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Regina Paul

My favorite things to write about are topics that have to do with weather, pregnancy, weddings, saving money, living green, and my life with dogs. When I'm not writing, I love to spend time with my husband, read, create 3D artwork and Native American beadwork.

If you are experiencing dry skin, cracked lips, itchy eyes, or you are getting shocked every time you walk across the carpet, then chances are you don't have enough moisture in the air and you might benefit from a humidifier. If rooms in your home feel stuffy, you have rotting wood, or wet stains on the walls or ceilings, then you might benefit from a dehumidifier.

Moving to a new town -- or even just across town -- and having to go to a new school and make new friends can be scary for kids. It's normal for children to stress out about moving, but there are some things you can do as a parent to make the move less stressful for your children.

Moving insurance is one of those things that people usually think they can get by without. After all, your moving or relocation company will cover any damage or destruction of your property while it's being moved and during transit. Right? Well, not exactly.

When I was moving out of state -- from Oregon to Washington -- the items on this moving checklist made my move so much easier. Without this list, I would have lost my mind!

Most of us have had to pack up and move at least once in our lives. And, this isn't always the most fun experience. Plus, it can be downright expensive to move. I recently moved myself, and I learned a few interesting things along the way -- some of them the hard way. So, if you don't have the extra money to pay for movers to come and pack up your stuff and move it for you, then you'll enjoy these money-saving tips.