Spring Cleaning 101: Bathrooms

Our culture has never been filled with so many DIY projects. By all means, I am not saying that DIY projects are a negative thing. In fact, I think the choice to do it yourself brings one back to the “olden” days where sometimes the only option was to do it yourself. Build your own…
Moving from one location to another, hauling all of your belongings in tow, can either be a desperate cry for help or a calming perspective on what we own. I experienced both. For some, thinking about your possessions, your material goods, well, is a thought that maybe doesn’t cross your mind much. At the most,…
Outside order contributes to inner calm Gretchen Rubin This summer I’ve been slowly going through areas of our home that need some attention. We live in a 100-year-old house and I’m thinking they didn’t need closets because our house has one coat closet and one bedroom closet (that would be our daughter’s). Our closet has…
What: Having a Garage Sale Why: Garage sales are a purposeful way to encourage the whole idea of reduce, reuse, recycle. While you are reducing the clutter in your own home, you are helping someone else reuse it because they find purpose in that item, then at the end, whatever doesn’t sell, you can recycle it…
RELEASING THURSDAY, MARCH 12… Ever since I wrote “A Heartbeat of Grace” in 2018, a very candid look at my journey with heart disease, I have had the itch to write another book. I assumed it would be a follow-up to my first book, but I have had a project sitting my back pocket since…
Since I stopped scrapbooking, my picture taking has not decreased. In fact, it has only increased now having a child. I suppose I could forget about making a family album because really all of my pictures are of Mazy (and apparently we don’t have a life outside of her), but I still find value in…