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  • 10 Goals for a Happier Life

    10 Goals for a Happier Life

    Happy is what we are all striving for, right? Whether that means money, family, less stress, getting to travel the world, helping people, having your own homestead, growing your own food, maybe just a little peace and quiet. Whatever it is, we are all aiming for a higher level of happiness, and here are 10 goals for a happier life.

    This blog is going to be a little different. As some of you know, this blog is still new to me. While I have had Cottage Full of Love for more than a year now, I have slacked on putting content out. For 2024, I have decided enough is enough, and I am dedicated to writing two blog posts a week. One recipe and one of anything else.

    Recipes are easy. I love to cook and am learning to love food photography. It’s the “Anything else” that is killing me. Trying to blog with the intent of eventually making a business from it is hard. I think most of us struggle with feeling passion-less. While I love cooking I love NOT cooking some days. While I love home decor, I DON’T fill my house Pinterest-perfect every season. While I LOVE the IDEA of gardening and growing my own food, I really don’t want to spend all my energy in a garden.

    The struggle is real. The internet tells us to “Pick 2-4 things you write about in your lifestyle blog,” and that’s the way around picking only one. Still struggling. I spent all day yesterday sulking because I can’t seem to write. I spent all night last night lying awake in bed, thinking about how I’ll never be able to call myself a blogger because I can’t decide what to write about. I guess you could call it writers-block.

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    I want to talk about the goals that I, and many others, should have to reach a happier life. Some of these may be a little controversial, but they should all be considered because everyone has different goals for a happier life.

    1. Money

    This is probably on everyone’s list of goals for a happier life. I know it’s on mine. It’s been my motivation to start this blog, which has only proved to be harder than I had expected.

    Work: We should all be working in a job we can stand. I know that is hard for many, but if you are stuck in a job you hate…do some training for something else! Education can be expensive, but the internet is FILLED with articles about jobs you can do without schooling.

    Additionally, check to see if your work offers any kind of discounts for school. I am fortunate enough to be getting my bachelor’s degree 100% covered by my work. The rules for that are ‘I need to get good grades and stay employed with my employer for 1 year after I graduate’. That’s a pretty great deal if you ask me. I still have student loans from when I was 17 y/o, and Carrington College took advantage of a minor and signed me up for some impossible loans. Also, don’t let your degree go to waste! I know too many people who have degrees they aren’t using!

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    Decade goals: I always set money-decade goals for myself. My last one was “Working from home by the time I’m 30.” while this isn’t specifically a price, it was a work goal to get me somewhere. I wanted to work from home so I could find time to work on a side hustle. My next goal is ‘To make $100,000 a year before I turn 40’. While this goal is broad and vague it keeps this amount in my head every time I have a birthday or try to invest in something.

    Side Hustle: If I’m being honest, I hate the word hustle, haha, but it is what it is. Back in 2017, when James (husband) and I were house shopping, our realtor told us that he had heard, “You should never have all your eggs in 1 basket, financially.” While I have heard this many times since then, this was the most impactful, and I still think about it. I think this is true. If Covid 2020 taught us anything, it should have taught us that everything can crash at any moment. I will be writing an article soon about how it has been trying to figure out blogging so, please subscribe if you’re interested!

    There are so many ways to add to your income, but I choose blogging because I want to build something, and I would recommend this. While people recommend doing stuff like Uber or getting a side job, I think that is a mistake because then you are just selling your time again. I have a friend who wants to write children’s books and this is a great goal because she can build herself into a brand and profit from that later. The goal of a side hustle should be passive income eventually.

    woman carrying her baby and working on a laptop
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    Even though money definitely isn’t everything in life, I believe it is important to keep it as part of our goals for a happier life.

    2. Family

    We all know how important family is and I think for most families this is becoming a harder subject. The family unit has been defiled by “the world” and all the awful things that have been going on in it. Big families used to be common, and now only children, separated parents, and childless couples are very common.

    My husband and I aren’t having children and it leads to much quieter holidays. Out of my family and my husband’s family, there are 7 members in our generations, and out of those 7 kids, only 2 had children. It is important to be close to what family is around. Maybe your family looks very different, but we struggle to get people together for holidays and spend quality time together.

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    Goals for a happier life are being close to family, and probably the most important.

    3. Stress Less

    Easier said than done, huh?? We need to focus on things in our world that can naturally help us! Earthing or grounding is so important in today’s world, where we spend all of our time disconnected from the natural world. Something I have been a huge advocate of lately is sunlight. After doing some real research on what the sunlight does for us as humans me wanting to soak up the sunlight EVERY SINGLE DAY. It is so important for goals for a happier life.

    Stress less the way Morrus, the Great Dane, relaxes in the sun.

    Letting the sunlight into your pupil causes your body to produce serotonin which is INCREDIBLE! It helps with stress, sleep, depression, weightloss, and so much more! Read more about that here.

    4. Find Contentment

    This is something I am watching a lot of people similar to my age (31) suffering from not being able to do. In this world where we can spend all day watching people online living amazing lives it makes it hard for us normal people to be ok that we aren’t living some extravagant lifestyle. It makes marriages suffer, and creates depression and severe FOMO.

    Dream big but appreciate today.

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    On my mission to find contentment, I do my best to take at least 2 days a week where I put away social media.

    This is hard. I’m not really a social media addict, but I am addicted to checking on this blog. I check constantly to see how my numbers are doing for the day. Putting that away for a day, along with Instagram, Pinterest, and everything else, lets me just remember that it doesn’t really exist. It reminds me that my life is beautiful with my husband, my dog, and my kitties. I get cleaning done, gives me a chance to maybe put some music on and do something other than staring at my phone. Finding contentment is a huge part of goals for a happier life.

    5. A Beautifully Maintained Home

    Is anyone ready to laugh at this one?? HA! I thought…when I got my job working from home, I would keep my house spik-and-span, work, pay attention to my animals and husband, write a blog, and go to college. Wow, was I wrong! My house is still a struggle, not to mention it’s not a pretty home which is hard to stay motivated to keep it clean. I have worked hard to create a schedule of cleaning to keep up with the house. I will be releasing that in an article soon, don’t forget to subscribe for that =P!

    This goal is also going to require money, I know many people these days are struggling financially to get into a place where they can buy their own home, and this could just be a pipe dream for many, but I have to say, don’t give up! I am thankful to be in a house where we are paying our mortgage, but that comes with many other issues.

    Check out my article about buying a house on acreage, it goes into more depth about that situation! Buying a House with Acreage?? Consider these things first.

    Having a maintained home, if it is not beautiful, should be part of our goals for a happier life.

    6. Producing Own Food Supply

    Many people, if not all, have some piece of a dream to be more independent from grocery stores and “the world.” The idea of a homestead has been an increasing dream for many millions of people across the United States and many other countries. We have learned so much over the last few decades about the benefits of growing your own food supply, from freshness, preservative-free food to concern of not being able to get food from the stores and having the importance of knowledge of how to grow your food.

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    Gardening is hard, a labor of love, and can even be expensive at first but being slightly more self-sufficient, not to mention spending time outside in nature, with the pollinators, sun, birds, and critters, can help us ground and is a great addition to the goals for a happier life.

    7. Travel

    I had a friend who taught me so much about life, and one of the things she truly engrained in my head is “Traveling changes a person for the better.” This was something I really took to heart, and when I traveled to Hawaii in 2022, I really understood what she meant. She was talking about other countries, seeing how others lived and how the rest of the world functions but Kauai was an experience I will never forget, and it really did help me grow. We stayed in an Airbnb, and for about 4 days of our trip, I really got to live in a local community with locals. It was truly amazing.

    As a born and raised California girl, I think travel is extremely important to our mental health. Experiences are essential to feeling fulfilled for me, and I don’t think I am unique in that way. This will always be in my goals for a happier life and I hope I can do more traveling in the future.

    As someone who doesn’t gamble, I didn’t think I would enjoy Las Vagas. Boy, was I wrong! This was one of my favorite trips we’ve ever taken!

    8. Helping Other Humans

    This is something I am still working on myself. I have worked in health care since I was 20; the 10 years I spent working in a pharmacy were some of the most rewarding years of my life. I was able to actually help people directly. While I struggled to find joy in that job after about 8 years, up until about then, I learned so much about people and how I could help people with their pharmacy needs. Many people don’t stop to learn and appreciate this.

    We all know what it is like to walk into places with professionals who just hate their jobs. I understand being burnt out, but knowing I had the opportunity to make people’s day and provide them with the help they needed kept a smile on my face while some coworkers just counted down the minutes til they left.

    Not only being able to help people in our lives, whatever that may look like for you, but taking time to appreciate that you are that light for people. Even if that is just a small flashlight on a dark day, it is important for our internal happiness. Whether you work in customer service, on the phone, in health care, technology, with the general public, or even with internal people of your company, just remember, you have a chance to make people’s day better.

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    Of course, we can take this a step further and say helping people by donating money, time, volunteering, or reaching out to people in need can also provide so much fulfillment and happiness. I worked with a Pharmacist who used to make a big batch of soup or sandwiches and take it around every Saturday morning and feed homeless people on the street. It was something that brought her great joy! Goals for a happier life mean helping others be happy.

    9. God

    This will be controversial for many people, but this is very important to me and helps me live a happier life 100%. Growing up, I knew nothing of religion of any kind. Meeting my husband and becoming so involved with his family have taught me to be a Christian and what it all means. Do I go to church on Sunday? Shamefully no. But it doesn’t, for a second, mean I don’t have my faith. Having a relationship with Jesus, knowing he is looking out for me and that my life is his makes me a much happier person and is part of my goals for a happier life.

    This has been a huge part of my optimisim over the last 10 years of my life or so. The world is only getting scarier, and it’s nice to know that whatever happens, I am loved and being taken care of. Additionally, I think being part of a church or bible study is a great place to meet like-minded individuals and socialize with many good people.

    10. Laughter

    This may sound like a cheap shot to fill in the blank so I can make it to 10, but it’s not. Laughter is SO important for goals for a happier life, and as we get older, we laugh so much less.

    Something I am finding in my 30s is how much life becomes serious. This optimistic, carefree person I used to be is starting to slip away. Not that my life is bad in any way or that I don’t find joy in life, but you learn so much as you grow. People around you get older, there’s always money to think about, children are a huge stressor, pets you love pass away, and things just happen as you grow. We gain wisdom, sympathy, thoughtfulness, and maturity, but we lose that free spirit inside of us.

    We need to remember to keep friends who make us laugh, turn off the news and watch funny videos, and get out of the house for experiences that make us smile and bring us joy. We all know “laughter is the best medicine.”

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    Conclusion

    That’s it! That’s my list of Goals for a Happier Life! These are things I am implementing every day in my life to keep a smile on my face and move forward with my head held high every day. I set goals every New Year for myself and for my marriage in addition to my decade goals and my daily goals (otherwise known as just my daily to-do list haha). I hope you got something out of this post or maybe we just hung out while you read through this article, which I appreciate just as much!

    Thank you so much for reading! Check out some of these other articles!

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  • Best 12 Interactive Cat Toys for Bored Cats

    Best 12 Interactive Cat Toys for Bored Cats

    Bored kitties? No more! Dive into our purr-fectly curated list of the best interactive cat toys to reignite your feline friend’s inner playtime beast. We’ve got feathery wonders, laser-powered zoomies, and fun scratchers to keep those paws occupied and those purrs rumbling all day long. So ditch the droopy ears and hello kitty zoomies – it’s time to get your paws on some interactive awesomeness!

    I love my kitties, and since you’re here, I assume you love yours too! Or maybe you are just looking for gift ideas for a cat lover in your life. This collection of the best interactive cat toys for bored cats is all tried and true in my house.

    Our kitties are indoor cats, so boredom happens! We do our best to provide them with fun since they are always hanging out in The Cottage.

    We are blessed to have kitties who are loving towards each other. They spend their days snuggling and playing.

