Showing posts with label triangle tracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triangle tracks. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2009

A Touching Father-Daughter Book Based on "King of the World" Song


A beautiful song by the Christian rock band Point of Grace titled "King of the World" has direct ties to a new children's book titled "Dance Me Daddy." Barnes & Noble's synopsis of the book states the following:

“If I am your princess, then you are king of the world.” Singer and songwriter Cindy Morgan celebrates the love God blesses between a girl and her father in this picture book that families will treasure from childhood to wedding day. Includes a CD of the song King of the World performed by Point of Grace and author Cindy Morgan reading the book. (Source: Barnes & Noble)

You can watch Point of Grace sing this song via YouTube here. The song, sung in the sweetest harmony by the band's three women with one guitar in the background, features the following lyrics.

Spinning around on the tops of his feet
smile of the angels can not be so sweet
wide blue eyes and piggy tail swirls
shes her daddy´s girl
cuz he knows the jokes that always make her laugh
takes her for ice cream instead of her math
at the end of the day by the light of the moon
they turn up the music in their living room
and she yells

dance me dance me around till my feet dont ever touch down theres nothing better than being your girl and if i am your princess then daddy you are the king of the world

its funny how life moves in circles of time to think so long ago that face was mine houses get smaller we take different names but some things in life stay the same

dance me dance me around till my feet dont ever touch down theres nothing better than being your girl and if i am your princess than daddy you are the king of the world

some day she go off and find a life of her own and marry a good man and make a happy home until she comes back and sees with those same eyes what time can not disguse she walks through the door with that look on her face cuz daddy´s brown hair has all turned to gray they talk for hours they cry and they laugh watchin old movies and thinking back, just as she turns to go she says hey dad how bout one for the road

dance me dance me around till my feet don´t ever touch down

dance me dance me around till my feet dont ever touch down cuz theres nothing better than being your girl oh theres nothing better than being your girl and if i am your princess than daddy you are the king of the world
king of the world
Spinning around of the tops of his feet
smile of the angels could not be so sweet


Source of book image: Amazon.com

Friday, July 10, 2009

Frozen Coconut Bars, MTV Videos and Creek Explorations Set the Scene for My Greatest Summer Traditions

Favorite childhood memories drift into my mind as the scents and sounds of summer arrive each June.


I used to walk across that log as a child. It's still there!

Banana Boat Coconut Oil summons memories of sunbathing with my mother in our backyard, the radio blaring ’80s tunes from my bedroom window. During the summer my mother, a special education teacher, would earn extra cash working at my uncles’ nursery. She would take my sister and me with her several days a week to split an hourly wage cutting ivy stems and planting them into 12-by-16-inch flats of fertilized soil. I fondly remember break time, when my sister and I would purchase a cold, glass bottle of Mello Yello for a quarter from the Coca Cola vending machine. Nothing tasted better than that.


My beautiful mom in the 1980s

The first hint of chlorine takes me beyond infinite memories of summertime swimming to a favorite treat: the coconut “FrozeFruit” bars my sister and I enjoyed poolside in Columbia, S.C. during our month-long July visit with our dad. Remember those? Delectable frozen blocks of all natural goodness filled with real pieces of fruit … I typically chose coconut, though I tried strawberry and banana once or twice.



Becky and I would swim for hours at the St. Andrews Fitness Center swimming pool while Daddy worked out at the gym, then we would quickly dive underwater when we saw him sneaking back to play “Turtleheads” with us, a game that required holding our breath for as long as possible, knowing that when we finally popped up, he would nail us on the head with a tennis ball. (This is the same man who taught us how to accurately fire a lit bottle rocket at his best friend across the parking lot.)

Consistently, we returned home with tired limbs and hungry bellies, turned on MTV and settled on Daddy’s totally ’80s black velvet sofa with a bowl of Sunchips to watch the latest videos. “Jump” by Van Halen, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” by Cindy Lauper and “Thriller” by Michael Jackson ranked among our favorites. (“California Girls” by David Lee Roth shockingly revealed to me what I could only hope to look like someday, after growing out of my figureless pre-teen frame.) These were the days of Cookie Crisp cereal for breakfast every morning and Breyer’s chocolate chip ice cream for dessert every night. Putt Putt, bowling and Vectrex games held our attention during the day. Chicken wing dives and TV dramas won our attention at night. (Will there ever be a better police drama than “Miami Vice”?)


Becky, me and Daddy in 1988

Exposing my kids to another favorite old-fashioned summer tradition requires something I don’t have here in North Carolina: acres of pristine, family-owned land. In 1910, my great-great-grandfather bought several hundred acres in Athens, Ga. along the Atlanta Highway. He built a beautiful summerhouse on the property overlooking a wide, burbling creek.



