My 4 year old daughter, who is rarely caught not wearing a leotard, loves all things ballet. She picked this library haul. Tanya and the Red Shoes – don’t we all know how it feels to long for lovely red pointe shoes? Tanya gets her long-awaited pair, only to find she’s clunky and ungainly and suffering […]
Reflecting on 2016: my goals & wins
I published the goals I set for 2016 but I only updated once on those goals all year. The first six months of 2016, I was still very much suffering from a sort of PTSD – anxiety and depression after the birth of my 27-weeker preemie. I went to bed early and slept in. I had no […]
Things enjoyed: November
A few things I enjoyed eating, doing, using and reading in November… This Braiser Cookbook by Wini Moranville. I have her Bonne Femme cookbook and love it too, but recently got my hands on this braising cookbook because ONE POT, people. Every recipe has me salivating. Last week I made the Chicken with Brown Rice […]
Well yesterday was… interesting
Never a dull moment around here. Studies show that parents of more than 4 children are happier than parents with fewer kids. Researchers speculate it’s because parents of large broods get accustomed to a level of chaos that would cripple other people. In other words, if I’m not in the ER, it’s a good day. […]
Why I won’t feel bad about my house anymore
Every once in a while, I feel bad about my house. I have a lovely house. I am thankful for it. But it’s not Pinterest-worthy. It’s rarely even Instragram-worthy. I look at pictures of my friends’ homes on social media, with their perfect, unblemished walls, and I wonder whether they repainted just last week. I […]
Friday flâner
Seen elsewhere: an article I wrote called “5 Ways to Avoid Homeschooling Burnout” appeared at The Canadian Homeschooler. Someday I’ll write a book called The Minimalist Homeschool, when I get up the nerve. I began a series of articles on the topic while on gestational incarceration in hospital awaiting the birth of my 27-weeker preemie. […]
Recent frugal accomplishments
Posting my frugal accomplishments here helps me stay accountable. (And I like reading these types of posts because I get great ideas!) Recent frugal accomplishments: I bought a $10 Starbucks gift card for $5. I know that Starbucks isn’t a frugal habit, but as I mentioned here, I am basically renting an office for under […]
Why I Love BargainHunt: a *video*
Unbelievable, but I shot a video today to tell you why I love BargainHunt. If you’ve been reading here for any length of time, you know I strongly dislike shopping. But I love me some BargainHunt. In the short video, I tell why. Why I Love BargainHunt: They don’t accept manufacturer’s coupons, but they […]
Simple Bullet Journaling
I wrote my first post about bullet journaling back in February. I had been using my beloved BuJo for a few months at that point. So it’s my first anniversary using the Bullet Journal! And I still love it, probably more than I did back then. It’s the ONLY journaling habit that has stuck with […]