On July 27, Nona Cycle and the Central Florida cycling community lost an outstanding athlete, a devoted husband and father, United States Marine Corps veteran, and a man of deep faith. On this sunny summer day, David McGrinn was doing what he loved most, riding his custom-built three-wheel bike with members of Nona Cycle on the Saturday morning Airport Loop Ride. On this … [Read more...]
Family Shift: How to Create a Healthy Family Culture
One of my all-time favorite quotes is by the legendary speaker and author Zig Ziglar. He said, “It’s just as difficult to reach a destination you don’t have as it is to come back from a place you’ve never been.” In other words, how can you arrive at your preferred destination or desired outcome if you don’t know where you’re going? The same is true for your marriage and … [Read more...]
Zen and the Art of Being Online: How to Have a Successful Online Dating Profile
The trend of online dating in the aughts turned into the romantic norm of the 2010s with the emergence of “swiping apps” such as Tinder in 2012 and Bumble in 2014. According to a 2015 study from the Pew Research Center, 59% of Americans said that online dating was a good way to meet people – a 15 point increase from just 10 years earlier. What helps make the platform so … [Read more...]
Mama’s Turn: Making SWEET Memories
One of the fondest memories I have of my mother was the time when she met me for a weekend getaway in New York. Mother’s Day was approaching, and I told her I wanted to take her to the Big Apple to see the places she grew up as a kid and just enjoy time with her alone. To my surprise, my conservative homebody mama agreed. And so, I boarded a flight in Houston, she in Miami, we … [Read more...]
In the Garden: Plant for Our Planet!
It’s out with the old and in with the new for our fall vegetable gardens. Fall is the time to clean out any surviving summer vegetable plants that have been baked by the sun and soaked by the rain. Any plants that are still looking good right now are extremely heat-tolerant like Malabar spinach, okra, and winged beans. Hot peppers and eggplants are still hanging in there, too. … [Read more...]
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