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  • A man planning a vacation with a lot of tabs open and is overwhelmed with all the decisions.
    Commentary | Family | Whatnots

    I Didn’t Lose My Mind — I Just Misplaced It in 47 Tabs

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 16, 2025

    I haven’t lost my mind. Just buried it somewhere between summer travel plans, blackout dates, loyalty logins, and a tab that’s been open for two weeks too long.

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  • pink hynacith flowers in the back ground with happy Mother's Day written in black fonts on top.
    Sunday Shorts | Tidbits

    🌸 Mother’s Day Sunday Short

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 11, 2025May 10, 2025

    Whether your day begins with jelly bean toast or quiet coffee, I hope you’re seen—not just as “Mom,” but for who you truly are.

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  • An illustrations of a tornado with letters flying out of it. It is a sylexia storm.
    Dyslexia | Whatnots

    After the Diagnosis: What Helped Us Move Forward with Dyslexia

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 9, 2025September 1, 2025

    ust got a dyslexia diagnosis? Here’s what helped us move forward—real tips from a parent who’s been there, without the overwhelm or expert jargon.

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  • An Australian Shepherd holding toy rope ready to play tug
    Life with an Aussie Dog | Whatnots

    Olive-Tested Dog Toys: The Ones That (Mostly) Survived a Power Chewer

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 8, 2025May 8, 2025

    Got a strong chewer or a working-breed dog who destroys toys for sport? Our Aussie, Olive, was an expert in toy destruction—until these stood up to the test. From her blueberry-scented forever ball to her favorite gift-wrapped squeaker, here are the toys that actually lasted.

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  • An Australiain Shepherd looking sweet despite being a food thief.
    Life with an Aussie Dog | Whatnots

    Master Jedi Bacon Bandit: The Aussie Jedi Story of Olive

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 4, 2025May 4, 2025

    Celebrate May the 4th with a free Aussie Jedi printable! Meet Olive, the Australian Shepherd whose legendary bacon heist made her our very own Master Jedi. Grab your download and enjoy her true Jedi-level skills!

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  • Two young children standing in a puddle on a sunny day, one reaching out a hand to help the other.
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    To the Ones Who Show Up

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 3, 2025September 12, 2025

    Not all perseverance looks like grit and hustle. Sometimes it looks like a friend who answers the phone when no one else will—and keeps showing up, even when it costs them something.

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  • Text "Starting small. Building honest conversations". Two women sharing stories drinking coffee sitting in front a large arched window.
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    I’m Not an Expert — I’ve Just Been Through Some Things

    ByTidbits and Whatnots May 1, 2025April 30, 2025

    I’ve been in that spot — where you’re trying to figure it out, Googling things at midnight, wondering if anyone else has dealt with this. Here’s what I’ve learned so far.

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  • Using smart technology to make everyday home life safer, easier, and more connected.
    Commentary | Family | Whatnots

    Why the Fight Over Stoves Misses the Point

    ByTidbits and Whatnots April 29, 2025August 10, 2025

    A personal reflection on induction cooktops, innovation, and how small technologies quietly protect the people and places that matter most.

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  • P.S. If you like small steady wins, check back next Sunday — I’m sharing a story about unexpected Jedi-level skills (and something free to celebrate May the 4th).
    Sunday Shorts | Tidbits

    Sunday Shorts: Where the Work Actually Happens

    ByTidbits and Whatnots April 27, 2025April 28, 2025

    The real work is done in the quiet hours, long before the spotlight. A reflection on why showing up matters more than finishing fast.

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  • The brightly colored pictured is a composite of all things that are problems for Left handers from sprial notebooks to universal scissors to chiseled tip highlighter pens. The writings Says: Left-Hander's Problems: Exhibit A. in a purple text box on the left with a subtle upward and right pointed arrow back to the pictures.
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    Why I’m Picky About Pens (and Everything Else They Never Made for Lefties)

    ByTidbits and Whatnots April 25, 2025April 24, 2025

    From spiral notebooks to scissors, life as a left-hander means constant adjusting. A quiet reflection on tools, ease, and finding your fit.

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  • ARcher & Olive self care box
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    A Little Box That Arrived Right On Time

    ByTidbits and Whatnots April 23, 2025April 19, 2025

    This self-care journaling box from Archer & Olive was more than beautiful—it was thoughtfully designed, deeply reflective, and full of intentional details. I share my honest first impression, favorite pieces, and why I’ll be ordering again.

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  • A picture of a gear shift and a Yeti coffee mug, helping parents find patience
    Family | Whatnots

    The Parenting Power of a Well-Timed Sip

    ByTidbits and Whatnots April 21, 2025April 20, 2025

    It wasn’t the perfect words that saved the moment—it was the pause between them.

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