
Amanda Rosa
Broward Reporter at Miami Herald
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2 weeks ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Amanda Rosa
By Amanda Rosa, Miami HeraldFORT LAUDERDALE— Two of downtown Fort Lauderdale’s newest residents enjoyed a sunny stroll on the Riverwalk. The weather was warm, neighbors walked their dogs and downtown’s many construction sites boomed with noise. None of the hubbub seemed to bother Jade and Journey. They’re 5-week-old twin sisters who napped peacefully as their mother Jayme Callahan pushed the double decker stroller down the sidewalk.
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2 weeks ago |
yoursun.com | Amanda Rosa
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2 weeks ago |
tampabay.com | Amanda Rosa
Two of downtown Fort Lauderdale’s newest residents enjoyed a sunny stroll on the Riverwalk. The weather was warm, neighbors walked their dogs and downtown’s many construction sites boomed with noise. None of the hubbub seemed to bother Jade and Journey. They’re 5-week-old twin sisters who napped peacefully as their mother Jayme Callahan pushed the double decker stroller down the sidewalk. “It’s a good idea,” Callahan, 40, said of raising a family in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
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3 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Amanda Rosa
By Amanda Rosa, Miami Herald FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Two of downtown Fort Lauderdale's newest residents enjoyed a sunny stroll on the Riverwalk. The weather was warm, neighbors walked their dogs and downtown's many construction sites boomed with noise. None of the hubbub seemed to bother Jade and Journey. They're 5-week-old twin sisters who napped peacefully as their mother Jayme Callahan pushed the double decker stroller down the sidewalk.
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3 weeks ago |
dailygazette.com | Amanda Rosa
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Two of downtown Fort Lauderdale’s newest residents enjoyed a sunny stroll on the Riverwalk. The weather was warm, neighbors walked their dogs and downtown’s many construction sites boomed with noise. None of the hubbub seemed to bother Jade and Journey. They’re 5-week-old twin sisters who napped peacefully as their mother Jayme Callahan pushed the double decker stroller down the sidewalk. “It’s a good idea,” Callahan, 40, said of raising a family in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
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