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Want a place where you can visit, and shop, no matter who you are or where you are from? That place is the goal of this week’s “Donuts for Do-Gooders” recipients; Heather Frogatte and Amanda Glasgow.
Want a place where you can visit, and shop, no matter who you are or where you are from? That place is the goal of this week’s “Donuts for Do-Gooders” recipients; Heather Frogatte and Amanda Glasgow.
In Franklin County there’s a lot to see and experience. From biking to running and shopping to dining.
Huh? The Facebook post said, “IMO that picture makes him look better than IRL.” What is IMO? I might obfuscate? In my orbit? I am outraged?
A friend of mine accused me of anthropomorphizing my phone. Say what? My phone, who knows everything, told me “anthropomorphize” means to “attribute human characteristics to something that is not human.” And what’s the matter with that?
Nominated by Kerry LaMastres, a person can see why this week’s recipients are deserving of “Donuts for Do-Gooders”.
In Franklin County there’s a lot to see and experience. From biking to running, and enjoying the outdoors.
Summer is here! Hot days and warm nights. Picnics, cookouts, swimming, and the occasional vacation. I love getting away for a few days, going on an adventure with the family, and making memories together.
When parents of toddlers are cleaning mashed potatoes off the wall and listening to a twenty-minute tantrum because they won’t let their child play with a paring knife, they don’t feel like they have it all that easy. But if they express frustration about life with a toddler, they’re greeted with a chorus of just you wait from the parents of teenagers.
This week’s “Donuts for Do-Gooders” are the staff at the Advent Health Ottawa (AHO) Cancer Care Center.
In Franklin County there’s a lot to see and experience. From biking to running, and shopping to dining.