculpture Demo, Art Scavenger Hunt, Family Tours and more. Free to everyone. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas, www. nashersculpturecenter.org Mar 01 - Valley Ranch Grand Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Sat - 9:30 am - 10:00 am Join Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne, City Council members and local dignitaries as they cut the ribbon on the Library’s newest improvements. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 01 - Valley Ranch Grand Reopening Celebration Sat - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm The wait is over! Come out to the Valley Ranch Library for a look at the new and improved Valley Ranch Library., 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 75063 Mar 01 - Perot Museum of Nature & Science “Dig Those Dinos!” at Klyde Warren Park Sat 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Science Surrounds Us: Hands on investigations and experimentation. Klyde Warren Park, Children’s Park, 2012 Woodall Rogers Frwy., Dallas, Texas, www.klydewarrenpark.org Mar 01 - 02. The Little Mermaid Sat - 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm. The Little Mermaid. Matinee & Evening Performances. Music Hall at Fair Park, Dallas, 909 1st Ave, Dallas, Texas, 214.421-5678 www.dallassummermusicals.org Mar 01 - Apr 06. Butterflies in the Garden Fort Worth Botanic Garden Conservatory - Sat - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. During the five-week exhibit, approximately 12,000, beautiful, exotic butterflies of every hue and size will be released in the conservatory. Walk among thousands of fluttering butterflies from around the world,watch them land on tropical flowers and lush foliage. 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth,

Texas, 817-392-5510 fwbg.org or brit.org. See more info at www.suburbanparent.com. Mar 01 - 29. Saturday School Session @ Irving Arts Center Each Sat - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm “The Magic of Mardi Gras Masks” Ages 6 -10. 2pm. Six week session $75. Create amazing masks from acrylic felt decorated with metallic paint, glitter glue, rhinestones and more! Irving Arts Center, 3333 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75062, Irving, Texas, (972) 252-2787 Mar 02 - Going to the Dogs Sun - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Going to the Dogs is a dog therapy program designed for participants five years and older with an adult caregiver. Activity centers include Certified Therapy Dogs, toys, stories, crafts, and computers. Space is limited and registration is required. West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691 Mar 03 - 31. Mommy and Me Mondays at the Dallas Arboretum Mon - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Children’s activities include face painting, petting zoo, nature art and Kindermusik. In case of rain, please check our website or Facebook page, or call 214.515.6500 the morning of the event. Activities may take place indoors. Dallas Arboretum, Pecan Grove, 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasarboretum.org Mar 03 - Play and Learn, Ages 0-5 Mon - 10:30 am - 11:30 am Families, friends and children from birth to 5 years old play, create, and explore togethe! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972721-2060 Mar 03 - Read Across America: Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Mon - 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Join us for a celebration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, with games and crafts based on books by this beloved children’s author. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, 972-721-3720

Mar 04 - May 06. First Tuesday at the Dallas Museum of Art Tue - 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Designed for children ages 5 and under, but all ages are welcome. Enjoy thematic art-making activities, story times, performances and gallery activities. Runs September - May. Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 North Harwood, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasmuseumofart.org Mar 05 - Friends of the Library Members-only Book Sale Wed - 1pm-3pm As a member of the Friends of the Library, gain admittance to the Members Only Book Sale on the first Wednesday of every month. The proceeds benefit the library. , 3000 Rock Island Road, Irving, Texas, Mar 05 - Y’ALL Meeting Wed - 4:30 pm - 5:15 pm Teens and tweens age 10 and up are invited to attend a monthly meeting featuring refreshments and an activity. This event encourages teens to share in a leadership role and shape the direction of programs and activities. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 05 - YAAC Meeting Wed - 4:45 pm - 5:45 pm Teens in grades 9-12 are invited to work behind the scenes at the library to receive volunteer hours for school. Registration and acceptance into the program are required. For more information, call (972) 721-2606. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 75060 972-721-2060 Mar 06 - Valley Ranch Live: Seussology 101 Thu - 7pm-7:45 pm Join us for this special event, fun for the whole family!This month we host SEUSSOLOGY 101, featuring Sister Cat in a celebration of all things Dr. Seuss! Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irvingtt, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 07 - 09. DFW Golf Show Sat - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Admission: Adults $11; Seniors (60+) $9; Kids 12 and under. The DFW Golf Show returns to the Irving Convention Center on March 7-9, 2014 in its second year to bring a

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COMMUNITY STORY TIMES All Story Times are free.

