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How to Keep Your Home Fresh and Functional When You Live With Pets

By Jessica Brody

Living with pets brings joy, love, and… a layer of fur in places you didn’t know existed. Whether it’s muddy paw prints across your laminate or the faint scent of dog drifting from your air vents, pet ownership reshapes how you care for your home. But keeping your space fresh and functional doesn’t have to mean constant scrubbing or expensive repairs. With a few smart routines and strategic upgrades, you can keep pet mess manageable without losing your mind. Here’s how to make your home a more harmonious habitat—for you and your four-legged family.

Protect Floors Before They Break Down

Your dog doesn’t care that your hardwood floors are vintage oak. Those claws can gouge, chip, and dull a finish fast, especially near entryways or food bowls. One low-effort solution? Place felt pads under furniture legs and use area rugs in high-traffic zones. But when the damage is done, restore wood with natural oils rather than jumping straight to refinishing. These oils can bring back luster and help blend light scratch patterns. Bonus: they’re often pet-safe and easy to apply in targeted spots.

When In Doubt, Get an Expert

Not sure if that smell is coming from the HVAC or the dog bed? Wondering if that bubbling drywall is from a pet accident—or something worse? When home maintenance questions pile up, a fast expert opinion can keep costs down and anxiety low. Instead of guessing, you can take a look at this app to instantly connect with vetted contractors. It’s not a full service call—just smart, on-demand advice from people who know what they’re looking at. Especially when pets add unpredictable variables to the mix, a little guidance goes a long way.

Deep Carpet Care Isn’t Optional

You might think vacuuming a few times a week is enough, but odor and dander burrow deep. Especially if your pet loves a particular corner—or claims the entire couch. Dirt and fur embed in the carpet pad itself, and that’s when things start to smell. Experts recommend you clean carpets at least weekly, especially in homes with multiple pets. If allergies are an issue, a quarterly deep-clean (steam or dry method) can reduce triggers and reset your space. It’s more than aesthetic—your lungs will thank you.

HVAC Filters Can’t Keep Up

Pet hair + dander = filter overload. Your HVAC system was not designed to fight a full-blown shedding season without help. What’s worse, clogged filters reduce airflow and make your system work harder, jacking up your energy bill. If you live with furry companions, you’ll need to change HVAC filters every three weeks, not quarterly. Look for pleated, high-MERV filters that trap dander, not just dust. Write it on the calendar, or better yet, set a phone reminder. Your system’s lifespan depends on it.

Vacuum Vents, Not Just Floors

Every time your dog walks past a vent, they’re shedding into it. The hair floats in, settles, and slowly builds up behind the grates. You might vacuum religiously, but if you’re ignoring your vent covers, you’re creating a hidden trap of allergens and grime. The solution is easy: vacuum around vents weekly with a brush attachment. Gently clean both the grates and the floor area around them. You’ll be shocked by how much fresher the air feels in just a few days.

Ducts Hold Decade-Old Dander

If your vents are dusty, your ducts are worse. Hair, dead skin, fur bits—it all settles into the unseen tunnels behind your walls. And because most pet owners never think about duct cleaning, it adds up. The consensus? Clean air ducts every few years if you live with animals, especially if anyone in your home has asthma or respiratory sensitivities. It’s not cheap, but the impact on indoor air quality is immediate and measurable. Plus, you’ll finally stop wondering why every room smells faintly like the dog bed.

Beat the Smell Battle at the Source

You’ve tried candles, open windows, baking soda—nothing lasts. That’s because pet odor lives in the air itself, not just on surfaces. To fight it effectively, you’ll need an air purifier that does more than hum in the corner. Look for certified HEPA filtration with carbon layers, and choose HEPA air purifier tested specifically for homes with animals. Some models even have sensors that adjust to air quality in real-time. Place one near the litter box or favorite pet lounging zone and breathe better in 48 hours or less.

Pets turn houses into homes, but they also test every square inch of it. Scratches, smells, fur tumbleweeds—these aren’t just quirks; they’re signals that your maintenance routines need a pet-aware update. The good news? It doesn’t take an overhaul, just a few sharpened habits and smarter tools. From swapping your filters more often to calling in help before a minor issue explodes, the path to a cleaner, calmer space is right in front of you. So go ahead—hug your pet, grab that vacuum, and start fresh.

