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Domestic abuse is a topic still hard to discuss. Here are 90 insightful It Ends With Us quotes on toxic relationships, abuse, and hope everyone must read!
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I love learning! So recently, when I was made aware of some changes that have happened in the advocacy field of domestic violence, I got really excited to share it with you! As a survivor, and then…
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“She made bad choices. I never would have stayed in a relationship like that. How could she let that happen?” Let’s try this again: “WHY DID HE ABUSE HER?”
About The Artwork Little boy and girl go fishing in shallow water. I love the gentle colours and the subtle waves in this painting. Original Created:2019 Subjects:Children Materials:Canvas Styles:FigurativeRealismAbstract Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.4 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Germany. Customs:Shipments from Germany may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Let's face it: whether you are a parent, an aunt, an uncle or a fun-loving adult yourself, you have likely encountered the domestic catastrophe that comes with buckets of brightly coloured goo, otherwise known as slime, infiltrating your carpet's otherwise pristine fibres. Removing slime, a notoriously sticky and stubborn stain-causing substance can seem daunting. But
Confession: I'm lousy at cleaning. There, I said it :). Our house is far from clean 98% of the time. I have no routine, no set schedule, and a really hard time prioritizing scrubbing toilets over things I actually enjoy like spending time with family and friends and this blog. My current "routine" for cleaning includes frantic last-minute vacuuming and sink-wiping before we have guests over. Please tell me I'm not alone on this one. But here's the thing - I really like having a clean house. The type A part of me has a mini internal freak out when I come home to visible dust bunnies and soap scum in the tub, so I think I've had enough of my current "routine." It's really been driving me nuts lately. For the past few weeks, I've been thinking about making some changes to the way I approach cleaning. I've discovered that I need a way to hold myself accountable without making things too cumbersome. This involves following a schedule. So I looked to Pinterest, Google and some other bloggers for some help. I found some good ideas and even came across this weekly cleaning schedule quiz from Modern Parents Messy Kids, that, as silly as it is, really helped me figure out what kind of schedule I wanted to have. I'm a checklist kind of gal, so I wanted something that gave me the satisfaction of crossing an item off a list and getting things done a little at a time, but didn't want to be too strict about it (i.e. Monday is always vacuuming day). For instance, I know myself well enough to know a list like this one wasn't going to be a great fit for me: {source} More power to you if stick to a schedule like this - I wanted a little more flexibility. It's all about finding what works best for you. I ended up dividing up tasks into four categories: daily, weekly, monthly and as needed. No specific days assigned (except for the daily tasks, of course :) ). Daily tasks: Loading/unloading the dishwasher (no dirty dishes left in the sink!) Make the bed Wipe down the kitchen counters Take out the trash and recycling Weekly tasks: Sweep the floors and vacuum the carpets Scrub counter tops Scrub the bathroom (toilets, sinks and tub) Clean mirrors and windows Dust surfaces Change sheets (this will probably be a bi-weekly task) Declutter living room and return items to their designated spots Go through the inbox (i.e. incoming mail, coupons, bills, etc.) Monthly tasks: Spot clean oven and microwave Clean out fridge and freezer (throw away expired items) Clean/dust baseboards and hard to reach corners As needed tasks: Wash couch slipcovers Self clean oven Wash dog bed Once I made the list, I decided looking at a plain ole set of bullets isn't much fun, so I made up a pretty-looking checklist to help me stay motivated and organized. If I've gotta do it, why not make it a little fun? Since I didn't assign a task to a specific day, I made a grid to the right of the task's name so I can write in the date I completed it. That way, I can make sure I get to each task within its designated window of time. This checklist takes me through two months of cleaning. This plan goes into effect today, so I'll have to update y'all on how it goes in another month or so. Ask me about it, ok? I need y'all to help me out. There's nothing like blurting out your plan to the blogosphere to keep yourself accountable, huh? What's your cleaning style? Are you a checklister, a strict schedule-follower, or a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants cleaner? Any tips or tricks on getting it all done? -------- This post is a part of the series "Operation {Re}Organization." To see other posts in the series, click the tab at the top of the page. --------- linking up to: DIY Showoff, Rain on a Tin Roof, Home Stories A to Z, Uncommon Designs, If It's Not Baroque, Liz Marie Blog, House of Hepworths, Blissfully Ever After, Design, Dining and Diapers, Crafty Scrappy Happy, Craftberry Bush, The Shabby Creek Cottage, Tatertots and Jello, Serenity Now, It’s Overflowing, House of Rose, Love of Family and Home, Dear Creatives, Madigan Made, First Home...Love Life, Simply Dream and Create, Whipperberry, IHeart Organizing
Happy Friday! Let’s share another laugh and a look back at one of my favorite findings from my vast library of vintage resources. Each week, I’ll post amusing advertisements, articles or advice, spanning the topics of domestic arts, fashion, beauty and more. If it’s weird, witty or wacky, you’ll see it here. This is another […]
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Perhaps when you saw the title of this post you envisioned all the domestic skills of days gone by. You imagined an older lady teaching me how to can food from the garden, wash clothes by hand, or knit blankets. But that's not where I'm going with this at all. I've been watching the older […]
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The world’s forgotten boy wielding his Hoover. I can totally relate, I love vacuuming too! (photo via Gothamist)
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Through my 200 blog posts on India, I have given these tips randomly. I thought it would be nice to have it all my tips for first time travel to India in one place for people who are just visiting my website. First of all, if you are traveling to India- YAY! You’re going to