This month, we’re reminded of how quickly Lake Nona continues to grow and evolve. New businesses are opening their doors, families are planting roots, and community events are filling calendars once again. With that growth comes opportunity—opportunity to connect, to support one another, and to shape the future of our neighborhood in meaningful ways. At the same time, growth … [Read more...]
Editor’s Note: I Guess I’m Turning Nostalgic
As someone with only 23-and-a-half years of experience in this world, I’m shocked at how often I feel like I have lived different lives during that short timespan. I spent the earliest years of my childhood in New York City, the second half of my childhood in Newnan, Georgia, and now most of my adulthood in Orlando – and all of those cities presented me with uniquely different, … [Read more...]
Editor’s Note: This Month in Nonahood News …
April marks the start of the second quarter of the year, and there’s so much in this edition to be excited about. In our Business & Real Estate section, Felicity Mae Gomer breaks down the new Basecamp information center located within the Sunbridge communities. Also in that same section, Natalia Foote gives insightful tips on how to combat decision fatigue in Nonahood … [Read more...]
Editor’s Note: Stop and Smell the Roses
This past year, I finally understood why adults would always tell me as a child, “Stop rushing to grow up. Life only gets harder when you become an adult.” Now, I see they were kind of right. Kind of, though, and only kind of because when I was a kid, I despised being told what to do. I always wanted to have the agency to do whatever I pleased and not have to worry about being … [Read more...]
Editor’s Note: Choose Yourself This Valentine’s Day
For once, January flew by this year! Now, with February’s arrival, we’re getting into the nitty-gritty of things, and by that I mean, we’ve approached the one day of the year you either love or hate: the oh-so-romantic day of Saint Valentine. For most people my age, Valentine’s Day growing up meant classroom parties where everyone exchanged cute little valentines and … [Read more...]
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