Stephanie Dougherty

Stephanie Dougherty
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Stephanie is a Columbus native, having grown up in Dublin. She attended Ohio University where she met her husband over a friendly game of flip cup. She has been working for the same talent acquisition outsourcing and consulting company since graduating college, going on 14 years and is currently the Director of Implementation. After a three-year stint in Tampa, she and her husband decided to settle back in Ohio in 2008, and Stephanie won the Columbus vs. Cleveland debate (her husband says she's not tough enough for Cleveland anyway.) After almost eight years of marriage and three years of fertility struggles, they had their son, Dexter, in April 2017 thanks to IVF. They currently live in Grandview Heights after living in the Short North for almost 10 years. They love exploring the city as a family and are frequent COTA bus riders. Stephanie is determined to stay hip to all the new restaurants and places around town even after becoming a mom. Their family goes out to eat way too much, but she still loves cooking, especially recipes that use cauliflower as a substitute (is there anything it can't become!?) She is obsessed with bargain hunting but still manages to spend way too much money. You can follow along on their family's adventures on Instagram at @thecbuskid. Stephanie also has a dog, Athena, but she doesn't have her own Instagram because all she does is sleep and steal food right out of their hands.
tubing at Mad River Mountain

Insider Tips from Columbus Mom for the BEST visit at Mad River Mountain

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If you asked our family if we consider ourselves winter sports athletes, the answer would be a resounding "no"... unless you count snowman building, snowball fights, and sledding down the big hill in our...
Grandparents' Day

A Tribute to Grandparents on National Grandparents’ Day

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Here we are, the second week into September, and Grandparents' Day is here yet again! You may be thinking, “Wait a minute... Grandparents' Day?” If so, you're not alone. I was unaware that such...
Starting a business

Taking the Plunge and Starting a Small Business

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I have to preface this post by saying that I love my job... I've been with the same company for over 15 years and I imagine I will retire from there. I have worked...

Planting the Seed of Compassion with Seeds of Caring

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While adjusting to pandemic life has certainly had its challenges, one silver lining that I'm sure we've all noticed is the influx of good deeds, acts of kindness, and people becoming more active in...
Skip the Shop with Tire Discounters

Tire Discounters Skip the Shop Service – Stay as Productive as a Mother

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We all have those grown up tasks that we have to do but aren't the most enjoyable way to spend our time and can really wreak havoc on our productivity... the dentist, the BMV, oil...
Mom & Pop Day

National Mom & Pop Day – Shop, Eat, and Drink Small in Grandview Heights!

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There is no better day than March 29th to celebrate small and local! National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day is a day to acknowledge and patronize local businesses, and Columbus has no shortage...

Extra Apples? Try This DIY Caramel & Chocolate Apple Bar

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If your fall started out anything like ours, it probably included picking apples at a nearby fruit farm. And if you're anything like our family of three, 20 pounds of apples may be a...

DIY Playhouse Makeover – A Tutorial

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After seeing a ton of DIY playhouse makeovers on Pinterest, I decided it was finally time to tackle one for my three-year old since we're staying home a lot more these days and I...
preparing for a baby

Why I Can’t Let Go – Holding on to Those Tiny Baby Clothes

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My husband considers himself a minimalist (we have to agree to disagree on this; his collection of home brewing equipment proves otherwise), and he considers me a hoarder. Now, I think this is a...

Random Acts of of Ice Cream for Our Neighborhood Heroes

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We were inspired by Hudsonville Ice Cream’s Random Acts of Ice Cream which thanks essential workers all across the country with their Random Acts of Ice Cream. Instead of shipping ice cream to all our...