by April Allman | Apr 18, 2020 | COVID-19, Style, Wellness
We know that hair is not the most important thing during our current health situation, but if you color your hair, we bet you have thought about your roots. With the temporary closing of salons, maintaining the health of your hair and hair color at home may be a...
by April Allman | Apr 17, 2020 | Community, COVID-19
“Everything is upside down, and with the kiddos running around all day, we’ve had to implement some scheduled times for my husband and I to be able to complete our work and not feel as though we are neglecting them. Both of my companies have gone to full...
by April Allman | Apr 16, 2020 | COVID-19, Family
Melissa Fischer teaches at the Kentucky School for the Blind. She has two sons, Spencer, 9, and Logan, 15. Since the closing of schools for coronavirus, Melissa is maintaining a daily routine that allows her to oversee the carefully planned lessons of her regular...
by April Allman | Apr 15, 2020 | COVID-19, Wellness
Dr. Amy L. Garlove, pediatrician with Norton Children’s Medical Associates-Brownsboro. “If this is not causing your life to be completely changed, in every area, you are doing it wrong. If you are hosting dinner parties, you are doing it wrong. If you are running to...
by April Allman | Apr 13, 2020 | COVID-19, Gardening
Photo by Aubrey Argabright “To create a garden is to search for a better world. In our effort to improve on nature, we are guided by a vision of paradise. Whether the result is a horticultural masterpiece or only a modest vegetable patch, it is based on the...
by April Allman | Apr 12, 2020 | Community, Living, Mental Health, Wellness
Many times we feel so helpless. Our loved one is beyond our reach. Someone is desperately sick. A situation seems hopeless. In times like these it is good to know we can always pray. Not only is praying for others our privilege, it is our solemn duty. Praying for...