The other day I was walking around our home picking up toys and I realized…there are very few items in my home that I love. Like less than 5! That made me pretty sad. I feel like we have a nice home, but it is not filled with things we love. SO I thought I would begin working on that! I am not talking
Playroom Mood Board
We have an different (to us) layout of our current home. The master bedroom is downstairs and we converted a small office/den that is also downstairs into Greyson’s room. I hated the thought of having him upstairs while Scott and I snoozed downstairs. Upstairs we have a half bath, an office / guest room, a full guest room and then a completely empty unfinished room.
Super Simple – Puzzle Upgrade!
Last year Greyson got a package of those cardboard-y, recycled material puzzles. You know what I mean? The ones that come in big packages for about a buck? They are easy to tear, and are not suitable for younger kids, because the only way of knowing where the pieces go is by the faint indentation on the puzzle board? These. Anyway, as I started to
I Love me an infographic
With Valentines day being tomorrow, I thought I would share a little somethin’-somethin’ that I love. Today being a infographic. I just love them. I can read them for ever it seems. The other day I came across this fantastic infographic about the importance of staging your home.It all comes back to money. You can find the original image here The point that stood out
Bedroom Staging- Phase 1: the Closet
Our “master” bedroom is one of the few rooms we have not touched since moving in. You know, other than throwing our furniture in there, and hanging up our clothes. I know that kitchens, bathrooms, and the master bedroom are the most important spaces in the home when selling. I personally think the easiest, cheapest, and most effective way to prep your rooms are
Staging your home to sell. Step 1
Scott and I have not listed our home for sale, and we actually have not even started talking about it. That being said, I know…I just do; that we will be selling our home in 2013. It could be in 10 months, or it could be in 23 days! I am not sure if I have mentioned this before, but we are “movers” we have
Shapes For Kids – Fun Game
Shapes For Kids – Activities for kids 20 months and older I absolutely love seeing older toddlers (Pre- Preschoolers) as they learn and explore their surroundings. Nothing beats sitting down with a little one and watch their eyes light up when they learn something new. Their excitement / celebrations and enthusiasm is contagious. I recently sat down with Greyson (27 months) to work on his
Greyson’s Favorite Toys
This past Christmas Scott and I went all out crazy for Greyson. It was huge, it was ridiculous, it was completely overwhelming for him. We had reason though. See he has had a ton of toys, BUT they were for a much younger age and they were all loud, had flashing lights, buzzed and were very stimulating… to stimulating. He was backing off from
Tot Time- R is for Rainbow
Greyson is 27 Months. Today Scott has had to spend the entire day stuck in the office working on his E-MBA, and Greyson and I have been stuck in the house for over a week! I had surgery last Saturday (appendectomy) and I am finally starting to feel back to my normal self. Greyson was getting antsy, so during his nap I decided to brave
New year = A new Budget Binder!
I know, it is not completely normal to look so forward to January just so I can create a new budget binder for our family. But I just love it. I love making printables, I love the organization, and I love taking care of our finances. Just two weeks ago Scott and I were blessed to be able to fly to Utah to attend
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