Holy cats, have we really been blogging for six years?!
It feels like Blogiversary 5 just happened, and that it was mere months ago that it was 2007 and we were posting tiny pictures and writing a few sentences each night about whatever was going on under our roof. All of the years of this adventure have been exciting, but the last 12 months in particular have brought things we never could’ve expected when we started this site: a book that somehow landed on the best-seller list, a lighting collection that we designed right here in Richmond with a local company, a short film on Oprah (what?!), and probably the most exciting thing of all to us… a new house in a neighborhood that we’ve dreamed about living in for longer than we’ve even been blogging.
For our sixth blogiversary, we wanted to start things off with a twenty piece orchestra to serenade you while you eat your Toaster Strudel and scroll through this post, but the logistics were a little tricky. So we decided to go for the next best thing: a week of blogiversary fanfare and behind the scenes banter (just like we’ve done for the past few years here, here, here, and here). And the festivities start right now. Here are a few of the things that we have on tap for this week:
- a day in the life post full of pictures & details about an average day for us (just keep scrolling for this one!)
- an awesome giveaway that just happens to involve plane tickets
- a mathy medley of pie charts and blog stats about how we spend our time, where our money comes from (and where it goes), along with a few pretty intense facts & figures (some of which even surprised us)
- a Q&A video full of answers to tons of personal questions that you guys submitted via Facebook
- a behind-the-scenes post about our recent Oprah stint (there’s a pretty funny story about how that day started out…) along with a clip for you guys
- a post about a side gig that didn’t work out (you win some, ya lose some, so we thought sharing something that didn’t work would be a fun pulling-back-the-curtain moment)
- a chance for you guys to tell us about yourselves, which John can’t wait to spin into an infographic-tastic recap for everyone
So on with the show! Some of our favorite blogiversary posts to look back on are our “Day In The Life” rundowns, since it’s fun to look back at what times were like in previous years – especially to see how our surroundings and our family has changed (click there to read the ones from 2012, 2011, 2010, & 2009).
But documenting yourself all day can make an already long day that much longer (ex: setting up the tripod to capture laundry folding), so this year we instituted an iPhone pic-only policy so that our day would be less filled with camera set-ups and more, well, like a real day in our lives. So forgive the crummy quality of some of the pics. That’s real life, yo.
6:15AM: John’s up. Today he goes for a run around the neighborhood, but some days it’s the gym (and some days it’s just staying in bed). Once back, there’s even a little bit of time to respond to a few emails before us girls wake-up.
7:45AM: Clara’s awake and she and John start the day slow with some playing in her room (they made a Lego dragon). I’m out of the shower and getting dressed, and Burger gets out of bed, but only for a second for a potty break. Then it’s back up to bed for him.
8:30AM: Everyone’s downstairs. Breakfast is eaten in various places, including Clara’s morning cup of yogurt while she takes in some Jake and the Neverland Pirates after some magnet-doll playing with me. I get a jump on reading, approving, and answering comments that collected overnight while John squeezes in a shower & a shave.
9:00AM: Running a bit behind schedule for school, I get Clara dressed quickly while John tosses her snack into her school bag. John and Clara are off just in time for the 15-20 minute drive to preschool (depending on lights). I hang back to proofread and double-check that morning’s post before it needs to go up at ten – making sure links work, all the images are in, and doing some last minute tweaks.
9:45AM: Clara’s dropped off at preschool so John runs a couple of errands on the way home, namely stopping at the grocery store to replenish the fridge. I steal a few minutes to respond to emails before hitting publish on the post at 10.
10:30AM: John’s home from the grocery store and I’m busy doing comments on the morning post. Once the food is put away, John takes advantage of the quiet house to focus on some computer work: backing up photos, responding to emails, and starting to select and size pictures for a post later in the week. I take some last minute photos for an upcoming post since the sun finally decided to come out and then I do some emailing about the showhouse before starting on a post for the next day.
NOON: Time to pick-up Clara at school. Since we’ve got a meeting right afterwards, we both head out. Once Clara’s picked up at 12:30, we swing by Jason’s Deli to grab a quick lunch before of our 1:30 meeting.
1:00PM: Back in the car to make the 30 minute drive to our appointment, which is photographing the Massey Street of Dreams for the quadruple House Crashing post we shared last week. This is already starting to feel like one of those days where we live in the car.
2:15PM: John’s photographing the homes while I gather info from our guide, Justin. I also steal away to publish the afternoon post from my phone at one point. Justin’s 10-year-old daughter was there so Clara spent most of the time playing with her new friend, although they eventually both ended up resting since we were close to Clara’s nap time, and Justin’s daughter was under the weather (hence not being in school and tagging along with us).
