
Lynn Ovaska and her family join the Happy Hearts Hunt and decorate the front windows of their home with paper hearts Saturday to spread love to neighbors and people walking by their home on 44th Street. Courtesy photo

‘During the COVID-19 pandemic, let’s send our love to the world! It’s easy,’ Lynn Ovaska said. ‘1. Cut out a heart of any size from any material (craft paper, cardboard, wrapping paper, newspaper, fabric, etc)., 2. Decorate your heart with a positive message or leave it blank., 3. Tape your heart to a street-facing window to show your love to all. 4. As word spreads, go on a family walk or drive and see how many happy hearts you can find.’ Ovaska said this is an easy way to connect to the outside world and send a smile. ‘Plus, it made us feel good, too! And, our neighbor Melissa Salmon hung her hearts up today so the Salmon’s love is coming our way now! The whole 44th Street cul-de-sac is going to be full of happy hearts … and we invite the whole community to join in!’ Courtesy photo

Hearts go up on the windows at the Lynn Ovaska family home Saturday on 44th Street as part of the Happy Hearts Hunt campaign launched Saturday in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo

Hearts go up on the windows at the Lynn Ovaska family home Saturday on 44th Street as part of the Happy Hearts Hunt campaign launched Saturday in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo

Hearts go up on the windows at the Lynn Ovaska family home Saturday on 44th Street as part of the Happy Hearts Hunt campaign launched Saturday in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo

































