You have probably heard the old adage, Count Your Blessings. Most of you know that by counting your blessings it is a reminder to be grateful for the good things in your life but for my family and I it’s not just a saying tossed around here and there but it is grounded in how and what we believe. In… View Post
We Are a Finalist for the 2nd Annual Tecla Awards
We are honored to be a finalist for Hispanicize’s 2nd Annual Tecla Awards under the Best Sponsored Video category! We were nominated for our Walt Disney World Vacation Series video “Get Ready to make Unforgettable Memories Together at Walt Disney World Resort Vacation”. Hispanicize and DiMe Media announced today the finalists of the 2nd Annual Tecla Awards, the most prestigious national honor highlighting… View Post
Walt Disney World Vacation Series: Have a Relaxing and Family-Friendly Vacation at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
One of the most important aspects of vacation and travel is choosing a place to stay throughout a trip. Location, amenities, entertainment, room types, dining are just among the few items that have to be considered, especially when traveling with children or a large family. If your family is anything like mine, with a teenager, twin boys and an infant,… View Post
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
I’m BACK and its great to be back! After 2 long and cold years in Michigan, my family made the journey back to Central Florida. While living in Michigan put us near family and friends, our love for Florida and all things Disney makes this the perfect place to put down roots. Speaking of roots…spring has sprung here at Walt… View Post
10 Risky Social Apps Every Parent Should Know About
When you look at your child or teen’s phone or tablet, there are probably many social apps you don’t recognize. There are many hidden or vault apps, which pose dangers and many times go under the radar — disguising themselves as every day tools, such as calculators. Look at the social apps below that parents should be on the lookout… View Post
Tips for Returning to the Workforce
When I was working in public relations and human resources for the federal government in the Washington D.C. area, I would advise women, who planned on returning back to work full-time after a leave of absence, to try and keep their expertise current with their desired profession. Whether it was volunteering, mentoring in their child’s school, or expanding their skills… View Post
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