Kimberly Moses

Kimberly Moses

Kimberly Moses is a wife, mom, English teacher, and freelance writer, living in the Jacksonville, FL area. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism with a minor in English Writing from the University of Central Florida. Currently, Kimberly is a high school English teacher who enjoys raising her first child with her husband, teaching, running marathons, cooking, and acting as VP of PR for her and her husband s non-profit men s developmental football organization. Kimberly also has 26 years of dance experience, as dancer and coach, including a three-year stint as dancer and publicist for an Arena Football team. Her future goals include seeing her novel-in-progress published.
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  • My Household Budgeting Tips in 5 Steps
    Paying off debt and finding ways to make ends meet is a part of many families' lives. Although it can be difficult at times, sticking to a family budget is not impossible. Here are 5 ways we make a household budget work.
  • 1996 Pontiac Sunfire: A Blast from My Past
    Sporty, safe, and excellent gas mileage: these are all reasons why the 1996 Pontiac Sunfire was the best car I've owned.
  • Summer 2012 Running Events in Jacksonville, Fla.
    Looking for road race running events in the Jacksonville area this summer? Check out this guide for a listing and description of upcoming races.
  • The Perfect Man
    A free-verse poem for my father on Father's Day.
  • The 2012 Kia Sorento Wins Driver Approval
    To survive the current economic roller-coaster, car shoppers are looking for vehicles with great gas mileage, excellent safety ratings and warranties, and overall cash savings with a blend of luxury and functionality. The 2012 Kia Sorento fits this bill.
  • Making Ends Meet and Making it Work
    How does a small business in today's economy make ends meet and keep business going? By sticking to a budget and getting creative, small businesses don't have to take a hit. Here are some ways business owners can make the most of their money.
  • Romance and Color This Spring and Summer
    Planning to get married this spring or summer? Here are all the hot wedding trends this 2012 season.
  • Jacksonville’s Wounded Defense Needs Drafts: Fan Perspective
    Though it is no secret the Jacksonville Jaguars offense needs some help, the sixth-ranked defense is hurting too. Will the 2012 NFL Draft bring in rookie defensive players to fill spots of those on injured reserve?
  • First Person: 4 Ways to Cut Your Electric Bill in Half
    Lowering your electric bill may seem impossible, especially in the winter and summer months, but with a few changes to your daily routine, you could soon zap your electric costs in half.
  • Fight Weight With Fiber
    Consuming more than the recommended daily allowance of fiber each day is not only good for your heart but offers great weight loss results. Here's how we lost over forty pounds in our marriage by adding more fiber to our diets.
  • The Yellow Rose
    A free-verse poem for Mom on Mother's Day.
  • Flying with the Florida Falcons: How We Started Our Nonprofit Organization
    How we started our nonprofit football organization, and some things to know about getting your nonprofit up and running, including helpful links for required, downloadable forms.
  • 5 Baby-Proofing Necessities
    Throughout our son’s first fifteen months, we have learned there is some baby-proofing that is absolutely essential and some that can just wait. Here are some ways to keep your little one safe at home and give Mommy and Daddy peace of mind.
  • Take a Day Trip to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
    The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is one of Florida's best-kept secrets. If you're looking for a fun-filled day trip for the family, this is the place to go!
  • Create a Magical Mickey Mouse Cake for Your Tot's Birthday
    I've always admired those gorgeous, multi-tier, gourmet cakes in bakeries and wished I could make one for a special occasion. My son's first birthday presented just such an opportunity, and here's how I made a 3-tiered Mickey Mouse cake.
  • Hypospadias: The Common Birth Defect in Newborn Boys
    Before our son was born, we had never heard of the birth defect Hypospadias, but once our son was diagnosed with the it, we found out just how common this little-heard-of condition actually is.
  • Homework for Parents
    Wondering what common mistakes you may be making with your high school teen, or what things you might be doing right? Check these dos and don'ts to help guide your teen through the ups and downs of the high school years.