My grandparents later moved into a home on the other side of the creek that once served as a meeting facility for my great-grandfather’s Presbyterian ministry retreats. We spent many days—and nights—in both houses, eager to burn a trail down to the creek the very next morning—no shoes necessary. Our feet were as worn as a hobbit’s.


It was, and is, a perfect creek. We even named the sections of it we frequented most the log bridge, the waterslide, the swimming hole, the minnow pond and the “foot washer.” This was a rectangular groove of smooth slate over which a steady stream of ice-cold creek water ran. We could neatly slide our feet into that small space whenever we determined they needed a wash—which was often!


Further up the creek, we reverently climbed the Cinderella steps, so-named by my grandmother when she was a little girl, to a cluster of large, flat rocks where we would sit and talk, soaking up the sun and reclaiming our energy for more fun. Sometimes, when our adventurous uncles accompanied us, we would walk all the way to Eagle’s Nest, the furthest point of the creek on our property. It was marked by a large, high stone jutting out from a bank of Georgia clay.

We do have a small trickle of a creek behind our home, and my children have developed an intense love of it. They say to my husband and me, “Don’t ever move. We don’t want to leave our creek.” I know exactly how they feel.

Just west of my childhood creek was a golden meadow edged with blackberry bushes. Becky, my cousins and I would eat them right off the bush every July. We held family picnics under a large Beech tree in the middle of the field, and later, as teenagers, Becky and I sunbathed there with our battery-powered boom box and a cooler full of cold cokes.

Climbing the towering magnolia tree next to the goldfish pond behind my great-grandparents’ house was simply majestic. I climbed so high I felt invincible, as if nothing could ever change. But it has. I recently took my children back to see the creek, the meadow and the magnolia tree that serve as icons of my childhood. The creek seems lonelier, and is quieter. The golden meadow is now owned by the City of Athens, which thankfully has no plans to develop the land, but will instead preserve it as part of a greenway. The magnolia tree is enormous—much too tall to climb to the top of anymore. But those icons are all still there. And now my children can experience them, too.


The now very tall magnolia tree I climbed as a girl.


My sister and me on our great-grandparents porch, just above the magnolia tree. There's a nursery flat just behind us!


My kids, enjoying my creek.

I took some photos of my kids playing in the creek and watched them climb the magnolia tree. It was more for me, then them. Surreally, I felt as though a cycle had completed, and indulged in a memory of myself at my daughter’s age: 57 pounds of bliss and bounce twisting through branches down the path to the creek. A soft landing on the sandy banks and splash! Into the cool fresh memory of my childhood. Hours later, the Georgia sun sets and I fall into a deep, sound sleep, ready to do it all over again in the morning.

When I take the time to really think about those days, I realize I may have already experienced heaven on earth. Now, I just need to make sure my kids have an opportunity to do the same.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Triangle TRACKS Contest Seeks Belle’s Biggest Fan

How much does your little girl love Belle? Does she have more Belle paraphernalia than a Disney store? If so, she could win two tickets from Triangle TRACKS to see the Carolina Ballet’s premiere performance of “Beauty and the Beast” the night of either May 29, 30 or 31.

If you would like to participate in the contest, just itemize and photograph all of your daughter's Belle stuff (dolls, jewelry boxes, necklaces, clothes, etc.), then email your list and photo documenting the items to epshugg@triangletracks.com by noon on May 29. Triangle TRACKS will announce the winner that day at 2 p.m., in time for the first show.

Triangle TRACKS is a social networking site for local parents that links to almost 2,000 resources for local kids. To visit the site, go to http://www.triangletracks.com.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Introducing Charlotte TRACKS, a New Website for Charlotte Parents

First of all, Happy Easter and Happy 1st Birthday to Triangle TRACKS! One year ago today, on April 12, 2008, Triangle TRACKS burst onto the Triangle region's Internet scene. Today, in addition to enjoying a beautiful Easter, we're also celebrating the launch of our sister site, Charlotte TRACKS! Here is a press release with more details that will go out to Charlotte's media today.

Charlotte, N.C. (April 12, 2009) Apex, N.C. mom and former magazine editor Elizabeth Shugg has launched Charlotte TRACKS at http://www.charlottetracks.com, a social networking website for Charlotte parents that consolidates 1,500-plus links to local resources for children in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region. TRACKS is an acronym for “Tools, Resources and Activities for Carolina Kids.”

