Seeing People for Who They Are. A Life Lesson Turned Life’s Work.
Seeing People for Who They Are. A Life Lesson Turned Life’s Work.
December 4th will mark two years since I have been able to feel his warm embrace, see his smile, or seek advice from him. After living with advanced Multiple sclerosis (MS) for over 20 years my father, Brad Saul, lost the battle for his life due to this disease. My father was diagnosed with MS […] Learn More ›
JCC Chicago Set to Launch 2nd Cohort of Project Teen Seed613
JCC Chicago’s Project Teen-Seed613 is an entrepreneurial fellowship for teen girls looking to make an impact on their community by developing innovative ventures. Throughout the six-month fellowship, teens participate in monthly workshops and regular meetings with coaches, mentors and peers that equip teens with entrepreneurial tools and knowledge to develop a socially responsible venture that […] Learn More ›
1001 Reasons to be Grateful for Apachi
Thanksgiving is one of my most favorite holidays, but it has nothing to do with the turkey and the stuffing. Actually my family’s tradition the past few years involves Lou Malnati’s pizza, one of the foods I am most thankful for. Each Thanksgiving before devouring the cheesy goodness of the pizza, my family and I […] Learn More ›
Thanksgiving Sweetness
I’m looking forward to Thanksgiving, spending time with my family and, of course, eating delicious food. Cooking and baking is one of the things that brings my family together for all holidays. This recipe is one of our favorites. Technically, it’s a Passover recipe, but we use it all year long. We serve this sweet […] Learn More ›
What to Do With Kids’ Papers
Do your kids come home with piles of papers? Are they covering your kitchen counters? Are you in need of where to store all the papers? As a professional organizer and mom of 2 young kiddos, I totally can relate to that feeling! The papers pile up and take over your home. I have some […] Learn More ›
The Salience of Superheroes
“Mommy, I bet The Hulk could pick up the whole world with one finger.” Ah, the morning musings of my four year-old on our drive to school. As an early childhood professional with two young ones of my own, I’m well versed in the world of good guys, bad guys, princesses, superheroes, and the miracle […] Learn More ›