    Cats that love interactive cat toys
    Fluffy Jiminy on the left and Little Vito on the right.

    As much as they love playing together, we love to provide fun toys to keep them entertained. They have a whole little area in the house dedicated to their toys, and they love it.

    We have spent too much money on toys that don’t get played with, and I don’t want you to waste your money!

    All of these links go to Amazon for an easy purchase. I hope your kitties enjoy these interactive cat toys as much as mine have!

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    1. Round Cat Scratcher

    Cat Scratcher

    This was one of the first toys we bought our 9-year-old cat. He plays with it almost every single day! Honestly, it’s impressive how much play this old toy gets!

    2. Automatic Lazer Toy

    Cat laser toy

    This highly-rated automatic laser is interactive and will have your cat playing for 15 minutes at a time. It is so fun that it comes on every 1 1/2 hours! The dog even gets a kick out of the laser.

    3. Cat Tunnel

    Cat Tunnel

    This was the most amazing toy we bought when we got Vito, our youngest kitty. He never stopped loving it. Sometimes I close it up during vacuuming and will leave it closed for a few days. He’ll still play with it all closed up. So silly.

    4. Flopping fish

    Flopping fish

    This fish is so fun! It holds charge for a really long time, and every time it gets tapped, it starts flopping the tail around. I love setting it in a box or in the tunnel (pictured above), and it drives the cats wild!

    5. Cardboard Hideaway House

    Cardboard Cat House

    This is just one example of these AMAZING cardboard houses. I love these houses so much that I bought one last year that was decorated for Christmas. I even took it apart and packed it up to use again next year. Always have at least one of these around, and they are always taking naps in them.

    6. Feather Toy

    Feather Cat Toy

    I bought this for the cats for Christmas, and they have been playing with it ever since!

    As a married couple without children, I spend money buying gifts for the 2 cats and the Great Dane and then spend a bunch of time wrapping up all the gifts. Then my husband and I open them with the babies on Christmas morning. Yep, childless adulthood is getting weird, haha!

    7. Catnip Balls

    Catnip Balls

    These catnip balls barely made it out of the package before the cats were checking them out. The only warning…the dog showed the same interest and ended up chopping through one! These are such a treat for the cats, though.

    8. Cat Scratcher

    Cat Scratcher

    Ok, I hear you. This isn’t much of a toy, BUT these are a staple in my house. Having these around keeps them from scratching the couch, the bed, and everything else!

    9. Ball Treat Dispenser

    Cat treat dispenser toy

    Treats always make the day more exciting and special. I try to limit too many toys like this because my kitties get treats in the morning and the evening, but for extra special days, being able to fill the ball with some treats is perfect.

    10. Cat House

    Cat House

    We already talked about a cat house, but if you’re looking for a more permanent option, this house is great. If you have more than one cat, they will have a blast playing together on this!

    11. Wack-a-Mole Toy

    Cat toy

    These toys are always a good time. My kitties have been through a few different ones, but this one is much better quality than the cheap ones I’ve picked up from TJMaxx and other stores. I recommend this one!

    12. Interactive Ball Toy

    Cat Ball

    This ball is enjoyed by all ages of cats! Don’t be fooled by the kitten in the photo. My older cat enjoys it just as much as our one-year-old.

    13. Bonus Interactive Cat Toys!

    Boxes! Don’t forget to keep boxes as interactive cat toys from online orders, Costco, or other packages for them to play with! I usually keep them around the house for about a week and then toss them out. Also, bags, sometimes I’ll leave a reusable bag on the floor, and the cats will have a blast with it, or this 2 pack of cat-nip-infused paper bags from Amazon was fun for a while!

    Cat nip toy

    Speaking of cat-nip, don’t forget about cat-nip!

    Cat nip

    Last but definitely not least, your cat loves you! You are the best interactive cat toy you have to offer to your cat so try to make a little time at least a couple times a week to spend playing with your feline friend.

    Cats that love interactive toys
    Only about 3 days after we brought VIto home. It was instant love between these brothers.

    That’s my list of the best interactive cat toys for bored cats! I hope you got some great inspiration for your cat or multiple kitties!

    While not all cats are entertained by the same, I’m positive you can find something in here that will keep your cat entertained!

    Sweet brother cats

    Do you own any of these toys for your cat?

    Are you shopping for another cat lover?

    Are there any toys your cat loves that I missed??

    Let me know in the comments!

  • New Year Resolution Ideas for Couples

    New Year Resolution Ideas for Couples

    As adults, I don’t think many of us think about New Year Resolutions much anymore.

    On my mission of becoming a goal-setter who accomplishes what she wants in life, I have made it a point to set New Year resolutions for the past 3 years or so. This year I want to set goals for not just myself but my marriage, also. Together we can accomplish our goals and feel good when next year comes sneaking up.

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    While spending the last couple of months of every year thinking about New Year resolutions (for myself and us as a couple), I thought I would share with you my 10 ideas for New Year Resolution ideas for couples!

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    1. Plan meals together

    This will look different for every couple, but in my marriage, I do all the cooking and meal planning.

    Something we are working on is just discussing the meal plan while I’m making it. It’s something that my husband has been enjoying. I ask him if there is anything he is craving or any snacks he’s been missing lately then we go over the plan and try to agree on healthy options.

    Having both of you involved in the food planning helps any one person feel the weight is not all just on their shoulder.

    If your spouse is susceptible to helping in the kitchen maybe you both could even cook together!

    2. Let the little stuff go

    I don’t mean to let anger build up and ignore it. I mean, after an argument is ended or those little habits that he/she does that bother you, let those things go.

    There are conversations that happen in a relationship that can just spark anger, and then before you know it, you’re irritated and just being kind of a jerk to the other person. We are working on not letting those moments get the best of us.

    I read somewhere about how arguments can be a loop. Someone says something rude, and then it causes the other person to say something rude. This can continue this frustration as both people are now looking for the other person to say sorry or cut it out.

