Changes: “My children are on their own…” – Trisha Zeller

By Brigid Morrissey “I decided to exercise every day. Half an hour on the treadmill, half an hour of weights.” “I’ve let go of my children. I love them, but they’re on their own.” “I try to support women even more than I used to because it seems there’s a war on women with this administration.” Read more about some of the changes these women have made in parts one, two, and three of our Quick Chat feature.

By |2018-06-21T15:10:30-04:00February 24, 2018|On The Street|

Changes: “I am going back to school.” – Amira Karaoud

By Brigid Morrissey “I feel very tired all the time now. I’m turning 40 soon. This is the first time I feel myself getting tired. It might be the weather, too.“ “For the last year I’ve tried to do yoga on a daily basis. I’ve been in practice for over 16 years. It gets me going and clears my mind in the morning. It’s helped me grow spiritually.” “I went back to school after being out of school for 10 years… and I’m lovin’ it. It’s exactly what I wanted. The wait was worth it [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:10:30-04:00February 24, 2018|On The Street|

Changes: Connecting with Different Faiths – Marcia Texler Segal

By Brigid Morrissey “My body slows down and I can’t do as much as I used to be able to do. But one thing I started to do is take an introductory Tai Chi class.” “I started to connect more with people of other faiths. I’m Jewish and pretty active in my Salaam network — a group of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim members of the community working together to increase understanding of the respective faiths. We did a workshop for women in the three faiths recently.” “One of the things that I do is edit [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:10:30-04:00February 24, 2018|On The Street|

Changes: “I pray an order goes out.” – Sally Lawler

By Brigid Morrissey “I’m more secure with what we’re doing with our company, Skootys [a company that sells a comfort insole for walking in ski boots]. We get a lot of help from U.S. Commercial Service and more countries. I rely on their help when things go wrong in another country so it relieves a lot of pressure.” “At work, I pray an order goes out. It’s changed more because we’re selling more. It’s scary because there are so many unknowns. I just want our product to get there.” “I’ve added a little bit of [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:10:30-04:00February 24, 2018|On The Street|

A Bride With a Handy Husband

Haley White and James Matheny married in an outdoor fall ceremony at Woodhaven Country Club before 144 guests. The couple pulled together a combination of a few DIY decor items, including a birch arch and entrance doors for their wedding. Bride’s favorite memory: The brief time spent with my dad before he drove us in a covered golf cart to the outdoor ceremony location. Photos by Shawna Cherrie Advice to others: Before you and your husband are announced husband and wife, take a moment to look at all your family and friends gathered to celebrate [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:38:52-04:00February 18, 2018|Wedding Celebrations|

Take the Fear Out of Being a First Time Caregiver

By Torie Temple We play many roles within our lives, but when we’re cast as a caregiver for a loved one, it may take more preparation than just switching hats. Evelyn Hunter, facilitator for the Floyd Memorial caregiver support group, and Terry Graham, registered nurse at Helping Hands Companion Services, give recommendations to consider when stepping into a new caregiver role. Find Resources Educate yourself on the resources available within the community so you can find help at your fingertips. “First-time caregivers may not realize all the resources that are available to help with the [...]

By |2018-06-21T16:02:36-04:00February 4, 2018|Caregiving|
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