
Someone Once Told Me Our House Feels Like a Warm Hug and I Think This Might Be Why
The author recounts how a visitor’s comment that her home felt like a "warm hug" sparked a lasting aesthetic vision. She describes moving from a modest New Jersey house to a renovated beach‑side home in Massachusetts, emphasizing that comfort can be achieved without costly upgrades. The post outlines deliberate, low‑budget choices that create a welcoming atmosphere and ties the narrative to the promotion of her new book, *But I’m Bored*. It positions the "warm hug" concept as a replicable design philosophy.

Something Playful: The Chalk Edit
Author Lizzie Assa‑Med promotes her new book *But I’m Bored* while highlighting chalk as a simple, low‑cost tool for independent play. She recounts watching her toddler draw a chalk road, illustrating how the medium gives children control without adult supervision....

Something Playful: The Board Game Edit
The author observes teens opting for fast‑paced card games like Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza over phones during social gatherings, highlighting a shift toward analog play. This trend underscores how simple board games foster laughter, connection, and a break from...
