I had the privilege of sitting down to lunch with my grandparents the other day. My grandmother told me about her early experiences in Home Economics. The ladies had to sew a headband and apron. You wanted to be a... Continue Reading →
This morning, as I dressed my Pearl, the tunic became stuck on her face for a split second before pulling gently over her sweet nose and into its proper spot on her shoulders. Her face let me know what she... Continue Reading →
Dappled Things has a lovely little piece on minimalism today. I do think that it over simplifies the issue a bit. KonMari followers are looking to keep items that "spark joy" and friends of an Eastern persuasion seem also to... Continue Reading →