If you want a special meal, but don’t want to cook, here are local restaurants you can order from
All tagged COVID-19
If you want a special meal, but don’t want to cook, here are local restaurants you can order from
I’m looking forward to the days when in-person coffee can happen again, but for now I’m figuring out what works given my circumstances. I’ve also noticed that a lot of people I know are joining TiKTok, I’m not there yet but who knows…
This year for my birthday instead of celebrating in the traditional way, I decided to do a fundraiser supporting Dreaming Out Loud, Inc. (DOL), an organization supporting some of DC's most vulnerable communities. DOL has helped coordinate and distribute nearly 40,000 emergency meals and thousands of pounds of fresh produce for vulnerable communities in response to COVID-19.
This is a really difficult time for everyone and the uncertainty makes it even more difficult. One thing I’m looking forward to is being able to get out and go to local bars, restaurants, and shops again. Here’s a list of resources to help you find businesses that are open during this time of social distancing that you can support to make sure things feel as normal as possible when this is all over.
I’ve noticed, as I’m sure you have too, that all of the unknowns surrounding Corona Virus (how long will it last, how many people actually have it, when will we know more) are creating a lot of anxiety, and rightly so. I keep getting asked about the real estate market so I thought I would share what I’m hearing from the experts I’m following.
Since Covid-19 has become a pandemic and is spreading throughout our area it’s a good time to take a moment to think about what it means for you if you’re currently buying or selling a home. You’re probably already following the advice of the CDC and other global health organizations so here are a few real estate specific things you should know: