Like shopping for clothes for my boys at the big consignment sale event. I didn’t think anything of it most of the time we were there…until we stepped into the room with all the baby gear…the kinds of things I would have been shopping for that day if there was still a baby growi...
Like shopping for clothes for my boys at the big consignment sale event. I didn’t think anything of it most of the time we were there…until we stepped into the room with all the baby gear…the kinds of things I would have been shopping for that day if there was still a baby growi...
1. Free from dirt, stain, or impurities; unsoiled: a clean kitchen floor; clean clothes. 2. a. Free from foreign matter or pollution; unadulterated: clean air; clean drinking water. b. Not infected: a clean wound. 3. a. Producing relatively little pollution: a clean fuel; a cleaner...
Storing items in labelled boxes is an easy way to make them easier to find when they’re in storage. It also helps keep things organized, like placing all of your out-of-season clothes and decor in one box and memorabilia in another. Furniture is a big investment and one that you want...
Feeds and clothes them until they are grown (and even after that.) Not just for the responsibilities, But also to experience the joys. The milestones. What kind of man actually shows up a each and every time? To be a listening ear. ...
Left work and went to the grocery store. Picked up what I needed to get…came home and put things away. Changed into my comfy clothes and got started. Did some cleaning in the kitchen. Started some laundry. Picked up some around the house. ...
When I was a teenager, I would get super high and sneak into my sister's room and try on her clothes - specifically underwear, swimsuits, leggings, bras. Felt pretty damn good, not gonna lie, but now I’m in my 20s and that’s no longer an option. ...
that small town life. I had my run of the town on my bike. No one I knew bought their clothes from anywhere but K-Mart or Sears or JC Penney. My friends parents drove trucks, or worked in factories, or managed restaurants. People stopped by our house unannounced for a visit, and we...
“You call shopping at Oxfam frugal? I get Oxfam to donate its clothes to me!” Okay, I exaggerate. But it’s with fondness. And only a bit. To be fair, very few of us throw our net worth around without a few humble disclaimers. ...
No more refugee children living out of plastic grocery bags. Now they’d each have a place of their own to store their clothes and the few precious possessions they have. A refugee child’s plastic bag of possessions Shopping for shoes in Uganda is, um, a bit different than shoe shopping...