When tattoos fail its rarely down to bad luck being the issues, its the execution, it’s the design not being suitable for the areas it’s located in, it’s designs that maybe weren’t meant to go on skin and should have been for digital images only, or other mediums, or it’s simply not getting the right…
Letting the Windows Open Again
There is a moment every spring when I open the windows for the first time and just stand there. It is never a grand announcement. No one gathers to witness it. There is no ribbon cutting ceremony. I simply slide the window up and let the air in. And everything shifts. The house sounds different….
Pull Up a Chair: March 20, 2026
Pull up a chair. This week feels quieter in a different way. Not heavy like February. Not uncertain like the beginning of March. Just quieter. As if the noise in my head has lowered a few notches and I can finally hear myself think. I am still finding my footing. That has not magically changed….
Steps to Getting your Life Back on Track
Do you feel as though you just can’t seem to get your life on track? Maybe you feel as though nothing you do ends up working out for you, and you simply want to try and turn that around. Either way, when you tell yourself that your life isn’t what you want it to be,…
A Fresh Salad That Feels Like Spring
There comes a moment every March when I crave something bright. Not soup. Not pasta. Not roasted vegetables. I want color. I want crunch. I want something that looks like it belongs in sunlight. This is the kind of salad that answers that craving. It is fresh without being fussy. It is simple without being…
Why Regular Checkups Matter For Your Whole Family’s Smile
Key Takeaways: The Foundation of Family Dental Wellness Taking the time for regular dental checkups is one of the most effective ways to protect your family’s smiles across every generation. Early visits track development, catch small concerns before they escalate, and reinforce good oral hygiene for kids and adults. Without routine exams, minor issues like…
The Energy Shift of Early Spring
There is a subtle shift that happens in early spring, and it is not always loud enough to notice at first. It does not arrive like a burst of motivation or a dramatic surge of energy. It comes quietly. Slowly. Almost cautiously. But if you pay attention, you can feel it. The light lingers longer…
Pull Up a Chair: March 13, 2026
Pull up a chair. This week feels different — not dramatically so, not in a fireworks-and-breakthrough sort of way but in the subtle way you notice when your balance shifts just slightly and you don’t have to grab the wall to steady yourself. I’m not planted firmly yet. I wouldn’t go that far. But I’m…
The Ventures That Keep Local Communities Alive in Ohio
Ohio is home to over 2,000 small towns and municipalities, many of which rely heavily on local businesses to keep their communities active. Ultimately, community-focused ventures often play a crucial role in the local economy. There’s no denying that when essential services disappear, residents may need to travel longer distances for basic needs. Over time,…
A Simple Weeknight Pasta
There are nights when I feel inspired in the kitchen. I pull out recipes I have been meaning to try. I layer flavors carefully. I taste and adjust and make something that feels like an accomplishment. And then there are weeknights. Weeknights call for something different. Something steady. Something that does not ask too much…
















