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My decorating style is super simple, so when it comes to wall art, I walk on the minimal side. Less is more! I also love words (I’m a writer, so, makes sense) and want them all over my house, so last year when I was redecorating, I started looking for ways to implement them. The […]
My entire life, I’ve had a very sensitive stomach. That’s all I thought it was. I got sick to my stomach a lot, and I have loads of embarrassing memories having to do with my stomach issues. As silly as it might sound, I just learned to deal with it rather than dissecting it and […]
My entire life, I’ve had a very sensitive stomach. That’s all I thought it was. I got sick to my stomach a lot, and I have loads of embarrassing memories having to do with my stomach issues. As silly as it might sound, I just learned to deal with it rather than dissecting it and […]
When I was a stay-at-home homeschooling mom, there was so much to do and no time boundaries if I didn’t make them myself. This meant that a lot of the time, I rolled with the day as it took its own turns. And that meant that a lot of the time, I did so […]
A guest post from Kelsey Van Kirk of Simply, Life On Purpose “The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.” — Hans Hofmann Gripping the edges of the farmhouse dining table my husband had built me a few years back, my eyes were scrunched tightly shut and my […]