Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Willpower

It takes Willpower to write and post on a consistent basis. Honestly, there are moments where it's difficult to maintain. Especially, when we don't make it a priority. This is how our will can be swayed to divert energy to other areas of our life. Two years ago, I decided that I would consistently write... Continue Reading →

Tim Burton’s Claymation Movies

When I think about my childhood, the word Stopmotion comes to mind. During my elementary years, my language arts teacher made a point of introducing our class to Claymation, a type of Stopmotion. You see, some of the books we read were accompanied by short Claymation films and feature length. This is likely what started... Continue Reading →

Don’t Forget About Dad’s Hospital Bag

Since Dads aren't the focal point of labor and delivery, it's very easy to forget to prep them for the big day. There's plenty of articles and books about "Mom Essentials" and "Do's and Don'ts for Newborns". Fathers are briefly mentioned or glossed over. To be fair, they aren't delivering the baby and have the... Continue Reading →

Meme Mondays with Trisha: Back2School

If you haven't noticed by now, bargain school supplies are taking over store fronts in the United States. Aggressive vendors even have school supply lists for schools in their zone. Although Summer officially ends September 20, many students that did not join the workforce will be going back in a few weeks. Some parents are... Continue Reading →

Bluey Encourages Imaginative Play

My family is a bit late to the Bluey fandom. I was aware of the show but didn't put much thought into it. The first time I noticed Bluey was a puzzle game on the Disney Now. It's a kid friendly app with free to watch Disney shows and games. Some features are locked, but... Continue Reading →

Lego Christmas Ornaments Book Recommendation

We're about half way through Christmas in July. In the spirit of the holiday season, it felt like a good time to share a gift slash book review. There's nothing like aligning someones interest with the holiday season. That's where The LEGO Christmas Ornaments Book: 15 Designs to Spread Holiday Cheer comes into play. Chris... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Wind

Does it feel hotter this Summer than last year? That's how I'm feeling. Not so much the Summer days, it's the nights that feel hotter than they should be. Since I can't literally cool you down, I felt like figuratively using wind quotes to ease the heat. After all, a Summer breeze is refreshing when... Continue Reading →

Is Your Kitchen Apron Just For Show

Soothing cooking sessions and international grocery shopping trips are vlogs that I like to watch. It's interesting to see how others shop around the globe and cooking techniques. These videos made me realize that I have a flashy apron that I barely use. It's not like I haven't used an apron before. Aprons were a... Continue Reading →

Webtoon Where Innocent Reader Is Reincarnated Into A Romance Novel

Since a majority of my favorite Webtoon comics were completed in this sub genre, It felt like the perfect time to share new ones. In most cases, these are people that end up reincarnating into side characters. This could be good or bad. For example, many of them are living better than they did in... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Bees

Honey bees work together to create the honey we know and love. It's something we take from nature that requires the bees assistance. For the most part, all humans really do is retrieve it, process it, and package it. Whether it's for individual or mass consumption, we owe the bee for access to it's honey.... Continue Reading →

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