Karen Edelman

Reflecting on a Decade

January 2010
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Think back to Dec. 31, 1999. It was a New Year’s Eve that combined the excitement of entering a new millennium with fears of a technological gridlock, thanks to computer programming that didn’t recognize the year 2000.

Fortunately, our hi-tech infrastructure did not suffer the catastrophic death at the stroke of midnight that many had predicted. But major events were …

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Fielding a World Championship Team

October 2009
The WULL Seniors had been working toward a championship celebration their whole lives.

For most kids, play time in Little League usually wraps up by age 12 in the Majors division. Few leagues have enough fields, umpires, money or parent involvement for 13- to 16-year-olds to continue playing in the Junior or Senior divisions. Most teens who keep playing move on to Select baseball, gaining exposure to college coaches and even professional-league scouts.…

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Seizing the Cache

September 2009
Avid geocacher Diane Cass takes in the view while caching in Tennessee, which required hiking up hills with a 900-foot elevation change.

It’s one part hike-and-seek and two parts high-tech treasure hunt, only without the serious bling at the end. Welcome to the world of geocaching.

If you loved looking for hidden treasure as a kid, geocaching may be your answer to fun. The new pastime is catching on with fraternity brothers, coworkers, parents and kids, and husbands and wives.

Geocachers search …

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Trading Spaces

May 2009
Keys pic

Ready to spend two weeks in London but your travel budget will only get you to Lubbock for three nights? Perhaps a home exchange is in your future. Instead of paying $400 a night for a hotel room the size of a closet in Notting Hill, consider trading spaces with someone who is interested in coming to Houston. Sound farfetched? …

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What a Way to Make a Living

June 2008
Local DJ Sam Malone earned his chops as a mobile DJ in Philadelphia during the early 1980s.

For many college graduates, deciding which job offer to accept upon graduation can be well, overwhelming. Finally landing that foothold on one’s career ladder is essential.

Chris Kaitson understood the importance of using what he learned in college early on in his career. Fresh from the doors of Indiana University, he stepped into the halls of the Indiana State Prison.…

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It’s Never Too Late for a New Beginning

May 2008
Stephen Kaufman enjoyed capturing the beauty of Japanese cranes outside of Nagano, Japan this year.

Stretching our minds, pushing our bodies to the limit and reaching new heights of spirituality are not exactly the ways most of us envision spending our time as we get older. We might think maybe it’s time to learn how to knit or take a few wood-working classes.

But for many, aging is really about beginning anew. Recharging their batteries …

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A Big Surprise

February 2008
Thanks to his wife's surprise, Stephen Parven (center) reunited with college buddies he hadn't seen in years and hammed it up just like old times for his 50th birthday.

We’ve all dreamed—at one point or another—of walking into a hushed and dark room full of family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and others from our lives and hearing those oh-so-startling of words shouted in our face from all corners of the room. Surprise!

For some, it is the theatrical nightmare that plays out in our mind as if to actually prevent …

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