    If you both work towards being the person to drop it, it can lead to less of a back-and-forth game of “Who’s gonna give in OR start yelling first”. Haha! (Of course, yelling is exaggerated; I hope no one is actually yelling at each other.)

    3. Spend quiet time together

    In this world of screens, I know it can be hard to put these things down and just hang out.

    My husband and I spend probably, 99% of our time together with a screen in our faces. Whether that’s the TV, our phones, or a laptop.

    This year we are going to try and dedicate at least a couple of hours a week to putting down our phones and just hanging out. We love spending time playing with our animals, hanging out outside, or even just close snuggle on the couch while we chit chat.

    This is something I think is vital to keeping a couple close through the continued years of chaos and busy life.

    New year resolution ideas for couples
    Husband and I in Donner Lake, CA awhile back 💕

    4. Take a vacation

    Expenses play a big part in this, I understand, but hear me out. Being on vacation changes people. Taking someone away from their normal daily grind and letting them relax is so worth the expense!

    There should be the time when you, as a couple, can just relax without the children, the daily chores, that ugly remodel staring you in the face, whatever it is, get away with it for a couple of days. You both deserve that and it will refresh you.

    Without children, we spend plenty of time in the house, just the two of us but getting out together is a different experience that causes special bonding. Even if it’s just a day trip now and then or a weekend getaway, prioritizing some fun time by yourselves is very important.

    5. Show interest in the other person’s hobbies

    I’m looking in the mirror about this one. A point of contention in my relationship is my husband’s expensive love and passion for cars. This year, I am working on showing him love and acceptance for every bit of who he is.

    This means being interested in his hobbies, and it means him showing interest in mine. He will be helping me decorate the house every season for the holidays, and he has been showing an interest in my writing which makes me feel so loved.

    Showing an interest in each other’s hobbies helps the other person feel valued. As a spouse, showing the other person that their personality, likes, and dislikes are respected and cherished is key.

    6. Walk together or exercise in general

    Walking together is something special!

    At least once a week, we take a walk with the dog together. While I walk the dog 2-3 times per day by myself while he’s at work, on the weekend, we get to walk together. It is such a nice small activity that always has us smiling by the end.

    A walk around the block after dinner or a quick walk with the dog will leave you both feeling great from the fresh air, sunshine, and exercise.

    If you both have goals of weight loss in the New Year, maybe finding some time daily or weekly to fit in an exercise routine to do together to keep each other motivated would be perfect!

    7. Update your looks together

    Over the last year, we have focused on updating our wardrobe and overall look. This is a great goal if you feel your wardrobes are out of date, out of style, or maybe just looking too young.

    A couple of years ago, we realized my husband’s wardrobe was all graphic teas and baggie jeans, and mine was all off-brand shirts and junkie jeggings.

    The New Year’s resolution to update our wardrobe led me to shopping places like TJMaxx, Marshalls, and even Nordstrom Rack for new clothes. These places carry so many brand names without brand name prices, and it has drastically increased our look!

    I highly recommend this New Year resolutions for couples! Additionally, we have focused on keeping our nails clean and cut. These little things really add up to make us feel more confident and put together as a couple in public.

    8. Be sexy

    Once we are married for a while, sex can really fall to the waste side, especially for us ladies. Making a New Year’s resolution to dedicate at least one weekend day to some sexy time can really keep your bond tight.

    Additionally, even if we, as ladies, don’t feel particularly sexy, usually, our men are more than happy for physical attention and love, even if we don’t see it in the mirror. I mean, they married you! He picked you over others because he thinks you’re beautiful, and he wants a piece! 😉

    9. Find a weekly outing

    Or monthly. Something like going to church, a farmers market, a class, or gatherings with friends. It’s good to get out and see people and be social together.

    Getting a chance to meet other couples, make friends and get out of the house will keep you and the spouse from being bored around the house every day.

    10. Say “I love you” more

    Saying “I love you” is more than just words. It reminds the other person you care, and you feel that love when you hear their voice.

    I heard someone say once they don’t like saying I love you often because it loses meaning. Everyone is welcome to their own opinion, but I don’t believe this. It’s never enough to say I love you to your spouse.

    Sometimes I get these waves of love for my husband, and I always call him to tell him. So don’t be afraid to say it more!

    My wedding day ❤️

    There’s my list! I hope you got some ideas from it and are ready for 2024 to be in full swing!

    Do you make New Year Resolutions?

    Are you good about sticking to your New Year goals??

    Tell me in the comments!

  • Buying a House with Acreage?? Consider these things first.

    Buying a House with Acreage?? Consider these things first.

    Are you thinking about buying a house with acreage?? Here are my “Things to consider” list before you buy.

    My husband and I bought a beautiful 10-acre piece of land with a little cottage on it in Northern California in 2017. We actually rented the house for about 4 years before buying it so we’ve lived here for more than a decade. The choice to move up here was made because my husband’s aunt and uncle owned the house next door on 10 acres of their own. Long story short, we were blessed to purchase the property that borders theirs.

    Buying a house with acreage
    A shot of our little Cottage from behind the pond.

    Anyways..

    We’ve owned the property for more than 7 years and have learned a lot about maintaining the property and living in the country.

    Don’t get it twisted though…

    We are not the people who bought a piece of land, dug a well and lived in a trailer for years while we built our own house. For that advice, you’d have to check in with my Aunt next door haha.

    Acreage with view
    Notice this beautiful view being obstructed by pesky power lines.

    Power

    The Cottage has standard power. No fancy solar panels and definitely living ON the grid BUT when you live in the country natural disasters seem to be more prevalent.

    One Summer, due to the wildfires and drought we spent almost 2 weeks solid without power because our electric provider shut it off. No one in the city had to deal with this inconvenience.

    Additionally, storms knock out the power more often and if the land has lots of trees on it that can be a hazard to power lines. In general, we are without power more often than the town 20 mins away for a multitude of reasons.

    Great Dane in flowers
    Morrus, our Great Dane, hanging out in the grass on a Spring day

    The Well

    Talking about power…the well is an essential device to get your water from the water tablet underground to your dining table and it runs on electricity.

