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As cultural affairs and tourism officer for the town of

Mount Pleasant,

Ashley Richardson

makes sure our com-

munity flourishes. Her two daughters, Cora, age 4, and

Elise, age 2, give her plenty of reasons to keep our neigh-

borhoods great

for the enjoy-

ment of future

generations.

“My hus-

band, Brett, and

I keep an open

line of commu-

nication about

expectations and

responsibilities,”

said Richardson.

“We don’t have

a typical work

schedule, since

Brett starts his

shift at Boeing

at 5 a.m., and

I sometimes

have night and

weekend com-

mitments.”

Never too

proud to ask for

assistance when

needed, Rich-

ardson gets by with a little help from her friends.

“A strong support system is critical,” said Richardson.

“We have family nearby, and I’m lucky to be able to call

on a friend, colleague or neighbor when we need help.

My mother-in-law babysits frequently, allowing us to have

date nights.”

Richardson also stresses the importance of not letting

computer screens and iPhones dictate your home life.

Family dinnertime in the Richardson household is reserved

for conversation and healthy face-to-face interaction.

“Work can be consuming and social media can be

addicting,” said Richardson. “Unplug when it’s fam-

ily time. The emails, voicemails and Facebook posts can

wait. I have to remind myself to do this often.”

Wes and Alicia Bishop

own and operate More Space

Place, a company that provides top-of-the-line home

furnishings to make your abode that much more cozy, chic

and functional.

When not helping customers decide on cabinetry, they

can be found getting in some much needed bonding time

with their 4-year-old daughter, Lily.

“It is quite challenging balancing family life and work

life for any small business owner, especially within the

first few years of starting up. I would say that the key

term for me is to delegate,” said Wes. “As the owner,

everything ultimately points to me, but I cannot do it

all. I feel that I’ve been very fortunate to find trustwor-

thy, hardworking individuals to help build a solid team

within my company.”

Like the reliable staff Wes is surrounded by at work, he

counts on his parents and in-laws to add to the dynamic of

life off the clock.

“Family is very important to us, and with both sets

of grandparents within an hour of each other we are

having family outings and dinners on a weekly basis,”

said Wes.

The Charleston area lends itself to lots of activities

to do as a family. The Bishops stay busy with beach bike

rides on Sullivan’s Island, trips to the Mount Pleasant

Farmers Market and visits to the Children’s Museum of

the Lowcountry and the South Carolina Aquarium.

“The most rewarding aspect of being a father for me

is experiencing the wonder and magic of life through the

eyes of my 4-year-old daughter,” said Wes. “As we get

older, the more complicated life can get, but to be able

to go back to the simplicity of life as a child can be a very

refreshing point of view. Lily shows me every day to keep

it simple, don’t take it personal and stay positive.”

The Bishop family.

The Richardson children.