A perfect party is one that’s filled with family and friends. This was a priority for Tilly Barr when she started planning a surprise 90th birthday party for her father, Jelle. To make sure everyone important to him could be in attendance, she began sending out invitations six … [Read more...] about Planning a Party: How to make it personal, set the scene and tell a story
Home and Books
How I transformed my house
Contributing editor to Today's Transitions Lucy Pritchett shares how she completely renovated her house. The doorway leading into the room with the fireplace was not there before the reconstruction. There was a solid wall. Where the right-hand bookcase is now was the … [Read more...] about How I transformed my house
One Property, Three Generations: A Decision to Live Close
The Cliffords like to keep close. So close that when it came time for Laura and Pat’s only son, Sean, to choose a bride, he conveniently selected the beauty three doors down. So close that when an unheard-of property went on the market, just a mile from their original Highland’s … [Read more...] about One Property, Three Generations: A Decision to Live Close
Book Club Checkin: Two Books: “The Snow Child” and “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue”
What do you do when your book club is on a break for the winter months to accommodate families for the holidays? You double down when you get back together, of course! That's what the Louisville Book Babes did this spring for their first book club back together as a group. … [Read more...] about Book Club Checkin: Two Books: “The Snow Child” and “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue”
The Best Low-Maintenance Pet to Own
At first, you may think a bird or fish is the best option for a pet that’s easy to care for. But one pet store owner in Louisville has the scoop on what’s really best for low-maintenance companionship. Lisa Poe, owner of Poe’s Pet Depot, says birds can be more of a hassle … [Read more...] about The Best Low-Maintenance Pet to Own