I want our house to make sense and to bring us all a sense of calm and relief from the outside world—a world often filled with busyness and stress and worries.
Beyond meeting a need, sugar cravings for adults tend to be habitual, rewarding, or even just physiologic.
Eat your heart out, Marie Kondo.
Discover practical tips for parents to share household tasks and enjoy more family time together.
When you've given yourself permission to eat, including all those sweets and treats that are normally off-limits, they suddenly lose their power over you. And when food doesn't have power over you, you will have freedom to live a life that isn't bound by what you can and cannot eat.
Grab one—or three, mama.
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2. Stock up on what you can.
There are two things I think truly welcome the season of entertaining: good food and a set dining table.
5. Cook your turkey while you sleep.
Maple + rosemary-glazed pork cutlets, yum.
With the drapes down, you realize you never finished painting the walls. With the rug gone, you remember how much you love the wood floor. Without the bookshelves, you see how large the room truly is.
Is it wrong to be jealous of a baby's room?
The feelings and love will remain intact. We don't need to provide heirloom clothes and toys to feel this connection between the generations.
Like all good things, it will take time.
We've got the dirt.
Upgrades for every room in your house—from the bathroom to the backyard.
Have you heard of the Cocoon cam?
Try one of these for your next weekend project.