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A day at the farm….

November 11, 2010 By MississippiMom

Because it's October, my sister and I took the little ones to Mitchell Farms in Collins...we were hoping to get the perfect autumn photo of all the kids in the pumpkin patch...or the sunflower field.  Didn't work...which brings me to a very important tidbit of wisdom we gleaned (yet again) from experience:  take the photo first.  Trust me.  When in doubt, take the photo first.  It might have been ...

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Filed Under: Family Fun, Must-See Mississippi

Eating Insects and Learning All About Bugs at Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans

December 9, 2016 By MississippiMom

Chocolate Chip Cricket Cookies, anyone? A visit to Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans is a chance to eat insects and learn all about bugs!

    The Audubon Insectarium: Of all the the attractions we visited in New Orleans, this was by far my family's favorite. Seriously. The variety of insects and the wealth of information could keep almost anyone busy for hours, but the fun thing is that the Insectarium experience is about much more than looking at bugs. Take, for instance, the Underground exhibit, in ...

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Filed Under: Family Fun, Travel with Kids Tagged With: audubon insectarium, Family Fun, new orleans, Travel

Summer Fun in the Deep South: Audubon Zoo

December 9, 2016 By MississippiMom

Take your family to Audubon Zoo in New Orleans - When to go and What to do

  Next stop in our Summer Fun Series: New Orleans! A short drive from many places in Mississippi is great fun for the whole family, and with a little planning, you’ll find there’s much more to New Orleans than just the French Quarter, though no visit to NOLA is complete without a stroll there. Before you take the family, however, there are a few things to consider. First, accommodations ...

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Filed Under: Family Fun, Travel with Kids Tagged With: Family Fun, new orleans, Travel, zoo

Summer Fun in the Deep South: Gulf Coast Exploreum

November 19, 2016 By MississippiMom

Summer kicked off yesterday with Memorial Day picnics, parties and parades.  It's time to get out the grill, cool off in the pool or take a few days off to rest, relax and have a great time with family and friends. If you're looking for a way to get away this summer, MageeNews.com has some suggestions for you.  Today, June 1, we're kicking off our "Summer Fun in the Deep South" series, ...

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