Fitness
Raising the Bar
How Two Dripping Springs Families Built a Kids’ Gym with Heart and Purpose Article by Micah Weiner | Photography by Kimber Brown When Justin and Heather Teliga and Tyson and Kelly Hill moved to Dripping Springs during the Coronavirus pandemic, they were searching for sunshine, community, and a better life for their young families. What they didn’t expect was to build a kids’ gym, literally from the ground up, with their best friends. “We couldn’t find a summer camp that felt right for our...
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Good Sports: How Youth Athletics Trains Kids for Life
With a New Season Upon Us, We Talk Fall Sports with Athletes, Parents, and Coaches Article by Melissa Svoboda | Photography by Summer Miles In Dripping Springs, youth sports are a vital part of growing up, shaping kids into strong, well-rounded, respectful individuals. Across soccer fields, football stadiums, cheer mats, volleyball courts, and beyond, kids are winning in ways that go well beyond the scoreboard. For many families, it’s not so much that they chose sports; sports chose them...
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Roaming the Trails
Follow Erynn, Ranger, and Knox as They Inspire Adventure, Connection, and Healing Article by Christina Thompson | Photography by Macy Acuff When Erynn Lamoreaux first laced up her hiking boots with her labrador, Ranger, by her side, she didn’t imagine that their shared adventure would grow into a thriving Instagram community of more than 9,000 followers. Under the handle @roamingtrievers, Lamoreaux—along with her second labrador, Knox—is inspiring others to hit the trails and find healing in...
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This Little Piggy
Dripping Springs Falls in Love With a Runaway Pig Article by Melissa Svoboda | Photography by Stacy Berg Earlier this year, a new local celebrity took over Dripping Springs social media: Milton the pig. A 9-year-old, 250-pound Kunekune, Milton caused a stir when he escaped from his gated yard and began wandering the streets, delighting neighbors and sparking viral “Where’s Milton?” posts. Milton lives with native Texans Wes Sanders and Heather Barclay-Sanders, who raised him from a 6-week-old...
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Here a Chick, There a Chick
How a Tech-Weary Couple Built Barnyard Bliss at Fluffy Bottoms Farm Article by Melissa Svoboda | Photography by Stacy Berg It all started with chickens. “All I wanted to do was get out of tech, relax, and have a few chickens,” says Leslie Fishlock-Corriveau. “I just wanted fresh eggs in the morning.” But, she adds with a laugh, “Chickens are the gateway drug.” That is, the chickens led to a goat. Then goats led to donkeys, sheep, pigs, rabbits, turkeys, ducks, and even a tortoise. Before...
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Shirley Temple Slushy
Blend Up Summer Smiles Article by Drink to Remember | Photography by Alexandra Davis Looking for a cool-down treat that will make the kids feel like they’re sipping something fancy by the pool? This Shirley Temple Slushy is a fun, frozen twist on the beloved classic. It’s sweet, tangy, fizzy, and super easy to make—perfect for birthday parties, backyard barbecues, or just a hot afternoon when a regular drink simply won’t do. (And you can even sneak in a grown-up version for the adults!) ...
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Sunny and Sweet
Lemon Blueberry Baked French Toast Creates Morning Magic Article by Becky Atkins | Photography by Kristen Hafner Bursting with juicy blueberries and zesty lemon, this buttery dish feels like a warm hug on a slow Sunday morning. Equal parts bread pudding and indulgent French toast, it’s effortlessly elegant—easy enough to prep the night before, yet impressive enough for a special brunch or celebration. One bite, and you’ll know why it’s destined to become a go-to favorite. Ingredients 12...
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Ready, Set, School!
Your Local Pediatrician Offers Smart Ways to Start the School Year Off Right Article by Christy Jensen, M.D. | Photography by Claire Mulkey A new school year is upon us, which can bring about stress for parents and kids alike. However, there is no need to panic—you can help ease this transition with a bit of simple preparation. Here are my top tips for a smooth start to the school year. 1. Establish Routines Early Start shifting back into school mode about a week in advance. Move bedtimes...
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Pups with Purpose
Sheri Soltes and Her Dripping Springs Team Transform Rescued Shelter Dogs into Service Animals Article by Carolann Magnani | Photography by ServiceDogs.org It may seem ironic that a self-proclaimed cat person has spent nearly four decades creating powerful partnerships between dogs and people, but that’s exactly what Sheri Soltes, founder and CEO of Service Dogs, Inc. (SDI), has done. Since 1988, the nonprofit has matched more than 1,000 unwanted dogs with clients experiencing hearing loss...
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Dear Students…
A Heartfelt Message from Dripping Springs Education Foundation Article and Photography by Dear Students of Dripping Springs, You are the heart of this community. As a new school year begins, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve taken together. Whether you’re a wide-eyed kindergartener holding a parent’s hand or a confident senior preparing to cross the graduation stage, this letter is for you. When my family moved to Dripping Springs in 2007, we arrived with a...
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