Cheryl Ursin

How Newcomers See Our Hometown

January 2012
George Jordan, originally from Atlanta, actually prefers the Houston freeway system. (Photo: ##http://www.hartphoto.com##www.hartphoto.com##)

When we moved to Houston, I toured a house with our real-estate agent. It had what was, to my New York City eyes, a good-sized room off the master bedroom. This room had windows but also, oddly, shelving on all of its walls.

“What’s this?” I asked.

After a long, searching pause, my agent answered, “Why, bless your heart, darling. …

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Are Our Kids Too Dependent?

October 2011
Are parents, trying to be helpful, making their children fragile? (Photo: ##http://istockphoto.com/diane555##istockphoto.com/diane555##)

At parents’ night at my son’s school, I could have sworn that when the principal got to the part in her speech about not doing your children’s homework for them and allowing them to make their mistakes, her eyes fastened on me.

All parents wonder at times whether they are doing enough – or too much – for their children. …

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Kids in Service

September 2011
Rachel Houston poses with a friend during her mission trip to the Parish of Santisimo Sacramento in Piura, Peru.

Last year, my son and I were introduced to the concept of required community-service hours. He had to do 12 hours of them to pass the sixth grade.

You will, perhaps, not be surprised to learn that we forgot all about those hours until a week before they were due.

During our last-minute search, we discovered many opportunities for kids …

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