by Andres Nunez | Jul 31, 2020 | Blog
Avid knitters will say that knitting can be a relaxing activity – and who can’t use relaxation in these trying times? The feel of the yarn, the repetitive knitting motions, and a nice cup of tea or coffee while sitting in a comfy chair, or while watching your...
by Andres Nunez | Jul 31, 2020 | Blog
While your employees are still grappling with the lockdown lunacy, SnackNation has found a fun and tasty way to lift your employees’ spirits. SnackNation offers a variety of snack boxes with things like Lime & Cracked Pepper Potato Chips, Berry Nutty Mix, Clif...
by Sonya Kemp | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog
In Gig Harbor, Washington, a woman was laid off from her retail job due to COVID-19, and instead of feeling self-pity decided to make 1,200 pans of lasagna for strangers in need using her stimulus check. Watch a clip of Lasagna Lady’s generosity and kindness amid...
by Sonya Kemp | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog
Feeling isolated during this pandemic is normal. This is why planting and gardening have become a popular trend that helps refocus mental and physical energy. Research shows that being around plants and cultivating plants has its benefits as nature provides calming...
by Sonya Kemp | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog
One way to minimize exposure to COVID-19 is by staying home at all times. While encouraged, it is an unrealistic notion for many as there are essential activities that must be carried out such as going to work, shopping for groceries, going on a walk, etc. Centers for...
by Sonya Kemp | Jul 15, 2020 | Blog
COVID-19 infections are on the rise in the United States. Several states, including California, have experienced a spike in cases. As a result, on July 13 Governor Newsome announced that California would be reclosing indoor operations of restaurants, wineries, movie...