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Note: these are the regularly scheduled sto rytimes, call to confirm as schedules are subject to change.

801 W. Irving Blvd, 972-721-2606 Monday - Preschool Story Time 7:30pm, ages 3-6 Tuesday - Preschool Story Time 10:30am, ages 3-6; Family Story Time 7pm Wednesday - Toddler Story Time 10:30am, 18 mos - 2yrs Thursday - Bilingual Story Time 7:30pm

East Branch 440 S. Nursery Rd, 972-721-3722 Tuesday - Bilingual Story Time 11am, all ages

Valley Ranch Branch 401 Cimarron Trail, 972-721-4669 Monday - Mother Goose Story Time 10:30am, ages 4mo-18mo, registration required Tuesday - Family Story Time 7pm, all ages, registration requited Wednesday - Family Story Time 10:30am, all ages, registration required

West Irving Branch 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, 972-721-2691 Wednesday - Mother Goose Story Time 10:30am, ages 6mos-18mos Thursday - Family Story Time 7pm, all ages Friday - Family Story Time 11am, all ages

three-day golf extravaganza unlike any before hosted in North Texas. Irving Convention Center, 500 West Las Colinas Blvd., Irving, Texas, http://dfwgolfshow.com/ Mar 07 - Teen Movie Fri - 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm This recently-released movie features extreme speed, angry drivers and actors Vin Diesel and Paul Walker (PG-13, 130 min). Refreshments are included. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 08 - Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center Museums Sat - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm The Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center museums will be open on the second Saturday of each month to the public from 1 to 4 p.m. for free self-guided tours. 3925 Jackson St., Irving, Texas, 972-721-2501 Mar 08 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Mar 08 - Movie Time! Sat - 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm When it rains, it pours meatballs! Enjoy the sequel to the hit movie. For all ages. No registration is required. West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691 Mar 09 - Sewing Class Adults Sun - 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Work on a class project or get tips at this beginning sewing class. Registration is required by calling (972) 721-4669. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Mar 09 - Anime Club, Ages 14 and Older Sun 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Fans of Japanese and Asian popular culture are invited to watch and discuss new and classic movies, television shows and manga. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2606 Mar 10. Evening Swim Classes begin with Irving Parks & Recreation. Drop off registration at North Lake Pool. For questions, call 972-264-2774 differentstrokesswimschool.com. See ad in this issue. Mar 10-14. Math Spring Break Camp. A 5 day fun math skills program tailored to 3 levels: Investigator (K-Grade 2), Spy (Grades 3-5) and Detective (Grades 6-8).

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$25 Location: Four Seasons Resort and Club 4150 N. MacArthur Boulevard, Irving. The Dallas Tennis Classic is returning in 2014 for its annual stop on the ATP Challenger Tour with a prize money purse of $125,000. Typically, the top 50 players are not allowed to play in challenger events, but an exception applies for the Dallas Tennis Classic, encouraging players positioned 11-50 in the ATP rankings to compete for the highest prize money of $125,000 plus hospitality, in the 2014 ATP Challenger. Parking $15 Four Seasons Resort and Club, 4150 N. MacArthur Boulevard, Irving, Texas, http://www.irvingtennisclassic.com/ Mar 11 - Apr 01. Tiny Tot Tuesdays at the Dallas Arboretum Tue - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Children’s activities include face painting, petting zoo, nature art and Kindermusik. In case of rain, please check our website or Facebook page, or call 214.515.6500 the morning of the event. Activities may take place indoors. Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, Texas, www.dallasarboretum.org Mar 11 - Spring Break Magic Show! All Ages Tue - 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm Magician Todd McKinney entertains and amazes the entire family! Kids, teens and families enjoy fun, educational and special programs during Spring Break Madness week! West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2691 Mar 11 - Bricks for Kids, Grades 3 and up Tue - 3pm-4pm Registration required. Legos and principles of engineering are presented in a way that makes learning fun. Space is limited. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 to register

