@TuesdayPause |#TakeTime Story by Kristin. Where did the name TuesdayPause come from? Great question! During my family’s stint in Japan (2003 to 2006), I found myself among a group of expat women determined to be intentional about living abroad. None of us would be staying long term in Japan and we wanted to make the most of our time. Well, intentionality implies planning and purpose and…
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NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship — Yep, I Actually Enjoyed It
@TuesdayPause | #GoDiscover Photo Story by Kristin. March Madness is a big deal. Brackets are picked, games watched, results tracked—sometimes with growing excitement, other times with disappointment and defeat. While most in America know about March Madness, far fewer may be familiar with “March Matness”—the affectionate name for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship. Until recently, I belonged to this know-not…
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Cleveland’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade—A Photo Gallery
@TuesdayPause | #TakeTime Photo Story by Kristin. St. Patrick’s Day was over a week ago. So, it may seem irrelevant to write about it now. I suppose that’s probably true. I could hold onto these images until next year and use them in early March as encouragement to head downtown to #GoDiscover the 2019 Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day Parade and surrounding…
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Cleveland’s Money Museum—Bet You’ll Learn Something No Matter Your Age
@TuesdayPause | #GoDiscover post by Kristin—Cleveland Money Museum. I love finding the unexpected…and last week I found it while searching for the non-existent. You see, until last week, I had long believed that Cleveland was home to a United States Mint facility due to an understated green and white banner I had seen years ago while touring downtown. This long, slender banner contained…
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Why I Joined HCF’s “The Happiness Advantage” Community Read
@TuesdayPause | #TakeTime post by Kristin. Last week I received an email announcing that in May, Hudson Community First will launch a program called, “The Happiness Advantage Community Read.” In preparation for the event, the organization purchased 50 copies of Shawn Achor’s book, The Happiness Advantage, to hand out to local residents to read and pass along. The idea seemed hokey to me,…
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Khmer Culture Comes to Cleveland: One-of-a-Kind Cambodian Loan at Cleveland Museum of Art
@TuesdayPause | #Go Discover post by Kristin. Early thirteenth-century Khmer culture comes to Cleveland as the National Museum of Cambodia shares an Angkorian treasure with the Cleveland Museum of Art. This means visitors to CMA’s exhibition, Beyond Angkor: Cambodian Sculpture from Banteay Chhmar, will discover they’re amongst a global privileged few. Why is that? Because the centerpiece of the exhibit, a rare…
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