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Mall at Wellington Green Announces Two New Store Openings

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WELLINGTON, FL – Two new retail destinations are joining the more than 160 stores at The Mall at Wellington GreenExotic Snack Guys and Foreign Currency Express add to the growing and robust offerings in apparel, health and beauty, and more at this lifestyle destination in Wellington. 

Exotic Snack Guys

Palm Beach County, get ready to snack your way around the world! Exotic Snack Guys is launching its newest brick-and-mortar location on September 1 at The Mall at Wellington Green. This bold and vibrant destination will feature a flavorful lineup of international goodies sourced from over 40 countries.

Known for their constantly rotating inventory of rare, trending, and globally-inspired snacks—from Japanese Kit Kats, Korean ramen, and Swedish gummies to Indian masala chips, French sodas, Mexican candies, and Middle Eastern chocolates—this store delivers something exciting for every adventurous eater.

In addition to snacks, the over 2,300-square-foot location will offer:

·       Imported cereals

·       International cookies

·       Instant noodles

·       Novelty drinks

·       Exotic pickles

·       Flavored potato chips in bold varieties like Kobe beef, seaweed, and spicy squid

Located next to the indoor children’s playground, the Wellington shop will also debut limited-edition releases, a loyalty rewards program, and curated mystery boxes ideal for gifting or exploring new global flavors. Customers can also request custom or hard-to-find items, including nostalgic childhood treats.

For more information, visit exoticsnackguys.com call (224) 308-4809.

Foreign Currency Express

A leading provider of foreign currency exchange and money exchange, Foreign Currency Express is opening its newest location at The Mall at Wellington Green on September 1. The 200-square-foot space, located on the second floor near Macy’s, will offer convenient access for travelers, tourists, and residents throughout Palm Beach County.

Owned and operated by Lourdes Manso Harris, Foreign Currency Express has built a strong reputation over 16 years for providing fast, secure, and customer-focused service in South Florida. 

The company specializes in buying and selling over 70 foreign currencies, including the Euro, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Mexican Peso, Argentine Peso, Swiss Franc, Japanese Yen, Chinese Yuan, Israeli Shekel, and Iraqi Dinar. All currencies are available the same day or next day with no minimum or maximum transaction requirements, wait times, or need for pre-ordering through banks.

In addition to currency exchange, Foreign Currency Express will provide Florida Goldbacks and inflation-resistant gold-backed currency notes, as well as online ordering.

For more information, visit foreigncurrencyexpress.com or call (954) 410-2922.

ADDITIONAL MALL HIGHLIGHTS…

Palazzo Couture recently moved from the second level to a 21,000-plus-square-foot space on the first floor (formerly Forever 21).

Palazzo Couture is a leading women’s and men’s trending fashion retailer, offering ready-to-wear clothing, shoes, bags, and statement accessories. For more information, visit palazzocoutureonline.com or call (561) 537-3726.

The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL. For more information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit shopwellingtongreen.com.

Mall hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.  

About The Mall at Wellington Green

The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, FL is a 1.2-million-square-foot, two-level regional shopping destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retailers include Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, H&M, Tommy Bahama, City Furniture, The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, CMX Wellington, and more. For more information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com.  

Local Hospitals Recognized for Participation in the American Heart Association

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17 local hospitals recognized for efforts to improve heart disease and stroke care

The American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® provides standards for high-quality care for all

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Aug. 13, 2025 — Seventeen local hospitals are among the 4,800 nationwide that participate in the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® initiative to improve outcomes for Americans who experience heart disease or stroke.

Each year, the American Heart Association recognizes hospitals across the country for consistently following up-to-date, research-based guidelines to ensure all patients have access to lifesaving care. Participating hospitals this year are:

  • Bethesda Hospital East
  • Bethesda Hospital West
  • Boca Raton Regional Hospital
  • Cleveland Clinic Martin Health
  • Cleveland Clinic Tradition Hospital
  • Delray Medical Center
  • Good Samaritan Medical Center
  • HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital
  • HCA Florida JFK Hospital
  • HCA Florida JFK North Hospital
  • Jupiter Medical Center
  • Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
  • HCA Florida Palms West Hospital
  • HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital
  • St. Mary’s Medical Center
  • Wellington Regional Medical Center
  • West Boca Medical Center

Heart disease and stroke are the No. 1 and No. 5 causes of death in the United States, respectively. These health crises require swift and proven treatment to ensure the best outcomes for patients. The American Heart Association, celebrating more than 100 years of work to advance health and hope for everyone, everywhere, sets the standards for high-quality, science-based care and access that all patients deserve.

