>Have I raved about the Fitbit? No? Allow me a moment or three to rave about it now, por favor. Ahem. After incessant, not-so-subtle hinting, my husband purchased it for me for Christmas. He’s a sharp man. It has everything an information nerd’s little heart could desire. It essentially serves as a glorified pedometer and … Continue reading »
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Favorite Blogs: Visually Stimulating, Simplifying/Organizing, Make You Think/Laugh
>I felt compelled to simply share a few links to some of my favorite blogs. Yes, you can find most of them in the list of blogs on this page, but as usual, I needed to expound a bit: Visually StimulatingWhether you’re going for simplification or amping up of your life/home/world, there’s no denying the … Continue reading »
The Go Home Basket. Go get one. Go now.
>Known by many nicknames, the Go Home Basket has revolutionized my life and my quest for organization (per the 9/25 blog post). So much so, that I thought the GHB was deserving of a brief synopsis here. Please allow it a moment in the limelight. What is it?The Go Home Basket could undoubtedly have a … Continue reading »
The Classic "I Will Get Organized" Tirade (in layman’s terms)
>Organization and simplification of our lives has been a big sticking point for me lately. I took the opportunity when I changed jobs last year to do a lot of life analysis, and I realized that I had been hoping to get organized “someday.” This may prove to be really lame reading for those of … Continue reading »
Confessions from Suburbia
>Ok, suburbia might be a bit melodramatic. However, I’ve come to a realization in this, our seventh year of parenting: Mom definitely had it all figured out. Don’t worry, I’ve confessed and given her ample opportunity to laugh at me. I’ve just spent an hour in the kitchen on a Sunday evening, and dinner did … Continue reading »
Little Green Steps
>So, I’ve been particularly inspired to seek out new ways to green my life recently – beyond the usual suspects. I felt as though I’d read every list about the obvious solutions, and I care more about finding the subtle or often-overlooked tools for making improvements. Here are a few – other ideas? Incidentally, I … Continue reading »