Mamas, there are some days when we need to have hard conversations with our families, our friends, and each other.
Today is one of those days.
The US Department of Justice defines human trafficking and slavery as “a crime that...
There are moments in life that make you stop in awe of being part of something much bigger than yourself. I have a crystal-clear memory from when I was no more than five or six years old standing next...
Living local my entire life has given me the opportunities to meet and work with amazing people. A few years back, I had the unique opportunity to meet a woman named Sarah Ellis. That ran My Father's Arrows and...
Many people are working from home this year…even Santa!
Santa is staying healthy and safe in the North Pole as he prepares for his Christmas Eve Journey! While we won’t be able to visit Santa for our typical holiday photos,...
Market Basket, presented by the Junior League of Pensacola, has a long, local legacy and holds a special place in many women’s hearts. It is and always has been so much more than a market for Christmas shopping. It’s...
Every November, my family spends time reflecting on the people and the things we are thankful for in our lives. It is my privilege this month to express my gratitude to the brave military families in our community...
November is a time we are all reminded of how thankful we are. How lucky we are for the life that we have. How fortunate we are to have our family, a safe place to go home to at...
To all my fellow Filipinos out there, Happy Filipino American History Month! Break out the lechon, lumpia, and sinigang; bring out the karaoke and your best Celine imitation, and let's celebrate Filipino American History Month! If you aren't Filipino,...
Have you ever thought about starting a school?
Have you ever been so fearful that the educational opportunities for your child were so lacking that starting a school was your only option? In the spring of 2018, those thoughts crossed...
I am currently living through a "Coronacane" (that’s a pandemic mixed with a hurricane - trust me, it’s not a drink you want).
After months of being isolated in our homes, which in retrospect is not nearly as bad as...