Erica Rabhan
Our Favorite Charleston Restaurants for Takeout
My family likes to eat! Going out to try new restaurants or tasting new types of foods makes us feel like we are on an adventure, traveling to a new place. The exposure that...
529 For Your Child’s Future + A Chance to Win $529 Now!
Saving for college is something many people wait a long time to do. But with South Carolina’s Future Scholar plan, the time to start saving is now!
What is a 529 Plan?
It’s an account you...
Kids and Money, How Much Do Your Kids Know?
Your new baby has arrived. The joy you feel for this little one is immense. You can already see them taking their first steps, learning to ride a bike, and graduating from high school....
My House of Worship is Not a Safe Place
My house of worship is not a safe place
With the news of yet another hostage situation at a synagogue, I’m at a loss as to what to do.
Everyone has a right to feel safe.
No...
Teaching My Daughter to Own Her Space
While we have come a long way since I was a tween, today’s girls have a lot to manage in how they see and are seen in today’s world. Having a daughter, I am...
Back to School = Planning for Your Child’s Educational Future
By now you’ve purchased new school supplies, new clothes, and your child is back in
school. As you settle into a more structured routine, now is the perfect time to think
about your child’s future education....
My Favorite Instant Pot Recipes
Coming up with creative, fast, tasty dishes is never easy. Add in the heat of the summer and no one wants to be stuck standing in a hot kitchen. A friend of mine shared...
The Emotion of Time
Time:
The dictionary defines this as the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole. As a parent, I define it as ever elusive moments I...
Pandemic Life is Ending
Pandemic life has given me lots of time to think about my life and my priorities. We’ve all had a unique pause in life. When I can find those moments of quiet, I’ve spent...
Saving For the Future With Help From South Carolina
When our daughter was born everyone said, “Start saving for her college education now.” With 18 years ahead of us, we thought we could wait a few years before we really had to think...