Summer Reading Challenge (and a PB Kids Giveaway!)
As summer vacation beckons, it’s a time for kids to let loose and just play. It’s also a good time to let them read books of their own choosing to foster their interests. In our family, we often plan a...
View ArticleHoliday Shopping Stroll in Wellesley’s Linden Square
The magic of the holiday season can get lost when we stress about buying gifts. As we get caught up in the frenzy of generosity, it can be a challenge to slow down and find meaningful gifts. This week...
View ArticleThe Most Surprising Organizing Book You Will Ever Read
The new year always brings about an organizing fever to many homes, mine included. Over the past few years, we have tackled small organizing projects, which often included buying new storage units for...
View ArticleWhat’s Next After the Sippy Cup?
The cabinet full of the plastic kid’s cups is one of my least favorite. Slowly I keep migrating them out of the main glassware cabinet to a lower kid-friendly pull out drawer. We have a wide variety of...
View Article10 Ways to Effectively Recycle Kitchen Waste
My guest writer today is Olivia Golding, who is sharing how to better recycle your kitchen waste. We use a compost in our home but there are even more options available to you depending on where you...
View ArticleOrganizing the Closets~ Project Simplify
Today’s Project Simplify post is sponsored by Listia, a new online site where you can give away the items you no longer need or want. When someone chooses your item, you earn credits that can be used...
View ArticleOrganizing the Gift Wrap for Project Simplify Part 1
Call it Project Simplify. Call it nesting. What I really call it is getting rid of the junk. This week’s Project Simplify focus is on “piles.” Pretty vague, but I know we all have them. Some of those...
View ArticleWhy I am buying the Ultimate Homemaking eBook Library
When I first saw this collection of ebooks I was pretty excited. I already have some of them so was familiar with the authors. This ebook library is pretty big, and each book isn’t for everyone....
View ArticleCreating a Play Closet
It’s the last week of Project Simplify and the task was to finish a “Put Off Project.” Hmmm…where to start? As we prepare for the new baby’s arrival in the coming month(?) we have been frantically...
View ArticleMother’s Day Gift Wish List
Mother’s Day Gift Wish List by emilyroach featuring a blue stoneware Floral dinnerware / Blue stoneware, $27 / Diptyque candle / Kendra Scott 14 karat gold earrings / Piece & Co Beach Throw |...
View ArticleSummer Reading Challenge (and a PB Kids Giveaway!)
As summer vacation beckons, it’s a time for kids to let loose and just play. It’s also a good time to let them read books of their own choosing to foster their interests. In our family, we often plan a...
View ArticleHoliday Shopping Stroll in Wellesley’s Linden Square
The magic of the holiday season can get lost when we stress about buying gifts. As we get caught up in the frenzy of generosity, it can be a challenge to slow down and find meaningful gifts. This week...
View ArticleThe Most Surprising Organizing Book You Will Ever Read
The new year always brings about an organizing fever to many homes, mine included. Over the past few years, we have tackled small organizing projects, which often included buying new storage units for...
View ArticleWhat’s Next After the Sippy Cup?
The cabinet full of the plastic kid’s cups is one of my least favorite. Slowly I keep migrating them out of the main glassware cabinet to a lower kid-friendly pull out drawer. We have a wide variety...
View Article10 Ways to Effectively Recycle Kitchen Waste
My guest writer today is Olivia Golding, who is sharing how to better recycle your kitchen waste. We use a compost in our home but there are even more options available to you depending on where you...
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