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Helping couples find new love

Joelle Aching was a busy young marketing executive, furthering her career at a major bank, while her husband, Russel, ran Saga Studios, the advertising agency he founded. Like many smart, professional couples, they immersed themselves in their work, ignoring the … Continue reading

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The Many shades of Leasel

When you see Leasel Rovedas, it’s so easy to be blinded by her beauty that you might assume little lies beneath. But sit and chat with her, and you’ll realise at once that you’re in the presence of a warm, … Continue reading

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Shakin’ my (chubby) booty

You know how sitting on your butt all day’ll kill ya?  Well, I don’t exactly have one foot in the grave but lately I’ve been as sluggish as the Limpopo River.  So I’m up an at ‘em, on the treadmill … Continue reading

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Dating a dad

As much as we love children, we have to admit they can put a damper on romance, especially if it’s very early in the relationship when you and your new man are just getting to know each other. You’re on … Continue reading

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Book #18 – Parenting for Children with ADHD

Just finished reading “Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach” by Dr. Vincent J. Monastra. I bought this book perhaps the same day I got Riley’s diagnosis, and perhaps it wasn’t the best one to start with. … Continue reading

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Surviving the season of change

As Kitch sang so sweetly and sadly, ‘The Carnival is Over’.  Some of us are cooling down by the beach; some are still clinging stubbornly to the leftover vibe.  But many Trinis will be observing the tradition of abstention and … Continue reading

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When losing is a good thing

It’s 9:30 on Saturday morning at the Long Circular Club and the place sounds like a market.  Lots of laughing and picong, measuring and weighing, only they’re weighing people, not fish.  It’s Weigh-In day for the VEMCO Biggest Loser posse, … Continue reading

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