The Perfect Fall Getaway Emerald Lake Lodge

Well we snuck away for about 5 days on our very first longgg road trip with the kids. A total of 6 hours to our first stop visiting Emerald Lake Lodge. We all made it there in one piece thankfully! This was also our first family trip since self isolation and the announcement of COVID. We’ve been very cautious with travelling and felt like things had all been put into place to make things safer now.

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Paws Up For Raw Food Diet | Transitioning with Big Country Raw

Today I’m here to share with you a fun & natural way to feed your pups!
Drummm rolllll….
Big Country Raw provides families with pets; a healthy, all natural, all raw dog food. It is such a great way to give your animals a delicious and well balanced meal. It’s stress free and mess free.

We recently started to learn more and slowly introduced and transitioned Macy’s diet from a dry food blend to Big Country Raw food diet. I wanted to share a little more about Big Country Raw too because I had a really fun time learning more about them and the process. Which, the more I learnt the more excited I got about the quality of food I was able to give Macy. It really put my mind at ease knowing all of the benefits and how it’s made.

Big Country Raw is a Canadian based company, with fast home delivery distribution from Ontario. They use all pasture-raised meat, foraged grass and nutrients like Omega 3 & Vitamin B. Fish are wild caught from Canadian fisheries, vegetables are all organically grown. Free range poultry! It literally can’t get any better than that.

The transition was so quick and easy. No real problems at all. We really couldn’t believe how easy it was. And how much she LOVED it. We basically everyday would slowly start adding more into her diet and slowly taking away her previous food by exchanging it for this. And she liked her new raw food diet like WAY more by the excitement she got every time we gave it to her!

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LYA “Love You All” New Frames & My Top 5 Picks!

A few weeks ago, I was visiting my local IRIS location. Browsing my way through all the frames, trying to find the best pair to suit me and my style. When I stumbled upon a really cool, unique line named LYA. Interested in all of them, my curious self asked, what is LYA? Without hesitation the staff were very eager to tell me all about the new frame brand. LYA; “Love You All” is something the founder of IRIS, Dr. Francis Jean would often say and finish off with this beautiful saying. 

It was his trademark that IRIS wanted to continue to keep his memory. It is also their motto in how the company is passionate about people and helping! Designed by Catherine O, the same designer behind Ziggy, Jean Reno and JF Rey brands. 

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How To Make Your Own Wood Beaded Garlands | Budget Friendly DIY

I love these little added home decor touches, wooden beaded garlands. After Macy ended up chewing a few of my really beautiful and really expensive ones. I just decided to make my own!

Ella and I spent a hefty dollar at Michaels the other day and we got into a crafting mood. I grabbed two packages of one size and another package of smaller ones. Each pack costs $5. I used two packs per garland but depending on how long you like it totally depends on how many beads you need. I also grabbed some yarn for $4. You can also use twine from the dollar store works equally as well.

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DIY How to Install Shiplap Feature Wall | Home Hardware

A little bit about the space… 

This is our giant living room wall. Since the day we moved into our first home, this wall has always had me thinking… “feature wall”. It’s long, lacks character, and is a difficult wall to turn into a gallery wall because it’s just so big. We kind of just kept it blank, pondering over what to do…
Until now of course! Drummm roollllll…. We created a shiplap wall! This idea was a seed that had been planted in the back of my mind about 4 years ago, and finally, it happened. We are very excited to share how we went about and created it. It was our first time ever attempting a shiplap wall, and I think we did a pretty good job. Shiplap is just one of those magical things you can easily add to your home, transforming any wall, big or small. It adds so much charm. 

Research… 

Before we started anything, we did our research. Finding ideas on, of course, Pinterest, laying out the mood boards in our minds, and talking to together on how we envisioned the wall. Once we agreed on the idea of how it would look, we started to research materials and cost at Home Hardware while working on a budget.


For any shiplap wall we totally recommend researching before staring. Make sure you have a game plan for what will work for your home. Everyone likes to install shiplap a little differently as we found on our research journey. A little piece of advice, if your project comes across a few bumps in the road, don’t get discouraged. Make it fun and go back to the drawing board. For us, we found a really great way to make all of this happen at our local Home Hardware. They had everything we needed for the project, and it always makes it easier when you find a place that is a one stop shop for all your project needs. 

Tools & Materials…. 

*Makita Compressor Nail Gun
*Spacers – a nickel could even work!
*MDF Metrie Boards
*Makita Saw
*Beauti-Tone Paint – Here Comes The Bride
*Caulking


We found 1/2inch white primed Metrie Baseboards for our wall and used spacers (nickels) to lay out the sections while pre-nailing pieces up. You’ll see in the photo below the tiny black spots in between each board. 

Wall Process | The How To… 

  • Work on a clean slate. Make sure the wall is washed down and rid of any dust wall bunnies. Making sure the wall is painted the same colour that you’ll be painting your shiplap is also another handy idea. This way you’re not having to paint the wall through cracks. 
  • Remove any baseboards and trim you might have. 
  • Pre-cut the boards to the length of the wall, depending on whether you decide to do yours vertically or horizontally. We pre-cut all our pieces and then laid them out and organized them. 
  • Once we had the correct number of boards we needed to cover the wall, we placed them up on the wall and added in our spacers to keep them from falling down. They stayed like this until we had the wall covered, measured properly, and positioned straight. 
  • Next part, nailing them in!
  • Caulking and filling in over each nail hole. 
  • Next, we painted the primed shiplap with Beauti-Tone paint. We used the same white paint we use on all of our walls, “Here Comes The Bride”. Priming the boards makes a world of a difference, it was less work for us when painting to have it already primed. 
  • Once the paint was dry after sitting for 24 hours, we replaced all of our trim and the baseboards went back up. 
  • When all Drew’s hard work was finished, I got to work on my favourite part – decorating!!! 

Voila…. 

And done. I’m so happy with how it turned out. It was fun to find this idea and go with it. The size of your wall will help you decide on whether you want the shiplap laying horizontal or vertical.
After reading some design websites I had a lightbulb idea. Our living room wall already looked and felt long, so going with the traditional horizontal shiplap would have made the wall feel even longer. Going vertical is something new. It’s a little more unique and it makes the room feel the size that it is. It makes the wall appear taller and gives it a cozy feel, which is exactly how I want our home to feel coming into this new fresh Fall season! 

Have you installed shiplap in your home before? I would love to hear more about it down below in the comments! 

{Disclosure this post was a sponsored post as part of a collaboration program, however all opinions are my own}

Keisha Lynne, xx

Hey Sugar, Cookie! Recipe!

Alright, so with home isolation we may have gotten this whole sugar cooking recipe thing down pat. Especially with the help from the kids. They have been extra eager in helping me out! Theyve been the ones bringing the ingredients out and almost getting it started on their own.

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Back To School Tradition, Eye Exams At IRIS!

Yup, you read that right. Every year at about this same time of year, our whole family rounds up for our traditional eye exam at IRIS. It’s honestly a fun time of year too, because that’s when I know that school is about to start soon and that everyone is all geared up and prepared for the rest of the school year. Change up glasses or the prescription. Whatever it may be, everything eye related we get covered at IRIS.

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Visiting The Hilton Vancouver Downtown #OnRobson | Things To Do

Well, as a family travel blog, this year has really taken a turn. With little travel but a big itch to explore we really started to pick our brains in search of something fun, travel like and close to home. We nailed it. A night with The Hilton Vancouver Downtown with the little ones and exploring Robson Street. One of my favourite streets to walk on in Vancouver. There is just so much to do and see!

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