The beauty of a melting-pot culture and society
The beauty of the North American melting pot I was thinking the other day that only in the U.S. or in Canada can you really be of two different cultures and have it sound perfectly
Are we addicted to our phones?
I’ve been hearing more and more stories about people getting killed because they were driving and texting, both drivers and pedestrians. SERIOUSLY!? I can barely use a smartp
I’d rather give money to my children without any strings attached
I am not paying for college educations, and I am certainly not giving money for a wedding. This sounds pretty cheap to most people but let me explain my rationality: I don’t
How minimalism can help you afford a house
The key word here? DOWNSIZE. It is far easier to get rid of your huge couch, your armoire, your furniture and all your knick-knacks than it is to have to save up more money for a b
Style Bloggers <3 Budgeting: Dana of Something Good
Tell me a bit about yourself Dana is a part time blogger, full time fundraiser living in Washington, DC. When she’s not blogging, she spends her time reading, going to theatr
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: OMG. A lofted bed closet. It’s a bed on top of your walk-in closet. A brilliant idea for super small tiny spaces. What’s your price? Coul
Sherry’s Ramblings
I have no other title for this kind of post, but they’re random thoughts and I can’t make a post out of that would be worth anything, are too long for Twitter & ar
Organic food and products – Not all it’s cracked up to be
I’ve been asked by a number of you to continue ranting about real food and its lack of existence these days, particularly since a lot of you didn’t know some things tha
Morning Routines of Successful People: The Toddler Edition
Read this article Morning Routines of Successful People then come back here, ‘cuz I think I have the perfect routine down. My day is exactly like theirs. POINT #1: WAKE UP