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curriculum-based and includes a focus on reading, math, science, physics, art, colors and shapes, listening and critical thinking all wrapped up in good, clean fun. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, 972-721-3720 Mar 11 - Movie Night @ the Library Tue - 6:30 pm 8:30 pm This adventure fantasy features a circus magician who travels to a magical land where he is believed to fulfill a prophecy. (2013, PG, 130 minutes) Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 12 - iPad Exploration, Grades 6 and up Wed - 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691 Mar 12 - Touch-A-Truck! All Ages Wed - 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm Enjoy seeing a variety of City of Irving vehicles up close, including a police car, fire engine, ambulance, police motorcycle, wood chipper, dump trucks, trash and recycling trucks as well as the BEAR, a police tactical unit armored vehicle. Kids, teens and families enjoy fun, educational and special programs during Spring Break Madness week! West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2691 Mar 12 - Play Fundama! Grades 1 - 6 Wed - 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Join us for Play Fundama, the art of easy-tomake toys using basic elements such as string, tape, cups and sticks. These toys promote active learning and play through the juggling arts. We will use our newly-made toys to engage in a light competition. Be prepared to have fun and win prizes! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 75060

Mar 11 - GIF Making Workshop, Grade s 6 and up Tue - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Using two different APPs, learn how to make a GIF to add to your social media postings. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669

Mar 12 - Hands on Science! Grades K-5 Wed 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Registration required. Exciting and fun experiments for the young scientist. Two sessions: grades K to 2 at 3-4 p.m and grades 3 to 5 at 4-5 p.m. Space is limited. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669

Mar 11 - The Incredible Bubble Show, All Ages Tue - 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm The Texas Bubble Lady will create all sorts of bubbles! This highly visual show is

Mar 12 - STOP! ACTION! Grades 6 and up Wed 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Using GREEN ROOM technology and

9am-1pm, $149. 4000 N MacArthur Blvd, Ste 106, Irving. Call Chloe for details 972-467-8577. See ad in this issue. Mar 10 - Play and Learn, Ages 0-5 Mon - 10:30 am - 11:30 am Families, friends and children from birth to 5 years old play, create, and explore! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 10 - Spring Break Family Movie, All Ages Mon - 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Join us for a free family movie screening complete with refreshments! Two lovable monsters are going to college! But will they make through to a monster graduation? Find out in this funny animated tale. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 10 - Found Art with VET, Grades 3 and up Mon - 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Registration required. VET is a local artist who upcycles found objects into ART! Join us for this fun, creative, green program. Space is limited. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 for details and registration. Mar 10 - Photo Badge, Grades 6 and up Mon - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm What do all of those buttons on a camera do? This workshop led by Trent Tidmore of Tidmore Portraits will show you how to make your images the best they can be. The green room contains two Nikon D3100 cameras that are available for teens to check out and use for their digital creations. BUT before you can check them out, you have to attend a workshop on the proper care and usage of the equipment Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 10 - Engineering for Kids: Apprentice Engineers, Grades 3-8 Mon - 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Registration required.. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722. Mar 10 - Engineering for Kids: Junior Engineers, Grades K-2 Mon - 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Registration required.. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, (972) 721-3722 Mar 11 - Dallas Tennis Classic - Las Colinas. Admission: General Admission Adults $50 Children

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Legos, make your own stop action short film. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 12 - DIY Geek Chic, Grades 6 and up Wed 4pm-5pm Stuck at home over spring break? Suffering from crazy FOMO? Then don’t miss out --- come to the Irving Public Library and make technology yours! At DIY Geek Chic, you’ll make your own electronic fashion accessories, like blinged-out USB drives and earphones. You’ll also learn how to turn your smart phone into a projector for watching videos with your friends. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 12 - Family Movie, All Ages Wed - 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm This animated comedy is a sequel to the hit movie featuring a town where food falls from the sky. Rated PG. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, 972-721-3720 Mar 13 - Spring Break Puppet Show! All Ages Thu - 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm Enjoy our hot puppet show, “How Dragon Got His Fire.” Kids, teens and families enjoy fun, educational and special programs during Spring Break Madness week! West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2691 Mar 13 - Science in 30: Eggs Away! Grades 3 to 6. Thu - 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm In this science experiment, create an apparatus for a raw egg to survive a fall. In doing so, we explore the principles of gravity, inertia and resistance. Supplies are provided. Come join us to test your egg’s survival in a surprise drop! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 13 - Engineering for Kids Thu - 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Grades K - 5. Registration required. Basic principles of engineering scaled down for builders of all ages.Two sessions:3-4 p.m. for grades K-24-5 p.m. for grades 3-5Space is limited Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 13 - Photoshop Basics, Grades 6 and up Thu - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Trent Tidmore of Tidmore Portraits will demonstrate some basic steps to take your digital creations from HOW to WOW. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 13 - Fancy Nancy Tea Party, Grades K 5 Thu - 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Wear your fanciest clothes and join us as we celebrate the beloved book character, Fancy Nancy. We will eat fancy food, play fancy games, and make fancy crafts. The Momentum Dance Company will also be performing. Ooo-la-la! East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, 972-721-3720 Mar 13 - Gaming Marathon, Ages 14-18 Thu 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm Celebrate Teen Tech Week with a gaming marathon! Pizza, snacks, and drinks are provided. And don’t forget prizes for the winners! Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4612 Mar 13 - I’m PINTERESTed, Teens and Adults Thu - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm We supply the space and how-to, you bring your supplies and creativity! Each month we tackle a new project found on Pinterest and create an itemized “shopping list” of craft supplies that you bring to the event. We’ll then provide the crafting basics and instruction to make the project. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 14 - Build It with LEGOs! All Ages Fri - 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm Everyone is crazy for LEGOs! Enjoy an

