Serving friends and family in your home is one of the most rewarding tasks. Having a fabulously organized kitchen they admire while you are serving them makes all the hard work worth it.
By now, you are halfway finished fighting back against your bad kitchen whipping it into an amazing kitchen any chef would love. Who wouldn’t love an-easy-to-find coffee/tea station first thing in the morning? Who wouldn’t love a prep station that makes you look like a chef? We all would!
We are back with more industry secrets for organizing your kitchen tools. Nothing is worse than a kitchen that creates frustration, makes tools hard to […]
I design, set up & re-organize a LOT of kitchens for clients in their new or existing homes—what I call Kitchen Organizing 101 techniques. I’ve learned […]
One four year old boy’s saying, “Don't forget to show love”. How is it that a four year old boy gets the purpose of life while most of us struggle 50, 60, 70 years to grasp this? Austin Perine saves all his allowance to buy sandwiches to pass out to homeless people because they may be hungry. At four, he sees the big picture; showing love to others instead of buying more toys for himself.
Have you ever looked up from your busy life of cleaning, shopping, running errands, running those errands again, volunteering, working, planning, creating only to wonder if anyone even had an inkling of all the hard work you were producing? I do sometimes.
"How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard."--A. A. Milne
This pretty much sums up my mother’s perspective on life. I jokingly refer to her as the Virgin Mary who married James Dean; DorisDay to Elvis Presley; Pollyanna to Fonzie. The woman in my life who really dosen’t focus on the bad in a situation, rather the possibilities.