2009-01-27

Where I Get My News?

This is my current favorite news source: TweenTribune.  Well not really favorite, but I really enjoy it.  You should check it out.
Here is how they describe themselves:

Welcome to TweenTribune.com, a daily news site for tweens. Each day we post links to the day's most compelling news from a tweens perspective. Stories chosen for TweenTribune are selected by tweens working closely with professional journalists. Tweens can submit links to stories they'd like to share, submit their own stories and photos, and comment on the stories they read.

Unlike other news sites for kids, TweenTribune is easy to use, updated daily and allows tweens to participate in so many ways. But most importantly, it encourages tweens to seek out news on a daily basis. Our democracy depends upon a well-informed public, so it's important to foster a daily news-reading habit at an early age. TweenTribune does that by enticing tweens with a few offbeat stories they wouldn't find elsewhere. Only TweenTribune promotes the daily habit because its the only news site for tweens that is updated daily.

You Asked For It: Part 4

You can Click HERE to review all the questions you asked me.  This is my second attempt to
 answer some of yor inquiries.  And as always if one answer leads to follow up questions, or if you just have another questions, please feel fre
e to ask.

#44.  How many of the US States have you visited?

I am going to answer this two ways.  First the number of states I have physically been in and second how many actually visited. (Is that the right word? places that I have stayed and enjoyed, not just passed through…does that make sense?)

How many states have I physically entered? – 36 plus the territory of Guam and Washington D.C..  If I’ve been in others I have no recollection.  They are from west to east: Hawaii, California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, Indiana, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York

How many states have I actually enjoyed time in? – I’m going to say 24.  They are: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, New York.  Plus Guam and Washington D.C.  I should probably also mention that I lived in Germany and traveled throughout Europe.