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afternoon of building structures with these amazing toys as well as with blocks, connection straws, bristle blocks and more. Kids, teens and families enjoy fun, educational and special programs during Spring Break Madness week! West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-2691 Mar 14 - Spring and St. Patrick’s Day Crafting, All Ages Fri - 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Families are invited to enjoy a Spring Break make and take crafting program focusing on spring and St. Patrick’s Day! Materials are provided. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 14 - Spring Break Family Movie Time Fri 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm The whole family is welcome to view and earth friendly movie together! Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 14 - DIY iPhone Projector, Grades 6 and up Fri - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Learn how to create an iPhone projector out of household items. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 15 - Global Friends Reading Circle discusses Cutting for Stone, Adults Sat - 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Join us for a discussion of Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese, the story of abandoned twins in prerevolutionary Ethiopia who share an interest in medicine. Light refreshments are served. West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691 Mar 15 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2pm-4pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Mar 15 - Tablet Time Sat - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm A new fun and educational program provides an opportunity for children and their families/caregivers to spend time together at play with iPads! This program requires registration.Tablet Time, West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691 Mar 15 - Minecraft Marathon, Grade 6 and up Sat - 2pm-6pm Join us for a fun afternoon of Minecraft games, crafts and refreshments. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 15 - Kids Only Book Club, Grades 3-6 Sat 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Fun activities and discussion based on a book series. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 15 - Side Effects May Vary Launch Party, Adults Sat - 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Join us for local author Julie Murphy’s launch party celebrating her debut YA novel Side Effects May Vary, a fearless and moving tour de force about love, life and facing your own mortality. Refreshments, book sales and author signing follow. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2060 Mar 15 - Best of Vines: Teen Video Contest @ IP, Grades 6 and up Sat - 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Use the Vine app to create a 6-second video promoting Irving Public Library’s Teen Summer Reading Club. This year’s theme is Spark a Reaction. Use stop-motion, live-action, or whatever you think is the most creative way to market our annual summer reading club. Tag your video with #BestofVinesIPL to submit it to the judges. Entries are due March 15, 2014 and will be judged based on theme, originality and creativity.


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Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 videos. We can’t wait to see what you come up with! Get Vining! Open to teens grades 6-12. Must have parental permission to download and use the Vine app. Mar 16 - Sunday Painters and Crafters Sun - 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Bring art materials and a tablecloth to our monthly meet-up. Visit with local artists to share and get inspired. All media and crafts are welcome West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-5707565 sharon_giles@hotmail.com Mar 17. St. Patrick’s Day. Wear green or get pinched! Mar 18 - 30. The Wizard of Oz Tue - 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm “We’re off to see….” the most magical adventure of them all. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz is an enchanting adaptation of the all-time classic, totally reconceived for the stage.. Music Hall at Fair Park, Dallas, 909 1st Ave, Dallas, Texas, www.dallassummermusicals.org Mar 19 - First Look Book Club, Grades 4-8 Wed - 4:30 pm - 5:15 pm Join us each month for a fun informal discussion on a group read. Refreshments and fun for kids . Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Mar 19 - Based on Reality: Non-fiction Book Club discusses The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story, Adults Wed - 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm This month’s selection is The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story by Lily Koppel. Central Library Irving, 801 W Irving Blvd, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4612. Mar 21 - Catching Fire Event Fri - 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Games, activities and refreshments, followed by a screening of the latest release in The Hunger Games book trilogy (PG-13). Registration and permission slip

are required. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669

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Mar. 22. The Fifth Annual DFW Family Expo. 10am-5pm. Dallas Market Center Main Hall. All Entertainment is Free with $5.00 admission. Benefiting Children’s Medical Center. Bring the whole family for fun and entertainment. Bounce Houses, Face Fainting, Petting Zoo, Radio Disney. www.dfwFamilyExpo.com Also come have your picture taken with Subby Puppy, from Irving Parent Magazine!