  • Easter Events in the Jacksonville Area
    If you want to take the family to an Easter event this holiday, but you're not looking for an egg hunt, check out this list of 10 events available from Clay County to Duval County and points in between.
  • Easter Egg Hunting in Clay and Duval Counties in FL
    Searching for an Easter Egg Hunt to take your kids to in Duval, Clay, St. Johns County? Here's a preview of the many Easter Egg Hunts available in the greater Jacksonville, FL, area.
  • Achieving Higher Vocabulary Scores
    Learning and studying for vocabulary doesn't have to be a boring homework task. A few creative ways to memorize a vocabulary list may help your child achieve better weekly vocabulary scores.
  • Running the Gate River Run in Jacksonville, FL
    Thinking of running the Gate River Run? Check out these 5 tips before race day for a smoother run.
  • Postpartum Recovery: The 4th Trimester
    Most women are told what to expect during pregnancy and childbirth, but what about recovery during the "fourth" trimester? Few women are told about what real hurdles they will overcome in the four to six weeks of recovering from labor.
  • How to Dress for Dance Auditions
    With many styles of dance and audition opportunities available, it can be difficult to know what to wear for each performance stage. Leotard and tights, or sports bra and bikini bottoms? Here is a genre-specific breakdown of how to dress for auditions.
  • St. Patty's Day Glass
    A playful limerick about an Irish love finally, and uniquely, won on St. Patrick's Day.
  • Phase 2 and Phase 3 Car Seats:Making The Switch from Infant Seat to "Big Kid" Car Seat
    Transitioning from an infant carrier to the next phase in car seats can be both a sad reminder that your little one is growing up too fast and a confusing experience if you don't know the difference between the many models available.
  • Riding Rails for Free in Orange Park, FL
    Looking for a local skate park in Clay County? The Orange Park Skate Park is a free park open to skateboarders and in-line skaters alike.
  • Indoor Skateboarding for Cheap in Orlando, FL
    Midtown Skate Park in Orlando, Florida, offers over 11,000 square feet of all-day, indoor skateboarding for a very low cost.
  • 3 Things Not to Do When Losing Weight
    Three things NOT to do when trying to lose weight --These three dieting pitfalls will sabotage even the best-laid weight-loss plans.
  • February and March 2012 Running Events in Jacksonville, FL
    A guide of the upcoming 5K, 8K, 10K, Marathons and Half-Marathons in the Jacksonville Area for February and March 2012.
  • April and May 2012 Running Events in Jacksonville, FL
    A guide to the more well-known 5K and 8K races in the Jacksonville area of Florida.
  • 5 Items Every Distance Runner Needs
    There are many types of running gear available, but there are some essentials that every runner should have to achieve peak performance in training and racing.
  • 3 Fast-Prep, Low-Fuss Slow Cooker Recipes
    Three easy, quick-prep slow-cooker recipes that can be thrown together in 5 minutes!
  • How to Fly with an Infant
    Flying away on a family vacay with a baby? Here are some tips and advice on how to successfully navigate through the airports and arrive with sanity intact when traveling by air with your little one.
  • A Knock at the Door
    A funny, romantic Valentine's Day story written in the first-person.
  • How to Try-out as a Professional Cheerleader
    Pro-Cheerleaders must possess a charismatic personality, some dance ability, and the right "look". If your dream is to become a cheerleader for a professional sports team, here are some tricks of the trade to help guide you through the audition process a
  • The Lesson
    An original poem about the lesson learned from trusting too blindly.
  • Goodbye
    My final conversation with my grandfather will forever be a vivid memory.
  • Christmas Surprise
    A story about a memorable, heartwarming, and spontaneous family Christmas trip.
  • Masquerade
    A poem about the masks we wear everyday.
  • The Pumpkin Patch
    A fall poem about visiting a pumpkin patch in search of the perfect jack-o-lantern.
  • Halloween Horror Nights' Lady Luck is a Gamble
    Rain was not the only damper at the opening night of Halloween Horror Night's 21 at Universal Studios Orlando. Although sets and scenery were fantastic, the scare-factor was not.

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