It’s incredible how little things can sometimes turn into big things to someone else. What started as a simple conversation between Dean Ballenger and Adam Hoffman, two long time friends. Talking about an appreciation luncheon for Westfield employees turned out to be a much-needed get-together for some. Like a lot of other people, some of […]
6.4 Mile Cup of Coffee
If you are like me, you have some good habits and, more than likely, some bad habits. Even more, like me, if you have ever started out with what you thought was the right amount of motivation to only fall short or stop due to the loss of motivation. As my wife and I started […]
Unemployment: Business Owner or Employee
The number of unemployed Americans is at a record high right now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An estimated 3.3 million people filed for unemployment just in the last couple of weeks, and that number is still climbing. That blows the previous record of 695,000 unemployed Americans from 1982 out of the water. The 2009 recession […]
I’m Thankful for…
There is always something to be grateful for every day -many things and people that surround us daily, that we should take a moment to appreciate. Taking a moment and being thankful for everything you have will not only brighten someone else’s day, but you’re as well. So if you can be with the people […]
At the market
Instead of heading to the grocery store, swing by a farmers market near you and pick up your fresh produce. BROAD RIPPLE 🍓 Broad Ripple Farmers Market, Saturdays 8am-12pm through November — located behind Broad Ripple Magnet High School. CARMEL 🌽 Carmel Farmers Market, Saturdays 8am-11:30am through September 28 — located between The James Building […]
30 Screen-Free Activities Your Family Can Enjoy This Summer
Summer is finally here! As a kid, few times of the year bring more joy. But for parents, all that unstructured free can bring its own share of struggles. When you were growing up, summer probably meant spending more time outdoors than inside. It meant swimming, bike rides and games of pickup basketball. Today, however, […]
Challenges of Living With a Kid With A Severe Food Allergy
We couldn’t find the words to share the story of food allergies better ourselves, so we are passing along a couple of great articles that touch on the stages of processing, accepting, and living with a child who has food allergies. Seeing that it is National Peanut Month struck home with the Ballenger family. One […]