
How to Declutter Sentimental Items from Your Kids
“A few years ago, my mom dropped off 10 boxes of stuff from my childhood. What do I do with it?” This is a question
“A few years ago, my mom dropped off 10 boxes of stuff from my childhood. What do I do with it?” This is a question
“Um, aren’t you forgetting something?” Megan asked as she picked me up for the airport. “What?” I asked. “Your luggage?” “All set,” I said, patting
Usually picking favorites is bad. In the realm of parenting, for example, it can result in years of awkward holiday gatherings and large therapy bills
We all love a good throwback… and with Easter coming up, I thought I’d share some thoughts from one of my earliest blog posts. I
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. In a recent conversation with a good friend, I recognized myself three
My daughter has always been a craftoholic. Give the girl some glitter glue and a candy bar wrapper and VOILA! she will have a magic carpet
Last week I lost my Grandma Cimini. She was 98 years old. Losing my grandmother put me into grief… and got me thinking about how
It was February 2012. I was a newbie minimalist, having just started my decluttering journey (and blog) two months prior. I was also a very
Many of us harbor collections of coffee mugs that resemble souvenir stores with schizophrenia. World’s Best Grandma slides up next to Garfield. Santa’s reindeer rub
Ever reach for a granola bar in the recesses of your pantry and feel afraid of what you might find? If so, you’re in need
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