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New Season, New Supplies Needed for The Aunt Rose Project
With a fresh new month and all this fresh back-to-school energy, most of us know how good it feels to have fresh new supplies as
One Year In
✨This MyFESTUS website has been up and running for over a year now.✨ ✨Whoo hoo!✨ While there are even more stories about sharing, connecting, and
10 out of 10 Adventures
My sweet son is turning 10 today! In honor of this special, double digit, golden milestone birthday, I wanted to share our top 10 favorite
Fall in Love at LaChance Vineyards
LaChance Vineyards is THE destination in DeSoto, Missouri to relax, unwind, and fall in love with your life, and serenity. I believe in creating a
Interview with Local R-7 Native: Robert Chance
I originally published this piece on Rob in March of 2023. One year after meeting Rob, I am still connected with him. I am so
Feeling into Freedom
The Fourth of July, as well as the holiday week/weekend, can conquer up an assortment of feelings, emotions, and energy. Perhaps we feel productive, relaxed,
Donna Litton and Benjamin Brown: A Professional and Playful Pair to Partner Up With
We all have partners in our life. Whether they are within our personal or professional realm, we partner with others who share similar beliefs, perspectives,
Space for a Festus Artist
Today is my son’s ninth birthday. He received a Mario Brothers sketchbook and colorful erasable gel pens this morning. The sketchbook is blank, each page
ALL About MyFESTUS.com
MyFESTUS.com is a website that creates an opportunity for individuals, businesses, entrepreneurs, and non-profit organizations to be more visible by shining the light on what
Precious Peonies
“I equate peonies with love because they’re the first blooms of summer.” – Isaac Mizrahi Peonies are a vibrant flower with a beautifully abundant blossom.
Share, Connect, and Support
There is power in sharing, connecting and supporting each other to enhance so many aspects of our life. 💪🏼 By sharing and uniting to celebrate our itty-bitty