    I am no well expert but it’s a simple process. A hole is dug deep into the ground, PVC pipe will go down a ways until the rest of the hole is carved into the solid earth and into the water table where a pump is submerged. Wires and a tube come up to the surface to bring the water to a water tank that fills every time you turn on a facet in the house.

    These things break. While some people don’t have problems for 30 years, sometimes a lizard crawls into your well pump panel and frys the whole thing at 8pm on a Friday. Yep. Been there, done that. Then you get to spend the weekend without running water and that can be ROUGH.

    Work on the well can be expensive. When we needed to replace the panel, it was a surprise $2,800 or when I urgently needed a new pressure tank and it cost $1,500 four days after Christmas.

    Acreage and sun

    Propane

    Ovens, stove-tops, dryers, hot water heaters, furnaces, or even generators can run on propane and everyone out here uses them. The first couple years we rented The Cottage we were busy working adults who would forget to call to have our tank refilled. When you run out of propane you have no hot water and this is SUCH a problem. You won’t realize how much you use warm water until you don’t have it anymore.

    I’ve learned to set an alarm that goes off once a month. Logging the percentage of propane left in the tank monthly helps me monitor not only when to call for more but also gives me an idea of how much we use. Helping budget for that expensive phone call I make every 6 months for the propane company to come and refill our tank.

    If you’re curious, in 2023, 150 gallons of propane was about $450 and we use around 25 gallons a month.

    Snow
    Snow storm hit while I was out grocery shopping. Came home to driveway completely blocked by a tree. If you look close you can see my wonderful uncle in the snow chopping up the tree so I can get my car up to the house. Family is so great to have when living out here.

    Trees

    This definitely depends on where you live. Here in Northern California, near Tahoe, we have lots and lots of trees.

    When you own property you own more trees.

    Not only do trees increase the risk of wildfires but threaten powerlines, have a chance of getting hit by lightning, risk falling, drop branches, and attract wildlife (such as those dreaded squirrels).

    Irrigation Water

    Even if you don’t plan on a crazy garden, you’ll want water spigots at least a few hundred feet away from the house.

    About 30 acres away there is a manmade irrigation creek where we get gravity-fed water to water trees, lawns, livestock, gardens, etc.

    In our area, we are offered up to 1 inch of water thru Summer and/or up to 1 inch of water through WInter. Most of us around here only pay for Summer water to keep the lawn green, water the fruit trees, garden, and pond.

    Summer is from April til October and it costs us a painful $900 a year, once a year.

    Having property is also another maintenance thing. Last year, we had an old pipe underground crack and had to dig it up and repair it.

    Property with grass

    Septic

    Septic is something you have to take care of. Putting bleach down the drain can kill all the bacteria in your septic. The bacteria is important because it eats away at everything down there and keeps it running smoothly. So NEVER use bleach if you are on septic!

    Also when using new products in your laundry, for cleaning, or deciding to dump anything down the drain make sure it’s septic safe.

    There is also a lot of controversy about using the products to keep a healthy septic tank because a lot of the time that stuff is meant to eat away at everything, including your good bacteria. Opt for a more enzyme-based cleaner to keep stuff in there natural and biodegrading.

    Calling a company to pump the septic once every 10 years or so will also keep your tank healthy and will keep you from ending up with a lawn backed up with septic.

    Chickens

    Animals

    Maybe you’re thinking about moving to the country and getting chickens and a garden. Be prepared to need to put up heavy fencing.

    Chickens get eaten. It’s just a fact of life. We have had predators literally rip fencing out of wood paneling to get to the chickens and it is devastating. Also gardens get eaten by deer, bunnies, birds and bugs so much more than in the city.

    We get skunks all the way up on the porch sometimes. Outside cats are always at risk of not coming home. Random loose dogs make it to the property sometimes, which can be very nerve-racking. Squirrels, moles, and gophers destroy every flat surface of our property with holes and piles of dirt.

    There was a bobcat that grabbed a squirrel right off our backyard area a couple of years back.

    Wildlife is everywhere when you’re in the country. It can be equally frustrating and absolutely amazing.

    Deer, bunnies, and all the birds make sitting outside on a spring day a lovely experience. We have a pond and the frogs and fish are always a treat. During winter we get ducks that spend their mornings silently swimming around and in the evenings they spend doing mating dances and making a ruckus.

    Clearing pond
    Me wearing waders, standing in our pond clearing like 12 ft of reeds. The work of owning acreage never ends. Link to my favorite waders.

    Everything Else

    Last but not least I just wanted to touch on a few other things about owning property that maybe don’t need their own category but are worth mentioning.

    Manual labor becomes part of your life. There are ALWAYS things to do on the property that aren’t fun, but they hang over your head just like vacuuming or dirty dishes, so get ready for that.

    Quiet space is a beautiful thing you live country. When my neighbors leave, 15 acres away, I know it cause it’s so quiet out I hear them driving down their driveway. I love this aspect but some people might find it lonely. I used to be uncomfortable being home alone past dark just due to this fact and it should be considered.

    Driveways are something else that can be a big deal that needs regular maintenance. We have almost a mile-long driveway and it needs to be re-graveled periodically which can be expensive.

    Lawn Maintenance, and I’m not talking about a quick mow in the backyard once a week. Every year the property needs regular weed-eating and mowing done with a riding lawn mower at least a few times before summer dries it all out.

    Grass Valley, CA

    Conclusion

    If you are considering buying a house with acreage I hope this helped. I can’t imagine living in a city again. While none of these things mentioned should be taken lightly when deciding to move to the country, living out here is totally worth it.

    My husband and I aren’t big DIYers, don’t like manual labor, and spend plenty of weekends inside the house but we wouldn’t trade our land for anything.

    Being able to walk the dog on my breaks in sweatpants and not be seen by anyone is absolutely priceless. Buying the Cottage might have been a mistake because it is an ugly little run-down house but there is no doubt in my mind that this little piece of property was meant to be ours.

    I can’t recommend buying property is for everyone but it sure is a blessing and a joy.

