Pamela PriceA Visit to the Science Mill in Johnson City, TexasLearn how a one-of-a-kind, woman-led rural Texas science museum brings STEM education to all kinds of students, including homeschoolers…Jan 30, 2018Jan 30, 2018
Pamela PriceGreat Books for Kids and Teens by a Diverse Group of Texas AuthorsTime to pass along a few notable books with Texas ties that are also perfect for young readers! Most of the books below have received…Jan 24, 20181Jan 24, 20181
Pamela PriceExperience a “Secret Supper” in San Antonio, TexasCome along with us for a Mediterranean-style culinary adventure — and a dash of Spanish hospitality.Jan 17, 2018Jan 17, 2018
Pamela PriceBook Review: Eric W. Pohl’s “Texas Hill Country”For all the international interest in the two major metropolitan areas (Austin and San Antonio) near the Edward’s Plateau‘s eastern front…Jan 16, 2018Jan 16, 2018
Pamela PriceAbout that “Me, Too” memeYou’ve likely already heard about #MeToo, a viral social media response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal in Hollywood, which broke last…Oct 16, 2017Oct 16, 2017
Pamela PriceIn Eldercare (and Life), Don’t Be Surprised by SufferingLike many of my friends, I’m at that point in life where things keep happening.Jul 7, 20171Jul 7, 20171
Pamela PriceFive Things to Do For Yourself When You Lose Your MomYesterday a friend and her friend lost their respective mothers.Jun 26, 2017Jun 26, 2017
Pamela PricePinterest Killed My “Like” Button — And I’m Slightly AnnoyedThis is not breaking news.May 29, 2017May 29, 2017
Pamela PriceHeads up, parents of tweens and teens! Wired has a chilling article out about Facebook.From the piece, written by Nitasha Tiku:May 24, 2017May 24, 2017
Pamela PriceEldercare’s Forgotten DaughtersThere’s a great NYT article by Roni Caryn Rabin about the significant role daughters play in healthcare, and it’s got me thinking this…May 12, 2017May 12, 2017