20 venues, 100 events!
Main Street Manayunk
– Food pairings
– Tastings
– Specialty drinks
Source: (78) Manayunk Cocktail Week
12 Wednesday Oct 2016
Posted People, Restaurants
in20 venues, 100 events!
Main Street Manayunk
– Food pairings
– Tastings
– Specialty drinks
Source: (78) Manayunk Cocktail Week
15 Tuesday Jul 2014
Posted Health and Wellness, Lifestyle, People
inJudy Jutcovich will be teaching group Pilates mat classes, starting in the fall. Beginning, intermediate and advanced classes will be offered, so please feel free to contact Judy to discuss which class is best for you.
This is a sponsored post. If you would like to be featured as a Lower Merion Community Network business sponsor, please click here for more information.
29 Sunday Jun 2014
16 Wednesday Apr 2014
Posted Community Building, People
inThe Narberth Havurah is hosting a breakfast at the 63rd St homeless shelter this Saturday am, and they are super light this month on food donations due to Spring Break. If you are around and want to donate something healthy, fresh and yummy to bring to Phyllis Hurwitz on Friday night between 5-8pm OR super early Sat. am, between 7-7:30 am, please follow the link below to see what is needed or what you think they may need to add. There are about 25 residents to feed who often like seconds Most of the food is prepared in advance and just re-heated at the shelter. They can cook there, but it’s not ideal. THANKS so much in advance to this amazing community from The Narberth Havurah! It really does take a village.
Call Phyllis at 917-536-3997 for any questions and for info how to sign up!http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0A4DAAAD2DAA8-saturday
11 Monday Nov 2013
Posted Networking, People
inThe second annual Lower Merion Community Network Fall Social was held Thursday evening Nov. 7 at Ardmore Music Hall. The Facebook Group page has over 3,100 members who are residents or business people in Lower Merion. The social was a chance for them to meet in person. (READ ARTICLE..)
07 Wednesday Aug 2013
Posted Networking, People
in Photo: Main Line Professional Development Group
2013 Summer Social at Belrose Bar and Grille in Radnor
Main Line Professional Group supports each member’s professional development and attempts to improve members’ business practices to increase business. We can provide a sounding board and focus group for each other’s marketing strategies, ideas, and presentations, or at our seminars on topics such as branding, productivity, or identifying and marketing to your target audience, our group is much more than just a business card exchange. To join click here.
24 Sunday Mar 2013
Posted Community Building, Community Calendar, Education, Entertaining, Kids, People, Pets
in21 Thursday Feb 2013
ARMORE: Lower Merion Commissioner Lindner and family in the press.
03 Sunday Feb 2013
Posted People
in{What a beautiful post Theresa}
So you’re feeling too fat to be photographed . . . – My Friend Teresa Photography.
Listen. I hear you. You’re a few pounds heavier than you like (or a 100lbs heavier than you like). I completely understand how you feel. I get that same blah feeling about myself when I think about booking new head shots or long overdue pictures of me and Justin. Precious, I even picked a career that has me permanently behind the camera rather than in front of it. Seeing myself in pictures actually produces the faintest sick feeling in my stomach. Isn’t it amazing we can see the beauty in our best friends, sisters, mothers, and aunts without the slightest thought to their flaws . . . but can obsess for hours on our own imperfections? We fixate on our flaws to the point we shirk at any documentation that our round faces and curvy bodies ever walked the earth. No pictures to show how we LOVE, how we laugh, how we are treasured by our families. How is it possible that a double chin can overpower the beauty of a mother cuddling her child? How does arm fat distract from the perfect shot of a spontaneous hug? I swear y’all . . . how is it that we can put more value on a TUMMY ROLL than the captivating way you throw yourself into a roar of laughter during a shoot?
In our warped minds pictures become frozen mirrors that we can stare at as we pick apart our features over and over again.
I know girl. I know.
My personal duck-and-cover (or signature “make a funny face”) approach to having pictures of myself changed completely when I had a serious car accident last year (and started over). In the flash of a second (or a flash of the text message the young woman was reading) my entire life changed. I nearly left this earth with no physical evidence of the goofy, wide open and loud love I have for my life, my husband, my family and friends. I haven’t had professional pictures done since our wedding in 2006 . . . always waiting for this elusive moment where I would be thin enough (pretty enough) to have such a permanent record of me. Because, you know, HEAVEN FORBID there be any proof that I look the way I actually look.
So here is the harsh truth y’all. Listen good. Our vanity is no longer enough of a reason to avoid the camera. Life doesn’t wait until you “get thin” enough to capture it. Life is happening . . . it is happening right now and the only moment we are guaranteed is the one we are living. I shudder at the thought of leaving behind no pictures of my life with ME in it. My mom says of the accident she is “just glad that we’re still a whole family.” My gift to her this Christmas was a family portrait showing just that, 9 months post-accident . . . a whole family.
Do you know what my mom sees when she looks at this picture? Her beautiful family all together.
Do you know what my husband sees? The family he gained the moment he met me (and how much he looks like my dad…)
Do you know what my dad sees? The happy family he has worked for every day of his life.
Do you know what my brother sees? That he got away with wearing shorts…
Shocker: No one is looking at how fat I look.;
Can we agree to put the value of family over the value of fat? Can we just accept that the weight you’ve been trying to lose for 5 years might actually just be a part of what you look like . . . and that if this magical day does come when you’re acceptably thin you’ll STILL regret not having any pictures of you with your kids from ages 5 – 10? Can we acknowledge that the insecurities we have in our heads will never be a part of how our children, husbands, and friends see us? Can we just please let our loved ones remember the YOU they love?
Your children want pictures with their mom.
Your husband wants pictures with his beautiful wife.
Your mom and dad want pictures of the happy, successful, amazing woman they raised (ok, and more pictures of the grandkids while you’re at it)
And if you’re thinking that high school friend on Facebook will say to herself (“wow she has gained weight”) then . . . newsflash you DID. You gained weight. Shed a tear. Read a book. Drink a Sweet Tea. Watch Oprah. Whatever it takes. Accept this reality . . . YOU GAINED WEIGHT. The truth is you’ve gained a lot of other things too (a career, a family, some kids, a house, a love for travel, the ability to coordinate your separetes . . . ) and that girl from high school is going to spend a lot more time hating on those things then she ever will on your double chin.
So you’re feeling too fat to be photographed? . . . Ok. But you’re the only one who notices. The rest of us are too caught up in loving you.
24 Thursday Jan 2013
Posted Food, Good Neighbor, People, Uncategorized
inReaders cook up themed meals for book club.