
On Saturday, Aug. 27, World of Coca-Cola is hosting Educator Open House in partnership with Georgia Aquarium and Center for Civil and Human Rights. Local educators, including homeschool teachers, are invited to come see why the attractions should be their next field trip destinations.
Attending educators visit the attractions for free from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and may bring one guest, also free of charge. (You may purchase tickets for additional guests.) Pre-registration is required, and space is limited, so interested educators should register as soon as possible at http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/experience/learn/school-programs/educators/educator-open-house. A valid teacher ID is required for entry to the event, and homeschool teachers may bring a copy of their Letter of Intent.








We have straight hair. Very straight hair. I remember getting a perm as a teen, and within a week or two, it was straight again! What a bummer that was for me. Now that I have 3 girls (and 2 boys, but they aren’t interested in this product), I’m trying to be a fun “Girl Mom”. My oldest is turning 13 very soon and she likes having her hair fixed in something other than a pony tail or just down and straight. We were sent
2 of my girls have really thin hair so I was actually able to use one kit between all 3 girls. The curls were put in after showers and then slept in.
Simply start with wet hair and weave the hook through the curlers. The whole process can be done in just a few minutes. Feed small chunks of hair through the curl formers by pulling the hook through and repeat until head is covered and all hair is in the Curlformers. Next, just let them set. In the morning, pull them out gently and check out your beautiful curls!
There is something special about curls when you are used to straight.
I have yet to try them on myself, but I plan to really soon! Can’t imagine myself with a head full of curls! I love how my daughters’ hair turned out and how quick and easy they were to do! They were impressed with the ease as well.


