After the countdown ends and the new year begins in earnest, it’s time to think about putting your holiday décor and supplies away until the holidays come again.
To save yourself from the headache and heartache of finding broken, disorganized ornaments in your dusty attic boxes when Christmas rolls around again, follow this guide for storing your ornaments.
Whether it’s just after New Year’s or slipping into February, the time has come for you to finally take your Christmas tree down.
Kitchen knives are a cooking staple, but they can easily be a hazard when improperly packed.
You’ve got a problem coming at you just as fast as Santa Clause is coming to town: You’re moving.
You should be aware that professional movers have certain limits. Some items found around your household could be hazardous or dangerous for professional movers to relocate.
Your next move awaits, and there’s a problem. Not everything you own is going to fit in your new home or your moving vehicle.
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After the countdown ends and the new year begins in earnest, it’s time to think about putting your holiday décor and supplies away until the holidays come again.
To save yourself from the headache and heartache of finding broken, disorganized ornaments in your dusty attic boxes when Christmas rolls around again, follow this guide for storing your ornaments.
This is an opportune time to think about how you can make your next chapter better by setting up your new home in a way that will support your new year’s resolutions.