Category: Life

  • 1-Year Blogiversary Giveaway

    1-Year Blogiversary Giveaway

    It’s crazy how time flies by when you’re having fun. . . I can’t believe I’ve been blogging (seriously) for 1 whole year! With the chaos of this past year, blogging has given me a breath of fresh air. Though there were ups and downs, and moments of self-doubt and discouragement. . . God has…

  • Things to Remember When Comparison Gets You Down

    Things to Remember When Comparison Gets You Down

    Comparison is hard. Trust me, I know how it feels. It’s a never-ending spiral of envy, doubt, and discouragement. As a blogger, it’s hard to look past the numbers, the followers, the likes. To remember that they don’t matter. That popularity isn’t what counts. I’ve struggled with it a lot in the past and I…

  • 6 Productive Ways to Spend Your Summer

    6 Productive Ways to Spend Your Summer

    Summer has arrived at last! Maybe it’s just me but I’m looking forward to a breath of fresh air. With all the chaos of the past year and life in general, our world needs a break. Whether you’ll be spending your days relaxing by the pool or participating in activities at your gym, now and…

  • The Lost Art of Letter Writing (+ BONUS LIST)

    The Lost Art of Letter Writing (+ BONUS LIST)

    I love handwritten letters. They possess an air of grace and elegance that soar higher than text messages. Yet, in this age of instant communication, the existence of letter writing is waning. Becoming almost… extinct.

  • April Diary: Pirates & Schroeder

    April Diary: Pirates & Schroeder

    Ever since the coronavirus impacted our world, our lifestyles have changed majorly. Many of us are confined to our homes and forced to find ways to keep busy. My days have been filled with school, writing, reading, exercise, true crime podcasts, and more reading. In regards to writing news. . . I’ve finished a short…

  • The Elderly in Isolation (+ 3 Rs to help them)

    The Elderly in Isolation (+ 3 Rs to help them)

    Nearly all of us have an elderly person in our lives. A loved one we would fly to in an instant if called. Some are fortunate enough to live close to them. But what about those whose nearest relation is hundreds of miles away? Senior citizens stuffed in a nursing home with no visitors or…