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The Finishing Touches Every Redecoration Project Needs

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dining area in a home

Don’t put those brushes and cans of paint away just yet! You’ve still got a few finishing touches to do! If you’ve just completed a home improvement project and are ready to call it a day, give yourself a bit more time to focus on the details. They won’t take long or cost too much and they really do bring the whole picture together.  Trust us, you’ll thank yourself for putting in the time and effort!  And if you’re not sure what else you might need to cover before your project is complete, here are a few ideas. If you want, you can think of the list below as a checklist and go over Continue reading...

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9 Ways for Dogs and Children to Get Along

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baby with a pet dog outside in autuumn

Bringing a dog into a family with children can be a joyful and rewarding experience for everyone. Often called “man’s best friend,” dogs offer endless love and companionship. However, helping your dog and children build a strong bond takes time and care. It's about fostering a positive relationship that benefits everyone. It's important to encourage respect and understanding between your pet and your kids. By using different strategies, you can help your dog and your kids enjoy each other's company. Here are the different ways for dogs and children to get along. Set Clear Rules To Continue reading...

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Seeds to Buy Now for Spring Planting

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zinnias and sunflowers planted in raised garden beds

This past summer, I had the best time growing both sunflower and zinnia flowers from seeds. I had one patch of sunflowers, and I filled multiple planters on my patio with zinnia seeds. I find planting seeds for summer blooms to be incredibly rewarding—with just a packet of them (which I can sometimes get for as little as $5) I can get the most beautiful flowers! And as it turns out, fall is a great time to purchase seeds, and you can often get them at a discount. Sunflowers I really love sunflowers—even though I don't always have the best luck with them. Even though I put hardware Continue reading...

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Summer Has Ended, Prep Your Home For Winter

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exterior of home in winter

As summer ends, it’s time to look to winter. In the coldest months of the year, you are more likely to have issues with your home. So, let’s take a look at some of the key steps that you can take to ensure that your home remains in the right condition. Here are some of the best options. Deep Clean  An important first step to to compete a deep clean of your property. This is a smart move for many reasons. First, as the temperature drops, it’s far more likely that insects and pests are going to venture out of the cold and into the warmth of your property. By keeping your home clean Continue reading...

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How Can Mothers Help Their Child Prepare for Prom?

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For many teens and their mothers, prom feels like a true milestone — a celebration that signals the close of one chapter and the beginning of another. The occasion often brings excitement, some trepidation, and plenty of planning. Moms can support their child by offering guidance on outfits, budgets and safety, while still giving them the space to savor the moment. A mother’s role goes far beyond just buying a dress or renting a tux. She can help set a realistic budget, talk through expectations for the night, and offer support to help reduce stress. Just as importantly, she can encourage Continue reading...

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5 Ways to Choose a Cat Collar That Won’t Irritate Sensitive Skin

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A well-chosen cat collar does more than add style—it can help your cat stay safe by carrying an ID tag or a GPS tracker for a quick return home, signaling their presence with a bell, and improving nighttime visibility with reflective designs. But if your cat has sensitive skin, choosing the right collar can feel like a challenge. Some collars can rub, cause itching, or even lead to irritation that leaves your cat uncomfortable. Ideally, you want a collar that keeps your furry friend safe while also being gentle enough to prevent skin problems. Certain materials and designs are much better Continue reading...

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Senior Parents Struggling? Here’s How You Can Help

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daughter with her senior parent

Watching your parents age can be an emotional and challenging experience. If you start noticing signs that they're beginning to experience difficulties as they age, whether emotionally, physically or mentally, it may be time to consider the support they need and whether you can keep providing it. From safety concerns to social isolation, aging can bring about a number of issues that require much more than just the occasional check in.  For many families, the search often begins with questions like is there a trusted senior living community near me? But this is just one piece of that Continue reading...

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How to Encourage Your Aging Parents to Stay Social

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Relationships are important at any age—after all, it’s often the other people in our lives who bring us the most joy. But, as we age, connections to others can become a little extra challenging to maintain as friends and family move away, busy schedules compete for our time, and health or mobility changes sometimes make socializing harder. Studies have repeatedly confirmed the importance of staying social as one ages, which can have a tremendous benefit on a person’s mood and longevity. As the child of aging parents, you can’t force them to spend time with others, but you can gently Continue reading...

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Easy Outfits for Busy Days: When Comfort Needs to Come First

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One of the key aspects of having a healthy lifestyle is maintaining a balance between work, home and self-care. Often, on the busiest of days, one of the last things on our minds is what to wear. The idea of finding an outfit that is both stylish and comfortable can feel like a tall order. However, with a few multipurpose pieces, or a capsule wardrobe, and a little forethought, you can create stunning, comfortable outfits effortlessly. Here's how to master easier dressing for those busy days, prioritizing comfort without compromising style. The Simplicity of Leggings Starting with the Continue reading...

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What Parents Need to Know About Pest Control Safety

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woman with cute dog on sofa

As parents, keeping our children safe and healthy is always at the top of the list—and that includes making sure our homes are free from pests. Unwanted visitors like roaches, rodents, or termites aren’t just unpleasant; they can also carry health risks and cause real damage to a property.  But while it’s natural to want these intruders gone quickly, it’s just as important to think about how we deal with them. Some pest-control methods and products can be harmful if not handled properly, especially around little ones. That’s why it’s worth taking a moment to understand pest-control Continue reading...

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