Welcome to a new edition of Family Fridays. In this edition and many of the other upcoming editions, we’re going to be discussing the importance of reconnecting with your family. In the hustle and bustle of the digital age, finding a moment of peace and quiet is so hard to come by. It can be easy to simply hand our kids technology, rather than engaging in real-world activities … [Read more...]
Adventure Week Sports and Arts Camp With ReThink Life Church
ReThink Life Church hosted its 2018 Adventure Week in July. The sports and arts camp welcomed children from kindergarten through fifth grade. It began on July 16 and lasted for four days. There were about 300 kids who participated in activities such as football, dancing, drama, cheerleading and baseball. The theme this year was “champions,” so their activities were based on … [Read more...]
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2018
Fourteen trick-or-treat locations, Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, and Monstrous Scream-O-Ween Ball? Sounds like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, and I got the chance to take a media tour through the Disney’s Magic Kingdom to check out what this year has in store for us. This was my first time attending Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. Disney did not disappoint … [Read more...]
Travel | Higgins Lake: Unsalted and Shark-Free
Pawley’s Island residents and Michigan natives Kim and Tom Fous invited us to spend Labor Day weekend a few years ago on Higgins Lake, where they have a summer cottage. I’ve been to lake regions in the U.S., but at that point in my life, having lived on various coasts, I would never have considered traveling to a lake in Michigan had I not known these friends. And I should add … [Read more...]
NonaVentures: Bioluminescent Clear Kayaking
We all have that one friend who is a die-hard adrenaline junkie who loves to discover their next greatest adventure. That friend is me… This feature is all about uncovering Lake Nona and Orlando’s greatest activities, especially if you enjoy living life on the edge! This month, I embraced my “one with nature” persona and trekked to Titusville to go kayaking. But not just … [Read more...]