5 Steps to Organizing Your Kitchen Pantry Article + Images provided by Jennifer Satterfield, Growing Up Texas Keeping your pantry organized is key to helping you stay on track with your health and wellness, and it will cut down on food waste. Knowing what ingredients you have on hand, at any given … [Read more...]
5 Tips to Create an Outdoor Living Room
5 Tips to Create an Outdoor Living Room Article By | Tom Kraeutler, The Money Pit https://www.moneypit.com/5-tips-to-create-an-outdoor-living-room/ Outdoor living room spaces are quickly becoming one of the most coveted home features. They expand living space without expensive renovations, … [Read more...]
Choosing New Floors For Your Home? What Are The Options?
Choosing New Floors for Your Home: What Are The Options? Article by | Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association The start of the new year is a great time to reenergize your home. Taking steps to give your home a refresh doesn’t always require a major renovation. One way to liven up your living … [Read more...]
Registration Begins Monday, April 4th for City of College Station Summer Programs
Registration Begins Monday, April 4th for City of College Station Summer Programs Information + Image courtesy of College Station Parks & Recreation With summer around the corner, this is the perfect time to start thinking about your summer plans. We offer plenty of opportunities to fill … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Survive the Real Estate Gold Rush
3 Ways to Survive the Real Estate Gold Rush Article By | George Kamel, Ramsey Solutions Everyone’s talking about the real estate gold rush. And buyers are doing some pretty crazy stuff to stay competitive—like offering way over the asking price and, in some cases, offering the naming rights to … [Read more...]
Guilt and Caregiving
Guilt and Caregiving Dr. Tam Cummings, Gerontologist Dementia caregivers are often solo caregivers of a Person with Dementia for ten or more years before reaching out for help from skilled nursing facilities or assisted living and memory care communities. The stress, exhaustion, and intense level … [Read more...]
8 Things to Do on Your Wedding Day
8 Things to Do on Your Wedding Day Article By | Hannah Holbrook You plan, you prepare, you work hard to ensure everything comes together perfectly - and in a flash the only thing you can remember is getting into the car and taking your shoes off at the end of the night. It’s your wedding day - … [Read more...]
Four Major Steps to Prepare for Retirement
Four Major Steps to Prepare for Retirement Article Provided By | ANB “Planning for retirement is like planning for vacation,” says ANB’s Stella Knickerbocker. But this “vacation” can last for decades, so it’s not a decision to make lightly. A Senior Vice President and Trust Officer at ANB who has … [Read more...]
5 Ideas for Eco-Friendly Farmhouse Decor
5 Ideas for Eco-Friendly Farmhouse Decor Article By | Uma Campbell, The Money Pit Decorating a home is a fun and important step to make your house feel like home. While there are dozens of decor styles to choose from, farmhouse décor is more popular than ever. It evokes a very warm, welcoming and … [Read more...]
5 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Home Renovation Project in 2022
5 Questions to Ask Before Starting A Home Renovation Project in 2022 Article + Photos courtesy of Jennifer Satterfield, Growing Up Texas There are a few things to consider when updating and renovating spaces in your home. After completely transforming a non-functional space in our home, my … [Read more...]
Snakes And Their Control With TAMU Agrilife
Snakes And Their Control Article courtesy of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/ There are many different kinds of snakes in Texas, but only rattlesnakes (Crotalus spp.), copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix), cottonmouths (Agkistrodon piscivorus) and coral … [Read more...]
13 Video Call Apps For Seniors | Plus A Step-By-Step Guide To Zoom
13 Video Call Apps For Seniors Plus A Step-By-Step Guide To Zoom Article By | Sara McClaran The isolation that followed the discovery of COVID-19 left many feeling lonely and depressed. In response, ways to connect online have grown exponentially – especially in the field of video calls. It is … [Read more...]
Making Smart Financial Choices
Making Smart Financial Choices Article courtesy of | ANB Four Rules for Smarter Finances Whether you’re a young family planning for the future, a college student heading back to school, or a teenager learning basic money management, your financial well-being always depends on the choices you … [Read more...]
3 Ways To Protect Your Plants In The Winter And Help Them Thrive In The Spring
3 Ways To Protect Your Plants In The Winter And Help Them Thrive In The Spring Information Courtesy of College Station Parks & Recreation A famous adage among Texans is a variation of "if you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes." Making plans around unpredictable weather isn't … [Read more...]
Tips to Ensure a Safe, Seamless Shopping Experience this Holiday Season
Tips to Ensure a Safe, Seamless Shopping Experience this Holiday Season Article By | StatePoint Media (StatePoint) Despite the recent resurgence of COVID-19, many consumers are more comfortable shopping at brick-and-mortar stores compared to last year, and experts are predicting substantial … [Read more...]
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