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5 Simple Tips to Beat the Winter Blues

5 Simple Tips to Beat the Winter Blues

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) occurs during the fall and winter months when there is less sunlight throughout the day. These “winter blues” are actually a form of depression which tend to recur around the same time each year and can have a major impact on your daily routine. Activities you […]

5 Tips to Take Control of the Holidays

5 Tips to Take Control of the Holidays

The holidays are a magical time of year, aren’t they? Full of so many occasions to enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals with family and loved ones. Not to mention all the get-togethers with friends you don’t often see throughout the year. And, many of us find joy in the act of […]

The History of Emojis

The History of Emojis

July 17th marks World Emoji Day! What better way to celebrate than by getting educated on the history of Emojis! The first ever emoji can be dated back to 1998 and was invented in Japan by a man named Shigetaka Kurita (via Wired). Kurita created the first 180 emojis based […]

12 things Canadians Have to be Proud Of!

12 things Canadians Have to be Proud Of!

Happy Canada Day! Today we celebrate Canada turning 151, WOW! As Canadians, we have many things to be proud of. Here is a few that Canadian from Everywhere believes to make Canada awesome! Smarties (not sold in USA) Crispy Crunch and Coffee Crisp (not sold in USA) Baseball is Canadian […]

The Best Old and New Children’s Books

The Best Old and New Children’s Books

National Book Day is just around the corner so I have compiled a list of the best old and new children’s book – check them out! The Best Old Children’s Books The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein Are You My Mother by P.D. Eastman Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans Little Bear […]