“Every 40 seconds, someone in America has a stroke or heart attack,” said Stacey Comerford, executive director, American Heart Association, Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast. “High-quality care should be accessible to everyone, everywhere and having so many local hospitals participate in this program helps us get closer to that goal.”

Learn more at heart.org/getwiththeguidelines.

About the American Heart Association

The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities, the organization has been a leading source of health information for more than one hundred years. Supported by more than 35 million volunteers globally, we fund groundbreaking research, advocate for the public’s health, and provide critical resources to save and improve lives affected by cardiovascular disease and stroke. By driving breakthroughs and implementing proven solutions in science, policy and care, we work tirelessly to advance health and transform lives every day. Connect with us on heart.orgFacebookInstagram and X.

Habitat for Humanity Hosting Tournament In Support of Veterans Build

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Habitat for Humanity Hosts Inaugural Sporting Clay Tournament to Support Veterans Build 2025

Okeechobee, FL (August 13, 2025): Take aim for a powerful cause. Join Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County at its Inaugural Sporting Clay Tournament, benefiting the organization’s Veterans Build 2025 initiative.

The event will take place Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Quail Creek Sporting Ranch in Okeechobee, Florida.

Led by co-chairs Carey ClarkeAnthony NastaseJon Raybuck, and Chad Ryan, this exciting new fundraiser blends friendly competition with meaningful impact, raising vital funds to support affordable housing for Palm Beach County veterans.

“We can’t repay the debt of service, but we can honor it,” said Thomason, President & CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County. “Through Veterans Build, we’re working to ensure those who served our country have the safe, stable homes they deserve. This tournament offers a unique way to enjoy a great day of sport and camaraderie while coming together to support the veterans in our community.”

Participants will enjoy a day filled with camaraderie and community, complete with:

  • A morning shooting competition on Quail Creek’s scenic range
  • Breakfast and lunch
  • Live music and exclusive Habitat-branded whiskey
  • Networking with business and civic leaders from across the region
  • Beginners are welcome! Shooting experience is not necessary.

Foursomes are available for $1,500 and include all event amenities, including guns, hearing protection, ammunition, and targets. Sponsorship opportunities begin at $2,500 and offer branding benefits, shooter spots, and recognition throughout the event. Branding-only sponsorships are also available starting at $1,500.

All proceeds will directly benefit Habitat’s Veterans Build program, which partners with veterans to provide affordable homeownership, critical home repairs, and volunteer opportunities.

To register a team or become a sponsor, please visit habitatgreaterpbc.org or contact: Zenia Mackey at zenia.mackey@habitatgreaterpbc.org or Dayana Rooks at dayana.rooks@habitatgreaterpbc.org

About Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County:

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County is a 501©(3) organization and an affiliate of a global nonprofit, Habitat for Humanity International serving Palm Beach County. Families and individuals needing safe and affordable housing partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability, and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower.

For any inquiries, contact Julia Murphy, Chief Advancement Officer, at julia.murphy@habitatgreaterpbc.org

League of Women Voters of PBC Hosting Legislative Delegation

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League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County To Host Local Legislative Update on Zoom Wednesday, August 27, at 7 pm

(West Palm Beach, FL – August 15, 2025) The Speakers Bureau of the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC)is inviting interested members and supporters to a FREE and informative Zoom meeting.

Wednesday, August 27 / 7 pm to 8 pm

Recent & Upcoming Activities of the

Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation

With Rich Bartholomew

Chair of LWVPBC’s Advocacy Team

In an effort to advance civic learning, this timely and FREE online presentation will cover recent and upcoming activities of Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation. Their work has many direct impacts upon Palm Beach County citizens, governments, businesses, institutions, and organizations.

How to Register:

Go to www.LWVPBC.org to receive the Zoom link.

Note:
Registrants are encouraged to visit the following link with information about the PBC Legislative Delegation, its staff, 2025 report, and the Fall schedule of public hearings.

https://discover.pbc.gov/legislativeaffairs/Pages/Legislative_Delegation.aspx

About the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County:

The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan political organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed. For more information, please visit lwvpbc.org or facebook.com/lwvpbc.

Fall at the Mall: September Events at The Mall at Wellington Green

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WELLINGTON, FL – The Mall at Wellington Green will host an exciting series of events this September. From yoga and Zumba classes to engaging children’s events, the Mall is the ideal location to kick off the fall season. 

