Last year, I blogged about Christmas music memories. The post highlighted my favorite Christmas music and the memories they bring up when I listen. It was a decent post. It was even featured on BlogHer! The problem, you see, is that the playlist is just not long enough. They are my absolute favorites, yes, but […]
The Magic of Christmas in an Old Home
There’s something really magical about decorating for Christmas in an old home. My house was built in 1892. When we bought it in 2007, we were told by the previous owners that their family lived in the home for 90 years. Ninety years! I think about the fact that our house has endured more than […]
Philanthropy Friday: Making Community a Part of Business
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please email Jennifer. As Peter Boisvert tells it, Cook’s Lobster House makes serving the community a strategy for […]
It's Time to Talk about Domestic Violence
Today, I’m writing about domestic violence. It’s not a happy subject, I know. It’s also not a subject that’s talked about enough. Today is the Seventh Annual It’s Time To Talk Day, a day that is dedicated to just this one goal: to start and continue conversations about relationship abuse, domestic violence, and emotional abuse, […]
Wordless Wednesday: Siberian Husky in Snow
Charity is giving. Philanthropy is doing.
I’ve struggled with the true definition of philanthropy here on this blog. What does it mean to be philanthropic? How can one truly make a difference in the world? I know being philanthropic means more than just giving money. Yesterday, I stumbled upon a blog post by Matthew Smith in which 6 words really stood […]
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