3:00PM: We leave the Street of Dreams to make the 40 minute drive home. I use the car ride to catch up on the comments that built up while we were touring. Clara reads a book in the backseat and John checks in with her periodically to make sure she hasn’t fallen asleep. Can’t lose a real nap at home by letting her drift off for ten minutes in the car!
3:45PM: We’re home and Clara is down for a nap. This is usually prime project doing-time, but I have a phone interview in a few minutes related to the Super Soul Sunday clip, and a showhouse call with the builder and his team afterwards. John gets changed into work clothes so he can caulk the sunroom’s trim & nail holes while I juggle two phone calls, a few emails, and attempt to finish the post I started earlier that day.
5:30PM: Clara’s up from her nap, so I go up there to grab her and we play in her room for a little while.
6:00PM: Family walk time! We don’t get one of these every night, but this weather is too gorgeous to skip one today. We talk about Clara’s school day, the upcoming posts we’re both writing, and what projects we each hope to get done the next day.
6:45PM: Home from our walk and time for dinner. Tonight’s a family favorite – chicken squares (update: here’s the recipe). Clara puts her mixing skills to work with me while I check in on comments again and finally finish the post I’ve been working on sporadically throughout the day. The thing about sharing 7 posts in a 5 day period is that we’re always working on finishing some that are already written, writing new ones, and answering questions for the ones that are already up.
7:30PM: Dinner is ready so we sit down to eat together. Clara gets her tomatoes and veggies down with minimal encouragement and even eats half of a chicken square. I clean up after dinner while John tackles a few emails that have built up throughout the day. Then Clara and I snuggle on the couch for a few minutes, finishing up the episode of Jake and the Neverland Pirates that she started before school.
8:15PM: Bedtime for Clara. She votes for a different mix of helpers each night, but tonight it’s Mommy on teeth brushing and PJ changing duty while Daddy is in charge of reading the story.
8:30PM: With Clara tucked in bed, it’s time to squeeze in a few more hours of productivity before we stow our laptops for the night. John finishes the post he prepped pictures for earlier in the day while I catch up on any questions that came up on Facebook or Instagram during the day along with sending some book outline stuff to our publisher (yes, we’re officially working on Book Two! Ahh!). Eventually the TV gets turned on and we’re sort of half watching as we finish up some last minute emails, comments, and miscellaneous computer work. We can’t believe other than John’s sunroom caulking, we haven’t done much DIY at all, which means tomorrow will probably be a project-heavy evening (after Clara’s all tucked into bed) to make up for it.
10:00PM: To resist the urge to keep working, we clean up and turn the lights off downstairs, put our computers away, and head up to watch TV in bed. Our current routine is trying to catch up on old Scandal episodes on Netflix (John’s 70% into it and I’m about 120% into it thanks to his sister getting me addicted).
11:30PM: John has already fallen asleep a couple of times mid-Olivia-Pope tirade, so the TV goes off once that episode is over. With teeth brushed and contacts out, John has a second wind and reads a few pages of a book while I decompress with some Pinterest browsing on my cell phone along with some late-night texting with Katie Bower and Roo. Burger finally comes under the covers to snuggle between us, and the lights are out by midnight.
Eadie says
I love this post! (and the previous years’,too). It really is fascinating to see a day in the life. You both seem so balanced; you work hard but make time for important family stuff, too. Wonderful. Kind of inspires me to do my own day in the life (for personal use, I don’t have a blog), just to see where and how my time is spent, and as a record to look back on. Thank you for sharing your lives with us reader folk- It certainly can’t be easy all the time, but I truly do appreciate your work and openness.
By the way, what kind of sunglasses is John wearing in that car pic? My hubs would look great in those! Thank you both!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks so much Eadie! Those sunglasses John has on are Target! He breaks them and rebuys them about once a year. Haha!
xo
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Lauren says
Oh my goodness – what a busy day! I’m exhausted just reading it. :)
Also…I lol’d while reading this sentence – “I hang back to proofread and double-check that morning’s post before it needs to go up at ten – making sure links work, all the images are in, and doing some last minute tweaks.”
The first time I read that sentence it read “…some last minute twerks.” Hahaha…gotta get’em all in! :)
YoungHouseLove says
Twerkie twerkie, baby!
xo
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Tish says
That was awesome! I felt like I was reading Us mag’s “Celebrities–They’re Just Like Us!” haha :) Thanks.
