Billie Jo Simoneau, MBA, Senior Mortgage Loan Advisor NMLS #235545

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Hi all, due to circumstances beyond our control, this event has been cancelled. New Date!! Don't miss this opportunity t...
05/26/2026

Hi all, due to circumstances beyond our control, this event has been cancelled.

New Date!! Don't miss this opportunity to meet with the experts and get the information you need to make the most valuable purchase of your life.

This event has been postponed, the future date is being determined. Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll...
05/11/2026

This event has been postponed, the future date is being determined.

Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make — and you shouldn’t have to figure it out alone.

Join us for a FREE Buyer Seminar in DeLand and meet the local professionals who help make homeownership happen every day. We’ll walk through the process step-by-step and answer your questions about financing, insurance, title, and finding the right home.

Whether you’re a first-time buyer, getting back into the market, or just exploring your options, this event is designed to give you real information in a relaxed setting.

📍 DASH Real Estate – DeLand
📅 Thursday, May 21
⏰ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
🍕 Pizza & drinks provided

Because the right home matters… and the right loan matters too.

The real reason we celebrate Mother's Day.https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CzU7ebpnL/
05/10/2026

The real reason we celebrate Mother's Day.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CzU7ebpnL/

Many people know Mother’s Day as a holiday filled with flowers, cards, and family dinners.

What many do not realize is that the modern Mother’s Day movement has deep roots in West Virginia—and in the heartbreak of the Civil War.

Long before Mother’s Day became commercialized, a woman named Ann Reeves Jarvis was caring for wounded soldiers and struggling mothers in the mountains of what is now West Virginia.

In the mid-1800s, disease was devastating Appalachian communities. Infant mortality was tragically common. Mothers often watched children die from contaminated water, poor sanitation, and illness. Ann Jarvis decided something had to be done.

She organized what became known as “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs,” where women were taught basic sanitation, hygiene, nutrition, and caregiving skills. They raised money for medicine, inspected food and water, and helped families suffering from disease and poverty.

Then came the Civil War.

West Virginia was a border region divided by loyalties. Communities were torn apart. Neighbor fought neighbor. Sons marched off to war—many never to return.

During the conflict, Ann Jarvis instructed the women in her clubs to care for wounded soldiers from BOTH the Union and the Confederacy. In a time filled with hatred and division, these mothers chose compassion over politics.

Think about that for a moment.

While the nation was tearing itself apart, these women were washing wounds, feeding dying young men, and comforting soldiers far from home—many of whom were someone else’s son.

In many ways, they were helping mothers care for their boys when those mothers could not be there themselves.

After the war ended, bitterness still remained. Families and communities were fractured. So Ann Jarvis organized “Mothers’ Friendship Day” gatherings to bring former Union and Confederate families back together again.

Her daughter, Anna Jarvis, never forgot what she witnessed in her mother.

After Ann Reeves Jarvis died in 1905, Anna wanted the nation to formally recognize the sacrifices and love of mothers everywhere. She organized the first official Mother’s Day memorial service in Grafton, West Virginia, in 1908.

The movement spread rapidly across the country.

In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson officially established Mother’s Day as a national holiday.

Ironically, Anna Jarvis later became heartbroken over how commercialized the day became. She believed Mother’s Day was never supposed to be about selling flowers or greeting cards. To her, it was meant to honor sacrifice, service, devotion, and the quiet strength of mothers whose love held families and communities together.

And perhaps that is still the real meaning of Mother’s Day.

Not perfection.
Not popularity.
Not applause.

But sacrificial love.

The kind of love that stays up all night beside a sick child.
The kind that keeps going through grief and exhaustion.
The kind that serves quietly without recognition.
The kind that binds wounds in times of suffering and division.

The Jarvis family of West Virginia helped give that vision to the world.

And maybe now more than ever, we need to remember it.

A new sunrise. A new month. A fresh start.This first Monday in May is the perfect reminder that it’s never too early to ...
05/04/2026

A new sunrise. A new month. A fresh start.

This first Monday in May is the perfect reminder that it’s never too early to begin the journey toward the right home.

Let’s talk about your options—because the right loan matters.

Come join us on Thursday, it will be a great time!!
02/16/2026

Come join us on Thursday, it will be a great time!!

My view for the day!! Open House today, 2987 S. Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach Shores! Come see this great listing at a gre...
01/10/2026

My view for the day!! Open House today, 2987 S. Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach Shores!
Come see this great listing at a great price, of course, great financing options available.

Wow! Beachfront for under $300,000!! Come see us on Saturday.
01/06/2026

Wow! Beachfront for under $300,000!! Come see us on Saturday.

Happy Veteran's Day! Thank you for your service!
11/10/2025

Happy Veteran's Day! Thank you for your service!

The Federal Reserve reduces the fed fund rate today. Here's the comments from the Fed.
09/17/2025

The Federal Reserve reduces the fed fund rate today. Here's the comments from the Fed.

Read Chair Powell's full opening statement from the press conference (PDF):https://www.federalreserve.gov/mediacenter/files/FOMCpresconf20250917.pdf

Proud moment! Our company was just voted Best of Florida 2025 by Florida Magazine! 🏆I’m so glad to be part of this amazi...
08/29/2025

Proud moment! Our company was just voted Best of Florida 2025 by Florida Magazine! 🏆

I’m so glad to be part of this amazing team, known for great service and flexible financing solutions.

Thinking about buying or refinancing? Let’s talk! 📞

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93 1/2 King Street
Saint Augustine, FL
32084

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