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The cafe area at Parents Paradise is well designed and prepares a variety of food and drink for children and parents.
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at the stroke of midnight, Katie will become a teenager. And nothing will ever be the same again.....
Sisters (from left to right) Karina Rodriguez, Angelis Paulino and Ana Rodriguez have a home-cooked dinner at Salsa, Salud y Sabor. The class, which meets every Wednesday over an eight-week period, is sponsored by the YMCA and taught by Marisol Hernandez and Marina Rodriguez. Part of a series of seminars held by The Parent University, the class teaches parents about proper nutrition, serving size and the value of exercise in hopes that they can better educate their children.
| Manuela Marin Salcedo, Staff Photo
Justices Ed Mansfield, Brent Appel and Christopher McDonald who sit on the Iowa Supreme Court (each have children who are Roughrider seniors) all visited Amber Graeber’s AP Government class to discuss the state’s judicial system with students Monday morning. While the entire court held a public session to hear oral arguments in an actual case in the Roosevelt High School Auditorium Monday evening.
Marina Rodriguez, left, and Marisol Hernandez share a moment while serving themselves dinner at Salsa, Salud y Sabor. The class, which meets every Wednesday over an eight-week period, is sponsored by the YMCA and taught by Marina and Marisol. Part of a series of seminars held by The Parent University, the class teaches parents about proper nutrition, serving size and the value of exercise in hopes that they can better educate their children.
| Manuela Marin Salcedo, Staff Photo
Argentina Rodriguez (in red) learns about counting calories and keeping fat content in mind at Salsa, Salud y Sabor. The class, which meets every Wednesday over an eight-week period, is sponsored by the YMCA and taught by Marisol Hernandez and Marina Rodriguez. Part of a series of seminars held by The Parent University, the class teaches parents about proper nutrition, serving size and the value of exercise in hopes that they can better educate their children.
| Manuela Marin Salcedo, Staff Photo
This is my parents computer, they've had it since 2000, with some various upgrades, once every few weeks they need me to come by and repair it or reinstall Windows.. It's such a piece of trash that it won't even let me install Linux on it, it halts at the beginning of the installation screen. If they had the money (and weren't a farming family) they would plan on trashing that piece of junk for something newer.
I believe the specifications of the computer are:
17" CRT Panasonic screen
1.8Ghz Athlon XP processor
256mb ram
60GB HD
DVD burner and DVD rom drive (that doesn't work, I'm trying to get it to open now to get out my sister's Sims game)
A busted Microsoft Optical mouse that has loose wires so it disconnects every so often, and the right button doesn't work.
A Microsoft keyboard (all the keys in the number pad don't work)
Actually before the upgrades, and with Windows 98.. it was more stable than now! wow lol
This is a parent that is watching over the young ones, Trying to gather up the energy to go get them some more food.