by April Allman | Sep 16, 2016 | Passions
By Brigid Morrissey If you think that a woman can’t thrive in the field of construction, you’re wrong. Just ask Cynthia Torp. “There have been several instances, at least in the beginning, where I would be sitting in a construction meeting, and the men in the room...
by April Allman | Sep 10, 2016 | Travel
A perfect place to dive and snorkel that you might not know about.By Torie Temple Located 12 miles off the eastern Yucatan Coast and 51 miles south of Cancun, Cozumel is consideredone of Mexico’s largest islands. Travelers usually discover Cozumel while on a cruise,...
by April Allman | Sep 2, 2016 | Just Ask Joyce
By Joyce Oglesby Q: “My husband and I argue constantly. We love each other, but we disagree on everything. Whether it’s our viewpoints on how we rear the kids or where we want to eat, it seems we cannot agree on anything. I’m to the point where I’d rather be in...
by April Allman | Aug 30, 2016 | Today's Transitions Now
Taking care of yourself is the best way to keep your mood and energy levels high. Here are a few things you can do to maintain a healthy body and mind.If forgetfulness is happening more often than usual, change how you do certain tasks.Boost your creativity by...
by April Allman | Aug 24, 2016 | Food
By Lindsey McClave When temperatures peak and humidity soars, we need a refreshing fix. Enter the ice-pop. This treat is as cool as its name suggests and is simple to make at home. Ice-pops are malleable, welcoming nearly any ingredient one deems worthy.I am...
by April Allman | Aug 20, 2016 | She's Reading
By Megan M. Seckman Photos by Melissa Donald Blair Leano-Helvey flits around the insectarium like the moths and butterflies that surround her. Dozens of wings flutter and skim the netting of the tents; the butterflies reveal their gorgeous wingspans and copulate...