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  • 22 Aug
    Fall in Love with Fall Again

    Fall in Love with Fall Again

    Posted: August 22, 2017   

    When I was a child, the onset of fall was my favorite time of year. Okay, maybe not going back to school so much, but back to school meant new clothes. And, that I could get behind. My favorite clothes, and it may have come from this tradition, are sweaters and jackets. Remember, the interview […]

  • 16 Aug
    Happy Healthy Hump Day: Eating Healthy on Vacation

    Happy Healthy Hump Day: Eating Healthy on Vacation

    Posted: August 16, 2017   

    My family is getting ready to go on vacation. By the time you read this, we will be soaking up the sun and fun at the beach. In the past, we have let ourselves go and splurged on snacks and high calorie foods. This year I have a different approach. According to WebMD, don’t leave […]

  • 15 Aug
    Lunch is About More than Chowing Down

    Lunch is About More than Chowing Down

    Posted: August 15, 2017   

    Eating lunch at your desk seems like a good idea. After all, you get more work done, show your coworkers how hard working you are, and you still eat enough to fuel the rest of your workday, right? According to LifeHacker.com, besides maybe not being as productive as you think, eating lunch at your desk is […]

  • 09 Aug
    Happy Healthy Hump Day: Building a Solid Foundation for Lifelong Health, Learning and Well-Being

    Happy Healthy Hump Day: Building a Solid Foundation for Lifelong Health, Learning and Well-Being

    Posted: August 9, 2017   

    Bobbi here. I have a five year old about to start kindergarten and an eight year old that, well, you know, “is going on 21”. Both are active and social. We want what is best for them and what will make them happy, right? Not sure that they always go hand-in-hand. One of the things […]

  • 08 Aug
    Getting Back To Work After A Vacation

    Getting Back To Work After A Vacation

    Posted: August 8, 2017   

    A Glassdoor survey taken earlier this year demonstrated that Americans only take 25% of their allotted paid vacation time, and well over half work while they’re away. It’s understandable–the tasks keep coming, the emails pour in, and the prospect of going away and letting it all build up only to engulf you upon return seems […]


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