
Summer Slowdown = Legacy Catch-Up
Before the back-to-school chaos creeps in—or the holidays sneak up—this slower season is the perfect time to check in on something most of us avoid: your legacy.

You Can Now Become Compost in Georgia. Seriously.
Each summer, my mom would plant a vegetable garden full of tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce. She’d also dabble in composting—nothing fancy, just a humble pile

What Your 18-Year-Old Needs Before Adulthood (Besides a Diploma)
Tomorrow, my sweet little love nugget of a nephew graduates from high school. I’m in total disbelief. One minute I was changing his diapers, and

📸 Photos, Photos Everywhere (and Not a Clue Where to Start)
Hi friends, When my mom died, I had to clean out 3 houses, including one that had been in our family for five generations. That

Unpopular Opinion: Sharing Passwords ≠ Estate Plan
Hi there, Let’s get this out of the way: Sharing your password list is not an estate plan. It’s a digital time bomb wrapped in

Why didn’t anyone tell me they were dying?
Spring is supposed to be about renewal, fresh starts, and new beginnings. For me? It reminds me of endings. My parents died in March and April—different
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