Full Moon Yoga

Sunday, September 7

4-6pm

The Studio

FREE

Yogis are invited to the mall for a rejuvenating and fun evening of Full Moon Yoga, instructed by Danielle Vardakas of Garnet Heart Wellness. Mall retailers including 925Gemz, Pera and Lush will showcase their products and services at the event. No experience is required. Space is limited. To reserve a spot, register HERE

Dinos and Donuts 

Sunday, September 14

10am-12pm

The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History

$8 per adult, $5 per child, free for children under 3 years

The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History invites families to Dinos and Donuts: a morning of refreshments and activities, designed to educate the community about dinosaurs and other elements of natural history. Pre-registration is required at pbmnh.org

Mommy & Me Interpretive Dance Class

Wednesday, September 17

10:30am-12pm

FREE

Grand Court

Children under five and their parents are invited to express themselves through dance at this Mommy & Me class. Attendees will enjoy lite bites and swag bags to take home. 

Kids Club Dino Day

Saturday, September 20

11am-1pm

FREE

The District at Wellington Green

The Mall at Wellington Green and The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History will team up for Kids Club Dino Day, an exciting and educational event designed for dinosaur lovers! Attendees will enjoy dino-themed bounce houses, archeological activities and more. 

Paint a Dino

Sunday, September 28

3:00-4:30pm

$15 

The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History

Children of all ages are invited to unleash their inner artists at this painting workshop. Attendees will learn what paleontologists have discovered about the appearances of dinosaurs and create their own dinosaur. Canvases and other supplies provided. Pre-registration is required at pbmnh.org

Mosaic Lamp Workshop 

Every Friday and Saturday

12-3pm

Pera

$49-$79

Create gorgeous and glowing works of art at Pera’s weekly Mosaic Lamp Workshop. Perfect for beginners and creatives of all skill levels, this class allows guests to choose from three unique lamp styles: a candle holder, a classic table lamp, or a swan lamp. Participants will design and build their own candescent masterpieces using vibrant glass pieces and traditional mosaic techniques. Materials are included. For more information or to pre-register, visit peraflorida.com/collections/mosaic-lamp-class.

Zumba Dance Party with Jaime

Every Saturday

10:30-11:30am 

FREE

The District at Wellington Green

Livin’ La Vida Zumba! Enjoy The Mall at Wellington Green’s fun, dance fitness party program that combines high- and low-intensity Latin dance moves designed to burn calories and boost cardio endurance. All ages and levels are welcome.  

The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit shopwellingtongreen.com.

About The Mall at Wellington Green 

The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, FL is a 1.2 million square foot, two-level regional shopping destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retailers include Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, H&M, Tommy Bahama, City Furniture, The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, CMX Wellington, and more. For more information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com

Our Community Cares Event: Holiday Boutique

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Our Community Cares Event: Holiday Boutique

With Wellington Bay on November 2nd, 2025

Celebrate National Wellness Month at Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa

Designated as National Wellness Month, August brings us a time to focus on promoting and improving our overall health and well-being, both physical and mental. What better way to turn your focus on wellness than spending time in a spa? Fortunately, the Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa is just a leisurely drive across the state, making it an ideal close-to-home road trip with purpose!

The Transformation of Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa

More than a year after Hurricane Ian pummeled Fort Myers and Sanibel Island with unwelcome winds, rain, and destruction, the Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa announced the opening of its newly transformed Spa at Sanibel Harbour.

Spanning 40,000 square feet, the spa boasts a modern luxe ambiance and coastal-inspired décor with shades of teak, grey, blue, and green. The new top-to-bottom renovation also features a grand entrance, mixed mosaic tile flooring, wall treatments, and teak-toned millwork throughout. This spacious environment encourages guests to incorporate wellness into their lives. Offerings include lounges, numerous treatment options, recreation, skin-enhancing products, and wellness classes.

The spa provides 28 treatment rooms. In those rooms, guests enjoy comprehensive spa treatments and co-ed spa experiences. A new luxurious full-day spa experience is also an option. For bridal parties, a private bridal suite is also available. Additional features include a salon with stations for hair, manicures and pedicures, heated treatment equipment and tables, and result-oriented skin care product lines. For shopping, check out the spa boutique.

