Font too small on Home Screen

I just upgraded to the 8900 Curve from the 8320. The 8320 came with about four Theme options. One I like to use is called "Today". The new BB 8900 only came with two Themes. I had to download the "Today" Theme for $7.99 (give me a break). Now that I have the new theme the font on my home screen is so small that I can barely read it without reading glasses.
I like the "Today" theme because it allows me to see e-mails at a glance (2 lines) without having to open them up. Since the font is so small it defeats the benefit of the feature for me.
I have read the manual and searched online but can't seem to get the answer. Can anyone help me understand how can I keep this theme and increse the font on the home page??
Thanks 

If you go into Options | Screen/Keyboard can you change the font to something else? Actually I'm not sure if that will change the home screen's font. Did other theme's have larger font's that you liked?
Here are some links to other today themes. Some are even free  
http://www.bbgeeks.com/blackberry-themes/hundreds-and-hundreds-of-free-themes-for-your-blackberry-88...
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