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Cheri Henderson

Florida

Contributor at Orlando

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  • Jun 10, 2024 | halffullandoverflowing.com | Cheri Henderson

    Cheri Henderson is a blood-bought child of God, a wife and mother and grandmother, a writer and editor, and a musician. She is passionate, bold, insightful, often silly and slightly hyperactive. Cheri maintains a writing career despite the constant company of her Border collie mixes, Pepper and Biscuit. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

  • May 13, 2024 | orlandomagazine.com | Cheri Henderson

    ARE YOU STRUGGLING with insomnia or wakefulness, anxiety, a change in eating habits or even self-isolation? If so, your body may be trying to tell you it’s time for a mental health break. “I look at these things as our alarm systems. [They] just send us an alert that we need to pay attention,” says Betsy Jackson, a licensed mental health counselor with AdventHealth. For generations, mental health was a taboo topic relegated to a therapist’s couch or a rehab center.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | orlandomagazine.com | Cheri Henderson

    It’s possible you have never experienced hospitality as it’s defined in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures. I have. I remember walking into my childhood friend’s house to be greeted by her Lebanese mother with a hug, a huge smile and a two-room spread of food. I was given the most comfortable chair. My every need, including those I didn’t know I had, was met. My presence was celebrated. That’s the spirit of AVA MeditterAegean in Winter Park.

  • Mar 6, 2024 | orlandomagazine.com | Cheri Henderson

    A Bright Future for Orlando-to-Miami TravelMY HUSBAND HAS ALWAYS LOVED TRAINS, so when he heard Brightline was offering service to Miami, he wanted to book a day trip. His goal: Get off the train in Miami, grab lunch and return home the same day. With 16 departures to and from Miami daily, that’s doable. But why not go all in? We now had an excuse to become reacquainted with a city we hadn’t visited in decades, partly because of the drive there and back. Let’s be real.

  • Mar 1, 2024 | orlandomagazine.com | Cheri Henderson

    The pandemic also opened the world’s eyes to the microscopic giants that have the power to inflict mass misery and even death. But the team at Sanford-based Argonide Corp. has been developing and producing weaponry against such elusive enemies for the past 30 years. A holder of seven patents, Argonide manufactures pleated water filters designed to eliminate what president Raymond C.

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