Coronavirus | Richmond Moms

Covid-19: How One Mom Beat It

  On March 14, Kristina Gregory, a CT-based mom of two boys (11 and 13), felt some tightness in her chest, but attributed it to a tough workout. By the next day, she was experiencing flu symptoms including chills, aches, sweats, low grade fever and headache....

Easy Pantry Recipes To Try!

  As we spend more time at home doing our part to slow the spread of coronavirus, many of us are cooking regularly—for stress relief, because restaurants may be closing, and because, well, we’re home. But once our stock of fresh fruits and veggies dwindles, that...

Books to Read for Adults and Kids

At this point, Richmond area schools have been closed since Monday, so including the weekend, many of us have been at home since last Friday. In an ongoing effort to provide you as many resources as possible, we have an awesome list of books to read from Living in...

Digital Resources for both Kids and Adults

While we generally try to limit screen time for our children, in the wake of social distancing, some amazing resources are now being offered online that kids and parents alike would enjoy. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see an Opera at the Met? Or...

Richmond Current Status: Closures, Resources and More

The below list came directly from RVAHub, who has done an amazing job compiling all this information, especially since I know it takes a lot of time to research and compile. I wanted to share it with you all as I found it extremely useful and beneficial during this...

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