It’s hard to believe it’s that time of year again when our friends and family start heading back to their summer homes. It feels bittersweet, especially now that the weather is at its best. If you’re traveling home, I wish you a safe and pleasant journey. We look forward to welcoming you back in the fall!
This month, our theme is forgiveness. Lately, I’ve had conversations with friends and loved ones who struggle to find joy, because they’re holding onto unresolved anger—toward others and themselves. I hope this inspires you to seek and offer forgiveness, both to yourself and to those you love.
Whether you’re getting your home ready for Easter guests or preparing to leave for the summer, don’t forget to visit the local businesses that support The Grand Season They offer amazing products and services to our community.
Enjoy the beautiful weather while it lasts—I have to admit, I’m a little nervous that those triple-digit temperatures are just around the corner!
Wishing you a joyful and blessed Easter!
Melissa Whitton Editor/Associate Publisher
INSPIRE LEAVE THE PAST BEHIND
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
There is no love without forgiveness, and there is no forgiveness without love.
Bryant H. McGill
The ineffable joy of forgiving and being forgiven forms an ecstasy that might well arouse the envy of the gods.
Elbert Hubbard
The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.
Mahatma Gandhi
Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them.
Bruce Lee
To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.
Lewis B. Smedes
When you forgive, you in no way change the past—but you sure do change the future.
Bernard Meltzer
I believe forgiveness is the best form of love in any relationship. It takes a strong person to say they’re sorry and an even stronger person to forgive.
Yolanda Hadid
We think that forgiveness is weakness, but it’s absolutely not; it takes a very strong person to forgive.
T. D. Jakes
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1. Is the book of Romans (KJV) in the Old or New Testament or neither?
2. From 2 Chronicles 14, where was Abijah buried? City of David, Jerusalem, City of Gath, Nazareth
3. According to Numbers 33, how old was Aaron when he died? 100, 113, 123, 132
4. Which of these sons of Jesse did not go into battle with Saul? Eliab, David, Abinadab, Shimea
5. From 2 Kings, who was Elijah’s successor? Solomon, Elisha, Nimshi, Nimrod
6. Which of Saul’s daughters loved David? Merab, Michal, Cornelius, Paulus
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BEVERAGE CLUB
CITRUS FIZZ
Ingredients
1 part Pinnacle® Citrus Vodka
2 parts Club Soda
Garnish with Raspberries
Garnish with Lemon Wheel
Instructions
Mix ingredients and serve over ice. Garnish with raspberries and a lemon wheel.
ORANGE CREAM MARTINI
Ingredients
2 parts Pinnacle® Orange Whipped® Vodka
1 part DeKuyper® Creme de Cocoa White Liqueur
2 parts Orange Juice
Orange Wedges
Instructions
Shake with ice and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with an orange wedge.
JUICY SCREW
Ingredients
1 part Pinnacle® Original Vodka
1 part Watermelon Schnapps
3 parts Orange Juice Splash of Soda Water
Instructions
Cocktail: Build over ice, stir gently, and serve. Ice Cubes: Cut fresh watermelon into workable pieces. Remove the seeds and the rind. Puree the watermelon in a blender or food processor. Pour the puree into ice cube trays and freeze.
GINGER ROGERS
Ingredients
2 parts Maker’s Mark® Bourbon
2 1/2 parts Mango Nectar
1/2 parts fresh Lime Juice
1/2 part Ginger Beer
1 dash Bitters
Cubes, fresh Mango
Instructions
Pour the Maker’s Mark® Bourbon, nectar, lime juice, ginger beer and bitters into a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously for about 25 seconds. Strain into a cocktail glass or serve over ice. Garnish with 3 cubes of mango spiked on a 5-inch wood skewer.
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LOVE STRONGER TOGETHER
Forgiveness not only heals our hearts; it heals relationships. Often, we think of forgiveness as something we need for big things—but it’s those little things that can lead to resentfulness and bitterness, especially towards our spouses. Forgiveness in marriage is critical if you want to have a healthy relationship. So, when your husband forgets to do something you asked him to, or when he says something in a tone you don’t like, deal with it right then. Tell him how you feel, and then make up your mind to wipe that slate clean and forgive him. If you need help getting started, here are four steps toward forgiveness in your marriage.