Pat S says
Okay, that wore me out!! :D
Katie says
This comment is not related to your blogpost at all (full disclosure there)…as I’ve been thinking about what project I want to next work on in my house, I end up seeing things that I don’t know what to do with…so my question for you is, have you ever thought about doing (or maybe you did it in the past, but it didn’t pan out well) a What Would the Petersik’s do post where people could ask you (and share pictures) of their problem area and ask what you would do. I’d love to get your opinions on what to do in my house, because very often my husband picks *white*, and then doesn’t want to do anything too labor intensive, and keep it cheap. I’d love to pick your brains sometime.
YoungHouseLove says
That would be fun! We used to do mood boards for people and we occasionally do email answers (although they’re usually about general decorating lessons we’ve learned or experiences as homeowners) but I love the idea of answering specific room questions again. Would you guys like that? Anyone?
xo
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Jessica says
Yes!!!!
Rian says
Sure!
Darcy says
OMG – YYYEEESSS!!! I have a problem area that I would love your opinion on!
Laura says
That is an awesome idea!!!
GG says
I’m all on board for this idea!!
Chelsea says
I love this idea too!
Katie says
Ummm…yes!
Pamela says
The “Design Dilemmas” got me hooked on you blog back in the day. Didn’t you take appointments and charge for your mood boards? Surely, you don’t have time for that anymore, but a fresh eye on a specific subject outside your home would be interesting. Kinda like that showhouse you’re doing, but scaled waaaaay back.
YoungHouseLove says
I think it would be so much fun to tackle if you guys are into it!
xo
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Angel says
we are into it.
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo!
xo
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Eadie says
Yes! Boy, have I got a room for you! :)
Ann says
Love your posts! The chair the Clara is lounging in (at 2:31 pm), do you happen to know the maker? Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
I wish! That was in the showhouse. Maybe Restoration Hardware or Pottery Barn?
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Sarah says
Happy Blogiversary! Love reading your posts and my daughter (who is Clara’s age) loves watching your videos. Congrats!
Darcy says
Yeah!!! I love Blogiversary week! I love the to see the behind the scenes madness that makes up your blog!! :-)
I gotta admit — I got teary when Oprah said your names at the start of the segment! It was soo great — nicely done guys! And I loved that they had a bunch of Clara and Burger cuteness — my 4 year old loved those parts! He especially loved the cookie making at the end — we had to make some that afternoon! LOL!
YoungHouseLove says
How crazy was that?! I totally sobbed. Don’t tell anyone.
xo
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Darcy says
LOL…its totally our secret!
Alicia S says
Happy Blogiversary! This is my favorite time of year :)
Elisabeth says
Hi, Petersiks! I love your blog so I thought I’d warn y’all that I received a virus alert from your blog this morning! My husband is a web-guy and said it’s an SQL Injection. Here is some info: http://www.esecurityplanet.com/open-source-security/top-5-wordpress-vulnerabilities-and-how-to-fix-them.html Hope that helps y’all get it fixed!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Elisabeth! It’s some sort of twitter bug (the “tweet this” button on the bottom of our site was triggering it, so we disabled it). If you clear your cache and come back it shouldn’t happen again! Sorry about that!
xo
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Rian says
If you have time to answer this question, I’m curious what other dishes you guys normally eat for dinner? And who is the chef of the house? :)
YoungHouseLove says
John’s usually the chef although I’ll occasionally do something like pasta or pancakes. Haha! As for what we eat, we like veggie burritos, hummus and salads, homemade pizza, loaded nachos, spaghetti (sometimes with meatballs, sometimes with shrimp, sometimes just sauce). Nothing too fancy, but we try to only have meat a few nights a week since it saves money.
xo
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Katie says
Yes, I’m always so interested in meal ideas from you guys!
Andrea Worley says
love day in the life recaps. :) my daughter who’s also clara’s age love jake too! and also SCANDAL!! love finding other fans.. I just had a season 2 marathon this weekend too, re capping for the premiere next week! Happy blogaversary YHL, I love that I found your blog all those years ago!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks so much Andrea!
xo
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Rachelle says
I love these day in the life posts. I find them so inspiring especially as a stay at home mom with a newborn and a preschooler, ie I barely get any task completely finished.
Madeline says
Congratulations on all your success. I personally read your blog because you guys are a rare mix of charming and sincere.
Leah says
Love you guys. Can we watch the Oprah show anywhere online? I missed it and I’m dying to see it :)
YoungHouseLove says
We’re going to share the clip with the whole behind the scenes scoop on Wednesday afternoon!
xo
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Laura says
LOVE Scandal-I wish I had Olivia’s wardrobe!!
