Although I owned a condominium in Mississippi before we got married, the home we purchased in Georgia was a first for my husband. He had tons of questions for a lender and realtor. By the time we got to the closing table in the attorney’s office, we felt a huge …
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2021’s Martin Luther King, Jr. day looks so different than in years past. Social distancing during the pandemic is limiting opportunities for parades and service projects. Although they are the most visible ways to honor Dr. King’s legacy, there are ways you can display economic justice on the national day …
Read More »[Video] See What Makes Stomp Rockets a Fun Boredom Buster
From 10-year-old, A.J., who reviewed Stomp Rockets: During this pandemic, kids are at home more often and don’t have as many outlets to let out energy. The stomp rockets are the solution to that problem. I love launching my own rockets into the air and watching them fly. It is also …
Read More »Got Old VTech or LeapFrog Toys? Now You Can Recycle Them for Free
When I look back on all of A.J.’s old electronic devices and his very first tablets or electronic games as a preschooler, I either donated them or passed them along to a family friend. But then what? I don’t know where they ended up when they eventually stopped working. They’re …
Read More »4 Tips To Prepare Your Deck For Winter
Have you seen those gorgeous decks that make you want to spend forever outside? While those decks may seem incredible to look at, they also take a little TLC every now and then. Preparing for your deck in the fall can really help you when winter comes around. Not only …
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