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    Problem Room Update: Petite Fireplace

    If you recall, I have been pondering how to decorate around a petite fireplace in our dining room. Clearly, I’m focused on the important things in life. I was contemplating decorating the space with some sort of gallery wall or collection. I’ve been trying to get rid of things, not collect things lately, so this would be a gallery wall or collection that I do not currently possess. In the meantime, I decided to go big or go home big. Literally. We have a photo of our daughter when she was 3 years old that my husband just happened to snap at the most perfect moment. I think he was actually setting up…

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    The Happy List #3

    Here are a few of the random things that brightened my week. Enjoy! FUNNY ANIMAL PHOTO CONTEST If you need a smile today, this collection of funny animal photos will boost your spirit and feed your soul. I’m mean, come on, look at this little guy!! (Photo by Julian Radd/Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2015) TEACHERS TELL THEIR STUDENTS THEY ARE INSPIRING We cannot underestimate the power of a sincere compliment. The world needs a lot more of this type of positivity and acknowledgement. HAPPY FALL FREE PRINTABLE I just printed off this free Happy Fall artwork from Jones Design Company. Emily is a pretty talented lady and hails from the Pacific…

  • Crafts,  decorating,  holidays

    Halloween Bat Mantel

    A couple of weeks ago a strange man at the train station offered my kids packages of Starburst candy. I’m sure the man was just trying to be nice and the candy was unopened, but still. In context, it was an uncomfortable situation. It was one of those lessons in “we don’t take candy from strangers.” Except on Halloween, right mom? GAH! My kids are wild about Halloween. They’ve been planning their costumes for months. And they really, really, really like it when we decorate the house for Halloween. Just because one year I went a little crazy with Halloween book covers and such and now they think we should decorate…

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    Crafts,  decorating

    How NOT to Make a Book Pumpkin

    This is a cautionary tale should you fall down the Pinterest hole of comparison inspiration and decide you too need to join the throngs of DIYers making book pumpkins. As I did. Please heed these warnings. STEP 1: Put one foot on the slippery slope to a moral abyss.  To cut a book apart you’re going to have to throw your moral compass out the window. Let’s just be frank about that. It doesn’t matter how bad the book is, one simply does not cut a book apart. To loosen yourself up for the slide down this slippery moral slope, might I suggest doing something equally egregious, like double-dipping your chip in some…

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    The Happy List #2: Podcasts

    Do you listen to podcasts? I didn’t, not regularly, until we moved to Ireland. Now, I have a fair amount of solitary time during my walking commute, riding the train, etc. Earbuds are kind of like the uniform for solitary commuters. Put earbuds in, don’t make eye contact with fellow travelers and mind your own business. Basically, it’s an introvert’s dream. What’s not an introvert’s dream? Calling attention to one’s self. I’m prone to busting out in song if I listen to music and that would be a BIG violation of the solitary commuter code. That leaves podcasts. There is an entire world behind that little podcast icon on your phone or tablet.…

  • Crafts,  Food,  holidays

    Halloween Countdown Lunch Notes

    I first published this post last September. It is pretty hilarious to note that despite so much changing in our lives this year, the day-to-day has stayed pretty consistent. My children still forget to put on socks. Every. single. morning. And they’ve been asking since August if I’m going to do Halloween countdown notes in their lunch boxes. Why, yes. We are definitely counting down the days for that one special evening when it is suddenly okay to take candy from strangers. Free printable below!  My children’s selective memory is quite excellent. Case in point. They have been asking me for at least 3 weeks if I am going to do the Halloween countdown in…

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    Fall Dining Room

    Last week I bared my soul and discussed all my problem areas. No, not those problems areas. I definitely don’t want to talk about those. I shared pictures of the rooms in my home that were giving me decorating issues. All of that sharing was extremely therapuetic. As was the furniture rearranging session prompted by all of that sharing. I’d like to tell you my husband was surprised when he got home, but it’s not the first time this has occurred. Furniture rearranging happens. When you least expect it.   To start, I played a lovely game of musical tables with 3 various accent tables. The table in the dining room went…

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    Friday Funnies #2

    Here are a few items that put the happy in my dance this week. Enjoy! via GIPHY My son started taking fencing lessons. If you have a little boy or girl who is obsessed with all things swords and lightsabers, then this is the sport for them. Here’s a conversation my son and I had when we arrived at fencing practice last week. Son: Mom! Did you see those lunches last week? Me: Lunches? They had lunch here? How did I miss that? Son: No, mom. The lunches I made with my sword. Me: Oh! You mean lunges? Son: Yeah. That’s what I said. At that point I started laughing…

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    Perler Bead Pokemon Coasters

    I’ve wrote before about how much I adore perler beads. One day, a couple of years ago, I bought a container of 10,000 perler beads for my daughter. It was a great deal! Clearly, I did not understand how many 10,000 perler beads actually was. I’m guessing we still have 9,217 perler beads remaining. Last weekend, I left Handy Husband and our daughter home for ONE HOUR while I took our son to his fencing practice. One. Hour. Imagine my horror when I got home to see the tray from our entryway being used like this… When I accusingly calmly asked who released 6,000 perler beads from their secure containment facility (aka…

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    3 Walls That Have Me Stumped

    Like anyone who appreciates pretty spaces, I’ve had oodles of fun creating spaces in our home that reflect our family’s style, interests and life stage. And by “our family” I really mean “my” because face it, if I let my kids decorate our house we’d have posters of kittens on every wall and Nerf gun targets around every corner. Handy Husband probably wouldn’t even decorate, unless you count lots of computer monitors as decorating, because that would mean putting holes in perfectly nice walls that he’d have to patch later. But I digress. It takes time to create a pretty space. Ideas don’t happen overnight. Money doesn’t grow on trees…much…