In this issue:
Live Art’s Mission for Families
Inclusiveness Meets Creativity
Dad’s Got Game!
Kickers’ All-Time Scoring Leader
Say Yes to Charlotte!
Family Travel Ideas You’ll Love
What Digital Detox Looks Like
Real Dad on Unplugging
Meet Deli! This Dad’s Got Game
From Kent, England, to VCU to the Richmond Kickers, Matthew Delicate's Hall of Fame soccer career is a family affair. Matthew Delicâte Keeps It All In The Family Last fall, at the end of the Richmond Kickers season, the Kickers’ all-time scoring leader found himself in the middle of a…
Say Yes, to Charlotte for the Family
Mention “North Carolina vacation” to most Richmonders, and we automatically think beaches of the Outer Banks or mountains of Asheville. But Charlotte? Hmmm. Not so much – right? Yet, here’s the takeaway: If you haven’t been to the Queen City, you’re in for something special. Charlotte, North Carolina – once…
Meet the James River Association: Guardians of the James River
James River Week is September 10-17 This week is the culmination of many like-minded groups coming together to offer recreational, environmental, and educational activities in, on and around the James River. James River Week not only encourages participants to enjoy the James’ many benefits, but also brings awareness to…
Here’s to a ROCKin’ Summer!
Have you heard about the latest craze sweeping the nation (other than fidget spinners and slime)? It’s painting and hiding rocks! Cities from coast to coast have groups dedicated to this artsy family project, and Richmond has joined in on the fun. The official RVA Rocks Facebook page launched in…
SPARC and the Live Art Mission
Seventeen-year-old Sarah Owens feels true acceptance in her Live Art classes at School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community (SPARC). That feeling isn’t something she experiences in other situations. “It’s difficult for her in some settings,” says her mom, Miriam, explaining that Sarah has a developmental disability. “Some…
Who’s Up for a Digital Detox?
Writing this sentence took all day. Instead of clacking away with singular purpose, I interrupted myself incessantly to also send nineteen emails, post to Facebook, and update my Twitter, LinkedIn, and two Instagram accounts. The one goal was to finish this piece, yet digital distractions won my attention. Funny, it’s…
Summer Lovers, Rejoice!
Yes indeed, it’s finally here, in all its steamy glory. If you’re the parent of a school-aged kid, a break from lunch-making and homework-helping is coming your way this month, too – yippee! There’s a lot to love about Richmond in the summer. We have massive rocks on the James…
Guide to Indoor Cats
Cat lovers know that many indoor cats are overweight, inactive, and bored – and that can have a negative effect on their health. Indoor cats can live a healthy and fulfilling life, provided they have environmental enrichment. 1. Playtime Keep cats active by providing different toys to encourage and mimic…
Keys to Custody
Anne never thought she’d be sitting down with her husband trying to make child custody arrangements. She had friends who had gone through divorce. She knew the struggles that it entailed, and what a tricky issue it could be for everyone involved. She had seen parents who worked things out…
And the Winner Is... Daddy!
Let your dad – or other special man – know how much he means to you by awarding him a very handcrafted keepsake trophy this Father’s Day. Personalize it to show off what makes him special to you! What you need: • Two paper cups (neutral colors recommended) • Masking…
Men and Their Missing Gerbils
I study moms all day long. And – in all honesty – something they often complain about is dads. They’re less-than-no-good at the family breakfast routine, they don’t always understand our deep-seated doubt, and their repeated ability to pee on a toilet seat is beyond comprehension. Men aren’t perfect. They’ve…
Yours, Mine – or Ours?
With the median age of first-time marriages continuing to rise, more people have established households and amassed lots of belongings when the time comes to move in with Mr. or Ms. Right. Second (or third) marriages compound that quandary by adding even more items – accumulated over more time –…
New Way to Save for Families and Their Kids with Disabilities
Let’s say you have two children, a daughter and a son. You can freely save money for your daughter’s future, but your son’s is constrained by harsh financial restrictions. While your daughter’s college savings account is free to steadily grow, you are advised not to save money in your son’s…
What’s Next in State Government?
As a sixth grader, my daughter has been studying civics in school this year. The start of a new presidential administration has provided an incredible learning opportunity for her and her classmates as they delve into the importance of our three branches of government and the system of checks and…
A Coach for All Seasons
“Jump!” I could hear him yelling up at me as I stood there shaking at the top of the high dive. I was ten years old and suddenly higher up than any tree I’d ever climbed. The water in the pool below looked like it was a hundred feet down.…
Historic Swimming Hole
Back in 1931, a Richmond man named Jimmie Scott purchased four forested acres in the quiet Rothesay neighborhood. Just south of Windsor Farms, on a bluff overlooking the James River, those wooded acres concealed a big secret: an abandoned quarry. There is no certain date for when the nineteenth-century quarry ceased…