    Also, I there are so many health benefits of living on acreage. For example, I always get a chance to do some healthy grounding and get the benefits of enough sunlight.

    Have you bought your dream property??
    Are you still working on buying your house with acreage?
    Where do you want to live?
    Do you have any other input about the list I created??
    Please share in the comment section, I would love to talk more about this!
  • Best Summer Kitchen Products! 2023

    Best Summer Kitchen Products! 2023


    Summer is a time when the kitchen really shifts. For me, at least. The slow cooker, the Dutch oven & the coffee frother get stashed away and it’s time for fruit bowls, the large iced coffee mugs & the popsicle molds.

    Hope everyone is as excited as me for summer! Can’t wait to do some swimming and host some friends and family. Anyways..lets get into it!

    Keep in mind that this post contains affiliate links and that the author will gain a small commission if you make a purchase at no extra cost for you!

    Juicer

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    When I met my husband he had one of these classic glass juicers and of course, I completely adopted it and now I use it for fresh lemon juice and orange juice!

    There is something so satisfying about using one of these. Always so satisfying to make some homemade lemonade. This is a great addition to any kitchen!

    Blender

    Vitamix
    Photo Credit: Amazon

    No summer is complete without some delicious smoothies in the morning. I’ve owned my Vitamix for years (I’m talking like 10 years) and even though it’s kind of pricey it is so worth it! There’s nothing it can’t do, plus…you can make soups in the winter and even grind your grains!

    If you’re looking for something a little cheaper but still ultra reliable this NutriBullet is perfect! I used it for 5 days a week to make smoothies for the husband years and it held up great!

    Popsicle Molds

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    Who doesn’t want popsicles in the summertime?! Cool, refreshing, and delicious! Make them with fresh fruit, juice, yogurt, coconut milk, or I even saw a recipe where they made them with Oreo pieces as Cookies and Cream, yuuummmm!

    Not to try and totally sell you on this specific set but it’s pretty awesome, even comes with self-adhesive baggies to make them and store them in the freezer for later.

    Make some pops to keep a nice cool snack on hand for when the kids are looking for something to munch on. For me, it’s when I come in from a hot walk with the dog and just need to cool down a bit! Can’t recommend enough!

    Drink Markers

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    These absolutely come in handy. In my family we don’t really drink much wine but they will work for other glasses and they are just so darn cute for summer!

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    As a great alternative, these silicone-colored bands for any type of drink container will be perfect for your next summer get-together!

    Though these don’t have flamingos and flip-flops on them, they are more practical in a family that is known to confuse more than just a few wine glasses. These are a win in my book!

    Pick some up for your next gathering so you don’t have to hear someone say “Was this one mine?” and everyone gets that confused look on their faces. Haha! Good times…

    Bamboo Salad Bowl

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    This is a summer staple in my family. There is always one of these beautifully filled to the brim with fresh salad (or a delicious bagged salad from Costco because who always has time to make a fresh one, am I right? =P)

    There is something just so elegant about having a giant salad to serve with any meal and when it’s in one of these large bamboo bowls with its special utensils…it’s just something special.

    Veggie Spiralizer

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    This gadget is great! While it’s summertime and you’re making fresh salads, pasta salads and other veggie dishes to keep cool, this spiralizer gives everything such a fun look and will turn any of your veggies into noodles!

    I love my spiralizer so much! I use it regularly to turn zucchini into noodles to sub in to make low-carb spaghetti and it’s always a delicous, low-carb, and refreshing dish! Perfect for summer time.

    Acrylic Tumblers

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    As much as I love glass drinkware, there is something to be said about acrylic cups when everyone is outside with their drinks. The last thing you want is someone shattering glass where there are a bunch of bare feet running around or near the pool.

    This set of 8 tumblers is beautiful and would be sure to bring brightness to any gathering!

    Ice Cream Maker

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    We talked about how great popsicles are for summer but we can’t forget about the ice cream! Over the last couple of years having homemade ice cream has become really popular. A fun activity to do with the kids or friends on a hot afternoon.

    This device makes ice cream, sorbet and frozen yogurt! So worth it and so delicious!

    Appetizer & Veggie Tray

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    This may be my favorite one…this tray has a spot to keep ice at the bottom so no more bites into warm carrots halfway through the party. I know you know what I’m talking about haha.

    I fill mine with so many great snackable veggies to leave out all thru the party. It can also be used to put fresh burger toppings like pickles, tomatoes, onions & lettuce! The lid will also keep the flies and gnats out! Fantastic!

    Cold Drink Carafe

    Photo Credit: Amazon

    I love these and have been using them since last Thanksgiving. Having fresh juice, iced coffee, or lemonade in these would be amazing.

    Realistically though, being able to pour that juice I bought from Costco into one of these really trendy containers makes me look fancy when company comes over. I’ve also put my coffee creamer in them, once again, fancy factor when guests are over.

    Plate Grill, the good ol’ George Foreman Grill

    George Foreman Grill
    Photo Credit: Amazon

    Alright this may be a total no go for some people who have great grills and smokers, who use them all summer, or even all year long. For me, I don’t have a good spot for a grill right now sooo I jump for the next best thing!

    I’ve had my reliable George Foreman for years and years and it’s so nice to use instead of heating up the stove top when it’s 110 degrees outside! It grills things like chicken and burger patties up just perfectly and with its removable plates, it’s super easy to clean and put away after. No pans and messy stove top!

    Iced Coffee or Iced Tea Tumblers

    tumbler
    Photo Credit: Amazon

    To all my coffee and tea drinkers, we all need a nice tumbler to enjoy our caffeine. Something I have always preferred is when I can see my beautiful drink. These cups are beautiful, trendy, and sure to keep you smiling while staying awake through hot summer afternoons.

    Melon Baller

    melon baller
    Photo Credit: Amazon

    Make your fruit salads even more fun with this AWESOME melon baller kit! Not that fruit salad needs any extra anything because it’s always a hit anyway but this really upgrades a regular fruit salad to extra fancy!

