Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook

Stylebook’s Holiday Gift Guide: For Him

Why does he always say he doesn’t need anything, and then looks sad when all the gifts under the tree are for the kids – and you! Surprise him this year with something unique and something he needs, not socks or a sweater, because you know your mother-in-law has that covered. Here’s a guide from our local experts:

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Lifestyle, Style Rainbow Kirby Lifestyle, Style Rainbow Kirby

Street Style: Meet Melonie Johnson

Melonie Johnson is sitting on a bench outside Ada’s on the River. The morning fog has begun to lift and across the river we can clearly see the towering hotel at MGM National Harbor, where Melonie oversees all day-to-day operations as President and Chief Operating Officer. 

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Lifestyle Katelin Moomau, Esq. Lifestyle Katelin Moomau, Esq.

Why Is My Attorney Not Getting Back to Me?

One of the biggest complaints an attorney hears from clients, or from clients switching firms is that their attorney didn’t get back to them often enough or fast enough. There are a variety of reasons for this, and I thought it might be helpful for a lay person to understand why.

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Lifestyle Britt Patterson Lifestyle Britt Patterson

Best Christmas Markets in Europe: A Festive Guide

The magic of the holiday season comes alive in Europe’s iconic Christmas markets. From medieval settings to modern winter wonderlands, these festive markets are brimming with seasonal treats, handmade crafts, and unique cultural experiences. Here’s your guide to the best Christmas markets across Europe for 2024.

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Home & Design, Lifestyle Don Ripper Home & Design, Lifestyle Don Ripper

Finding Gratitude Through Art and Community

I’m grateful to my parents for leaving their rural roots behind in pursuit of a better life in Northern Virginia. In their communities, during that time, imagining a career as an artist would have been nearly impossible. Growing up surrounded by art and artists allowed me to dream of what could be. Proximity to museums and galleries can be a powerful spark for a young mind, and it certainly was for me.

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Lifestyle Lauren O’Brien, CFP®, RICP®, CPA Lifestyle Lauren O’Brien, CFP®, RICP®, CPA

5 Ways to Save Money Christmas Shopping

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…and the most wonderfully expensive! That new plaid dress for Taste of Scotland, tickets to A Christmas Carol at the Alexandria Little Theatre, and – the big one – holiday gift giving. It can add up quickly and easily, getting swept away by the holiday decorations, marketing enticements, and the ease of tapping that credit card at checkout.

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Lifestyle, Events Elizabeth Todd Lifestyle, Events Elizabeth Todd

Small Businesses are the Backbone of Alexandria

Alexandria has great architecture and history. It always had the “good bones” to be a destination. But what makes it great are the people. After owning retail shops here for 21 years, I know there’s not a more loyal clientele or a more collaborative community of small business owners. And bonus, there’s a core group of phenomenal female entrepreneurs who make big things happen.

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Lifestyle Britt Patterson Lifestyle Britt Patterson

Mulberry Lane Play Café: A New Haven for Parents and Kids in Del Ray

Located in the heart of Del Ray at 2016 Mount Vernon Avenue, Mulberry Lane Play Café is redefining family spaces by blending imaginative play for kids with opportunities for parents to relax, connect, or work—all under one roof. Described as “Balanced Family Fun, Your New BFF,” this innovative café is quickly becoming a favorite for local families.

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Lifestyle, Style Rainbow Kirby Lifestyle, Style Rainbow Kirby

Street Style: Meet Jade Kim Trusso of Nothing in Between

I asked her about the business she was opening in Old Town. Her confidence and calm was something that instantly put me at ease. As she shared her journey, she felt like one of my girlfriends – and we had just met. This was going to be her third location, she was already a seasoned entrepreneur. Even a slight delay here or there wasn’t going to stop her momentum.