Charlotte TRACKS enables members who register for a login to the site to post blogs, forums, calendar entries and other helpful information for local families. It links to children’s businesses and resources in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, Union, Iredell, Lincoln, Lancaster and York counties. The site’s content focuses on schools, museum exhibits, parks, youth sports, camps, music lessons, performing arts studios, birthday party venues, amusement centers, restaurants, childcare facilities, healthcare resources, clothing stores and more.


“There are thousands of wonderful resources just for children in the Charlotte region, and now they are all consolidated on one website,” Shugg says. “Charlotte TRACKS simplifies the process of locating the resources families are looking for, and members can help generate the website’s content by posting blogs, forum discussions and calendar events to share information.”

Those interested in joining Charlotte TRACKS can visit http://www.charlottetracks.com and click on “sign up.” Members will receive mid-month and end-of-month emails listing links to accumulated blogs, forum discussions and calendar events posted during that part of the month. “It’s like getting a biweekly newsletter created by all of Charlotte TRACKS’ members,” Shugg says.

Charlotte TRACKS displays whimsical art created by internationally renowned artist Laura Kelly, and follows Shugg’s launch of Triangle TRACKS exactly one year ago, on April 12, 2008. Shugg came up with the idea and name for Triangle TRACKS in January 2008 during her children’s winter break. “I started thinking about how nice it would be to rely on one website that consolidates all of the resources for children in the Triangle. I did this as much for my family as everyone else’s, and was excited to share it with other parents. Now I can do the same for Charlotte parents.”

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Triangle TRACKS Covers New Dora Doll and "Raggs" TV Show

Check out our latest blogs on toy trends. We focus on the new Dora doll here and "Raggs TV" here. We've also discovered the official Star Wars blog.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Meet Janice Jones, our Travel TRACKer

We've added another Triangle TRACKer to our line-up. Meet Janice Jones, our Travel TRACKer, and check out her debut blog! What better time to have an "American History" lesson sink in than on President's Day, which happens to be Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday, and is just weeks after a new President has been inaugurated! Read all about it at this link.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Education TRACKer - Haves and Have-Nots: What does lack of education cost us?


Our Education TRACKer, Anne Woodman, writes that even though the North Carolina high school dropout rate fell from 5.24 percent in 2006-07 to 4.97 percent last year, it still leaves 22,434 former students with no high school diploma. What will their plight be and how will it impact their community. Read Anne's blog to learn more.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Introducing our Health TRACKer: Jennifer Goodall


During the last month, Triangle TRACKS has introduced TRACKers who blog about children's education, health, sports, food and trends. We've already introduced Anne Woodman, our Education TRACKer; Janel Bunten, our Trend TRACKer; Tyler Wright, our Food TRACKer; and Kurt Dusterberg, our Sports TRACKer. Now meet Jennifer Goodall, our Health TRACKer.

Jennifer is a mom to two little girls: 2-year-old Dylan and 4-year-old Kennedy. She and her husband are building a home in Apex. Jennifer works as a program manager for a networking company in RTP and is an active board member of le Tour de Femme, which is a charitable all-women bicycling event that takes place in Cary. She enjoys running and is hoping to get back into triathlons in 2009. Jennifer has a special interest in health issues due to the fact that her oldest daughter had quite a few health problems during the first few years of her life. Although those years were painful, she learned a lot and is hoping to share her knowledge with other parents in the Triangle area. Read Jen's debut blog below or at this link.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

14 Fun Things Track 3 Families Can Do During the Next Week!


Visit the Triangle TRACKS Calendar to get the details on all of these events.

1. "MUSIC WITH MOM" at Booda Beans Coffee & Candy Cafe.

2. PRESCHOOL PROGRAM: WHAT'S IN THE BOX at the N.C. Museum of Art, Nov. 5.

3. NEW MOVIES RELEASES
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua." Oct. 3.
"High School Musical 3: Senior Year." Oct. 24
"Madagascar: Return 2 Africa." Nov. 7.
You can also see "Madagascar: Return 2 Africa" at the IMAX Theater and Marbles Kids Museum Nov. 7-Dec. 11.

4. Madagascar Madness at Marbles Kids Museum's IMAX Theater

5. DRAWING FOR KIDS at the Ackland Museum of Art in Chapel Hill

6. STORYTIME SCIENCE AT MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM, Nov. 8

7. MAKE IT, TAKE IT: PATRIOTIC PINS, Nov. 8

8.LETTERBOXING. See blog post about this fun anytime-outdoor activity.