Mar 27 - Valley Ranch Reads, Adults Only Thu - 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Reading selections focus on general fiction titles. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669

Mar 22 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669 Mar 22 - Movie Time! Sat - 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Lego Mania is everywhere! Enjoy a movie that features these classics toys as well as Batman. West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691 Mar 23 - Rock n’Roll Dallas 1/2 Marathon Sun 7:55 am - 5:00 pm Music makes up the heart and “sole” of this event. Live bands will be performing a variety of music along each mile of the race course. www. runrocknroll.competitor.com/dallas Mar 24 - Mexican Tin Art Mon - 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Teens and Adults learn to create traditional Mexican tin art. East Irving Library, 440 S Nursery Rd., Irving, Texas, 972-721-3720 Mar 25. Grapevine Faith Christian School Open House. For preschool – 12th grade. Other open house date is 4/29. 7pm. 729 E Dallas Rd, Grapevine. Register online at grapevinefaith.com. See ad in this issue. Mar 25 - Family Move Tuesday! Tue - 4:30 pm 6:30 pm Join us in the auditorium for a free movie and

Mar 29 - Play and Learn, Ages 0-5 Sat - 10:30 am - 11:30 am Families, friends and children play, create, and explore together at this program. “Play and Learn” helps pre-schoolers develop their cognitive and positive relationship skills through activities such as art projects, singing, storytime and more! Valley Ranch Library, 401 c, Irving, Texas, 972-721-4669 Mar 29 - Elliott PTA Spring Carnival Sat - 11:00 am - 4:00 pm The event will take place behind the school. There will be local entertainment, a craft and vendor fair, rock climbing wall, human hamster balls, and more! Food and Game tickets, etc. will be available for purchase. Admission into the Carnival is free. Everyone is welcome to attend. Hope to see you there! Sally B. Elliott Elementary, 1900 S. Story Rd, Irving, Texas, Mar 29 - Family Movie Matinee Sat - 2pm-4pm Enjoy a family movie and light snacks. Valley Ranch Library, 401 Cimarron Trail, Irving, Texas, (972) 721-4669

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Upcoming Apr 4. Underwater Easter Egg Hunt. Check in is at 5:30pm. North Lake Aquatic Center, 5001 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving. Bring a canned good or $1 to egg hunt. Registration for Irving residents is Mar 10-23, for non-Irving residents is Mar 24-26. 972-721-3501 irvingevents.org. See ad in this issue for registration locations. Apr 5. Irving Marathon. Fun Run, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon & Marathon benefiting Our Chidren’s House at Baylor Irving. Campion Trails, Irving. Register online www.irvingmarathon.com. See ad in this issue. Apr 11 & 12. Momentum Dance Company presents Selections for Spring. Featuring Momentum Dance Company, Beckles Dancing Company, Texas Ballet Theatre Youth Ensemble and Special Guest Artists Michele Gifford & Shea Johnson. Tickets $12-$20. 7:30pm. Irving Arts Center Dupree Theater 972-252-ARTS www. irvingartscenter.com. See ad in this issue.

Mar 29 - Suminagashi Ink Marbling Class, Ages 15 and up Sat - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Learn the ancient Asian technique of ink marbling known as suminagashi. Registration is required. West Irving Library, 4444 W. Rochelle Rd, Irving, Texas, 972-721-2691

Apr 19. 35th Annual Citywide Egg Hunt presented by Irving Parks and Rec. Photos with the Easter Bunny, face painting, bounce houses, food vendors and egg hunts for children 3-10. 9:30-11:30am. Hunts start at 10am (ages 3-4), 10:20am (ages 5-6), 10:40am (ages 7-8) and 11am (ages 9-10). Heritage Senior Center, 200 S Jefferson St, Irving. 972-721-2501 irvingevents.org. See ad in this issue.

