27 June 2019

JULY | moodboard

so it seems that my mood called for two boards this time ..... ♥

What i mean by 'i miss my things'....  I'm still living with my Mother after graduating from university and all my own house things are in storage...where they've been for the last 10 years basically.  Someday, when I get my own home again, it will be like Christmas!
Somewhere in those boxes is my vintage tea pot collection, all sorts of lovely tea cups and vintage linens.  I love collecting silver candlesticks and trays too.  I miss my gorgeous, practically new, $3k sofa that is stacked against the back wall.... i go visit the things i collected throughout my life occasionally... rolling up the door and just staring at a wall of boxes and what-nots stacked high. Someday, it will be a walk down memory lane.


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I was there and heard. You were encouraged to seek help. I truly hope you do. As for me, I will no longer care about what is said about me, that has been the long, arduous lesson I have learned and am still. And I'm thankful to always be learning- it means I am not just alive, but living. #peacebewithyou 🕊 #elfinal #lifeatsunset

happy summer days
                       xoxo, ande

17 June 2019

HOME | what it takes to buy a home today

So many of us are thinking of purchasing our own homes and here is some pretty basic 
information to help us determine if we're ready for that challenge.
Of course, what I want and expect from a home is different from what others want and we all have different ideas of what we need from a home.  There's the differences between a 'first' home and a 'dream' home; but whether your purchasing a first home for newly weds or a second or third home midway through your journey, home is where the heart is.  In this article, they choose a range of cities with median home prices starting around $150k all the way up to $1M and tell us what it will take to get into a home in these price ranges, from your expected yearly salary to the amount you'll need to save before even attempting to get your mortgage.

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The article, from 'make it', CNBC, a recognized world-leader in business news, "The salary you need to earn to be able to afford a home in 15 major US cities", gives insight into just how long it will take someone to save for the down-payment for a median priced home.  In cities from Ohio to California the standard for most of us is 20% down.  There are special circumstances that allow some to avoid down-payments. Some first time buyers and Veterans may qualify for this, but for the most part most of us will be facing this.  

The article points out that if you want to buy a home with a purchase price of $150k you will need to be earning a salary of at least $30,000/year and that it will take you (while earning $30k a year and having living expenses too) approximately 12 years to save the 20% down payment of $30,000 for a home in that price range (save $2500/year or about $210/month).  The median home value will vary according to regional and state locations so read on to see if your city made the list.

Just a note from me, and this is just my personal opinion, not to say that someone will not have the drive and determination to achieve this goal on that salary because I'm certain there are people making the sacrifices right now to achieve this, but.... $30,000/year is not much for a family to live on these days and if someone is having to pay for a home to live in(rental or otherwise), cars, and say health insurance for a family on that salary...it will be pretty difficult to set aside $2500/year for 12 years.  Now as the median home value goes up in other cities hopefully median salaries are increased as well.  Also, lets say you choose a home in a city with a median value of $200k to $300k, it will take you about 17 years to save for the down payment.  Do i need to say that I'm staring off into the sunset on that bit of information, in shock?  Ugh!

continue reading this article here


happy home hunting,  i feel like that might be sarcastic... sorry
                       xoxo, ande

01 June 2019

FOOD | Strawberry Avocado Kale Summer Salad

With summer and the heat, a cool, refreshing salad sounds perfect.
this recipe comes from Garden & Table.  Enjoy!

Strawberry Avocado Kale Salad


Yield: 2 servings
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Total time: 15 minutes

Ingredients
6 cups baby kale {I like to add in some simple iceberg lettuce too, shredded}  PLEASE wash your lettuces and kale greens very well.  I use a strainer for the pre-chopped, bagged greens.
2 cups strawberries, washed well {use a baking soda, water mixture to get berries thoroughly clean}.
1 ripe avocado, sliced

Dressing
4 slices bacon
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons white vinegar
1/2 teaspoon poppy seeds
salt & pepper to taste

Directions
Please kale, lettuce, strawberries and avocado in a large bowl and set aside.
For the dressing, cook the bacon until crisp.  Remove from pan and drain on paper towels. Crumble into small pieces, set aside.  Whisk together remaining ingredients and add bacon in, stir.
Drizzle over salad just before serving.  


Happy June 1st,
       xoxo, ande