We’re a month into a brand-new year. How are we doing, team? I’m just now emerging from a haze…induced by overly hectic holiday celebrations and that flu virus that hung on for ages. So while the calendar reads February, it’s feeling more like January 1. My desire to set fresh goals in ’25 is coupled with overwhelming piles of new stuff that landed in my house from well-meaning … [Read more...]
Lake Nona Interiors Insider: Volume Seven: Creating a Home That You Love: Your Guide to Designing Joyful Spaces
Hey there, fabulous neighbors! Let’s take a moment to appreciate the magical little world we call home. As we juggle life’s challenges, it’s easy to forget that our living spaces can be powerful sources of joy. Picture this: You walk into your home and feel an instant lift in your spirits. Sounds dreamy, right? Well, guess what? You can turn that dream into reality! Let’s dive … [Read more...]
Solo Parent Partners with the State of Florida to Provide Free Resources to the State’s Over 653,000 Single Parents
Solo Parent, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and empowering single parents to raise healthy, resilient children, announced today its new partnership with the State of Florida.Through this partnership, Solo Parent will provide vital resources, community and support to the state’s single parents, ensuring they know they’re not alone and there is … [Read more...]
Pedaling Toward Progress: City of Orlando Earns Silver Bicycle Friendly Community Award for Promoting Multimodal Travel and Building a Bicycle-Friendly America
The Award Recognizes Orlando’s Contributions to Promoting Healthier More Efficient Travel Options The League of American Bicyclists awarded the City of Orlando the Silver Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) designation, joining nearly 100 communities across the country contributing to the movement for a more Bicycle Friendly America. This recognition highlights Orlando’s … [Read more...]
We Take So Much for Granted: Part One
Back when I was growing up in the 1950s-1960s, we watched television shows after school during the daytime and at night, and it was a big part of our lives. We never thought about life before TV, or that it was not that long ago that families gathered around a radio to listen to stories and use their imagination, if anyone even remembers what that … [Read more...]
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