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    Christian Living, Junkin' Finds

    The Simple and Beautiful Things That Helped Me Survive the First Week Back-To-Teaching (During a Pandemic!)

    Hello dear friends! Today I am sharing a different kind of post. A rambling post. A de-stressing post? Anyway, it has been one very trying and stressful week as I returned back-to-teaching (during a pandemic!)  I was so overwhelmed by Tuesday that I came home and fell asleep right after work and didn’t wake up until about 10:00 p.m. When I finally did wake up there was a bouquet of a dozen ivory roses that my husband had placed on my bedside table. He knew how down and stressed out I was. Did the roses cheer me up? Of course! Flowers make everything better! 

     

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    Cleaning, Organizing, and Life Hacks, Garden Thyme

    Five Ways to Make Your Garden a Haven of Stress Relief

    Make Your Garden a tranquil retreat for stress relief

    With much of the world under lockdown, the state of our homes is arguably more important than ever. A clean, tidy and clutter-free home that is filled with natural light and sweet natural fragrances can be a tonic for the senses and help you to maintain your mental health and wellbeing. Not to mention helping you to stay healthy and hygienic. Nonetheless, as much as you make your house a beautiful and relaxing, even the strongest of resolves can succumb to cabin fever when stuck between 4 walls for the majority of the day.  A garden can be a very welcoming and serene environment, and with a little creativity you can transform the space into something truly special. *This post contains affiliate links and/or sponsored content. Read more

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    Home Improvement and DIY

    Home Ownership 101: Five Tips for Bug-Proofing Your Home

    5 Tips to Keep in Mind for Bug-Proofing Your Home

    Everyone wants to live in a bug free home, and this is particularly important to potential buyers. People buying existing homes want to know they are getting a structurally sound and bug-free home. A home inspection is one way to get a good picture of what the home’s condition is before a real estate closing. The independent home inspector company is working for the buyer if they pay the company, or the homeowner if they pay for the inspection.  Nevertheless, the report should be accurate and complete regardless of who is paying. Once the report is presented, the buyer and seller must negotiate who pays for needed repairs. When it comes to bug inspections, things can be a bit tricky. Some standard home inspections do not cover specific inspections, such as termite inspections. *This post contains affiliate/and or sponsored links. Read more

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