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Feeding My Family, Nourishing My Life

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Who knew that meal planning and cooking regular meals for my family would bring joy and organization to the rest of my life? Here’s why. 1. No Facebook, email, phone calls, or work while making dinner. It’s just cooking and hanging out with Audrey in the kitchen time. No screens. Just cookbooks, fresh food, and [...]

Six Months Later

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It’s been over six months since Audrey was born and I can finally wrap my mind around family, home, and work again (although probably not at the same time). I also found my way back to my novel. Hooray! By organizing my home life to support my creative life, I’m propelling my passions forward. Being [...]

Parenthood, Four Year Anniversary, Happiness

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Audrey in her Dad’s Fedora & her “Red Beans & Rice” New Orleans PJs Happiness is… 1. Watching Steve care for our daughter. From day one, Steve was a natural with Audrey. In the hospital, he walked around the tiny room holding and rocking her so that I could finally sleep. He did everything he [...]

I Heart Hampden & Rainy Days

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I’ve been in love with Hampden for a decade. Yes, it can be stinky and loud and dirty just like any other city neighborhood, but it’s also packed with neighborhood pride, local businesses (not one Starbucks!), charm and kitsch. It’s only right to express my adoration after attending the Hampden Fest last Saturday. What other [...]

Office Space

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Today’s photo was inspired by Susannah’s view from her couch. This is what surrounds me 10 hours a day : ) I used the AutoStitch app that Susannah recommends and I love it!

De-Clutter, Make Space & Breathe

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Lately, I am overwhelmed by stuff. Broken printers, dusty CD cases, empty boxes, and old papers. The list goes on. The cupboards are full, the shelves are packed and the basement looks like a thrift store graveyard. I’m not a hoarder (I swear!), but it’s certainly time to simplify. The task seems so large. Too [...]