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Home & Design, Lifestyle Amy Rutherford Home & Design, Lifestyle Amy Rutherford

6 Realistic Tips for Traveling with Kids This Holiday Season

If traveling and being with family fills you with joy and is what you need this year, then here are a few tips to make it easy. You don’t have to do it alone. If you’re traveling with a partner, they should share the load. I’m talking to you, Moms. It is not your job to manage everything and make everyone happy. A partnership means they fully participate.

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Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook

What We’re Loving: Thanksgiving Traditions

Thanksgiving arrives next week, officially kicking off the holiday season. We all hold dear our traditions and ways of sharing our gratitude. It may be a turkey trot in the morning, Friendsgiving, dinner out at a local restaurant, hosting family from out-of-town or traveling to visit loved ones. We asked our contributors to share their Thanksgiving traditions and a few also shared their favorite dish.

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Lifestyle Ally Kirkpatrick Lifestyle Ally Kirkpatrick

Things That are Bringing Me Joy This Week

My new nose piercing. (Two, actually - septum and nostril, ouch.) I went to Creative Chaos on the suggestion of our booksellers and highly recommend it. I’ve been heartbroken about the recent disregard shown for a woman’s bodily autonomy, so I felt like making a choice about my own was fitting. We’re thinking of having a tattoo and piercing popup in the bookstore in the New Year, because why not? Books + body art, let’s make it a thing. 

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Lifestyle Danielle Romanetti Lifestyle Danielle Romanetti

“Craftivism”: The Art of Craft and Activism

It’s an election year, so it felt like a good time to talk about “craftivisim,” a term that was coined in 2014 but describes something that has existed for centuries. In 2014, Betsy Greer coined the term “Craftivism.” In her book, Greer gave a name to the intersection of craft and activism, looking at places where crafters and artists want their work to contribute to the greater good, spark conversation, and signal their activism to the wider world. 

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Lifestyle Kendall Rife Lifestyle Kendall Rife

Is Your Holiday Party Tax Deductible? & Other Year-End Tax Implications

November is the perfect time to do two things when it comes to your finances, especially if you own a business – catch up on your bookkeeping and file your Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report! We are nearing the end of the year and many people find themselves lost in a whirlwind of backlogged bookkeeping. Now is a great time to either get it up to date yourself or hire a bookkeeper to get you caught up for the year so you aren’t stressed out come tax time.

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Lifestyle Katelin Moomau, Esq. Lifestyle Katelin Moomau, Esq.

What is a ‘Sperm Baby’ and Who Holds Legal Obligation?

Watching Love is Blind DC as a family law attorney made me cringe over and over again. The thing that bothered me most in terms of legal misconceptions was everyone referring to a “sperm baby” as if it was someone’s legal child. I also personally found the term incredibly offensive. So, let’s go over some basics.

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Lifestyle Britt Patterson Lifestyle Britt Patterson

40 Questions With Jamie Fortin, Founder of Friends To Lovers Bookstore

"I wanted a name that captured the charm of a romance bookstore. There are so many cute bookstore names out there—Meet Cute could have been an option, but it was taken in San Diego. I wanted something that invites the idea of friendship, like going to a book club with your friends. When you think of love and friendship, that's the vibe I wanted to create for this space."

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Lifestyle Katherine Kramer Lifestyle Katherine Kramer

Trees vs. Tablets

One of the things I often think about at Alexandria Classical Christian Academy is what level of independence is appropriate to give children. Especially, when our top responsibility is to keep children safe. It’s because of this commitment that we’ve approached the two matters with a bit of independent thinking in the current school landscape: technology and outdoor time. 

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Home & Design, Lifestyle Don Ripper Home & Design, Lifestyle Don Ripper

Art as the Healer

One of the hardest things for a young artist is finding your own voice. I wanted drama in my work—and life, as it happened, provided plenty. Going through a divorce was that pivotal moment, opening a well of raw emotion. During this time, I painted a series of self-portraits from a mirror, capturing a pain that pushed me deeper into myself than I’d ever been.

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