    Kitchen Colander

    Colander

    This colander…I watched a YouTuber about 6 years ago review this and it was something I just KNEW I had to have. It was NOT money wasted. It’s wonderful!

    You set the colander inside the larger bowl to wash the fruits or veggies in the bowl full of water, then you just lift and drain. It’s awesome!! I feel it gives me such a nice way to really deep clean all the leaves of leafy greens.

    Can’t recommend this enough! Of course, you’ve heard me say that a few times by now! Ha!

    So that’s it! That’s my list for this summer of the must-have kitchen products to purchase today! If you own any of these things please let us know how you love them in the comments. If you have any that you think I’ve missed let me know!

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  • Autumn Decor Trends of 2023

    Autumn is a time for cozying up at home and enjoying the changing leaves. It’s also a great time to decorate your home with fall colors and accents.

    Here are some of the best autumn decor trends for 2023:

    autumn decor on wood table
    • Natural elements: Natural elements are always a popular choice for fall decor. This year, look for pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks, and branches in warm colors like orange, yellow, and red. You can also use natural materials like wood, burlap, and leaves to create a rustic fall look.
    Fall dining table
    Photo by Libby Penner on Unsplash
    • Bold colors: Don’t be afraid to use bold colors in your fall decor this year. Popular colors for fall include navy blue, emerald green, and mustard yellow. You can use these colors in your pillows, throws, and other accessories to create a stylish and inviting space.
    Fall coffee and treats
    Photo by Brigitte Tohm on Unsplash
    • Texture: Texture is another important element to consider when decorating for fall. This year, look for items with different textures, such as velvet pumpkins, burlap banners, and dried flowers. The variety of textures will add visual interest to your space and create a cozy atmosphere.
    Fall and halloween decor
    Photo by Elena Mozhvilo on Unsplash
    • Mix and match: Don’t be afraid to mix and match different fall decor styles this year. You can create a unique and eclectic look by mixing traditional pumpkins with modern geometric shapes. You can also mix different textures and colors to create a visually interesting space.

    No matter what your style, there are plenty of great autumn decor trends to choose from in 2023. So get creative and have fun decorating your home for the fall season!

    Here are some additional tips for decorating your home for fall:

    • Start by choosing a color palette. This will help you to narrow down your choices and create a cohesive look.
    • Use natural light to your advantage. If you have a lot of natural light in your home, you can use it to brighten up your fall decor.
    • Add some greenery. Plants and flowers are a great way to add a touch of nature to your fall decor.
    • Don’t forget the details. Small touches, such as candles, coasters, and napkin rings, can really make a difference in your fall decor.

    With a little planning and creativity, you can easily create a beautiful and inviting fall home. So get started today and enjoy the cozy season!

  • Mother’s Day Ideas

    Mother’s Day Ideas

    It’s time for Mother’s Day again! Time to show mom just how much you love her. This list is also full of great ideas for mom’s birthday or any other reason to just have a good day with her.

    Every year my husband and I try to do something super special for his mom. I am so lucky to have been blessed with a mother-in-law that is so wonderful and she is always there for us so we try to make her feel as special as she makes us feel all year long.

    Some of these ideas might seem extravagant but I see holidays, gatherings, birthdays, and trips as an excuse to just do something fun! I’d like to point out that most of these ideas are outdoor activities because Mother’s Day falls in May, a beautiful time to get some fresh air! So let’s get into it..

    One more, and VERY IMPORTANT thing before we start…TAKE PHOTOS! The older I get the more I forget about photos and get comfortable just being in the moment. As family members start getting older it’s so important to have these photos for memories. 

    1. Breakfast

    cooked foods
    Photo by Vincent Rivaud on Pexels.com

    I know..this is a cheap shot. But we all know going out for a nice breakfast is a lovely way to start the day. Plan lunch if that’s more time appropriate. If I plan an activity mid morning we will usually go out for lunch afterwards. A meal out with loved ones is always a great time, it’s just memories to add to the bank. My favorite thing to do is look outside my normal scope of restaurants and look for something unique. For example we have a restaurant that’s ON a boat on the Sacramento River and we have a bar/restaurant that’s totally open air and over looks the mountains in Nevada City. 

    2. Horseback riding

    This is one of my mother in laws favorite adventure activities. We’ve done this for birthdays and Mother’s Day. It’s always a hit! If you look up places on Google look for places that walk thru trees or along a body of water cause being up there can get warm if you’re stuck in the sun the whole time. This is an activity most age groups and most fitness levels can really enjoy. Prices can vary depending where you live from about $40 to $120 per hour. 

    3. Take a trip to a Nursery

    This one can be so fun! Nearby where we live we have this amazing nursery that also has a cafe in it. This most amazing little place called High Hand Nursery in Loomis, CA. It makes for the most AMAZING morning. If you don’t have a local nursery cafe nearby go out for breakfast near a local nursery then take a walk thru the plants and maybe buy mom a plant to remember the wonderful day by. Knock out a great day and a gift all at once!

    4. Flower farm

    This one kind of piggybacks off of number 2 but I really believe it needs a spot of its own. There are tulip farms in cities all across the world! The one near us is wheelchair accessible and winds thru gorgeous gardens. There is a viewing area to just sit, relax and look over the beautiful mountains. Anyone of either sex or any age will absolutely love this, it was seriously a treat for everybody. This happens in our area from April into May so check dates!

    5. Head towards a body of water! 

    This sounds funny but it’s true. Head for a local lake or beach. Pick up lunch, pack a picnic, or find a restaurant overlooking the water. There was a study done that said 20 minutes spent by a body of water is scientifically proven to boost mood. If not eating near the water bring a fun game such as this portable cornhole game or this fun frisbee game to play for a couple hours before heading out for a meal or drinks.

    Don’t forget about water activities too! Depending on your weather a boat ride, catamaran ride, whale watching, tubing, or something else are all real fun ideas too!

    6. Hot Air Balloon

    Alright alright, this might sound a little wild. I recently thought about doing this activity and was SO SURPRISED how many places offer this! Just punch in “Hot Air Balloon rides” on Google maps and I can almost bet u’ll be surprised! Wanna give mom an experience not to forget?? This is for sure one of those experiences. 

