• Finances,  Lifestyle

    How to Plan a Budget Conscious Wedding

    a NON exhaustive guide My husband(!) and I recently got married and I read all the blogs, I listend to all the Podcasts, I watched all the videos about how to plan a wedding, both in general and on a budget. My biggest points of advice include venue advice, food, decor, and budget as a whole. The venue is what should probably nailed down first especially if you are not committed to a certain date yet. We got married at a church, and I loved that decision especially if you care at all about budget and if you’re a fellow believer, city park facilities are the next best option in…

  • Funny

    What I don’t miss about cars from the past

    You know, the bench seats that cars had back in like the 2000s and earlier in the front row? They were just so annoying, I mean who wants to have another spot to put things and another spot for friends to sit and another spot to make better use of space in your vehicle instead of just, the wasted never-set-up-quite right gray plastic bins between the seats, they put there instead. Oh, and I would never want car manufacturers to bring back the fold-down cupholders/armrests in the middle of bench seats for front or back seats. Because who wants more handy and easy-to-access storage? Who would every want a lower…

  • Uncategorized

    A Journey In Minimalism

    I’m surprised at myself even as write this – associating with minimalism? me? and maybe some would think I’m off-base but if you saw my YouTube watch history, my garage sale efforts, my past giveaway boxes and trash bags, I believe you’d see the intention if nothing else. No I’m not perfect about it, but I don’t think there is really a perfection to it, as Joshua Becker a famous minimalist says in paraphrase – he’s always working to becoming minimalist. I don’t remember how I first heard about minimalism which is both not particularly important as the action but for me personally, it would be nice to know how…