We’re moving in about three months, which is nice because it gives us lots of time with family and friends before we’re lonely and alone and without friends. (I’m feeling dramatic.) Also, time to completely obsess over finding a home. Here are five signs you might also be obsessed with finding a new home: YouRead the whole post >>
Archives for 2015
Why I Didn’t Like the The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up
Uh, yep. Have you heard about the New York Times bestseller The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up? It’s gotten rave reviews from all over the place and I had to wait on a long list at the library before getting it. So, with great anticipation, I picked up the book (and the audiobook) and expectedRead the whole post >>
Theo at Ten Months.
He: – Is wild. WILD, I tell you! He flings himself off of couches and beds and towards objects that harm him and generally is just CRAZY. The opposite of Gabe (who never climbed on anything until he was, like, three). Cases in point: He climbed onto the couch, then ONTO THE (kids) TABLE nextRead the whole post >>
April Update & May Intentions
Our smushy, comfy couch. [April Update] ROUTINE | Decide what our evenings will look like to minimize the “So, whadaya want to do tonight?” – Yep! It goes like this: We put the kids to bed (I do Gabe, Mike does Theo) Pick up for 10-15 minutes (prep for tomorrow) Talk for 20 minutes (10 minutesRead the whole post >>
Why I Take a Social Media Break.
My love-dislove relationship with social media I love and use social media daily. Hourly, really. It’s useful, it’s fun, and it’s full of great, supportive, funny people. The problem is, as a result, I have an acute awareness of what other people’s opinions are on any given subject. From breastfeeding to racial tension to Hilary runningRead the whole post >>
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