It’s Chaotic Before Heather Singleton Goes

By Brittani Dick Heather Singleton, 36, describes her mornings as “a bit chaotic” with two little ones at home.“Once I finally coerce the 3-year-old into taking that one last bite, or putting on that one last shoe, we are off to school,” she says. When her 3-year-old and her 9-month-old are hugged, kissed, and dropped off at their respective destinations, Heather heads to one of her favorite stops of the day — Starbucks.“My mornings would not be complete without a grande nonfat caramel macchiato – with an extra shot of Espresso if the littlest didn’t [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:52-04:00May 9, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|

“Doing what I choose doesn’t mean it’s easy…”

By Megan S. WillmanIn the fall of 1990, Diana Dinicola came to Louisville’s StageOne Family Theatre for a nine-month internship to complete her theater arts degree from Northwestern University. She didn’t plan to stay in Louisville and certainly never expected that today she would be a partner and business manager at Studio Kremer Architects, Inc., as well as the founding member of Flamenco Louisville. By following these seemingly disparate paths, Diana has found a way to make her dreams a reality.Dance is Diana’s first love. “The longest relationship I’ve had, aside from that with my [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:52-04:00May 8, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|

It’s Time for You to Start a Bucket List

By Carrie VittitoeA middle school geography course influenced Myrna McGimsey's bucket list choices. Creating and maintaining a bucket list is both a sad and exhilarating endeavor. While it serves as a stark reminder that your time on Earth is limited, it is also a joyful encouragement to make and take opportunities to have fun.Bucket lists are as varied as the individuals who make them. Some people’s lists are mostly about self-care: eating better, exercising more, or achieving a fitness goal such as running a marathon. Others may have activity bucket lists that include scuba diving, taking [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:13:40-04:00May 7, 2017|Featured|

Pink is More than a Color On Oaks Day

Sidney Cobb is wearing a hat by Christine A. Moore Millinery, $730. Photos by Melissa Donald When you wear pink on Oaks Day, you are changing lives.Include some pink in your outfit and show your support for women with breast and ovarian cancer who’ll be marching in the Survivors Parade at Churchill Downs for the Pink Out event during Oaks Day. Your participation in the Pink Out will help raise funds for research and increase awareness about the importance of fighting cancer. Find out more details about the event here. Sidney Cobb is wearing a hat by [...]

By |2017-05-05T08:30:00-04:00May 5, 2017|Derby|

What To Do This Weekend — Derby Edition

And they're off!This weekend the spotlight shines on Louisville! Spend your Saturday under the Twin Spires of Churchill Downs, sipping mint juleps, selecting your horses, dressing to the nines, and showing off a beautiful hat while you take in the Kentucky Derby, the "Greatest Two Minutes in Sports." Leading up to Saturday are great activities that you won't want to miss, and below are also some Sunday events that will be ready to help you keep the fun going.Check out all of our weekend picks below:The 2017 Pegasus Parade will march down Broadway this evening [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:52-04:00May 4, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|
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