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Embrace the Tourist in You! My Top Three Must-Dos in Dublin

by Denise // 17 March, 2017 // Comments off
When I travel, I love to be a continuous tourist. Meaning that I love to embrace everything about a new place. My husband says, “I suck the marrow out of a city.” Allan , on the other, prefers to act... Continue reading →

2017 Gasparilla Distance Classic 8K Recap (I’m Back, Baby!)

by Denise // 15 March, 2017 // Comments off
In summer of 2015, I registered for my runner bucket list race: the 2016 Gasparilla Distance Classic Mic Ultra Challenge, where participants run all four distances over two days – 15K,5K, Half Marathon and 8K. And then in late fall... Continue reading →

{Meal Plan}Pinning & Planning Our Dinner Menu: Week of March 5

by Denise // 5 March, 2017 // Comments off
It’s been over a month since I shared a Pinning and Planning Our Dinner Menu and Meal Plan post. My apologies to anyone who relies on my menus, but things have been a bit hectic around here for the past... Continue reading →

Healthy Living for Less Sprouts in Tampa

by Denise // 2 March, 2017 // Comments off
I received compensation for the following post, however, the opinion and healthy living Sprouts shopping experience is my own. A new farmers supermarket has sprouted in North Tampa. In fact, Sprouts Farmers Market tagline boasts it offers “healthy living for less!”... Continue reading →

13 Signs of Eating Disorders

by Denise // 2 March, 2017 // Comments off
February 26 to March 4 is recognized as National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. This topic hits home for me as many of my loved ones and friends have battled with this disease for decades. Did you know that 30 million... Continue reading →

Florida PrePaid College Plan: Dispel the Myths and Don’t Worry

by Denise // 22 February, 2017 // Comments off
Last week, my three children (ages, 15, 11 and 6) came home with progress reports and we found our family faced with another conversation about the importance of good grades and college. Ever since my children were small (although, technically... Continue reading →

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