1. Forgiveness is a choice, not a feeling.
You may not feel like forgiving. You may want to harbor the anger and hurt and make your spouse pay for what he has done. But, once you decide you want to grant forgiveness, you can begin to work through those feelings.
2. Share your hurt.
After your spouse has apologized and asked for forgiveness, you need to talk about the matter
before you move on. It might be uncomfortable, but you need to share how you feel. Don’t point a finger; just share how you feel so she’ll understand the depth of your hurt.
3. Plan for change.
The goal here is not to punish your spouse with requirements, but to set up guidelines that you both agree to. That way, there will be fewer gray areas that can lead to disappointment later in your relationship.
4. Stop the
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Do not replay your spouse’s infraction over and over again in your mind. When your mind starts to wander and you begin to dwell on the incident and the hurt it caused you, tell yourself to stop. It’s one thing to need to talk to someone like a counselor about your pain so you can move past it, but it’s another when you keep inflicting the pain on yourself by dwelling on the hurt.
When you commit to resolving the small issues in your marriage, you’re actually creating a solid foundation of trust for when your relationship may face larger disappointments in life.
1. Who was the first to record “Delta Dawn”?
2. Name the singer who wrote and released “Blowin’ in the Wind.”
3. Belinda Jo Carlisle was lead singer for which band?
4. Who wrote and released “Bad Medicine”?
5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “Your lips on mine are soft as dew, Your kiss is so divine, Your eyes are like the skies of blue, And stars that brightly shine.”
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1. Mount Everest is part of which mountain range?
2. Which color film was the first to win an Academy Award for Best Picture?
3. Which planet in our solar system is believed to be the windiest?
4. Where is the U.S. Constitution stored?
5. What is a group of lemurs called?
6. Which city is the setting for the dramatic series “The Wire”?
7. Which country has the most active volcanos?
8. Which character in a Charles Dickens novel famously said, “Please, sir, I want some more”?
9. Which Dutch artist is considered a master of light and shadow, creating dramatic effects in paintings?
10. What is an ectothermic animal?
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SLEEP BETTER
Research shows one of the best things you can do for your health is to get a good night sleep. Can you remember the last time you had a restful night sleep? If not, here are some ideas to help find your perfect night of sleep.
1. Right before you go to bed, try taking a hot bath or long shower—the rise and resulting sudden drop in your body temperature will help to make you feel more relaxed—and sleepy.
2. Wear warm socks to bed. When you sleep, your body redirects blood flow to your hands and feet to redistribute heat from your core to your extremities; cold feet can inhibit this blood flow and therefore make it harder for you to maintain a restful sleep.
3. If the temperature in your bedroom allows it, try sleeping under a heavy or weighted blanket. Long used by psychiatrists in occupational therapy as a tool for calming patients with sensory overstimulation, the all-over “deep touch pressure” of weighted blankets helps promote deeper relaxation.
4. Still having trouble sleeping? Here’s a breathing trick you can try. Touch your tongue to a spot directly behind your top front teeth, then breathe in through your nose for four seconds. Then hold your breath for seven seconds and exhale through your mouth for eight seconds. Repeat the whole process three times to fully decompress…if you don’t fall asleep before you reach the end.
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“I was born and raised in inner city Chicago, the sixth of eighteen children with fifteen brothers. Being the oldest daughter, I was always a caregiver which I believe influenced me to pursue work in the healthcare industry. Today, I have three daughters and five grandchildren.
Years ago, I volunteered for hospice and knew immediately that helping seniors was my calling. I was soon employed by hospice but I felt something was missing. I realized it was the limited time I was able to spend with my clients. Having my own business allows me to provide the intimate hands on service needed in our community. I am committed to our seniors throughout their lives and I thank the community for the opportunity to serve.”
Sue RoyerDirector
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When it becomes too difficult for you or your loved ones to safely manage daily living and/or manage medical needs, call Sue Royer for help navigating the many options available.
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