With my first pregnancy my focus was survival. My job was coming to an end, I had ZERO clue what I was in for, and the cheeseburger cravings were through the roof. We also moved about three weeks before my daughter was born so I was a legit, straight up crazy person....
About a week ago, a dear friend of mine in the healthcare/hospital administrator field reached out to me to let me know that although it’s far from a secret, information regarding accessibility to the COVID vaccine can be hard to find or hard to translate when you...
Written by Julie Butner, President & CEO of Tarrant Area Food Bank Because of the pandemic, we all occasionally find ourselves reminiscing about the events we attended before knowing how drastically our world would change. The same is true for me and my colleagues...
The pandemic has drastically impacted our arts productions in Fort Worth and Casa Manana is no exception. Their currently schedule Broadway and Children’s Theatre productions have been postponed until August of 2021. Mainstage productions originally had a goal...
Guest Author: Emily Miller It’s safe to say that the pandemic has thrown all of us for a loop. 2020 was a scary, uncertain, humbling year, and nothing is the same – including our jobs. Like many others who are seeking the safety of their own homes, you’re probably...
2020 has it’s own crazy complications so as soon as it even seemed socially acceptable to decorate for Christmas as soon as Halloween was over, I jumped on the bandwagon. Roger from A Fine Shine had helped us in the past, at our old house, with both window cleaning...