Hi, there!Happy New Year! I am currently on a plane heading west to Las Vegas. My husband and I are going out to visit our son, who moved there a couple months ago. It’s a big trip that has been much anticipated. In 2019 and early 2020, Mike worked out in Vegas supervising the building of the ESPN studio where Christian is employed today. He commuted from our home in Virginia to Vegas weekly, and every week he told me how gracious the people were out there and how they’d all said repeatedly that he should bring his wife on one of those trips and they would take good care of us. Then, the world sort of stopped spinning and...
Organizing Bins are great for organizing the home. Get ready to tackle the mess and make a place for the things you use. Even after cleaning, certain areas of the home get disorganized easily (especially if you craft or have kids or grandkids…). Or do you have too many things you don’t use? Let’s tackle those spots. How To Organize Using Storage Bins? Declutter by tossing, selling, or donating unwanted items. Next, decide on a space to hold items (like a bookshelf, closet shelf, cabinet, or storage unit). Add the items to the organizing bins and containers… Affiliate links may be included in the post. By clicking the links for qualifying purchases we earn a small commission. This is at...
Spanish adjectives don’t have to be difficult. Below, I’ll list 50 of the most common and useful Spanish adjectives – like the words for common and useful. 😉 I have also included some important rules to apply when using adjectives in Spanish. At the end of the article, I will also discuss gender agreement and other rules tied to adjectives in Spanish. ¿Listos? ¡Vamos! Table of contents What is an Adjective Anyway? 50 of the Most Useful Spanish Adjectives 10 Basic Spanish Adjectives 1. & 2. Bueno and Malo (“Good” and “Bad”) 3. Grande (“Big”) 4. Pequeño (“Small”) 5. Rápido (“Fast”) 6. Lento (“Slow”) 7. Caro (“Expensive”) 8. Barato (“Cheap”) 9. Seco (“Dry”) 10. Mojado (“Wet”) 11. Fácil (“Easy”) 12. Difícil (“Difficult”) 13. Joven (“Young”) 14. Viejo (“Old”) 15. Nuevo (“New”) 16. Alto (“High/Tall”) 17. Bajo (“Low”) 18. Corto (“Short”) 19. Largo (“Long”) 20. Aburrido (“Bored/Boring”) 21. Vivo (“Alive”) 22. Muerto (“Dead”) 23. Listo (“Ready/Smart”) 24. Inteligente (“Intelligent”) 25. Pobre (“Poor”) 26. Rico (“Rich”) 27. Común (“Common”) 28. Raro (“Rare”) 29. Útil (“Useful”) 30. Guapo (“Beautiful”) 31. Feo (“Ugly”) 32. Feliz (“Happy”) 33. Triste (“Sad”) 34. Pesado (“Heavy”) 35. Tranquilo (“Calm”) 36. Importante (“Important”) 37. Fuerte (“Strong”)...
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We shared our fave baby subscription boxes in our latest baby gear Momtrends MVP's list!Where were subscription boxes when my kids were babies? I got in on the trend when they were small, but had they been around when they were infants I would have been all in then too. Haha! They offer new moms (and dads) a way to save time and money. And they make great gifts! We've put together our top picks for 2023 to give and GET.There is something so fun about digging into a box of surprises. I actually started ordering subscription boxes for myself and enjoyed them so much I knew I had to test them out for my kids too. I am sure...