Surviving the Inevitable
By Mallorie Ann Ingram Whether you’re going through a medical trial, work challenges, or even moving from one home to another, it’s safe to say that life sometimes throws us a curve ball of stress. We’ve talked a lot about…
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By Mallorie Ann Ingram Whether you’re going through a medical trial, work challenges, or even moving from one home to another, it’s safe to say that life sometimes throws us a curve ball of stress. We’ve talked a lot about…
Life can change in an instant. One day a person is here and the next, they’re gone. The old saying goes, “live life to its fullest”— but how? When in the midst of trials, that’s easier said than done. Sometimes…
By Carrie Stevenson Each year at the Church at Viera (CAV) pumpkin patch, there is more than the wind of a changing season in the air. Excitement is palpable and optimism abounds, and it’s generated by the teenagers and families…
“The greatest mark of a survivor is how they transform despair into hope.” “Your. Child. Is. Sick.” Four crushing words that no parent should ever have to hear. “Their condition — well, it’s life threatening.” A reality no parent should…
“I’m a wife, a mom, a sister, a grandmother and a friend.“ The old saying goes that life can change on a dime, and for Karen Caruso, it did just that. One week in July 2017, she was living life,…
“The doctor did go tell my wife that they lost me on the table…“ People often ask the question, why does one person survive such a traumatic experience while someone else may not? What makes one situation and fate different from…
This was her dream home and she couldn’t be happier where things were at this stage of her life. In April 2014, Cheri Lavalle was living her life, and had recently moved into her grandfather’s house with her husband. This…
With Laura Fadok Back in 2013, Laura Fadok was selling real estate. While working with a couple on the purchase of a new home, they asked her lots of questions about where to go; from restaurants to hair salons and…
Summer is behind us, the kids are back in school, and football fans on the Space Coast are eagerly anticipating the upcoming season. SpaceCoast LIVING sat down with the marketing director at the King Center for the Performing Arts, Autumn…
By Carrie Stevenson When homebuyers begin the process of searching for their new property, there is a lot to consider. Some experts say it’s all about location, location, location. Most buyers go into it with the budget, neighborhood and schools…
by Mallorie Ann Ingram First off, my Inspiration section of exploring the Space Coast is back. Last month, I was slightly distracted by a true inspirational muse, my chocolate lab, in our pet issue. But this month, it’s time to…
By Judy Piersall Recently, I saw an ad in a magazine for a “new” fitness workout: 20 minutes of high intensity, low impact trampoline training. I had to laugh to myself because I’ve been jumping on a trampoline for years,…
Rain or shine, our family has your family covered. Your roof is probably the most important part of your home; it can be an investment that pays for itself over and over again as time passes. A permanent, energy efficient,…
Power Perspective Of course the Florida Gators are a huge rivalry to USSSA Pride’s Alex Powers’ alma mater, FSU, but she’s learned to put some of those feelings aside. In fact, some of the girls on the team she currently…
By Steven Hicks My wife, Dina, and I moved to Florida from Delaware about eight years ago. We were married 10 years ago at a little inn at the top of the Chesapeake Bay. The Bayard House in Chesapeake City,…