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It’s hard to believe that Thanksgiving is already upon us! Didn’t we just flip the calendar to 2012? I’m sure I’m not the only one who thinks that Father Time has his finger planted on the fast-forward button. Before we know it, the New Year will be upon us. Before then, however, it’s that time […]
I can’t believe how long it’s been since I posted a blog. Well, looking back on the last six months, I guess it is believable. It has been quite a journey, and it has made me appreciate even more my decision to be en entrepreneur. For those of you who follow me on Facebook and […]
Karen Gingerich is the Operations Supervisor for Just Marry!, Inc. and its sister companies, Just Mitzvah! and Just Right! Destination Management. She has also been a freelance editor and writer for more than fifteen years, and co-authored The Susan Southerland Secret: Personality Marketing to Today’s Bride with entrepreneur Susan Southerland. When she isn’t managing three […]
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By Karen Southall Watts Sometimes I feel like a dinosaur. I grew up with fairy tales, no not the reworked kind, the ones with white horse rescues and happily ever after. I had dancing lessons, though I remain a bit of a klutz to this day, and singing lessons. The voice lessons were a bit […]