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Patriot Pledge

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  • "If we want the next generation to be able to articulate their gratitude for the American heritage, it’s going to be up to their parents to teach them about it. (The schools? Fuhgeddaboudit.) There’s a great deal of useful advice on this in How to Raise an American: 1776 Fun and Easy Tools, Tips, and Activities to Help Your Child Love This Country (Crown Forum, 320 pp., $22.95), by Myrna Blyth and Chriss Winston." ----Michael Poterma, National Review

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Myrna's Memory: Our covered wagon trip

One of our favorite memories was taking a "Best in the West" trip with my sons when they were about five and eight.   We went on a "Covered Wagon Ride" out of Jackson Hole,Wyoming.  In those days Jackson Hole was a real small cowboy town and my sons, although they were New York City-slickers loved that. I think there was even a mock gunfight in the center of town.       We left Jackson Hole and rode through a notch in the Grand Tetons.   During the covered wagon  trip, we learned about the history of the region, camped out in tents, ate delicious meals,  and cooked S'Mores each night over the campfire embers.  My sons really loved that, too!     It made us all appreciate the beauty of the West  and gave us the feeling we were experiencing  a part of pioneer history--although in a very comfortable way.      Afterwards we spent a few days at Jenny Lake Lodge in the Grand Teton National Park.   It  is an American memory we shared and still talk about years later.   

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Could not find an email link, but I thought you should know, the link in your ad on USA Today does not work. I had to go to Google after trying several times to get to your book from the USA Today site. If you are paying very much for the ad, I would advise registering a complaint with their business office.

I was curious do you have a link to this trip? My kids would just love it and I think it would be a wonderful experience for them. :)

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