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A Recent Bride’s Best Planning Tip and What She Would Have Done Differently

"This is my favorite photo, because not only is it perfect and magazine-quality, it was fun to take, as I remember my sister-in-law Emily Hickerson flipping up my veil and hurrying to get out of the way before the photo was taken. So, not only is it a beautiful image, it’s a fun memory as well," Kelly says. Photo by Dana Burress. Photosculptor Having a good celebration is the perfect combination of inspiration and successful preparation. If you are planning a wedding, you can learn from this local couple’s celebration of love. If you would [...]

By |2017-01-27T15:54:00-05:00January 27, 2017|Wedding Celebrations|

Lunch Plus One (Picnic and Painting)

Story and Photos by Melissa Donald Picnic/Whet Your Palette in Anchorage, KyWhen you want more than lunch: Suggestions for where and what to do with your friends, parents, visitors for a lunch plus one other activity.Chef Lindsay Hankins with some of her sandwich creations and sides. Take yourself out of the city for the day and go on a Picnic. Located in the village of Anchorage, Picnic is situated next to the Village Anchor in the old train depot. As you enter Picnic, the staff and chef Lindsay greet you with a warm welcome. Behind the [...]

By |2017-01-26T09:30:00-05:00January 26, 2017|Lunch Plus Fun|

Show Off Your Muscles!

We featured Lynn Jones in our first Best Bodies issue in 2016. We're looking for some healthy, strong bodies to feature in our August issue. Don't be shy... nominate yourself or a friend now!

By |2017-01-24T09:30:00-05:00January 24, 2017|Best Bodies|

What Creative Tools Work for Her, and something she travels with

By Lucy M. PritchettShe works at one of the most peaceful spots in Louisville. Her desk overlooks the lake where generations of families have come to relax and feed the ducks. A place where one can have a moment of quiet reflection in the midst of a bustling urban environment. Cave Hill Cemetery may not be one’s first choice as a workplace, but for Kayla Wessling, who just turned 27, it almost seems a logical one. Kayla is originally from Batesville, Indiana, a town known for its manufacturing of caskets and cremation urns. Both her [...]

By |2017-01-23T09:30:00-05:00January 23, 2017|What Works|

Help Your Loved One Get Dressed Easily

By Carrie Vittitoe If upper body weakness has made getting dressed a challenge for an older loved one, Ken Gould at Gould’s Discount Medical suggests these products to make it easier:sock aids (flexible plastic tools with handles on which a sock is placed and pulled up onto the foot)dressing sticks (dowels with hook-like attachments on the end, which can grab clothing and make dressing easier)long-handle shoe horns (a shoe horn with a long handle to prevent bending over)Spyrolaces (shoe laces that don’t require tying and can be tightened to preferred tension)button hook aids (hooks that [...]

By |2017-01-22T09:30:00-05:00January 22, 2017|Today's Transitions Now|

Micki Thomas: “The things I’ve done volunteering are so different than what I’ve done my whole career…”

By Brigid MorrisseyThe stark contrast between her corporate IT career and her volunteer work in social services hasn’t fazed Micki Thomas. Upon retirement from her position with Yum! Brands, Micki has beautifully transitioned into helping fellow community members who are going through transitions themselves. Five years ago, a tour through the facilities of Volunteers of America, or a “journey” as the employees like to call it, spurred her into action and began a relationship that has affected many lives.As a consultant and interior designer within the organization, Micki volunteers most of her 10-15 hours a [...]

By |2017-01-21T09:30:00-05:00January 21, 2017|Giving Back|
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