Long Weekend Sale: Everything I am currently selling from my closet
Hey all. Last call for these items. I have realized that I do not have time to be doing specialized posts for each item, so I am doing it the lazy way, and giving you all first cra
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: This heirloom tomato tart looks incredible and is vegetarian. Look at how beautiful all the colours are!!!! Having lived in the U.S. and knowing what it was
Can you imagine your diploma or education determining the rest of your life?
Here in Canada or the U.S. we’re pretty darn lucky. Once we get into college (U.S.) or university (Canada), we can work reasonably hard, obtain a diploma, fight other newly m
Being smart is useless if you’re lazy
I know a lot of smart people … or so they tell me. Know what I hear? I’m so smart, I know I could do better if I was just given the chance. I’m so smart, I don’
Sherry’s Ramblings for the Week
DEAR BLOG READERS… So I have been thinking. I want to be sure that I am doing stuff that’s interesting enough for everyone, but not to burn myself out. As you may or ma
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: This ring is way out of my price range in the 4-figures, but my goodness it is shiny. For a cheaper $100 version, this one looks equally as beautiful. 15 s
Books for Babies and Toddlers I Would Not Recommend
I can only speak from my experience as a mother and just trial and error with Baby Bun. Here are the Top 5 toddler / baby books I WOULD recommend for new parents. Essentially, anyt
5 top books to give as gifts to new parents
I am not into gifts per se, being a minimalist and all but I have to admit, there are some books that Baby Bun is obsessed with (like everyone else his age), and here they are: GOO
Observations from my Two Weeks of Thrifting
I have been visiting a lot of thrift stores lately, not even secondhand because I consider that to be one level up from these places — Salvation Army (SA) and Goodwill mostly