Reconnecting with Gratitude: The Enduring Bonds of the Elmhorst Family I traveled to Germany in September to meet some long-lost Elmhorst relatives for the first time. My great-great grandparents Heinrich and Louisa […]
Gratitude in the Storm Sometime awhile back, and somewhere in the middle of reading Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes, I read the […]
The Long View: In Zach’s Own Words Kurt has done a great job introducing me in a few of the last few blogs, but now he has […]
The Importance of Reading Food Labels: What Are You Really Eating? In today’s fast-paced world, convenience is key. Many of us are guilty of grabbing food products based on how appealing […]
Don’t Be Spooked by the Upcoming Holiday Season! Where is 2024 going?! Can anyone else believe it’s already October?! At this time of year, things start to fly […]
Fear and Loathing in Winter Haven “It was all I could do to keep from cryin’ Sometimes it seems so unless to remain…” That little tidbit […]
Market Volatility You may have heard the phrase, “Sell in May and walk away.” This phrase refers to stock market activity and […]
Your Health in Writing: Gaining Insight from Your Medical Records When was the last time you took a good look at your medical records? If you’re like most people, the […]
Tuning Into Knowledge I’m an information seeker. I’m a curious fellow. I love information. Fiction, not so much. Potentially, I got like this […]
Bowlin’s Alley E11 Explore practical strategies to serve others effectively without sacrificing your mental health in our latest podcast episode.
Back to School We Go After a summer of blistering heat (at least in Florida), the calendar is somehow turning to August, College Football is […]
The Back To School Special This month, we’re stepping away from the moderately obscure tech products blog to discuss back-to-school. I was told to share […]