Posted on Dec 30, 2020 in
THE CORONA CHRONICLES
By Patti Parish-Kaminski, Publisher
I am bundled up from head to toe in preparation for 2021. Remember when you were little and every five years or so, a true northerner would blow into Houston? Mother would bundle me up so that I couldn’t even put my arms down much less walk without waddling. ...
Posted on Dec 16, 2020 in
THE CORONA CHRONICLES
By Patti Parish-Kaminski, Publisher
After 34 weeks of writing The Corona Chronicles, I know what you’re thinking: I’ve finally lost it. I’m talking about going to the dentist during the pandemic right before Christmas. They say timing is everything, right?
I’m not a fan of going to the...
Posted on Dec 9, 2020 in
THE CORONA CHRONICLES
Back in October, I wrote about the 10 lessons I have learned during COVID. It seemed fitting since it was my birthday and a time for reflecting. Now as the holidays are upon us – so incredibly quickly – I find myself once again reflecting. And yes, much of it has to do with thinking of gifts for my...
Posted on Dec 2, 2020 in
THE CORONA CHRONICLES
One of west Houston’s most popular single-day holiday shopping events, Candy Cane Market with the Real Craftwives of Katy, returns to Cane Island Saturday, December 5 from 11 am – 5 pm when local vendors present handcrafted jewelry, custom clothing and accessories, fun items for the home and other unique...
Posted on Dec 2, 2020 in
THE CORONA CHRONICLES
Mark your calendars and prepare to celebrate the Christmas holiday in Sugar Land from December 1st -12th.
The city will offer 12 consecutive days of festivities with virtual activities Monday through Thursday and in-person events on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Sugar Land Town Square.
A new attraction...
Posted on Dec 2, 2020 in
THE CORONA CHRONICLES
By Patti Parish-Kaminski, Publisher
I’m not even going to sugar coat it: 2020 has sucked. We’ve been faced with so many trials and tribulations, to me it has felt like an episodic time much like the Great Depression. Not that I was alive back then – even though my roots might suggest otherwise – but...