It’s hard for me to not stop by the flower section while grocery shopping. Flowers inside the home are an easy way to bring freshness into the home while making your home brighter, warmer, and welcoming. I usually buy one bouquet and separate that bouquet into several mason jars to place throughout the home. From…
5 Ways to Change Your Hair Without a Haircut
I feel like I’ve had the same haircut for year. Yes, the length kind of fluctuates from short to medium length. But, the style and color are pretty much the same. The style? Angled, layered bob with sideswept bangs The color? Dark brown (my natural color since I stopped adding color to my hair four…
10 Favorite Things: Issue No. 8
Last weekend was full of great memories with friends. This past week has been all about finding our groove after a mini getaway, working, spending time with each other, cooking meals, and finding time to relax. From spending time with friends to playing in the snow to remaining on the quest to find a good…
Celebrating National Drink Wine Day
You guys. Did you read the title? Yes, there’s actually a day for celebrating the wonderful action of drinking wine. Unbelievab …ly awesome. My family and friends know that I love a good glass of Cabernet Sauvignon. I used to enjoy white wine but a few years ago I started to acquire a taste for…
Pretty Counter Decor, Organizers, and Space Savers
When it comes to kitchen counters, I’m all about simplicity (shocker, right?). I practice the theory: Less is more. Clutter gives me a bit of anxiety since I prefer to have open spaces, especially in the kitchen. One quick look at my kitchen counters and you’ll notice that I prefer only a few items to…
What Food Trends Will We See in 2016?
What were the biggest food trends of 2015? Well, according to Eater, they took a look at Google Trends and discovered some enlightening little tidbits. So, what was the winner in 2015? Avocado toast. Fried chicken came up third in the list. Next? Cold brews. Anyone care for a cup of cold brewed coffee to go…
5 Ways to Tackle Nagging Tasks
We have our “to do” lists and then we have our “to-do-but-i-really-don’t-want-to-do” lists. I consider the latter to be the “nagging task list.” The nagging task is different from an everyday or recurring task. It’s usually a one-off task that isn’t urgent but still finds itself onto your checklist. Gretchen Rubin from The Happiness Project introduced…
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