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

Thomas and Davis: A Guide for On and Off the Ski Slopes

Calling all winter lovers: I love skiing Timberline Mountain and Canaan Valley! Canaan offers such beautiful natural scenery around its trails, and Timberline Mountain tends to keep snow on its slopes when other resorts in the area have closed, thanks to heavy base building. See some of my favorite slopes and spots for your winter getaways.

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Lifestyle Lauren Sadlon Lifestyle Lauren Sadlon

Holiday Decorations Storage Ideas

Holiday décor brings a lot of joy, but eventually it all needs to come down and be put away. Before you start packing, check out our tried-and-true storage and organization tips to make your undecking of the halls stressless.

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Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook

Winter Wanderlust: Our Favorite Destinations for a Wonderland Escape

Winter has a way of sparking wanderlust—whether you’re chasing snow-capped mountains, cozy fireside escapes, or a sunny reprieve from the cold. We asked our contributors to share their favorite winter destinations, and they delivered a mix of local getaways, international adventures, and hidden gems that make the season feel a little warmer.

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

Does Your Art Need a Framing Refresh? A New Year Check In on Protection and Presence

The beginning of a new year naturally invites reflection. We look at our spaces with fresh eyes, considering not just how they look, but how well they support what matters to us. Artwork is often part of that quiet background of daily life, yet the way it is framed plays a powerful role in both its protection and its presence.

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Home & Design, Lifestyle The Patterson Group Home & Design, Lifestyle The Patterson Group

Ins & Outs: 2026 Home Design Trends

As we look ahead to 2026, home design is shifting toward warmth, intention, and spaces that truly support how we live. The era of overly stark interiors is giving way to homes that feel layered, personal, and enduring. Here’s what’s defining the next chapter of residential design, and what we’re happily leaving behind.

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Lifestyle Meshelle Armstrong Lifestyle Meshelle Armstrong

How to Lose a Date in Three Courses: A Server’s Guide to Romantic Sabotage

We’ve seen it all: the nervous first-date handshakes, the “accidentally” shared dessert nobody wanted, and the absolute “no-go” behaviors that guarantee a second date will never happen. If your goal is to get ghosted before the check hits the table, here’s the industry-insider guide to losing a date—based on what you order and how you act.


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

Your 2026 Financial Goals – Simplified

The start of a New Year is upon us: fresh planner pages waiting to be filled, holiday decorations put away, and even the air feels crisp and new. Setting goals for 2026 is on everyone’s mind, and for many, these goals focus on money. Let’s set you up to feel confident, capable, and in control.

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Lifestyle Katherine Kramer Joseph Lifestyle Katherine Kramer Joseph

Screens, Stress, and the Lost Art of Play: Why Outdoor Play Still Matters

As families return from the holidays and children reenter school routines, it’s worth pausing to ask: What kind of childhood are we cultivating? At Alexandria Classical Christian Academy (ACCA), we believe the answer matters deeply—and it begins with reclaiming something simple, powerful, and increasingly rare: meaningful outdoor play.

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Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook

A Year in Review: The Highlights from 2025

As we wrap up 2025, we’re taking a moment to pause, reflect, and celebrate the moments that made this year memorable. From personal milestones to business wins and community impact, 2025 reminded us that progress often comes in many forms.

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Home & Design, Lifestyle The Patterson Group Home & Design, Lifestyle The Patterson Group

Inside the Most Famous Holiday Homes in Film

Every December, we press play on the same beloved holiday films, partly for the stories, but just as much for the homes. The twinkling lights in the windows. The staircases made for grand entrances (or dramatic exits). The kitchens where chaos, comfort, and Christmas collide. Long after the final scene fades, it’s often these houses that stay with us, becoming as iconic as the characters themselves.

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Lifestyle Don Ripper Lifestyle Don Ripper

Luck, Gratitude, and Twenty Years on the Avenue

In my studio, I meet folks who are new to town almost every week. After we chat for a bit, I usually ask them: Did you know how great this town was before you moved here, or did you just luck into it? It’s never a question of whether they like it here, of course they do, the real question is whether they came here because they knew this town was great, or lucked into it?

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

Traveling for the Holidays? Three Legal Documents Every Parent Should Pack

Holiday travel with children is stressful, and we frequently receive panicked calls from parents who’ve been stopped and questioned because they don’t have the right paperwork. This holiday season, as you pack gifts and coordinate travel plans, add legal documents to your checklist. It’s one gift to yourself that costs nothing but provides priceless peace of mind.

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Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook Lifestyle Alexandria Stylebook

Holiday Gift Guide: For Him

Shopping for the men in your life can feel impossible, so we pulled together a guide that actually makes it easy. Whether he’s into style, gadgets, travel or the little luxuries he’d never buy for himself, this list has something that’ll make him light up. From practical upgrades to splurge-worthy treats, consider this your go-to cheat sheet for gifts he’ll actually use, appreciate and maybe even brag about later.

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

From Wilderness Studies to Holiday Gifts

Last week a client stopped by asking if I had anything available for $500 or less. I told her I didn’t—until she pointed to that forgotten stack and asked if she could look through it. That’s when I realized I actually do. She ended up buying two pieces. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to collect one of my studies, this is it.

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