September 04, 2005
Common-Place The Interactive Journal of Early American Life
This weekend marks the traditional end to summer vacation for schools. Some schools are already back in session, and some are starting in the next few days. So students are either busily cracking the books and writing papers, and... Read the story »
August 14, 2005
BookHive
Are you looking for a good book to read this summer? Are you looking for a good book for your young ones to read this summer? I can remember some great times curling up with a good book in... Read the story »
July 31, 2005
Artcom Museum Tour
A relaxing way to spend a summer afternoon (or any afternoon, for that matter) is to visit a museum. There you can loose yourself in the beauty of artwork or sculpture, paintings or writings. But finding the time to... Read the story »
July 30, 2005
The Moonlit Road: Southern Ghost Stories
Are you ready for a good ghost story? You should have one or two prepared for campouts this summer, when a good story around the camp fire is a must.Today's Family First Site aims to help finding that story... Read the story »
July 28, 2005
Your Child's Nanny
Have you ever wanted to take a vacation, just you and your spouse? I have been married for over 25 years, and I can tell you that those times are special, but with childern, they are few and far... Read the story »
July 26, 2005
Poemsource.com
While I was in the service, it was always nice to get a letter from home. Whether it was from family or a girl friend, or former girl friend, mail was always nice. Sometimes they sent cards, usually with... Read the story »
July 18, 2005
Party-Ideas-4u
"Party on, dude". With those immortal words, you can see that Bill and Ted (of "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure") were a couple of fun-seeking guys. They were ready to party at the drop of a hat, anytime or... Read the story »
July 04, 2005
Happy 4th of July
Here it is, the birthday of our country. For better or worse, it is still here, 229 years after the Declaration of Independence. A lot of things have happened over those years, and today is a time to put... Read the story »
July 03, 2005
Travel Mate.com.au
The past couple of days we have been looking at places where one could vacation around our country. But have you ever had a desire to travel to another country or continent? Say downunder? Say Australia? If you have,... Read the story »
July 02, 2005
America's Parks Online
Yesterday, the Family First Site looked at site that highlighted our National Parks as possible vacation sites. Since it's time for fun in the sun, today we look at a site that focuses on state parks. These are more... Read the story »
June 16, 2005
FaithStreams
One of the more popular evolving uses of the Internet is the ability to watch movies, listen to radio (both local broadcasts as well as Internet only programming), and get the latest news instantly. With this technology, organizations are... Read the story »
June 15, 2005
Weekly Reader Online
The ability to read can give children the desire to learn, the tools to communicate, and to exercise their imagination. With summer vacation here, finding reading material, and activities to entertain young people can be a challenge. Today's Family... Read the story »
May 30, 2005
The Official Website of Arlington National Cemetery
Today is the day that was set aside to remember the men and women who have died in the service to our country. It has been a tradition since the mid-19th century to hold this celebration in the month... Read the story »
May 29, 2005
Ride To The Wall Foundation
One of the most emotional events that has taken place this Memorial Day weekend was one I saw on cable television today. It was called Rolling Thunder XVIII, and it took place in Washington, D.C. Today’s Family First Site... Read the story »
May 23, 2005
Treasure Hunt Adventures
One of the kids games we all used to play growing up was Pirate, or Treasure Island, or some sort of game like that. I remember drawing up a map and then hiding treasure, then sat back and watched... Read the story »


