With the snow melting and spring springing, the pollen season is heating up fast.
Around our house it’s all watery eyes, runny noses and a symphony of sneezing and coughing. But did you know you can improve your indoor air quality with one simple solution?
Most toxic chemicals, dust and pollens inside your home are tracked in on people’s shoes. But a well-made doormat can trap and hold dirt and allergens, preventing their spread into the rest of the house, which not only improves indoor air quality, but also reduces the need for all that vacuuming and mopping!
If your doormats are worn or dirty, now is the time to replace them, shake them out and put them to work protecting your home from dirt, pollen and other nasty substances that stick to our shoes.
Your “Achooo!” Gift Guru,
Linda
Easter is one of our favorite holidays. There’s the egg decorating (super creative), the family dinner (super yummy) and, of course, lots of chocolate bunnies (just plain super!). But did you know:
Please forgive me if this post made you crave some chocolate bunny ears (78% of people bite off the ears first). But after the egg painting and the Easter feast, chocolate bunnies, marshmallow chicks and jelly beans are my favorite thing about the holiday!
Your “Hoppy Easter!” Gift Guru,
Linda
Happiness is for sharing. And over at Soul Pancake, they really know how to share the happy. The people who brought you Kid President’s "20 Things We Should Say More Often" now bring you the most surprising way you never thought of to relax.
Their new video shows what happens when you pluck people at random off the street put them in a box of kittens. Yes, a box of kittens. People think they’re going into a mediation chamber of sorts to help them de-stress. But then dozens of tiny doors open and out come all these cute, cuddly, playful kittens. Watch:
It works on everyone from little kids to tough guys. A self-employed independent contractor who said his stress level was at about seven or eight before going in, came out smiling, saying, "You can’t be stressed after sitting in a box full of kittens." Agreed. No access to your own box full of kittens? Try virtual kitten therapy!
Your "Purr-fect Stress Relief" Gift Guru,
Linda
Gnomes used to live deep within the interior of the earth. But now they live everywhere. Especially in gardens. And since it's almost gardening season, I thought it would be nice to take a minute to honor the knowledgeable gnome.
Gnomes take their name from the Greek work for knowledge (gnosis) because — as the legend goes — they knew the exact location of valuable underground metals. The gnarly old men worked hard to guard the earth's treasure, but they had a reputation for being surly and ill-tempered.
Today the service they provide is making us smile. We put them in our gardens and yards. We take them on vacation and photograph them at bars, restaurants and tourist attractions. We treat them like friends. Which is, I think, a nice payback for all their years of hard work underground. Even though all that friendly treatment hasn't improved their attitude much!
Your "Getting to Know the Gnome" Gift Guru,
Linda