Top Five Must-Read Blog Posts For The Month of June

Can you believe it’s the end of June already? It was just Christmas; anyway, it’s been a great but super busy month. I get to see my mom basically after 11 months: it has been really difficult because of my crazy schedule and us being in two different states. Honestly, that was one of the best things that happened this month. For five days, I get to play princess; eat almost three times a day, I do not cook or wash the dishes; seriously don’t remember the last time I eat three meals a day. In addition, we had mother-daughter day where we went shopping and go for a spa treatment. Meanwhile, I still manage to do what I now enjoy; writing blog posts. I am excited to share the top five blog posts for you to read for this month and can’t to share with some amazing contents with you next month…

Casual Summer Brunch Attire

Summer is here and I am here for it too!!! The temperature has been in the low 60s and high 90s all Spring but Summer is definitely the time for all your cute dresses, crop top, and sleeveless outfit. So, unpack that suitcase, rearrange your closet because it’s going to be a hot but fun Summer. Continue to read

Four Free Apps That Will Save You Money On Daily Basis

Saving more money is always necessary. Either you save money for rainy days, college funds, leisure or retirement; it will build up over time. Sometimes, you probably say that you don’t have any money to save because saving in your mind is only a thousand dollars readily available. Saving, in my opinion, should be done through your everyday routine and purchases. If you save a dollar a day for a year that’s $365; therefore, every penny counts. Today, I’m sharing with you four free saving apps that I use and maybe do another post later for the rest. Continue to read

The Most Challenging (Yet Inspiring) Moment I’ve Had To Overcome With Mao

Marcus Tullius Cicero once said: “The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living”. Death is a hard subject; therefore, it is not included in our everyday conversation. It reminds us of the loved one we truly cherish. Death also brings back memories of how good someone was to us and how you can celebrate them. Today on the blog, Mao shared how death affected her and how she celebrated the life of her dear friend. Continue to read

Learn How To Make Your Own Marbled Vase With Nail Polish.

I have tried this DIY before and it went so well; but the fact that I did not record the process, I will share the tips with you. It is also very simple and easy to do. If the vase on your dining or coffee table is a bit plain or boring and you want to add a little color to it instead of getting one for $20 at your local store; this is for you.  Seriously, it may only cost you between five and ten dollars.  I Remember seeing a video on youtube a while ago and I was so excited to try it myself. It is amazing what that nail polish can do…Continue to read

Home should be a safe place for your child

In the past blog post, I talked about Intimate Relationship Violence, the signs and when it is the best time to address the situation. So, for this blog post I want to explain why this topic is important; especially if you have children. I will share the different feelings and lifelong traumas a child may experience growing up with abuse. Continue to read