Cuban Pastries with 6 Ingredients Article by Hannah Holbrook | Recipe by Jess Rios Last year I moved in with a Cuban-Mexican family. There are so many things I love about this family: their culture, their loudness, their affection. One of my favorite ways to partake of their culture has been … [Read more...]
Tips on Connecting During Isolation for Every Age Group
Tips on Connecting During Isolation for Every Age Group Article courtesy of Oakwood Roots Collaborative: A Center for Clinical Development & Practice Children A note from Melina Cavazos: With local schools shifting to an online format, parents may find it especially challenging to … [Read more...]
5 Fun Ways To Stay Active at Home
5 Fun Ways To Stay Active at Home Article By Lizzie West It's on the news, social media, and friends/family are probably saying it, too: stay home, take care of yourself, and stay active. But how can you, with working from home, homeschooling, feeding everyone, and trying to order curbside? Here … [Read more...]
What NOT To Do While Sheltering At Home
What NOT To Do While Sheltering At Home By Lizzie West Howdy home-bound people - let's talk about what NOT to do while you're twiddling your thumbs at home. With this extra time and only so much we can do for work, organizing, and obviously watching TikTok videos, we all have to remember to keep … [Read more...]
7 Stretches While you Binge…I Mean Work From Home
7 Stretches While You Binge...I Mean Work From Home Article by Lizzie West Many of us around the country are doing a thing called "shelter in place" not only to keep ourselves healthy, but those that are elderly or with existing health problems. Some people are deemed essential and go to work at … [Read more...]
5 Tips: Grief, Fear, and Coronavirus
5 Tips: Grief, Fear, and Coronavirus Article by | Gary Roe, Hospice Brazos Valley Chaplain The world is different. Life has changed. The coronavirus struck silently and quickly. The ripple effects began immediately and morphed into the current tsunami that we are now trying to manage. Every … [Read more...]
Coronavirus Shelter In Place Order Issued For All Of Brazos County
Coronavirus Shelter In Place Order Issued For All Of Brazos County Information from WTAW "Brazos County, including the cities of Bryan and College Station, will be in a shelter in place order that officially starts Tuesday at 9 p.m. and continues for two weeks. The language in the College … [Read more...]
14 Days To A Cleaner House
14 Days To A Cleaner House Article By | Lizzie West It looks like we are going to be stuck at home for the majority of our time for the next few weeks at least. Who’s to say that time has to be spent feeling mopey and down about our inconveniences? This could be a great time to work on all those … [Read more...]
Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund Launched by Local Organizations
Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund Launched by Local Organizations Information Provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley BRYAN, TX (Mar. 20) – Community nonprofits are partnering with local governments and businesses to launch a relief fund for Brazos Valley residents and … [Read more...]
MatureWell Lifestyle Club Events CANCELED until further notice
MatureWell Lifestyle Club Events CANCELLED until further notice Representatives from the MatureWell Lifestyle Club would like all participants to know that ALL events have been CANCELED until further notice. Health and wellness are always the first priority. … [Read more...]
Texas MS 150 is hosting an informational meeting on Thursday, January 30, 2020
The Bike MS: Texas MS 150 is hosting an informational meeting on Thursday, January 30, 2020. Over 300 volunteers are needed, and those interested are asked to attend this meeting. Information and photos provided by Bryan College Station Sports + Events The Bike MS: Texas MS 150, a charity bike … [Read more...]
MatureWell: Cooking Safety for Seniors
MatureWell: Cooking Safety for Seniors Courtesy of CHI St. Joseph Health Did you know adults over the age of 65 have a higher risk of injury in the kitchen due to various conditions that come with age? Or that older adults have thinner skin that burns more easily than younger skin? Fortunately, … [Read more...]
Here’s Why You Need A Will, And How To Get One
Here’s Why You Need A Will, And How To Get One Article By | Chris Hogan We all want to do nice things for our loved ones. We go on family trips and celebrate life's wins together. It's sometimes difficult for us to consider the bad things that can happen in life, but we still have to be prepared. … [Read more...]
Winter Health Risks for Seniors
Winter Health Risks for Seniors Article By | Comfort Keepers When the temperature drops, older adults run a higher risk of health problems and injuries related to the weather. It’s important that they, and those who care for them, take certain precautions at this time of year. Here are some health … [Read more...]
The Creamiest, Dreamiest Hot Cocoa – With a Snowman Buddy!
The Creamiest, Dreamiest Hot Cocoa - With a Snowman Buddy! Hot Cocoa Recipe by Jeanie Bean found on allrecipes.com Snowman Buddy Recipe found on itsalwaysautumn.com With the first hints of winter sneaking into the Brazos Valley, this creamy hot cocoa recipe is the perfect beverage to kick-off … [Read more...]
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