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Moving Magic: How to Organize Your House into Boxes

August 12, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Moving Magic: How to Organize Your House into Boxes

Organizing your house into boxes means packing with how to unpack in mind. While moving from one home to another is exciting, sorting through a houseful of possessions is much less so. Approaching the packing process with a plan makes your move that much easier when you arrive at your destination and prepare to set […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Tagged With: family, home, house, ideas, life, move, moving, organize, Tips

7 Savory Breakfast Recipes That Will Make Your Mouth Water

August 8, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

7 Savory Breakfast Recipes That Will Make Your Mouth Water

Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day. Most breakfast foods are very sweet, which can be annoying for anyone who is a big fan of savory food. If that’s the case for you, then these recipes will set a delicious, filling tone to start the day off right. Egg and avocado […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Tagged With: breakfast, food, health, healthy, recipes

Looking Both Ways: Safety Tips All Parents Should Teach Their Kids

July 11, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Looking Both Ways: Safety Tips All Parents Should Teach Their Kids

We all want our children to be safe, especially in a world that just isn’t what it used to be. More and more, parents and families are looking for good ways to teach and show good safety habits to kids. Teaching your kids the following basic safety tips is much better than trying to pay […]

Filed Under: Blogging, Personal Tagged With: car, Children, family, Kids, Parenting, safety

How to Repair Your Family Life After Your Major Auto Accident

August 10, 2015 by Anica Oaks 1 Comment

How to Repair Your Family Life After Your Major Auto Accident

Being in a major auto accident comes with many unforeseen complications. Aside from the pain, suffering, and financial burdens, a serious auto accident will sometimes even put a strain on a family’s overall stability. With a little hard work and help, a family should be able to pull together over time and work through issues […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Tagged With: auto accident, debilitating injury, family life, finances, injury lawyer, serious injury

Leave It to Experts: 5 Yardwork Projects You Should Hire a Professional for

August 3, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber Leave a Comment

Leave It to Experts: 5 Yardwork Projects You Should Hire a Professional for

If you like to putter around the yard and you are planning to landscape your lawn, you will be tempted to do everything yourself. You will probably be able to tackle a lot of the projects involved in beautifying your lawn, but there are some you should definitely leave to the experts. Irrigation systems Sprinklers […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Tagged With: experts, features, fencing, home, Irrigation, landscaping, lighting, outdoor, pathways, patio, professionals, projects, retaining walls, sprinklers, water, yardwork

Your Family and Insurance Plans: 4 Things Your Coverage Might Be Missing

July 27, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber 1 Comment

Your Family and Insurance Plans: 4 Things Your Coverage Might Be Missing

Getting insurance is an important step in protecting yourself and your family from financial disaster during a crisis. Most people recognize the fact that getting insurance is vital, but even the best of us can overlook certain things that really ought to be included in our coverage. Here are four things which your insurance coverage […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting, Personal, Personal Finance Tagged With: accidents, budgeting, claim, coverage, deductible, Disasters, family, finances, home, insurance, Kids

Organic Food for More Energy

May 18, 2015 by Gabriella Diesendorf 1 Comment

Organic Food for More Energy

Feeling tired? From time to time, we all find ourselves in a position when we just can’t get enough of sleep and it seems to us that days got shorter for all of our chores and responsibilities. Especially when you have a newborn baby by your side, it gets really tricky to keep yourself healthy […]

Filed Under: Personal, Personal Development Tagged With: energy, food, gluten free, organic food

Aging Parent? Tips to Help Them Live Independently as Long as They Want

April 1, 2015 by Anita Ginsburg 1 Comment

Aging Parent? Tips to Help Them Live Independently as Long as They Want

You want your parents to have the best life possible as they age. Fortunately, you can take steps that will help them to maintain an independent lifestyle. You should know about several tips to help your aging parents live independently as long as they want. Add safety features to the home The first tip is […]

Filed Under: Personal Tagged With: aging parent, parent

Injured After an Accident? How to Get Fully Compensated

January 23, 2015 by Meghan Belnap 3 Comments

Injured After an Accident? How to Get Fully Compensated

Being injured in an auto accident can turn your life upside down, and no victims should ever wonder how they are going to pay off their medical expenses, fix their vehicle, or continue paying bills while they recover. Here are some simple steps to ensure that you receive fair compensation quickly so that you can […]

Filed Under: Personal Tagged With: accident, personal injury

Retired Living: 5 Ideas for the Recently Retired

January 7, 2015 by Meghan Belnap Leave a Comment

Retired Living: 5 Ideas for the Recently Retired

Retiring from work brings new opportunities and challenges. To get the most enjoyment from your retirement, it’s a good idea to set some priorities. Although retirees no longer answer to an employer, having some focused objectives will make for a better quality of life in retirement. Finances and budget Many recently retired folks find living […]

Filed Under: Personal, Personal Finance Tagged With: retired, senior living

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