Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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July – The halfway point
July is a big month! It is the halfway point. We have completed half of the year and have another half to look forward to! I start the month with a family birthday and end the month with a family birthday. My mom is July 1st and my dad’s birthday was July 30th. Make the […]
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MEET … Karen Coleman-Ostrov, Travel Advisor
A honeymoon is one of the most important vacations you’ll take with your significant other, but surprisingly, it’s often the last thing on a couple’s list when it comes to wedding planning. There may be many reasons why this happens, but a couple comes to mind, such as the need to budget funds or the […]
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June Activities – Flag Day, Juneteenth, Father’s Day
June marks the halfway point of the year. Can you believe it is already June? Here’s to the second half of the year being on an upswing from the first half. We are strong resilient people and we will continue to concur whatever we are faced with. In this article, you will find some fun […]
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MEET …. Video Chat Game Shows
First in the MEET … series
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It’s the End of the School year as we know it
Well, it is mid-May. This is the time for University graduation ceremonies, finals, high school graduation ceremonies and promotions. Things look very different this May. That’s okay. We are strong, creative types and can find a way to create end of School Year celebrations. Virtual graduation ceremonies, special graduation speeches (in case you were sad […]
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Cinco de Mayo
Why do we celebrate Cinco de Mayo? Read on
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Virtual Consultations, Why Yes!!!
Virtual consultations are here and available. Contact me today!
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April 2020 – CV 19 bringing families together
Well, what a difference a month makes. Who knew life as we knew it would come to such a halt. Corona Virus, Covid 19 came and hit hard. It has been really hard on the wedding and event industry. I feel for the clients that had to postpone their special day/celebration and I also […]
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March – Spring, Leprechauns & Bagpipes
History of St. Patrick’s Day In Ireland, the Irish have celebrated St. Patrick’s Day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years. The man known as St. Patrick heard voices in the wind calling him to come to Ireland. He had been captured and enslaved in Ireland. He was forced to herd sheep on […]
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