by April Allman | Jul 10, 2016 | She's Reading
“When people step into my car, they never know what they’re going to get,” says Elizabeth Elliot, who for the past year has been driving for both Uber and Lyft — and blogging about it.By Megan M. Seckman Elizabeth playfully holds the Lyft symbol — a mustache...
by April Allman | Jul 2, 2016 | Food
By Paige Rhodes Cold treats are essential to cooling down in the sweltering heat of summer. With this four-ingredient, dairy-free pineapple sorbet, there’s no need to turn on your hot stove, and you can make it with or without an ice cream machine. It’s a sweet,...
by April Allman | Jul 1, 2016 | Just Ask Joyce
By Joyce Oglesby Q: “My husband devalues me. Everything I say is disregarded. He never asks my opinion about decisions that include both of us. He talks to me like I’m one of the children instead of his spouse. Of course, he wants me to clean his house, cook his...
by April Allman | Jun 28, 2016 | Today's Transitions Now
When was the last time you deviated from your regular routine? If you can’t remember, consider adopting a whole new routine. Here are a few ideas for reinvigorating your spirit and moving you out of the rut. Change what you and your loved one eat. Tilapia and lettuce...
by April Allman | Jun 25, 2016 | Passions
By Brigid MorrisseyJen Goodell works on one of her many projects. Photo by Tarik Dozier Jen Goodell’s journey as an artist began with a realization: “I hated every art project in middle school. But eventually, I realized that the hardest part was getting...
by April Allman | Jun 18, 2016 | Travel
By Torie Temple Just the name Turks and Caicos brings an exotic air as it bounces off the tongue. Through Wendy Hanger’s exploration of these islands, she has discovered the allure of this not-so-typical tropical tourist destination where vacationers go to see clear...