
Kristen Hampshire
Journalist and Author at Freelance
Journalist at Lake Erie Living Magazine
Articles
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1 week ago |
clevelandmagazine.com | Kristen Hampshire
Missing keys, oopsing a credit card payment, searching for a word that’s on the tip of your tongue. Opening a closet and blanking out. “What was I looking for, anyway?”Memory lapses are a typical part of aging and sometimes a byproduct of our overbooked, overstimulating lives. But when is forgetfulness more than an incidental occurrence — a blip you solve after putting together the pieces?
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1 week ago |
clevelandmagazine.com | Kristen Hampshire
Missing keys, oopsing a credit card payment, searching for a word that’s on the tip of your tongue. Opening a closet and blanking out. “What was I looking for, anyway?”Memory lapses are a typical part of aging and sometimes a byproduct of our overbooked, overstimulating lives. But when is forgetfulness more than an incidental occurrence — a blip you solve after putting together the pieces?
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2 weeks ago |
sgnmag.com | Kristen Hampshire
The Ark Encounter gift shops give visitors several venues with relevant gifts and resources that are anchored to the museum experience. How big was Noah’s Ark, and how did all the animals fit inside? Visitors can discover these answers and find more pressing biblical explanations to today’s tough questions firsthand at the full-size ark replica in Williamstown, Kentucky. The modern engineering marvel was built according to dimensions listed in the Bible.
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2 weeks ago |
sgnmag.com | Kristen Hampshire
Hueston Woods State Park is a natural getaway, and the gift shop gives guests a way to remember their time there. What guests soak in and experience at Hueston Woods State Park in College Corner, Ohio, is what they want to remember and take home with them. On Saturdays, the Nature Center on-site sends an expert to the lodge with an owl, hawk, snake or all three.
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2 weeks ago |
sgnmag.com | Kristen Hampshire
this Idaho museum gift shop takes taters to the next level with name-drop souvenirs and products that are uniquely Blackfoot County. The world’s largest Pringles chip, a 60-pound bronze potato sculpture, vintage farming potato sorters and interactive tater video games are some of the fun things that can be found within the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot, Idaho.
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