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Here are five hilarious comments my daughter said in the past week.
Don’t turn to a quick-fix prescription at the first sign of sexual trouble. Look at these contributing factors first.
A study suggested eggs might be as bad for you as cigarettes. So what can we eat anymore?
This post isn’t about anyone’s choices of how to give birth to their children. It’s about challenging the narrative.
I have countless fond memories of ways Dad made me feel loved, made me laugh, and sheltered me from hurt.
She does it right in front of me and thinks it’s funny. My husband thinks I’m overreacting. What do you think?
Tag Archives: The Rose Theater
The singing is strong, scenery and costumes are clever and the girls are impossible-to-resist charmers.
Join us at 2 p.m. Friday for a live chat about your weekend plans.
The best part is if you stick around to the end, you’ll be entered into a drawing for the following cool giveaways:
- family 4-pack of tickets to “Madeline’s Christmas’ as The Rose theater.
- bundles of MAC makeup
- Big Skinny Wallet, an ultra slim wallet. Oprah has endorsed it.
- the Allowance Game by Lakeshore Learning Store which recently opened in Omaha.
- and “The Originals Christmas Classics,” a limited edition Blu-ray collection of holiday movies such as “Frosty the Snowman,” “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer” and “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town.”
We sipped hot cocoa, munched on yummy scones, colored “Madeline” sheets, heard a reading of “Madeline’s Christmas” before meeting her.
Momaha and The Rose Theater are teaming up to bring your family a special “Madeline’s Christmas” play date today in the piano room near Glo Lounge at Midtown Crossing.
At 10 a.m., we’ll have a Madeline story time with her in person. She’ll take photos and sign autographs with children.
Delice European Bakery and Cafe will help us set the “Christmas in Paris” theme by providing a limited amount of pastries and hot chocolate.
As children wait to meet Madeline, they can participate in a make-and-take craft or learn more about the young girls in Miss Clavel’s care during a question-and-answer session.








