The old Easter egg hunt rolled around again this year. I thought with children in their teens, we’d be past this. Past the hour of sweat, mosquitoes and dirt that accompanies hiding Easter eggs. Pile this chore on top of church, a huge lunch and socializing, and I stumble around like a middle-aged father out with his 4-year-old on their first Halloween. So I decided … [Read more...]
Felicity’s Flicks of the Month
Photos Courtesy of IMDb Flick of the Month: 10 Things I Hate About You (PG-13) Kicking us off this month is one of my all-time favorite comfort movies, starring the equally-beautiful Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger, 10 Things I Hate About You. As a true classic in the romantic comedy genre, I’m sure most people have seen this. However, some extra appreciation for the … [Read more...]
Lake Nona’s 13-Year-Old Golf Pro Wins Second in Augusta Golf Challenge
Photos Courtesy of Angel Pacheco Some of you may remember this young lady, whom I had the pleasure of interviewing two years ago. Is anyone surprised to hear she is continuing to make a name for herself in the golf world? Not me! Angelina Pacheco returns with another impressive win under her belt; this time, she took her skills to the Drive, Chip and Putt (DCP) National … [Read more...]
The Winning Family: Are You Following Your Dreams as a Family?
Where are you going as an individual, couple or family? Let me be more specific: Where are you going relationally, financially, morally, spiritually and professionally? What does the ideal future look like for you, your marriage and your kids? Andy Stanley says our direction, not our intention, determines our destination. Are you using your GPS (Goals, Passions, … [Read more...]
Living Well: It’s Not All About Me
We are living in the times of ME! What makes ME happy, what benefits ME, what makes MY life easier. Brace yourself, as I am bringing up the P word again … pandemic. There, I said it. It’s no longer a shock or buzzword, but I know we are all tired of hearing it as the excuse for everything bad in the world. At first, I was in denial. We can’t possibly blame the pandemic for … [Read more...]
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