Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends.
Josephine Sanchez
Even if you’re not living in your forever house, and don’t know when or where you’ll be moving next, don’t you deserve the comfort of home, wherever that home is? Life is too short to live with that lumpy mattress, don’t you think? (I think.)
That said, now likely isn’t the time to throw down thousands of dollars on decor. The good news is, you don’t have to. Small changes in your home can make big changes in your life. It’s not the things, but the feelings, which hopefully are brought out by the things.
Here to help is Victoria Sass, founder and principal designer of Minneapolis-based Prospect Refuge Studio.
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
September 4, 2020 at 4:24 am
This is perfect for my boyfriend to read as he’s had a rough background with his father – going to share it now! (c)
Jackie
September 4, 2020 at 4:24 am
This is so well done. Thank you for sharing this post. I lost my dad 3 years ago and I think these questions are a great guide for how to handle the tough days. (c)
Jenn I
September 4, 2020 at 4:25 am
Thanks for this. My mom passed away 5 years ago and my dad has dementia. These holidays are always a little off for me now, to the point that I don’t want to celebrate them. Oddly enough, Mother’s Day is easier because everyone knows about my mom, but Father’s Day…… Father’s Day is just hard. He doesn’t know what day it is, so it’s hard to acknowledge it. But then I feel like a bad daughter…. ugh. So thanks. This will help. (c)
Weekly Read | 6.24.17 - You, Me & DC
September 4, 2020 at 4:25 am
[…] little bit of a serious blog read here, but I was particularly moved by the Wit & Delight article about Father’s Day being different for some people. It is primarily about what to do when your relationship with your father isn’t what you […] (c)
mitssubishi triton
September 4, 2020 at 4:26 am
thanks your post , so helpful (c)