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Dec 28, 2020

This past year has been a doozy. It didn’t take long for all of our New Year’s Resolutions for 2020 to become nearly impossible to complete with isolation orders, businesses closing, and other obstacles. Surely 2021 will be better (right?!), but there’s still a lot of uncertainty, so what are some productive and realistic New […]

Dec 14, 2020

There is a lot to celebrate with the ending of 2020 and beginning of 2021, but Covid-19 cases still on the rise around the country, the safest way to celebrate winter holidays and New Year’s Eve is still at home. But that doesn’t mean it has to be boring or even with just household members. […]

Nov 24, 2020

Chevrolet today announced important safety information regarding the Chevrolet Bolt EV. Visit www.chevy.com/boltevrecall for more information.

Nov 21, 2020

While we are usually focused on the big meals at Thanksgiving and Christmas, we all know dessert plays just as a big a role. Traditionally, pumpkin pie is one of the big stars…whether anyone eats it or not. Here are some ideas for Thanksgiving (and Christmas) desserts that are NOT pumpkin pie. Our favorite non-pumpkin […]

Oct 31, 2020

The elections of 2020 are heated, contemptuous, and stressful. But among all the robo-texts, angry social media posts, and half-truths, is something to truly celebrate: it is the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote.  Only 100 years ago, the women’s suffrage movement was fighting to give women the right to […]

Oct 25, 2020

As the end of 2020 approaches (thank goodness), the beginning of flu season begins. With Covid-19 still a serious health issue, it is more important than ever to get a flu shot this year for several reasons: The flu puts the respiratory system under a lot of stress. Covid-19 very often also affects the respiratory […]

Sep 22, 2020

People have gotten creative all over the country to try to celebrate holidays, birthdays, graduations, and other events safely during the Covid-19 pandemic. From having friends drive by homes on birthdays with signs and well-wishes to Zoom gender reveal parties, we are all doing our best to celebrate safely. With Halloween approaching, many parents are […]

Sep 20, 2020

Washington is known for its apples and apples are the iconic wholesome, autumn fruit. But this year has been anything but iconic or wholesome, so we love this recipe for Mad Apples. A spooky…and boozy…twist on a favorite fall fruit. Mad Apples (Yields 6) Ingredients: 4 Cups Granulated Sugar, ¾ Cups Water, ¾ Cups Brandy […]

Sep 13, 2020

Many Americans got behind the wheel to visit national parks and camp for first time; just as the all-new Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban arrive The challenges of quarantine and social distancing helped spur a resurgence in the American road trip, a new survey from Chevrolet and The Harris Poll shows. In fact, nearly 80 percent […]

Aug 19, 2020

While we don’t like to admit it, fall is right around the corner. Summer 2020 has been…unique…but Fall 2020 will be even more so, thanks to Covid-19 (but not really thanks). What will Fall look like without (for many) regular school, youth sports, and football (college, at least)?! It will certainly smell differently without the […]