When my husband and I moved out of our last home, a rental house, I cleaned toxic mold. Lots of it. At that point, I knew hardly anything about mold, except that it looked gross. I had no idea how the simple act of cleaning up those surfaces infested with mold would impact my life at that point. VIEW MORE
5 Signs Indicative of Potential Mold in Your Home
While I am not a mold inspector or remediator, I have learned a lot about mold in homes along my own journey addressing mold in my home. In my experience, I have found that I am more knowledgeable about mold that some inspectors and home builders that I have met. Given this, I have felt so VIEW MORE
Feeling at Home in Your Heart
That feeling of being at home. I would guess that a place comes to mind initially upon hearing that phrase, and while I can relate, I've come to know other layers of this feeling of home in my adult years. When I reflect on my wedding day almost two years ago, the only way that feels remotely VIEW MORE
Weekly Inspiration: Trust, Power & Perfectionism
Trust in the universe I watched Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for at least the 25th time over the past week and was struck by how Harry always receives what he needs in the moment. When we develop a fear of life, we're not able to trust that we will have access to the resources we need in VIEW MORE
Weekly Inspiration: Flaws, Good Enough, and Vulnerability
Owning our flaws One of my dogs, Manny, has a neurological condition that greatly impact his life. To me, he is perfect; I knew it from the moment I saw his picture on the rescue's website. My husband and I were initially overwhelmed by meeting his needs, but within a couple months, he became part VIEW MORE
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