I may receive a commission if you purchase something mentioned in this post. See more details here.Last week I shared how to make a quick and easy single-serving meal of pasta with the sauce of your choice. This week, for my final segment of Dorm Eating, I will be sharing a few other ideas for […]
Why I Think Everyone Should Do Karate
I’m going to be honest. I am not athletic. I did soccer most summers and gymnastics during the school year until I was 12. I quit because I was really not good. I stopped enjoying them and I was embarrassed by how behind I was. But my mom wanted me to still do something active. So, […]
Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust
I have always intended to read scripture and get to know it, but I still have a long way to go. I am interested in the scriptures of non-Christian religions as well, but I only have so much time right now. However, among all I have read, creation stories have always fascinated me. As a […]
What I Learned: It’s Good to Be Vulnerable
Many of my Sunday reflections the past two months have been about friendship. It’s importance and my struggles. Or how summer camp makes me feel. This past week I have made a new friend, a sophomore in the new group of people I am working to become friends with. We have been acquaintances all year, […]
Why Sustainability is So Important
I wax on and on about sustainable, green living on this blog. I talk about making homemade cleaning and hygiene products, as well as how to reduce the trash that we produce. But why? Yes, it is healthier, cheaper, and more sustainable, but what makes it so? Resources are Limited It’s no secret that the […]
Dorm Eating: Clean “Ramen”
What college student hasn’t eaten ramen? Don’t be ashamed, you know you’ve done it. I certainly have. Sometimes it was because there was a huge blizzard and I didn’t want to walk to the caf. Sometimes my fiance was visiting and I didn’t want to buy him dinner. Sometimes I was just really lazy. But […]
Book Review: Beautify Your DIY
The holidays are coming up. Have you started thinking about Christmas presents yet? If you don’t want to buy the Fall into Health Bundle for your loved ones (or use one of the discounts that come with it to get them something!), have you thought about making something? You could make them something like homemade […]
Sunday Reflections: Lazarath
Okay, if your church is on the same gospel schedule as mine, you’ll know this is rather late. However, I wanted to have time to do this post justice. At the end of September (I said it was late), the gospel reading at church was Luke 16:19-31, the story of the rich man and Lazarath, […]
What I Learned: I need to de-clutter my life
As I type this… My room has a makeshift carpet made of over a week’s worth of laundry There is a ring of books, papers, flashcards, pens, and charger cords around the chair where I do homework You cannot see my desk because it is a “dumping ground” when I come inside or unpack my […]
Things I Love: October
I’m starting my month of gratitude early to once again share with you the things this month that I am thankful for, or that even just made me smile. Things I Love Things that I love (with accompanying blog posts): What are some things that you love this month?
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