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In the latest Confessions roundup, 15 parents share their thoughts on toddlers, homework, and overly involved in-laws.
It's ok for your house to look like people live there. Good, even!
Esta semana volvemos a Nueva York, a este fantástico dúplex con terraza y piscina en el tejado y 50 ventanas que miran al río por las que la luz entra en la casa y lo invade todo. Un lujazo en una …
“Bilingual”1/2 #Fe3h #claudeleth #bylaude A very self indulgent idea I had at 5am about a week ago. Looks like it ends a bit abruptly? There’s about 13 more pages of properly Spici content you can find it on my patreon (for a dollar!). https://t.co/dTlbqdlhXh
You know it’s bad when you can’t find the toilet any more. Following last week’s photos of an abandoned record warehouse, we stumbled upon these images of another abandoned property, stuffed to the seams with records. Owned by a 68-year old collector, the two story house was jammed with a quarter of a million records […]
“Bilingual”1/2 #Fe3h #claudeleth #bylaude A very self indulgent idea I had at 5am about a week ago. Looks like it ends a bit abruptly? There’s about 13 more pages of properly Spici content you can find it on my patreon (for a dollar!). https://t.co/dTlbqdlhXh
I’m reading Randall Jarrell’s translation of Goethe’s Faust, for no better reason than that I found a good used copy while browsing at the Strand. Jarrell died before he could finish part I—at times the verse is a little rough—but Robert Lowell stepped in to translate Gretchen’s famous Spinning Song, which now reads, very movingly, […]
“I honestly thought that my house was going to have to look like Fisher Price threw up all over it..."
The economic transformations of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century brought about further changes in men's and women's roles. Work was less likely to be done in the home, as fewer and fewer Americans lived on farms, and men left the home to work in offices and factories. Men assumed sole responsibility for the financial support of the family, becoming the breadwinners, a term coined in the early 19th century. Married women were not supposed to work for wages, and were considered too pure and innocent to be out in the working world. Women were supposed to devote themselves to domestic duties, and children were seen as young innocents who needed a mother's protection. Fathers had less and less to do with raising their children. Although the 19th-century ideal held that married women were not supposed to work, women did contribute to the family's well-being. Wealthy women planned formal dinners, balls, and other social gatherings that were crucial to their husbands' political and business success. Middle-class women sewed for what they called pin money, small amounts that frequently balanced the family budget. Married women in the middle and working classes took in boarders, sold hot lunches or pastries to neighbors, and saved money by doing their own baking, brewing, gardening, and other chores. It was also common in middle- and working-class families for sons to be sent to school, while their teenage sisters supported this schooling by working in a factory, teaching in elementary schools, or taking in sewing. Such work was considered acceptable as long as it was either done in the house or by unmarried young women. Many 19th-century American families did not fit into this nuclear family ideal, as it was expensive. High housing costs meant more people than just the nuclear family often lived under one roof. Extended families, including grandparents and other relatives, were most numerous in the mid-19th century. Immigrants clung to traditional extended-family forms, and poorer families often included grandparents, grandchildren, and sometimes aunts and uncles in order to maximize sources of income and save on rent. Check out these amazing photos below to see how did everyday life of people in their houses in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
If you’re new to the child modeling scene, or simply need a refresher, I’m sharing some helpful tips to create an amazing kid's modeling portfolio.
I want one! :) "Books to the ceiling, Books to the sky. My pile of books Are a mile high. How I love them! How I need ...
If you've ever wondered what the layout of your favorite fictional character's apartment looked like, interior designer Iaki Aliste Lizarralde may have
Barb Rosen (Our Fairfield Home & Garden) and I met today at Longwood Gardens…for lunch and a stroll in the rain. We have been Following each other on Pinterest for a little over a year no…
WITCH HOUSE TOUR!!
A cathedral-loft style, 3-bedroom home with a prow front and many interior details that accentuate the angled design features bit.ly/1kIc1mh
I just have to dream about my dream home. I don't know if it will ever happen, but I don't want to lose hope. And, besides, it's fun to think about.
Birkenstocks need not apply.
This post is part of our daily series of posts showing the most inspiring images selected by some of the Abduzeedo's writers and users.
Alabama may be the first state to require its police officers receive sensory-inclusive training, but hopefully others will follow suit.
Looking for a unique piece of wall decor? This Livsnjustare definition art print is perfect for you! The Swedish word Livsnjustare means "one who loves life deeply and lives it to the fullest". This digital download is available in multiple sizes, including 5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 16x20, and A4. These sizes can be scaled up or down to fit most frames, but if you need a specific size, just let me know and I'll be happy to make it for you. How to download: Once you purchase this listing, you will receive a link to download the high-resolution digital files for your Livsnjustare definition art print. These files can be printed at home or at your local print shop. You can also upload the files to an online printing service, such as Shutterfly or Walgreens. Sizes included: 5x7 inches 8x10 inches 11x14 inches 16x20 inches A4 (210 x 297 mm) Please note that this is a digital download and no physical product will be shipped. Also, colors may vary slightly depending on your computer monitor and printer. Add this Livsnjustare definition art print to your home decor and enjoy the beauty of the Swedish language.
I just have to dream about my dream home. I don't know if it will ever happen, but I don't want to lose hope. And, besides, it's fun to think about.
I just have to dream about my dream home. I don't know if it will ever happen, but I don't want to lose hope. And, besides, it's fun to think about.