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Topgolf. Top Notch. Here’s a recap of our Ladies’ Night Out


What do you envision when you hear the word “golf”? Well, let me tell you... This isn’t your daddy’s somber golf country club!  Topgolf is a driving-range-style entertainment complex full of thrills, energy, and smiling faces, and WoodlandsMommy.com was pleased to be part of the Topgolf Blogger Series “Ladies Happy Hour” event last week. We invited 25  of our local readers to join us for the evening, plus we were delighted with the opportunity to meet guests of The Observant Turtle, Houston Moms Blog, and The Simple Parent. The evening was a blast!

 

As I entered Topgolf Spring facility at 560 Spring Park Center Blvd, others were headed out, and – I have to say this for the single moms – there were quite a bit of good-looking men there who may or may not have been eligible bachelors. Just some food for thought!  Now, where were we? When you enter, you’re greeted with music, lights, a beautiful lobby, a helpful staff, TV’s galore, and, did I mention the energy in this place?

 

Nothing in Life is Free?

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Whoever said "Nothing in Life is Free", is going to be proven wrong starting Monday, January 12th!  The Alden Bridge & Magnolia Chick-fil-A's will be offering FREE BREAKFAST!  
 
When you stop by either store between 6 am-10:30 am you can receive one free Chick-fil-A Chicken Biscuit entrée (Monday, Wednesday & Friday) or one free Chick-n-Minis 3-count entrée (Tuesday & Thursday). Limit one per customer.  
 
The Alden Bridge Chick-Fil-A is at 8020 Research Forest Drive and the Magnolia restaurant is located at 6543 FM 1488.  

What to do When a Child is Diagnosed with Special Needs

altParents often struggle with what to do when they learn their child has received a special needs diagnosis.  Kim Bellini, director of The Woodlands LearningRx, said that parents often fall into a trap of not doing anything. Its not that parents are uncaring, she said. Its just they dont know what to do.

To help parents improve the quality of life for their children with autism, dyslexia, ADHD and other learning disabilities, Bellini has created the following list that can help: