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I hate creepy crawlies. I mean it. Anything that has more than four legs and lurks around in the nooks and crannies of the house and porch really scares me. I always have to call my husband out to get rid of a spider or a …
When we make our wedding vows, “…for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, through sickness and in health…” it’s easy to forget the breadth and scope of these words. While these are mega huge vows, there are so many little things in between that …
I recently moved into my new place, and I love it. It’s cozy and close to all the facilities that we need on a daily basis. We’ve started putting all our furniture together (slowly but surely), and we’re just about ready to move on to …
Let me paint you a picture. It’s Monday morning, and I’ve just opened my eyes and I’m already late. I’m running around, amassing everything I need to get the day started. Phone, check. Wallet, check. Bag, check. I’m in the kitchen, making my smoothie and …
Ahhhh, summer is almost upon us in North America and one of the perfect accompaniments is a lush green lawn. It may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think of summer, but hear me out! If for you, summer conjures …
Believe it or not, but every house has a smell. It’s not a bad thing to have a specific scent to your home, but you know what I mean, right? For example, the moment you walk into your parents’ home, you know that it just smells …
Spring has sprung! Finally, after a long winter spent indoors, it’s now time to get outside! We’ve all been cooped up, humans and fur babies included! Off we go to get some sunshine, and grass, and fresh air, and long walks, and… fleas? Yes to …
Weekends are usually reserved for shopping. I like to wake up on a Saturday morning, get some good breakfast in my system, and hit the road to see what I can find. It goes without saying that I love to shop for pretty much anything …
Living in a rural area, I’m fortunate to have a large space to grow a garden every year. For the most part, we grow easy things that work well in our east coast climates like tomatoes, zucchini, squash, and peppers. In the last few years, …
One thing I thank the winter for is that the season rids the house of little creepy crawlies. I don’t know about you, but the summer really brings life to these little pests in our home and we can stand them! In the winter, we …