Genealogy. Apple. Kids: Online Coloring Book TheColor Sports Web 2.0 Features. 35+ Sites for Web Savvy Families. Families have collectively jumped on the Web with gusto. Online tools have given them the ability to do everything from track the family schedule to keep in touch with distant relatives, monitor their children's browsing, and more. Many of these services are even becoming available on mobile platforms, which is critical for those parents on the go. Here's a rundown of some of the sites available for you and your family. Tell us in the comments about which services you and your family use. Family-Friendly Browsing Glubble - Provides much more than a safe browsing environment for the kiddies. They also offer a Twitter-like platform for family members to keep in touch, photo sharing, schedules, etc. Kidzui - Offers a safe browser for kids, along with a slew of games, videos and websites that are kid-friendly.
KidRocket - Another safe browsing platform for your kids. Pikluk - Not only provides safe browsing but also safe email. Totlol - Almost like a safe YouTube for children. Content Sharing. Build your own private family website. 8 Tips For Capturing Family Gathering Candids. It’s the time of year when family and friends come together for a meal or two celebrating any number of special occasions. No matter the holiday, family gatherings are a time worth sharing and remembering through photography. In this post, Peter Carey takes a look at eight ways to capture great candid photos of your loved ones.
We’ve all seen the posed family photos around the dinner table, in front of the hearth or in any number of places. These types of shots are great and have their place in preserving your family memories. But some of us are looking for a more realistic representation of what went on at that meal or gathering. We want to convey the sense of laughter around the table, the craziness of having ten nieces and nephews under foot and the joy in sharing gifts. And posing doesn’t work well for these real world shots. Tip #1 – Let Them Know You’re Coming – At any family gathering someone is always taking photos. Tip #8 – Have Fun!