    7. Wine tasting

    If mom enjoys some nice glass of wine this is a lovely option. If you have siblings you all can take mom to wine tasting. Having the time to bound and spending time as adults is such a special thing.

    8. Go for a hike

    And this one’s free! AllTrails is my favorite website to use to find hiking trails all over the country. I love to filter my results by length, I like a good loop trail and they even have preferences like elevation gain or wheelchair accessible. Also looking at the photos to see trails with good tree cover or highlights like waterfalls. Fresh air is good for everyone and every occasion. 

    9. Go downtown 

    Most cities have a cute quaint downtown area with little shops to explore. I would just love a day of walking thru downtown. Stop into the old ice cream shop for a treat and buy a couple small things from another shop. When I travel to other places I’m so likely to stop in to the local shops and spend some money but my little towns have shops just as cute! Be a tourist in your own town to make the most of where you live. 

    10. Spend time with mom. Or not.

    Mom just wants to feel loved. If mom still has young kids, offer to babysit! Offer mom to get to have some time on her own. Let her take a bath kid free. Send her to Target or Hobby Lobby all by herself so she can enjoy a little retail therapy in peace. 

    Maybe mom is older and doesn’t have her kids around much anymore so just spending time with mom can be so special. I always feel the need to plan a bunch of things to do but in all honesty she just wants to spend time with her family. Bring family to mom and let her bask in the wonderful people she spent so many years of her life raising and caring about. 

    Welp…that’s my list! I really hope you got some great inspiration of how to make mom feel special on Mother’s Day. The day dedicated celebrating all her hard work raising the next generation. 

    Happy Mother’s Day to all you momma’s out there!

  • Sunlight Health Benefits

    Sunlight Health Benefits

    Soaking up the sun

    You have to go get some sun right now and here’s why..

    So here in Northern California it has been raining for what feels like months. Everyday is overcast, raining and cold. I have always been a winter kind of gal til this year. We have had a non-stop wet and cold season and while I should just be thankful for all the water and snow pack..I’m ready for some sun.

    ANYWAYS, since we haven’t seen the sun in at least a week I wanted write up a list about the importance of sun and what getting just a few minutes a day does for us and our health, both physical and mental. If ur anything like me you’re always standing in the shade or have a hat on in the sun, but we gotta get a little sunlight! Also, 1 bonus tip at the end which may be my favorite of them all!

    1: Vitamin D

    We all know that sun exposure provides us with essential Vitamin D we need. But..

    How much sun do we need?

    10-30 mins of midday sunlight provides us with a fair amount of Vitamin D.

    Benefits of Vitamin D:

    • Assists in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus which,
    • Keeps bones strong
    • Reduces cancer cell growth
    • Helps control infections
    • Reduces inflammation
    • Helps control high blood pressure
    • Boosts the immune system
    Mushrooms in sunlight
    Mushrooms are also a great source of Vitamin D

    2: Serotonin

    The science behind the process of absorption of Serotonin is absolutely fascinating.

    When sunlight hits your eyes it actually stimulates the retina sending signals to the brain to make serotonin. The body is just so amazing!

    Benefits of Serotonin:

    • Mood booster
    • Creates a healthy appetite
    • Aids in digestion
    • Promotes better sleep
    • Improves brain function
    • Increased libido
    Dog in sunlight
    My Great Dane rolling in the grass soaking up the sun

    3: Sleep

    Soaking up the sun in the morning is fantastic to help keep our Circadian Rhythm (body’s internal clock) healthy.

    Getting up in the morning and opening the blinds and letting the sunlight in is so crucial to letting our body know it is time to wake up and get going for the day. This causes your hypothalamus to send signals to your brain when to wake up and when to go to sleep. Which, in the long run, can help you wake up easier in the morning and get to bed at a decent time.

    Cat sleeping

    4: Energy

    We kind of touched on this one because we went over the vitamins you’re getting from sunlight but I wanted this to have a spot of its own. Energy is something, I feel, at least 90% of people always want more of! Wether you need it to keep up with your kids, your pets, cleaning, cooking or just trying to get through that 3pm slump most of us could always use a little more energy.

    When that midday nap time creeps in something that is proven to help is take 10-15 mins and just go outside. Just go stand in the sun. Put ur phone in ur pocket or leave it inside and just stand there, let it warm your face, turn around and let it beat on your back. Just close your eyes and be in that sunny moment. I can almost guarantee when you go back in you will feel a little more awake!! At least for a little while, then maybe it’s time for more coffee.

    5: Happiness

    The sun is such a mood booster. Have you ever experienced weeks on end of clouds and rain?! Eventually you’ll start to feel just generally sad or depressed. Which is my theory why people who live in warm, sunny places always seem generally happier. It’s just all that beautiful sun!

    Sunlight naturally boosts our mood with that thing we talked about earlier, Serotonin! It increases production no matter the temperature outside! So even if it’s cold, bundle up and head outside to let as much skin as you can absorb those rays!

    Sunlight heart

    Bonus tip:

    Earthing

    Since we’re talking about the importance of getting outside for a little sun each day I wanted to mention this tip.

    You should stand on earth ground for at least 15 mins per day with bare feet. The benefits of this are seriously impressive from everything from helping headaches to blood pressure to relieving stress.

    Something I always do now when I have a headache is go and Earth a little bit. Grounding yourself causes a fusing of electrons in your body with the rest of the earth. There have been some seriously fascinating studies done about it. Someday soon I’ll write about it and include it here.

    I could write a whole post just on this but we’ll just keep it short. For about 15 mins a day take ur shoes off and walk across ur yard or sit in the grass and just feel the ground beneath ur toes.

    Dog earthing
    Earthing at it’s best

    Conclusion

    Sun is essential for our existence but it also can have serious internal health benefits if we take advantage of what it has to offer.

    So next time you’re feeling down, sickly, tired or even just lazy go soak up those rays! They may just make your day!