9. FALL PUMPKIN AND HARVEST FESTIVAL AT HILL RIDGE FARMS
Sept. 13-Nov. 9 in Youngsville.

10. CHECK OUT MARBLES NEW EXHIBIT, "WORLDTREK"
Marbles Kids Museum
Exhibit opened Oct. 8. Guests are transported to several exciting locales around the world to engage in hands-on exploration of commerce, culture, arts, music and more.

11. STORYTIME SCIENCE AT MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM
Nov. 8, 10:30 a.m.

12. DEAD SEA SCROLLS ON VIEW AT N.C. MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Through Dec. 28.

13. Check out "Kung Fu Panda," "Star Wars: the Clone Wars," "Wall-E" and "The Longshots" for $1.50 at Blue Ridge Theater in Raleigh.

14. TIME FOR TOTS: PICKING COTTON, Nov.4 at the N.C. Museum of History.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Storm Troopers at the Museum of Life and Science?


If you have Star Wars fans in your house, you won't want to miss this event. Here are the details:

HEROES, VILLAINS AND SPECIAL EFFECTS
Museum of Life and Science in Durham
Sat., Sept. 13, 10-5 p.m.
You don't need to travel to a faraway galaxy to meet Storm Troopers and other Star Wars characters - since the force will be with you, as the science and artistry of entertainment takes the main stage. Talk to video game design experts about how they create dazzling special effects. Learn about makeup effects from one of Hollywood's leading makeup artists with two-time Emmy award winner Dean Jones. See how stunts are choreographed and more! Free with museum admission. Learn more here.

(Photo provided by the Museum of Life and Science.)

Friday, August 29, 2008

The September Triangle TRACKS Newsletter is Out!

Hi everyone. The September issue is out, and it includes information on lots of fun activities going on for kids in the area this month. If you haven't signed up to receive it, just visit www.triangletracks.com and click on "Subscribe to our newsletter."

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Triangle TRACKS Now Offers Event Posting Tool for Members

I've added an EVENT POSTING tool to Triangle TRACKS that enables members to publicize their own events or public events local parents might be interested in. To start things off, I've posted a Cub Scouts recruiting event.

If you know of events such as children's clothing sales, party venue specials, club meetings and/or orientations, education opportunities or other events local parents would be interested in, you can post it quickly and easily here yourself!

But in order to post an event, you have to join Triangle TRACKS. It's easy--and free. Just go to the Triangle TRACKS home page and click on "Sign up."

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Morehead Planetarium Presents ALL of Your Favorite Shows Through Aug. 24!


What could be more fun than heading to Chapel Hill, catching a favorite Morehead Planetarium show like "Solar System Adventure" or "Magic Tree House Space Mission," then having an ice cream on Franklin Street, and heading back for another favorite Morehead Planetarium show? You can do that this month, since every Morehead program (except holiday programs) is on the schedule through Aug. 24. Learn more here.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Pre-Sale Ticket Information for Walking With the Dinosaurs Live and Disney on Ice World of Fantasy

Thanks to Social Butterflies editor Cary Heise for this pre-sale ticket information!

Walking With the Dinosaurs: The Live Experience
RBC Center
Oct. 22-26
PRE-SALE TICKETS being sold Aug. 6-10, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
PASSWORD: "ALIVE"
Click here for Ticketmaster.
Click here for show details.

Disney on Ice Presents World of Fantasy
RBC Center
Dec. 10-14
PRE-SALE TICKETS available through Aug. 17.
Click here for details.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Our $40 Day at the N.C. State Farmers Market

The N.C. State Farmers Market in Raleigh was one of the first places my husband and I visited when we arrived--childless--in North Carolina 12 years ago. Not much has changed--and that's a good thing. Earthy aromas flow through stand after stand of vibrant produce--from fleshy red tomatoes, to plump juicy blueberries. Sunflowers tower over colorful bouquets of daisies, dahlias and peonies; and farmers offer samples of fresh peaches, ripe cantaloupe and other fruity pleasures as you walk through the marketplace.

I visited the farmers market with two of my three children today while my younger son attended a NetWorks basketball camp at the Town of Apex's Community Center. We brought home peaches, tomatoes, blueberries, blackberries, cilantro and sunflowers. We also enjoyed a cold coke and chicken fillet sandwich from the Market Grille--and ice cream for dessert. All in all, we spent $40--not bad for a morning filled with loads of fun, a delicious lunch and farm fresh treats. Here are some photos of our day at the N.C. State Farmers Market.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Triangle TRACKS Gets All Dressed Up With Art From Laura Kelly Designs & Licensing


After debuting a new look in June, Triangle TRACKS is accessorizing with Laura Kelly's playful art.

Check out the full story at this link.