Add Fitness Pursuits to your Wellness Adventure

Wellness endeavors should include fitness pursuits, and the spa’s new fitness complex provides an ideal starting point. The fitness complex offers a variety of wellness/fitness classes and numerous recreation components including the following:

  • 24-hour access to the 5,500 square-foot fitness center with extensive equipment selections, showering and changing facilities
  • 2,000 square-foot fitness studio
  • Three Har-Tru clay tennis courts
  • Eight pickelball courts
  • Basketball court
  • Indoor co-ed pool
  • New Spa Bistro
  • Co-ed steam room

Sanibel Harbour’s Resort Renovation

Idyllically situated on 85 lush acres overlooking Sanibel and Captiva Islands in Fort Myers’ upscale Punta Rassa community, the Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa renovation didn’t stop with the spa. The resort’s 278 guest rooms and 69 suites, including three Elite Suites and two Presidential Parlors, have been renovated to reflect the new design philosophy using earthy tones with complementing sea glass and grey. These touches are coupled with a contemporary and upscale twist, including new entryway tile, vanities, tiled showers, carpet, room paint, and mural headboards reflecting the Marriott brand’s comfortable, modern aesthetic. Each guestroom features stunning water or island views with large-format windows allowing guests to enjoy the surrounding landscape fully.

The resort’s six restaurants also received a renovation, and the resort is home to a wide variety of culinary traditions and innovative menus. Indulge in poolside dining at The Cove. Pick up your morning coffee, pastries, and snacks at the Palm Court Bakery. For tapas, don’t miss Charley’s Cabana Bar, where spirited conversations and creative cocktails add to the waterfront experience. Also on the water, the Tarpon House serves up American favorites in a casual atmosphere. Notably, the Courtside Steakhouse is an OpenTable 2023 Diner’s Choice Award Winner.

Plan Your Wellness Journey

There’s no question your wellness journey through National Wellness Month and beyond will benefit from the bounty of offerings at the Marriott Sanibel Resort & Spa! When you’re ready to book, visit https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/rswsb-marriott-sanibel-harbour-resort-and-spa/overview/

Wellington Regional Medical Center is nationally recognized for its commitment to providing high-quality stroke care

The American Heart Association presents Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite Plus with Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll award for proven dedication to ensuring all stroke patients have access to best practices and life-saving care

Wellington, FL- July 25, 2025 – Wellington Regional medical Center has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite Plus with Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately leading to more lives saved and reduced disability.

Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts. When that happens, part of the brain cannot get the blood and oxygen it needs, so brain cells die. Early stroke detection and treatment are key to improving survival, minimizing disability and accelerating recovery times.

Get With The Guidelines puts the expertise of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association to work for hospitals nationwide, helping ensure patient care is aligned with the latest research- and evidence-based guidelines. Get With The Guidelines – Stroke is an in-hospital program for improving stroke care by promoting consistent adherence to these guidelines, which can minimize the long-term effects of a stroke and even prevent death.

“Wellington Regional Medical Center is committed to improving patient care by adhering to the latest treatment guidelines,” said Pam Tahan, CEO “Get With The Guidelines makes it easier for our teams to put proven knowledge and guidelines to work on a daily basis, which studies show can help patients recover better. The end goal is to ensure more people can experience longer, healthier lives.”

Each year, program participants qualify for the award by demonstrating how their organization has committed to providing quality care for stroke patients. In addition to following treatment guidelines, Get With The Guidelines participants also educate patients to help them manage their health and recovery at home.

Wellington Regional Medical Center also received the American Heart Association’s Target: Type 2 Diabetes™ Honor Roll award. Target: Type 2 Diabetes aims to ensure patients with Type 2 diabetes, who might be at higher risk for complications, receive the most up-to-date, evidence-based care when hospitalized due to stroke.

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About Wellington Regional Medical Center

Wellington Regional Medical Center is a 235-bed acute care hospital accredited by The Joint Commission. Celebrating more than 30 years of treating residents in Wellington and the surrounding community, the hospital offers a wide range of services, including comprehensive stroke care, comprehensive lung program, minimally invasive services, cardiac services, a birthing center and level III NICU, comprehensive women’s center, hepatobiliary surgical procedures, intraoperative radiation therapy, interventional procedures and a wellness and weight loss center. To learn more about the hospital, please visit www.wellingtonregional.com.

About Get With The Guidelines®

Get With The Guidelines® is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s hospital-based quality improvement program that provides hospitals with the latest research-based guidelines. Developed with the goal of saving lives and hastening recovery, Get With The Guidelines has touched the lives of more than 14 million patients since 2001. For more information, visit heart.org.

