If you’re familiar with MUJI products, you might have seen one of those simple and neat, yet iconic plastic containers and storage drawers or what commonly known as PP storage.
When our baby was only a few days old, we set up a playpen in our living area as a designated space for his daily tummy time and other activities during the day. Here’s how we arrange the playpen and some ideas on what to put inside as well as safety precautions you should pay attention to if you plan to get one.
To celebrate this year’s holiday season, I decided to start a new family tradition with advent calendar. I think it is such a cute and fun way to track the days until Christmas with my little one. Instead of buying ready-to-use advent calendar, I wanted to get a little crafty by making a super simple DIY origami advent calendar using materials that I already have at home.
In our busy daily life, cleaning can be a tedious and time-consuming task. Ever since I have a baby, all I want to know is how to get our house clean in the fastest way possible. The key to having a house that’s always clean and easy to keep clean is by having a daily cleaning routine and stick to it. But we all know, life happens. Sometimes we’re in a hurry or have someone coming over unexpectedly and all we have is just 30 minutes. So here are some shortcuts you can do that can help clean your house quickly.
Why Print Photos?
In the world where almost all photographs are captured digitally, is there REALLY a need for printed copies?
If you by chance lead a minimalist lifestyle, you may be wondering the same thing. I used to think that printed photos only create clutter and it is also somewhat ephemeral and not meant to last forever (papers turn yellow over time, change in colours or print quality, etc.).
Whenever I’m feeling nostalgic, I can just literally access the photos on my phone or computer in seconds which will take longer if it were printed. With Google Photos, especially, almost all of my photos are right there at my fingertips and sharing with family and friends can also be done easily and quickly. So why bother? Printed photos are just not practical – or are they?