The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)

sugarcoating that we’re entering

There’s no sugarcoating that we’re entering into another season of wobbly back-to-school situations. Some families are returning to a “normal” routine; others need to follow a more hybrid approach—but either way, home most definitely continues to be at center stage in this ever-evolving plotline. It’s the place where everything happens (cue the full range of emotions and hormones).

The silver lining? This gray zone we’re living in can still be made functional and even fun with a few updates—from quick additions like fort-friendly floor cushions and a rainbow-hued pegboard—to bigger projects in the form of an indoor slide or trapdoor beds that can double as a trampoline on rainy days.

full range of emotions

There’s no sugarcoating that we’re entering into another season of wobbly back-to-school situations. Some families are returning to a “normal” routine; others need to follow a more hybrid approach—but either way, home most definitely continues to be at center stage in this ever-evolving plotline. It’s the place where everything happens (cue the full range of emotions and hormones).

The silver lining? This gray zone we’re living in can still be made functional and even fun with a few updates—from quick additions like fort-friendly floor cushions and a rainbow-hued pegboard—to bigger projects in the form of an indoor slide or trapdoor beds that can double as a trampoline on rainy days.

rainy days

There’s no sugarcoating that we’re entering into another season of wobbly back-to-school situations. Some families are returning to a “normal” routine; others need to follow a more hybrid approach—but either way, home most definitely continues to be at center stage in this ever-evolving plotline. It’s the place where everything happens (cue the full range of emotions and hormones).

The silver lining? This gray zone we’re living in can still be made functional and even fun with a few updates—from quick additions like fort-friendly floor cushions and a rainbow-hued pegboard—to bigger projects in the form of an indoor slide or trapdoor beds that can double as a trampoline on rainy days.

living in can still be made functional and even fun

There’s no sugarcoating that we’re entering into another season of wobbly back-to-school situations. Some families are returning to a “normal” routine; others need to follow a more hybrid approach—but either way, home most definitely continues to be at center stage in this ever-evolving plotline. It’s the place where everything happens (cue the full range of emotions and hormones).

The silver lining? This gray zone we’re living in can still be made functional and even fun with a few updates—from quick additions like fort-friendly floor cushions and a rainbow-hued pegboard—to bigger projects in the form of an indoor slide or trapdoor beds that can double as a trampoline on rainy days.