Catch Up on Christmas Plan

Declutter, clean and spruce all public areas of your home. Hang Christmas lights and decorate your home. Decide on a Christmas theme. Read why using a theme for Christmas organizing saves time and money while helping you bring to life the Christmas of your dreams. You can select a theme from 25 suggestions or design … Continue reading Catch Up on Christmas Plan

Catch Up on Christmas Plan

Declutter, clean and spruce up all public areas of your home. Hang Christmas lights and decorate your home. Decide on a Christmas theme. Read why using a theme for Christmas organizing saves time and money while helping you bring to life the Christmas of your dreams. You can select a theme from 25 suggestions or … Continue reading Catch Up on Christmas Plan

Catch Up on Christmas Plan

Declutter, clean and spruce your front entry, but just hit the high spots. Decorate your entry and hang lights that you can use for Thanksgiving as well as Christmas. Make sure that hallways, bathrooms, and the living room are clean and decluttered. Clean the kitchen. Decide on a Christmas theme. Read why using a theme … Continue reading Catch Up on Christmas Plan

Christmas Plan Step 2: Decide on Activities and Gatherings

The Old Bohemian Homestead Christmas Plan Claim your free printable Christmas planning pages. This week in the Old Bohemian Christmas Plan,  we’ll decide on our Christmas activities and gatherings. If you are just starting or a little behind on the plan Don’t worry. I have you covered with a quick Christmas catch-up plan.  Just dive in where you are. If … Continue reading Christmas Plan Step 2: Decide on Activities and Gatherings

How I spent my summer vacation (it’s not what you think)

I chose a balmy scene to head this month’s literary wayfarer journal not to mock myself but as a reminder of the laid back lifestyle I’d like to have.  My summer vacation didn’t look anything like this, and it definitely felt the opposite. This is the view I spent most of the summer looking at: Okay, … Continue reading How I spent my summer vacation (it’s not what you think)

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

Writing Hills of Nevermore (Montana Gold 1) and Deceptive Tide (Islands of Intrigue 3) occupied my time this summer, pushing nearly everything else aside. Circumstances  combined with the ethereal nature of a creative undertaking like writing a book put me in an epic time crunch. I lived to tell the tale, despite my doubts, and I’m probably … Continue reading The Light at the End of the Tunnel

Training a Dragon, Contemplating Death, and Other Pastimes

  This month I’ve enjoyed an interesting experiment while teaching myself to dictate my books.  It’s not as easy as it might seem, because you have to include the dictation. That was almost a deal-killer for me, but after a while I got the hang of it. You see, I usually think the punctuation as I … Continue reading Training a Dragon, Contemplating Death, and Other Pastimes