Year: 2019

Keep Track of Home Improvements

Should I Keep Track of Home Improvements?

I recently should my second home in 3 years (I don’t actually own multiple homes. I just move a lot). We owned this home for just over two years but have done a ton of home improvements, both DIY projects and professional installers. When we moved in, our realtor advised us that as we make […]

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Low Cost Home Improvements

7 Low Cost Home Improvements You Can do Yourself that Increase Home Value

My wife and I have owned two homes and currently in the process of buying our third home. Needless to say, we are learning quite a few tricks to instantly increase the value of the homes we buy. There are several low cost home improvements we have done that have made a big impact to […]

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What is Kroger ClickList?

What Makes Kroger ClickList a Game Changer?

Millennials get blamed for a lot, including the decline of many businesses ranging from the diamond industry to Hooters to napkins according to this article from the Business Insider. Honestly, I can see all of that. Outside of my diamond wedding set, I want my jewelry to be unique, colorful and tell a story. Don’t […]

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Investment versus Paying Off Debt: Which One is Better?

I am by no means a finance and budgeting expert. But I do enjoy the challenge. When I was getting ready to graduate from undergrad, the financial burden of paying off debt and obligations were quickly becoming a harsh reality. Knowing I have a car payment, rent, student loans, and much more were becoming real, […]

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Memorial Day History Lesson

Memorial Day is a symbol for many things. For kids in school, it means school is almost out and summer is here. For many adults, it means a three-day weekend. But most important of all, it’s a day to honor those who have served this great nation through the United States Armed Forces. Many people […]

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Memorial Day Playlist

Memorial Day is more than just a long weekend to go camping, have pool parties and grill out. I always take a moment to remember the true meaning behind the day, thank the veterans who have served and given their lives for this country and say a prayer for the families left behind. Nothing can […]

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10 Great Games for Cookouts: Cornhole, Spikeball, KanJam…

Memorial Day, Independence Day, Weddings, Graduation Parties, Tailgates, Concerts. Yes, sweet summertime is almost here! It’s getting warmer and nicer by the day and I’m getting the itch to grill out, play games, and sit poolside. I come from a big family. Cookouts and outdoor parties are a routine thing with a family as large […]

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3 Flag-Themed Desserts That Will Steal the Show at Your Picnic

Memorial Day is coming up and is really one of the first holidays of the year that people tend to gather outside for cookouts, pool parties and picnics. I love dessert in general but I love it even more when it is on theme for the occasion. That’s why I’ve pulled together 3 recipes for […]

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12 Things I Learned from Joining the Workforce After College

I graduated undergraduate in May 2014 in a post-recession world. It was different. Companies run leaner, meaning I was going to have more job responsibilities in a normal workday. I learned a few things very quickly after college while working and there were definitely some tough love moments. Here are 12 things I learned from […]

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What are Things You Should Do After You Buy a Home?

‘Tis the season for home buying! My wife and I have bought 2 homes so far. We have learned what to do during the home buying process but what many people don’t talk about is what to do after you close on a home. You may think it’s immediately move-in ready (and it may be […]

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