Why I Stopped Buying Traditional Easter Baskets

I love holiday decorations. There's something about signature colors that let you know what holiday and season is coming to town. Although, March is associated with St. Patrick's Day, Easter decor has made itself known since February 15. Technically, it's Easter's time to shine for about two and a half months. That's plenty of time... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Butterflies

Although Winter has a chokehold on March, it's officially the first day of Spring! It is the time of year that catapillars prepare for their metamorphosis. Their journey inspired this week's Motivational Mondays with Trisha. Positive change takes effort and consistency. The outcome of that labor can take longer than we'd like. When giving up... Continue Reading →

KevOnStage Studios Adds New Exclusive Scripted and Unscripted Shows to Streaming Service

Disclaimer: KevOnStage Studios Streaming Service No Longer Accessible https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJSFsqXy6P_/?igsh=c2VwZjRsb2ttZjV0 I have a confession to make. I was one of the KevOnStage Studios subscribers that was upset that Here's The Thing left the app November 2022. To be fair, it was the only ongoing show that updated weekly. Since the yearly subscription is a better deal, I... Continue Reading →

A Goofy Movie: Powerline Concert

Whose seen A Goofy Movie? Back in the day, it was the first movie my older brother and I watched on the last day of school. Well that tradition didn't start till middle school. I'm not sure when we got the movie. I remember finding it buried in a box full of VHS (tapes). Since... Continue Reading →

Meme Mondays with Trisha: St Patrick’s Day

Since St. Patrick's Days is right around the corner, it's the perfect time to search for some St. Patrick's Day Memes! I was surprised by the variety of memes I found. A few are potatoes related, but it's all in good fun. There's something amusing about cows covered in four leaf clovers doing an Irish... Continue Reading →

Has the Crunchyroll and Funimation merge impacted anime availability with other streaming services

Its no secret that I love watching anime. I have my go-to list that I rewatch from time to time. Sadly, I only own a small percentage of hard copies (DVD/Blu-ray) from my favorite shows and movies. As a result, I streamed a majority of my favorites with apps like Hulu and PeacockTV. Lately, I've... Continue Reading →

Home Libraries Are Worth The Investment

Although I advocate borrowing books from local libraries, it's important to maintain a home library as well. This keeps books present and accessible at all times. Reading is not an activity that requires permission or supervision. Since, I make a point of reading for learning and leisure, it's behavior that my children mirror as well.... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Irish Proverbs

Life is full of lessons that we can learn from and accept. Lingering on the lesson doesn't help us move forward, it only provides negativity and extended stay. Although there's an odd comfort that comes with the past, the unknown has the potential for prosperity. Let's greet the first Monday of March with Irish Proverbs.... Continue Reading →

Using Online Grocery Shopping To Stay On Budget

Growing up, I remember grabbing the Sunday paper for comics and discounts. After a good laugh, I'd  flip through local grocery circulars. I was curious about the sales. Plus, the seasonal marketing made it easier to negotiate for crowd pleasures (snacks my siblings and I liked). Then, I'd search for relevant coupons. It was rare... Continue Reading →

Sega Genesis : Disney’s Aladdin

This post contains affiliate link(s). If you make a purchase through my affiliate link or use my coupon code, I will recieve a small commission of that sale. Games from the 90s are mechanically harder for me to progress in than current games. Timing and precision are key. Plus, most games back then didn't have... Continue Reading →

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