Our (HONEST!) Experience With FloorPops Stick On Tile
As promised, here is my full review of using the stick on tiles for our basement bathroom. I’ve been waiting […]
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As promised, here is my full review of using the stick on tiles for our basement bathroom. I’ve been waiting […]
The basement bathroom is almost finished and before we finalize everything we’ve been working on, I wanted to share some […]
Last week, Wyatt shared his plans for our custom laundry cart. And yes, I still go in there and stare […]
Earth Day is a day we sometimes “celebrate” with a social media post or trip to the home improvement store’s […]
I’ve gotten some questions about whether minimizing a room makes it feel less cozy. And honestly, I’d say no. Maybe. […]
Well, I’ve had this post written except for a few of the last goals for several, several weeks now, and […]
Well, it’s March, so I figure it’s time to share an update on our 2019 Home Goals, right? Of course, […]
Well, we’re a week out from Valentine’s Day and you know what that means…I’m a week early getting Will’s Valentine’s ready. ;)Who am I?Just kidding. They aren’t ALL done. Just enough of them to take these pictures. (#reallife) We have fun choosing something that he’s really into and working together to DIY the little gifts for the kids in his class. I may feel differently about that when he has 30+ kids in his class someday, but for now, it’s only around 12 usually. So not a big deal. And it’s fun! (Plus, it’s sugar free and allergy friendly, which is something I also really appreciate!)I got this awesome set of dry-erase maze cards, from Usborne Books & More, because Will is super into mazes right now. He’s only four and these are rated for kids around 5 or 6, but I know with help reading the instructions and explaining what he needs to do, these will still be doable for him. Maybe with a little help. But I’m usually impressed by how fast he goes through a maze so I like that these will challenge him a bit. And we usually use stuff like this when we’re sitting at a restaurant or doctor’s office needing to pass the time so we could help him if needed.