A Miracle Story

An Interview with Rene McDermott,  Author of the Award-winning Memoir, Raised to Life: The Story of Bethany

By Denise Marsh

Fated to Meet

One of the best perks of being a writer for Cultural Corner is being exposed to a plethora of people with innovative ideas.   My encounter with Rene McDermott is definitely a testament to this revelation.  I met Rene at the 100th Birthday Bash for the Boynton Beach Women’s club, we were both showcasing our books at a table.  There was a wonderful crowd, but because of  many vendors we shared a table. Initially I was concerned about the table situation.  But Rene handled it like a trooper and was so organized at it. She made a space for herself but still managed to make enough room for me to be able to showcase my books. During the afternoon I got to know her and her calm and friendly demeanor gave me such good vibes. She didn’t talk about her book much, in fact was very humble about it. But, when we were leaving the event, Rene  asked if we could trade books and review each other’s books.  I was obliged to keep these promises. Little did I know, months later that I would read this book and it would be such an emotional experience for me. I felt like it was a story not to just be read but rather experienced and shared. Rene’s book Raised to Life: The Story of Bethany is about her daughter’s  miraculous birth.  I will not spoil the book for you, but the interview will surely persuade you to read the book. Let’s start this interview.

A Poignant Journey

AW:  In your book, you explain that your daughter was diagnosed with a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia prior to birth.  Please tell us more about your book and your journey.

R.M: I have to say that it was one of those situations where I didn’t know I was pregnant. One of my peculiar co-workers at the time talked about having a vision of a positive pregnancy test in her dream. She didn’t know who it could be because all her friends were in menopause. So, I discarded the “vision “and pretty much said, “well, good luck with that”.  Ironically, weeks later I found myself in a women’s clinic with a positive pregnancy test. It was this crazy experience that you could not orchestrate if God wasn’t involved.  Everything just came together. I don’t want to reveal everything about the book, but it definitely helped me develop more faith for what I already believed in.  

I don’t think it’s unique because we all experience unexpected events. With the world now, there’s just so much that you can deal with. And then you realize with faith you can bring so much to the table. 

AW: Your story is truly a miracle and people are so skeptical these days.  How do you speak to this?  What do you tell people? 

R.M: Well, you know it  is funny because I remember hearing a really wise person say,  “ You really aren’t here to talk anyone into anything because as soon as you talk someone into something, someone else is going to come around talk them out of it”. The only thing I could do is to talk from my own experience and say that I, myself have questioned things like “miracles”.  But I experienced it. Bethany was diagnosed to die on arrival and I was actually encouraged by the doctors to abort her.  And yet, there was still this deep knowing that this was NOT the right decision. I kept hearing God say, “No, you need to do this. There’s a plan here. I am doing something here so hang in here”.  I didn’t even have a ray of hope until I was about 6 months pregnant but I kept going.   

AW: Was this memoir your first book?

R.M:  Yes,  I had never written any books prior to this one. I did some grant writing when I was a director. My favorite author is Francine Rivers and the thing that I  loved about her stories is that you really felt like you were experiencing what the characters were experiencing.   Although mine was not a fiction novel, I wanted the reader to share my journey.

AW: Was the actual writing process of the book cathartic for you?

R.M: I knew that if I was going to write this book, I had to make myself be very vulnerable. I wanted people to resonate with scenes-me crying in the shower. I actually cried AFTER writing the book when I read it over. I think there are certain parts that heal after different experiences and you retouch on stuff from the past and relive it. When I was writing the book I was very focused on all the technical parts; I wanted to make sure that I remembered everything. But the thing is why are we here if we can’t utilize our darkest moments to lift somebody up when its their turn to go through it? The human experience is very common for all of us.  

Growing up we didn’t have the internet or Facebook; we were playing video games like Atari. Nowadays, you have Facebook and support groups where you can watch people starting their journey and have those support systems and forums to share information. A lot of treatments weren’t available back then, so the more you can share, the better.  My daughter was in the first group of kids that was “unsurvivable” but were starting to be “survivable” because of advances in Medicine. This was exciting to be able to share with the next generation and equally important.  

AW: In your book you highlighted some of the doctors and surgeons that were very instrumental in your journey.  Can you please elaborate more on this?