Mar 29 - IFTH ANNUAL TEXAS ALTCAR CONFERENCE & EXPO Sat - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Times: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission: Free. Irving Convention Center, 500 West Las Colinas Blvd, Irving, Texas, 310-390-2930

Apr 20. Easter Sunday at Plymouth Park Baptist Church. Easter Message by Pastor Ken Branam with Worship Choir and Orchestra. 9:30am. 1714 N Story Rd, Irving 972-986-7729 www.plymouthpark.org. See ad in this issue.

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Resident Camps Resident Camps are designed for campers staying at camp from several days to one or more weeks. Campers sleep overnight in cabins, tents or other forms of shelter, and participate in a variety of supervised activities. Most resident camps offer a general program of outdoor activities including hiking, swimming, sports and games, plus arts and crafts and nature awareness. Camp counselors are on hand to help kids fit in and get them past any homesickness they may experience.

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Day Camps Day Camps offer a wide variety of activities as well, with one main difference‌the campers get to go home at the end of each day. Day camps are available in half-day and full-day programs, and regularly Camp provides growth experiences for youth that can benefit them through adulthood. In a national include field survey, camp directors reported that parents rate trips to local the most important benefits of camp to be: museums, 1 2 3 4 parks and Increased Providing Making Offering other recreational places. Day camps can New Fun Self-Confidence a Safe be a great way to prepare younger kids Friends Activities & Self-Esteem Place for future summers at a resident camp.

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Summer Camp & Activity

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Above and Beyond Center for Children 972-870-9282

Mathnasium 972-467-8577 www.mathnasium.com/irving

Children’s Discovery Center 214-755-5603, 972-253-1171

Miss Bloomingdales Academy 972-869-9145 www.missbloomingdales.com

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City of Irving www.cityofirving.org Dana’s Dance Academy 972-259-1258 Dinosaur World 254-898-1526 www.dinosaurworld.com Engineering for Kids www.engineeringforkids.net/ greaterdallas

Momentum Dance 972-252-ARTS www.irvingartscenter.com NTA Taekwondo Coppell 972-471-2333, www.teamnta.com Primrose School of Las Colinas 972-831-1000 www.primroselascolinas.com

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Rainbow Academy 972-594-0005

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Holy Family of Nazareth 972-255-0205, www.hfns.com

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Irving Marathon Series, in collaboration with the City of Irving, will host the 2nd Irving Marathon benefiting Our Children's House at Baylor Irving. The Irving Marathon will showcase Irving's majestic Campion Trails in the

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Build Something. Anything. Kids love to build things, whether it’s a fancy clubhouse, a simple bird feeder or a spice rack for mom. Spend some time teaching them good safety habits, and watch them to make sure they are exercising caution. Then pick an age appropriate project and set out to build something fabulous. For smaller children, put them in charge of painting or decorating the item. Let them watch you and hand you items that are not sharp or dangerous. For ideas on cool things to build, we like www.ehow.com. You should also check out the free monthly building activities at Home Depot or Lowe’s.

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Momentum Dance Company 10th Anniversary Season

Selections for Spring presents

featuring:

Momentum Dance Company Beckles Dancing Company Texas Ballet Theatre School Youth Ensemble and special guest artists: Michele Gifford & Shea Johnson

Irving Arts Center Dupree Theater April 11th & 12th, 7:30pm tickets: $12 - $20 reserved seating Available at (972) 252-ARTS or www.irvingartscenter.com

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by n Lela Davidso

s a kid I once opened the wrong drawer at a friend’s house. Instead of the spoons her mother had asked

for, I found a broken ruler, chewed pencils, and a padlock splattered with paint. “Junk drawer,” the mom said. “Everybody’s got one.” What a relief. We had a drawer that held hair bands, restaurant matches, and inkless pens. I’d assumed this was our family’s particular shame. Learning that other people suffered the junk-sickness was comforting, but I wanted better. When I moved out on my own, I maintained my own junk drawers in apartments and houses across the county. All the while I dreamed of an organized space with cubbies for keys, picture hanging hardware, and miniature screwdrivers. I’m not quite there.

“...trash gives respectable junk drawers a bad name.”

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We have two junk drawers now: his and hers. His catches manly items like lighters, electrical tape, and the occasional nut and bolt. Mine is for the stuff of daily life. I open it no less than ten times a day and I organize it over and over in my continuous effort to get it to close properly.

