Barton Cowperthwaite, known for his role in Netflix’s ballet drama series Tiny Pretty Things, shared in a heartfelt Instagram post that he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Accompanied by photos of himself alongside what appeared to be his Ct scans, Cowperthwaite shared the details of ...
Kmkmct 4 contributions 0 Nice beach club! Our family of teens and adults spent a couple of days at Giardino Romantico. We loved the easy access to the beach and to clean bathrooms and dressing rooms. The staff was very friendly and kind. They offer a wide variety of food and drink, ...
For adventurous teens over 14, combinationteen summer activity and language camps such as Lenguaventurain Tarifa bring together project-based language learning with sporty activities. Participants can choose windsurf, kitesurf or adventure camps in either English or Spanish, and parents will know that ...
Ferry Park is a small parcel of greenery, with dreamy views over to Glastonbury. My tip for early birds is to come at dawn when the scenery is at its most dramatic. Naturally, the vistas of the Connecticut River are also sumptuous in the fall season, and this is a world-class leaf pe...
smallest, but most poignant and powerful I've ever visited. It does a great job of taking you throughout the war and displaying the atrocities in a realistic way. I think it's done in a fashion that's easily digestible for kids, though I think this is best left for teens and older....
Is Mechelen easy to visit with kids and toddlers? Listed below are the best things to do in Mechelen. Climb the St. Rumbold's Tower.The 97-meter Gothic St. Rumbold's Tower was built 1452-1520. It dominates Mechelen's skyline with its iconic flat-topped silhouette. Visitors can climb 53...
museum is brilliantly designed to appeal to all ages and interests as it delves into everything from Arctic explorers to zeppelins. Hundreds of the exhibits in this sprawling facility on an island in the Isar River are designed for younger children, with plenty more for adults and teens. ...
I just finished a chapter in Digital Minimalism that made an argument for the rise in anxiety in young adults/teens being linked to their ubiquitous phone/social media use. I do love biking. We don’t have a lot of bike trails near us, but there are bike routes and sleepy streets. ...
Wide, live oak-lined streets, stunning homes, kids pedaling around without helmets, and adorable teens headed out on dates in golf carts. The golf carts were a cultural touchstone — every single resident had a golf cart, to the degree that it was the entirety of their 4th of July ...
I suggest,that you guys,publishers,tell,us teens,how to GET our phones back,not WHAT,to do when they are took away. Because life is hell without a cell phone, I mean,you don't know what is going on in life. And sometimes,your not up to date on things, so yeah... Reply Dayin...