Expect The Best, But Plan For The Worst Article & Photos Provided By | Amy Kujawa, Party Time Rentals It’s here. . . the day that you’ve been dreaming of since you were a child. You’ve spent decades captivated by Hallmark love stories, Royal Weddings, and happy endings. You’ve made a list and … [Read more...]
Why Your Kids Should Learn Ballroom Dance
Why Your Kids Should Learn Ballroom Dance Article + Photos Courtesy of Susan's Ballroom Dance I once had a student who was a young, fresh-out-of-the-box teenager. He came with a chip on his shoulder, a rebellious attitude, and little regard for life beyond his gaming device. He took my summer … [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 Day After ‘I Do’
The Day After ‘I Do’ Article By Jess and Carlos Rios So often people prepare for their weddings, but how often do you prepare for the day after “I do.” Your wedding day is an absolutely magical moment, planned to the very last detail, a glimpse of dreams fulfilled and the beginning of dreams yet … [Read more...]
Put Holiday Spirit In Every Room Of Your Home
Put Holiday Spirit In Every Room Of Your Home Article By Nancy Mattia, CTW Features Why limit your decorations to the living room when you can spread Yuletide cheer throughout the house? If you’ve been putting up a Christmas tree in the family room and a garland on the mantle in the living room … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Children’s Toy Safety Guide
The Ultimate Children's Toy Safety Guide Article Courtesy of | CHI St. Joseph Hospital The holidays are right around the corner, which means you’ve probably begun looking for the perfect gifts for all of your loved ones. But when shopping for youngsters, the toy aisle can be intimidating, to say … [Read more...]
‘Tis the Season for Seniors
'Tis the Season for Seniors Article By | Rhonda Watson, Director, Access and Marketing, Hospice Brazos Valley It's that time of year - Fall is transitioning into Winter! This semester is wrapping up, football season is well underway, and the holidays are just around the corner. Parties, … [Read more...]
Uniquely Yours…Honeymoon Tips
Uniquely Yours...Honeymoon Tips Article By | Kelley Austin, Cruise Planners It’s important to remember that while the wedding is mainly for your family and friends, the once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon that follows is a private getaway for you and your new spouse to celebrate your marriage. The … [Read more...]
What to cook when you’re hosting family for the holidays
What to cook when you’re hosting family for the holidays Article by Erik J. Martin, CTW Features You’ve decided to take one for the team and summon the entire clan over for dinner and festivities on Thanksgiving or Christmas. The invite was the easy part. Now you’ve got to figure out what will be … [Read more...]
Holiday Eating: How to Get Through the Holidays Guilt-Free
Holiday Eating: How to Get Through the Holidays Guilt-Free Article By | Dr. Stephanie Dewsnap, Family Medicine BSWH The holiday season, which typically goes well into the New Year, is just around the corner. Friends and families gather around with love, laughter, and (the most anticipated) food. … [Read more...]
7 Ways To Plan A Wedding On A Budget
7 Ways To Plan A Wedding On A Budget Article By | Rachel Cruze Are you planning a wedding? Congratulations! Your wedding day will likely be one of the best days of your entire life. As you start to think about details, I want you to keep this in mind: You don’t need to go into debt to have an … [Read more...]
Wedding Entertainment: Need vs. Want
Wedding Entertainment: Need vs. Want Article By | Travis Rollins, Owner of Downtown Event Services As wedding receptions have become longer and more spectacular, DJs have assumed increased responsibilities by adding more services and more equipment to their repertoire. Couples feel pressure from … [Read more...]
It’s Flu Season
It's Flu Season Article By Brazos County Health District There are some things you can count on when fall comes: football, pumpkins, sweaters, and unfortunately, influenza (the flu). While seasonal flu can happen any time of the year, flu viruses are most common during the fall and winter. This is … [Read more...]
Trick or Treat – Fun Halloween Treats Your Kids Will Love!
Trick or Treat - FUN Halloween Treats Your Kids Will LOVE! Cookies & Creme pudding Graveyard Ingredients 1 box white chocolate pudding 1 container white gel icing 1 box Oreos 1 box Milano cookies 1/4 cup melted chocolate Directions Step One- Follow instructions on the box of … [Read more...]
A New (AND BLUE!) Tradition this Halloween – What does it mean?
A New (AND BLUE!) Tradition this Halloween - What does it mean? Article + Photos by Lizzie West We have all seen the traditional orange jack-o-lantern treat buckets used all along our sidewalks and doorsteps at Halloween. Recently, we have also seen them showing up in TEAL to alert us to kiddos … [Read more...]
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