Hi, I'm Hana, the face behind this little blog! I'm so happy you are here! I am a mom to 3 and wife to a hard working fireman. This blog is my creative outlet where I share my love of mommyhood, photography, decor, crafty DIY, recipes and more! I hope you'll find something that interests you and hang out a while! Say "hello", I'd love to hear from you!
fall entertaining with Walmart
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Walmart. As always, all words and
opinions expressed are honest and my own. Last week was the first week that
felt...
Can You Reverse Autoimmune Disease?
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Can you reverse autoimmune disease? The short answer is “yes”. Autoimmunity
can go into remission and antibodies can go back to optimal levels. How do
I...
Getting Your Home Ready for October
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Getting Your Home Ready for October. Fall Cozy Ideas, Sweet Halloween
Decor, Spooky Food, and Game Day Recipes!
The post Getting Your Home Ready for Octo...
CHEDDAR CORN FRITTERS WITH BASIL MAYO
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A certain kind of magic happens when you combine vegetables with a bit of
binding and fry them until golden and crisp. Think of a solid okonomiyaki
with ...
Witch Cauldron Cupcake Decorating Station
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Hostess with the Mostess®
Decorating spooky cupcakes is always a fun way to celebrate Halloween! It
works great as an activity for any Halloween party, p...
Coming Home
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Hmmmm, it’s been so long since I published a post, I’m not even sure how to
start! 😄 I’m also not even sure anyone is still out there—do people still
re...
You Are Not Alone
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[image: You Are Not Alone]
*this was written in early February, in the messy middle of a season of
fighting for my children. I hope you find encouragemen...
Realistic Fake Greens
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Happy branch cutting season to you and yours! It’s officially spring which
means it should be getting easier to find some branches in your yard to cut
an...
Saying Goodbye: Our Final Post
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After eight years, 88,000+ comments, 2,500+ posts, three photography
conferences, numerous photography workshops, and making countless
photography friend...
I wish I was as carefree as a child and could sleep until whenever my body felt like waking up. Here it is 10:45 in the morning and princess Ella is still "snug as a bug" in her bed. She is definitely the best sleeper I have ever had. She's usually up by now, normally waking between 8:30 and 10 am, but she's been known to sleep till lunch on occasion during a growth spurt. Man am I envious! At least it allows me to get a few things done in the morning. I'm grateful for that!
Is there anything more beautiful than a sleeping child?!
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