R.M: It was such a big spiritual journey for me. God just put the right people in my life. I had my OBGYN, Sherri Maetozo in St. Augustine Florida and she was the one that identified my daughter’s hernia in that 21weeks. We wouldn’t have had that time to search and find somebody that specializes in it.  The challenge was, that when Bethany was born, she looked like a normal baby, but had we not known what was going on with her, they would’ve spent all their time trying to figure out why she was not breathing that  Although mine was not a fiction novel, I wanted the reader to share my journey.

The OBGYN that I had, specifically had all these experiences in high-risk pregnancies and  immediately  began an aggressive approach to treating it.   She was the one who got me on the right path to finding answers. 

I recently sent her a copy of the book. I kept thinking that maybe she wouldn’t remember me.  However, she hadn’t forgotten me at all. In fact, she sent me a beautiful email saying that she remembered being on the roof of the hospital, catching a glimpse of me leaving in a helicopter and she was crying.   Our situation impacted everyone around us. 

There was little hope for us at the time, and then we found out that a doctor in San Francisco ( I lived in St. Augustine at the time) could help  us, so we flew over there.  But, miraculously, ( because my brother-in-law had done some  research) we ended up with Dr. David Kays, who was  just two hours from where we lived.  He hadn’t been published yet, but he had some amazing numbers.  Later on, he became the medical director of the Center for Congenital diaphragmatic Hernia at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. If it hadn’t been for my brother-in-law, we would never have found someone closer to where we lived. Every step of the way God us to the right people at the right time and it ended up being a beautiful outcome.  

AW: Do you think that some people who are non-believers or people who struggle with faith were still able to benefit from your book?  Have you had any positive feedback? 

R.M: It has been really nice because there have been people who have read it and either believe in the same faith as me or not but they really connect with the story.  I think we all reach out to something else when we  are struggling and I wanted to share my experience. We’re each to our own devices to make decisions of where and to whom we will reach out. But I just felt like it was really important to share my experience.  Even, just the weird things, like the nightmares; everything felt like an outer-body experience for me.  

AW: There  is something very special about your book cover.   Please share the details with us.  

R.M: If you look closely, there is a picture of Bethany.  The picture was actually a “selfie” that she had given me.  I remember telling her, “This is a great picture of you that you took yourself”.  I thought about how soulful her eyes looked and everything we had gone through, and knew that this needed to be the cover.  

AW: Bethany is all grown up now. Do you feel that  her challenges at birth affected her life in any way?

R.M: She is a beautiful 28-year-old who has defied all of the odds. They said she’d have physical limitations. They said she’d only be able to eat bland food. In contrast she is my “Italian Sub girl” and eats plenty of spicy food.  They said she would have physical limitations and meanwhile she’s a Yoga instructor that does all of the inversions and all that crazy stuff. I’m just really proud of her.

AW: Where can people purchase your book?

R.M: They can go to my website: https://www.renemcdermott.com

Or they can go to either: Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com

AW: Do you have any future plans for your book? While reading  it, I could totally picture is as an Audio book.

R.M: There are two plans. Yes, I definitely want to do an Audio book and I am blessed because my stepson’s expertise is in audio.  He has offered to help me with this endeavor, so we will work on this together.  There have also been several people who have given reviews on Amazon and have also mentioned it in face-to-face interaction about the book, “reading like a movie”.  My philosophy is now taking one opportunity after another as it shares itself.  And, my thing is to just share my story and see where  it goes. 

AW: You had mentioned to me that you were getting sone type of award for the Memoir.  Please share the details with us.

R.M: So, I had never written a book before but I was like,” Am I going to be good at it?” I didn’t want to be like the person that everyone says can sing and you sing and they say, “Please don’t….” I won a category award, then at the next level was named an Author of the Year finalist for Inspirational Memoir-this was all through International Impact Book Awards.  The ceremony for these awards is in October in Hollywood, California.  It is at a hotel right by where they have the Oscars and I have to get all decked out!  I am bringing Bethany with me.  I’ve only been to California once when Bethany was “in me”.  It will be televised on television but am not sure of the channel.  They have been wonderful and supportive to deal with.  

A lesson in gratitude

Rene McDermott is a joy to be around and an overall gracious and grateful individual.  I believe she has restored some faith in my life and  renewed my sense of gratitude.  Raised to Life: The story of Bethany is a story to be continuously shared.   I hope you will consider reading the book and experiencing her journey, I am so glad that I did.