First, I root out garbage because trash gives respectable junk drawers a bad name. I don’t need an old church program any more than last May’s third grade spelling list. I toss cardboard boxes and brochures for $45 bottles of acai berry juice. Of course, not all trash starts out as such, but is rendered useless over time. What good is $3 off a car wash in 2004? Was I planning time travel? I find idea notes for stories scratched off on index cards: Red Explorer-leaf pile playhousechildhood dream with circus rat. Huh? Some things inspire guilt, like my daughter’s crumpled artwork. While the first born’s early masterpieces hold a place of honor in a plastic tub somewhere, the second child will surely need art therapy later. There is the Scalpicin I bought before I realized the itchy scalp really was lice and not just some other irritant that, God forbid, the neighbors might mistake for lice. I debate where to put the telephone number to Poison Control.

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Then there are essentials. I can live without the nutritional information for McDonald’s and Starbucks but not my bent and faded Weight Watchers Points Counter. That stays. Also, Post-its, Sharpies, tape, and paper clips. These are musthave supplies in a well-stocked kitchen. I finally reach the bottom of the drawer, only to find that uncapped pens have created inkblots that have me peering deep into my psyche. Not good. The ink needs covering up—quick. Back into the drawer go immunization records, pencils, candy, scissors, and erasers. Back in for binder clips, thumbtacks, and take-out menus. Done. One little spot is relatively organized and I feel lighter. Though my drawer may not be perfect, it gets me through the day. And it shuts—for now. Which is more than I can say for the silverware drawer. •

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“May your blessings outnumber the Shamrocks that grow, And may trouble avoid you wherever you go.”

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he other day, I reminded my son that St. Patrick’s Day was coming up, and he’d better not forget to wear green. “You don’t want to get pinched to death by your friends,” I warned.

He seemed non-plused by my advice. “If I forget to wear green, my teacher will paint a shamrock on my face to protect me.” I couldn’t believe what he was telling me. When I was a kid, all a teacher did on St. Patrick’s Day was send you to the nurse when your welts started to bleed. “Not wearing green was like wearing a sign on your

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back that said ‘KICK ME,’” I told him. “Even the gym coach would pinch us.”

my youth, underwear came in one style for boys: white and tight. It would be a mistake of gargantuan proportions to say your underwear was green - a boy might as well say he was wearing a green bra.

“Couldn’t you sue for that?”

“No, but the kindergartners were allowed to cry.”

My son also told me that students these days have to sneak around on the playground to pinch kids because school rules forbid such behavior. “Not in my day,” I retorted. “They sold tickets and printed a program guide. ‘Step right up ladies and gentlemen - come see Little Kenny Swarner mutilated by his peers. If he doesn’t wet his pants, you get your money back.’” The playground duty had a front row seat. I guess I was adamant with my son because I can still vividly remember St. Patrick’s Day 1974. I was in the 3rd grade, and I forgot to wear green in an unforgiving school. I recall how traumatic it was to stand by the coat rack trying to devise a way to see my 10th birthday. As I tried to look inconspicuous, I could sense the other kids searching around the classroom like a pack of hungry wolves for the green-less lambs. I still have nightmares about it. Of course, some kids back then would try anything to avoid a beating. But, the one thing no one with half a brain did was claim they were ‘unpinchable’ because they were wearing green underwear. In the days of

Getting pinched lasts one day. Green underwear heckling could still come up in a high school yearbook: Ken Swarner was voted “Most Likely To Wear Embarrassing Undergarments.” My only real option in the 3rd grade was to hide. During recess, I stowed away in the coat closet. At lunch, I ate my sandwich in a toilet stall. Finally, as the end of school neared, I realized I’d need an exceptional escape route. With 15 minutes left in the day, I jammed a pen cap up my nose. I remember feeling especially victorious sitting in the nurse’s station with an icepack on my face waiting for my mom to pick me up. After all, it’s not every kid who survives St. Patrick’s Day without wearing green. When my mom arrived, she lectured me for five minutes - a small price to pay. As we were leaving, the principal asked if I was okay. I nodded, trying to mask a smile behind the cold pack. “Uh oh,” he announced, walking up to me. He obviously noticed my swollen nose. “You aren’t wearing green,” he continued. He pinched me so hard that the pen cap shot out of my nose like seeds from a tomato. My son tells me it’s cool to wear colored underwear these days. He’s so lucky! W

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