Have your kids been to the Children's Museum of Lake Charles? There are always fun activities planned for kids. The month of February is going to be action packed!
The gift of your time is a very precious thing. You are giving something you can never get back. The Sulphur Police Department gave of their time this Christmas and it speaks volumes for their department.
I was inspired to post this for two reasons:
First of all, we are now in the holiday season. that also means we are in the 'food season.' Secondly, because at Thanksgiving dinner, there were several kids and, as we all know, kids can have some pretty serious aversions to certain foods...
Facing vegetable and fruit counts, caloric guidelines and other federal regulations makes operating school lunchrooms very challenging. This is all a result of the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act that was passed in 2010. We were wondering if your kids are still eating the school provided lunches?
Remember the dad who scored Internet fame with his sarcastic video showing his children how to change the toilet paper roll? Well, he's back with a new life lesson.
Parenting is no easy job. Aside from the ever-exhausting feeding, bathing and chasing after the little rugrats, there's also the whole other matter of listening to the wonderful comments they make.
Nothing is more frustrating that trying to get in touch with your kids and they don't call you back! It's especially frustrating because you pay for their cell phone. Well that is all going to change. Yep ... there's an APP for that!
The app was invented by a Houston mom Sharon Standifird and it's called "Ignore No More...
Is adulthood all that you thought it would be? Is it what you imagined as a child? Probably not, as these kids will find out one day; but for now, check out what they think adulthood is like.
School starts this morning, so what's a better way to get up and get going than with some classic Schoolhouse Rock! Put on your engineer's hat and sing along with "Conjunction Junction."
There are two things that when I see I will notify law enforcement because they just infuriate me. One of them is someone throwing trash out of their vehicle. The other is someone driving with a small child not strapped in. If you are transporting small kids ... it is your responsibility to make sure they are safe. The Louisiana State Police are offering free help with that.
The City of Lake Charles is ready to start feeding the hungry this summer. The program begins on June 2nd. We have the locations and eligibility requirements for free breakfast and lunches.