In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge. where even in Toronto you have red tape to cut through.
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge. where you are screwing up your skin in so many ways and you don't even know.
Ask Sherry: Keeping freelance skills sharp in between contracts
Answers to "Ask Sherry Anything!" on finding the balance between working and time off between contracts & feedback about ads.
Holiday Gift Guide: What to Buy for that pesky Minimalist
My picks for the upcoming Holiday as gifts that even a stylish minimalist like me would squee over.
What made me decide to give up 90% of my things, live in a hotel and travel?
About 6 months into my job right out of college, I decided that I would live in a hotel full-time and travel because I had made a mistake leasing this gorgeous 1200 square foot apa
Minimalist, Travel-Ready Foldable Japanese Rubber Boots
I already own these amazing Miss Juliette Aigle Rainboots, but this is interesting: Foldable Japanese Rubber Boot – $129 They say: With space at a premium in many Japa
Are American tourists really all that rude?
Reading eemusings account of trying to teach English alongside some Americans, made me think back to the number of comments I’ve received from foreigners. The main reaction I
Traveling in the 1800s versus today from New York City
All the points of travel start at New York City. By 1930 with the advent of railroads, What took 2 weeks in the 1800s, was now only 1 day. Can you imagine? Now it’s hours. S
The Intolerance of Immigrants by Strangers
As an immigrant, I’ve somewhat experienced an ‘otherness’, due to my initial accent in English, while living here. It’s been pretty much eradicated over the
Packing tips for Warm Weather travel by Wendy’s Lookbook
I love packing videos, so when I see a well done, beautiful video created by Wendy’s Lookbook, I can’t help but want to share it with everyone. She lays out some great
How to budget for traveling
Traveling overseas always makes people groan because of the work involved to plan it, but also the cost of it. On average, we spend about $1000/week each on vacation, which is at l