If you’re looking for something to enjoy with the kids or a special someone, the worst kept secret in Houston is Moody Gardens’ Festival of Lights! Running from November 14th the way until January 10th, Moody Gardens’ light show is the Houston equivalent of the Rockefeller Plaza Christmas Tree. There are more than ONE MILLION lights with […]
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Timbergrove, the Best of Both Worlds
Located just northwest of Downtown Houston and west of the Heights, Timbergrove Manor is one of Houston’s oldest neighborhoods. Its convenient location allows for easy access to many parts of the city, while still positioning itself in a safe residential area for families to raise their children. Today, Timbergrove mostly consists of classic one-story brick homes, and […]
Transport to the Past at the Texas Renaissance Festival!
There are very few things in life I enjoy quite as much as fall. I love that it is no longer a million degrees… but the thing that I love the absolute most on this planet is The Texas Renaissance Festival. I don’t even eat turkey but suddenly an overwhelming need for a turkey leg […]
The Regis School, Preparing Scholars and Gentlemen
The Regis School of the Sacred Heart has more than 20 years of experience educating young men and boys from pre-k to middle school. Bound to the exemplary educational standards that the National Network of Sacred Heart Schools requires from its accredited members, boys at the Regis School enjoy strong core values to inspire and build leaders for tomorrow. […]
Liberty Kitchen, a Food Lover’s Dream Come True
Located in the Heights area of Houston, Liberty Kitchen & Oyster Bar has plenty to be proud of. With a huge bowl of gumbo to die for, legendary deviled eggs, and oysters for days… it’s little wonder why you almost have to have a reservation to get inside. The line is often out the door, […]
Behind Those Prestigious Iron Gates: Royal Oaks
Private, prestigious, and just short of aristocratic: Royal Oaks lives up to its noble name. Large wrought iron gates emblazoned with a golden “R” beckon you to home and country club. There’s a large masonry wall surrounding the perimeter and 24-hour manned security gate for visitors as well as an automatic entrance (presumably for residents). Traveling up the high […]
Bill Archer Dog Park, Where Dogs Really Rule!
Located right off of Highway 6 from 1-10, the Bill Archer Dog Park is huge, clean, and could be your pet’s (and maybe kids) new favorite thing to do! There are two well-gated sections: one for large dogs and one for small dogs. The gates themselves are fantastic for your overeager Fido who JUST CAN’T WAIT. […]
School of the Woods: 53 Years Of Montessori Learning
Houston offers many different types of schools to meet the values of families who want to see their children reach their maximum potential. Montessori schools are designed to create life-long learners and School of the Woods has been excelling at the task for more than 50 years as it serves students from early childhood through […]
Taste a Piece of South America in Houston at Andes Cafe!
Houston is known for being extremely diverse; people from all over the world come to our city for job opportunities and wonderful southern living. This wide diversity does many great things for our city economically, but what most Houstonians might appreciate even more is the variety of delicious food! One restaurant in particular has gained […]
Enjoy Live Shows at the 2015 Children’s Hilltop Festival!
During the summer time it’s easy for children to get restless, and you may have run out of fun ideas. This month, the Miller Outdoor Theatre has you covered! Bring your whole family to the theatre next week for the upcoming Children’s Hilltop Festival and enjoy four days of great performances. This annual event will take place […]