3-2-1: Time for Parachute Fun by Clare Beswick provides a wealth of activities and play ideas that are easy to do, using only a parachute and everyday materials. Teachers, family members, caregivers, and anyone working with children ages 3-10 will find the ideas in this book fun and educational. Most ideas can be adapted for children at different developmental stages or for multi-aged groups.

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These are a few easy parachute games that we love to play. I got some of these ideas from her Gymboree class. There are so many things you can do with a parachute. You are only limited to your imagination.

These are just a few of the easy parachute games for toddlers that I play with my daughter. She has such a blast and the parachute was worth every penny. I really see her imagination working and we both get a workout ? .

Happiness is that song that reminds us me that it is ok not to be ok. The song goes with the pandemic perfectly; because we will get back to the happiness, we are all missing right now. We had many bad days in 2020, but good days are on the horizon, and we will get there soon.

The song we all can relate to at one relationship at some point in our lives. Hearing this one, I think of myself as still learning how to love. This is something you will always continue learning how to do.

This track is a jam that I enjoy at night. The song is another one we all relate to at one point in our lives, or maybe you are in the place right now where you are stuck in a relationship and need a decision.

Hydro1 worked through the night to restore electricity to Millbrook. The wind storm on Thursday knocked down at least 30 very large trees in the village. Many trees fell on power lines. All of the roads have been reopened, but the best thing is that we have heat back on in the house!

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Our financial industry is afflicted with so-called "parachute appointments" by President Moon Jae-in. The government has nominated Hwang Hyun-sun, former administrator at the Blue House, as an executive member of the Korea Growth Investment Corp. (KGIC), operator of the 20-trillion-won ($17.3 billion) Korean New Deal fund. On Wednesday, the KGIC held a board meeting and passed a motion to appoint him as head of the second investment operation headquarters at the state-run fund. The corporation plans to submit the motion to a general meeting on Sept. 16 for final approval.

If that's not a parachute appointment, what is? As major shareholders of KGIC include state-run banking institutions such as the Korea Development Bank and the Industrial Bank of Korea, it's not free from government pressure.

The public cannot understand why the government places such a newbie in that position. Hwang's two-year stint as an auditor for a corporation specializing in corporate restructuring is totally irrelevant. Even when he was appointed as auditor at the time, he was criticized as a parachute appointment.

Moon must go back to the basics. In his victory speech four years ago, Moon vowed to root out parachute appointments once and for all. But more people have been appointed to executive posts at public corporations under him than under any other administration.

The scene is a brightly colored theatrical boarding house in Coney Island in 1907. A quartet of singers is rehearsing "Mona from Arizona" on the front porch while the dancing Belmont Sisters (a trio) go over their number, and a stilt walker practices his routine. Boarders and neighbors welcome Lottie Gibson (who owns the boarding house) back home after her vaudeville tour across the country. She's a mature but lively lady, down-to-earth, without pretense (except in her choice of clothes); she's decked out in her usual flamboyant style: many colors, many ruffles, feather boa and sparkling fake jewels ("By the Beautiful Sea").

She announces that she's expecting a guest, the "grandest fella," a Shakespearean actor whom she met on the road. He's been booked to play here at the Brighton Beach playhouse, where she, too, is scheduled to perform. She arranges the best room in the boarding house for him.

Back at the boarding house, Dennis is astonished to find Flora (his ex-wife and Betsy's mother) there. She has arranged to have the sheriff hold Dennis' scenery because he's two months late in his alimony payments. They argue, but Betsy embraces her father, and Flora threatens to drag him into court if he dares to take Betsy. He vows to fight her on this.

In her bedroom, Lottie is trying on a costume for her stunt in the parachute. Betsy barges into the room and they argue. She tells Lottie that her father moved out that very afternoon ("I'd Rather Wake Up by Myself").

It's the Fourth of July. The Pavilion. The balloon basket is on the platform, and all await Lottie's fete ("Hooray for George the Third!"). The barker introduces Lottie's parachute jump from the hot air balloon. She appears in boots and goggles and salutes the crowd. As she rises, the barker announces that the prize money will be presented by none other than the distinguished Shakespearean actor, Mr. Dennis Emery.

After Lottie rises in the balloon, her heroic leap is described moment-by-moment by the barker before we see Lottie land squarely on the platform covered by the parachute silk. Dennis recognizes her and hands her the envelope.

Just then, Betsy rushes in to say that her mama has run off with a man, leaving a note that says that Dennis will have to take care of his daughter from now on. Father and daughter go off together, leaving Lottie alone, tangled in the parachute silk and holding the envelope with the prize money.

The second act opens in the backyard of Lottie's boarding house. A Fourth of July party is in progress, and the yard is decorated in red, white and blue bunting, flags and Japanese lanterns. Ruby, serving hot dogs and beer, advises the crowd: "If the devil answers / Hang up!" ("Hang Up").

Lottie enters after the partygoers have left. She confides in Ruby that she made only $87.50 for her stunt. "Some bum" shot out of a cannon stole her crowd away ("Alone Too Long"). Trying to be jovial, Lottie makes light of why she performed the parachute jump, as though she had done it for a lark. He confesses his love for her, that he feared she might be killed in the stunt and that he has no intention of cashing her check. He takes her in his arms and they kiss ("More Love Than Your Love").

Lottie confides in her father that she made the parachute jump but got next-to-nothing for it because "some big slob in Luna Park gets himself shot out of a cannon!" Her father confesses that he was the "big slob." Under his coat, he's wearing his old acrobat tights. They burst into laughter and embrace.

Bernarr (Body Love) Macfadden arrived in Paris to celebrate his 84th birthday. On his 81st he had parachuted over Dansville, N.Y.; on his 83rd he had jumped into the Hudson River. This time he had police permission to try it over the Seine. He rose early, did leg exercises for 30 minutes in bed, chawed down four cups of yoghurt, imbibed a quart of fresh orange juice and left for Orly Field, where the French Society of Parachute Veterans finally wangled a plane and parachute after other plane-owners and pilots had Backed out of the stunt. Wearing his red flannel jumping pajamas and a sprightly grin, Macfadden kissed his wife (No. 3) and boarded the plane. At 1,000 feet he jumped. Floating gently down toward the Seine, he hummed his favorite song, I Love Life. Moments later he landed with a thud in a vacant lot, 50 yards from his river target. Said he: "I'm ready to jump again when I'm 85."

The cherry blossoms on campus are in full bloom, we are spending our breaks between classes baking in the sun on the Montview steps, and Starbucks is struggling to keep up with the demand of pink drinks and refreshers. Welcome to spring. Check out the songs our staff are listening to as the weather is warming up. 006ab0faaa

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