Month: July 2012

My Summer Reading: From Canadian Literature to Fifty Shades of Grey

In no particular order (well, actually, starting with real literature so I look smart even if you don’t finish this whole post), the reading material that’s been in my hands poolside so far this summer: Alone in the Classroom by Elizabeth Hay (author of the Scotiabank Giller Prize-Winning “Late Nights on Air” , which I disliked, but I’m all […] Read more…

Our Backyard Reno (Pool and Deck) Phase Two!

Well, a lot has happened since I last updated you on our backyard situation. Just to recap, in Phase One we prepped the backyard and installed a 15 x 30 aboveground pool. Here’s a quick tour of the Phase Two results: We extended our existing deck (you can see the two different tones of wood) […] Read more…

My Laundry Room Facelift: Before and After

During the school year, I tend to make a lengthy summer “to do” list…and this year, “Update Laundry Room” was pretty high up there. In addition to its laundry purpose, the room also functions as a mudroom, and is the entrance we use on a daily basis. I wasn’t looking to replace the washer and dryer, which fit […] Read more…

My Wardrobe Makeover From Personal Stylist “Practical Fashionista”

As you may recall, I’ve been eagerly anticipating my personal stylist house call from Lisa McLatchie, Practical Fashionista. Well, dear readers, that day finally arrived! I’m sure you’re wondering why I, small-town Ontario fashion plate that I am (yes, I’m kidding), would seek the assistance of a personal stylist. I mean, I dress pretty well. I live and […] Read more…

Wednesday Words: How Will You Measure Your Life?

For today’s edition of Wednesday Words, I’d like to share some tidbits from a book I recently read: “How Will You Measure Your Life?” by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon.  As a special treat to you, I will even spare you my own analysis. You’re welcome. Your Strategy Is Not What […] Read more…

UNICEF Partners With Hallmark to Help Children

You can help support the world’s most vulnerable children by purchasing one of Hallmark’s new UNICEF everyday greeting cards. A portion of every card will support UNICEF’s work ensuring child survival wherever children’s lives are at risk. On the back of each card (there are 116 designs, for occasions ranging from birthdays to weddings to […] Read more…

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