YoungHouseLove says
Agreed! She has the best coats ever.
xo
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katelyn says
I wonder how many people have added Chicken Squares to their dinner plan this week.. I know I’m guilty. :)
So excited for this week you guys! It’s one on my favorites! ;)
YoungHouseLove says
Mmmm! They’re addicting! Beware!
xo
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Ashley says
Hahaha! I love the pic of John in the car taking Clara to prek. The people in the background don’t even realize they’re in the presence of celebs ;) Small town superstars!!
Michelle @ A Healthy Mrs says
Happy Blogiversary! Congrats on a wonderful 6 years!
Pri says
I love this blog! I follow from afar (across the hemisphere) you guys everyday and stay happy with each project! All happiness and good luck for you!
Priscila – from Curitiba – Paraná – Brazil
Amelia says
I’m in awe that you still get a nap out of your kiddo . . . and also that it’s in the late afternoon and she still falls asleep three hours later. On the (very) rare occasion that my three-year-old falls asleep in the afternoon, it takes him six or seven hours before he’s ready for bedtime. Jinkies!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, it’s funny how some of our friends think it’s crazy that we don’t have to rush home from preschool for a nap (many of them go down around 1) and Clara just likes a late nap. We used to worry it would interfere with night sleep, but it turns out she likes to be up almost all day long, have a nap, and then go down for the main event a few hours later! Haha!
xo
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Ashley says
Totally random but can I just say how much I loved that picture of Burger walking back in the door after his morning potty break? It’s just so precious!
Summer says
I can’t wait for book #2!!!
rachael says
Congratulations on 6 years of blogging! I love checking in everyday to see what you guys are up to. And I always remember its this week because our wedding anniversary is the 22nd. I don’t know if that’s bad to think about your own wedding and some strangers at the same time.
YoungHouseLove says
Haha! We’re forever intertwined in matrimony and blogiversary madness.
xo
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Grace says
You guys are too awesome!! HIGH FIVE for all the hard work you put into the blog and your love for your readers! We so appreciate it all!
Briel K. says
Yay Blogiversary week! Can’t wait to see all of the posts you have in store for us.
I watched your Oprah thing on youtube. Very cute!
I love Scandal! I’m also loving Breaking Bad, only one more episode :'( and I finally got to watch Orphan Black which is really good! I also second the House of Cards recommendation. Spacey is great!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Briel! Sounds so good!
xo
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Kim says
Oh my gosh, I am exhausted from reading this! You two manage your time VERY well. I’m super impressed!
Ida says
Happy Blogiversary! I’ve been following your blog for a couple of years now. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us.I love your Day in the Life series. It’s nice to see your interactions with each other and as a family! I wish you continued success and happiness!
Jessica says
Oh man I LOVE day in the life posts! And love the iPhone pictures- Burger is a good photographer… Must train my pups. On another note, you guys impress me so much with what you get accomplished! I should take a page from your book. Oh speaking of books I’m SO FREAKING EXCITED for yours. I had a question but I forget it now. My brain is out to lunch!
:) Jess
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, thanks Jess!
xo
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Gwen, The Makerista says
Love seeing a day in your life! I remember first seeing you all in an issue of The Nest, right after my husband and I got married and I moved into his home. I was so inspired by you two and your story! That was 5 years ago! And since then we’ve done a lot to our home and it’s neat that you all were a big motivator for us to get started.
Congrats on all the hard work and success!
Koliti says
Yay! Congrats on 6 years of sharing HAPPY House Love with the world!
Your “day in the life of” goes to show ya that A LOT of prioritizing and hard work results in great success. It’s a beautiful thing to cherish & nurture your family first and also be able to do the work you love. John & Sherry, you are rocking the Family & DIY!
You’ve mentioned working on your second book. Can I give you some book construction/binding feedback? The other day when I went to the library, I found your book (YAY! Enjoy the great projects and the format :)) and Jonathan Adler’s book, “100 Ways to Happy Chic Your Life”. I noticed that your book and Jonathan’s are bound in a similar fashion, but…..when I started looking through your book (first, of course!) and I turned the page – it ripped more than an inch up the perforations at the binding (and I noticed that other pages had suffered the same fate). Granted this is a library copy, but this was not a previously torn page. When I looked through Jonathan’s book that did not happen and I noticed that there might be some key construction/binding differences that you may want to consider for your second book.
Your book’s pages are 8 1/2″ in height and there are 36 perforations per page where the binding attaches. The perforations are only 1/16″ or less from the top & bottom of the page and only 3/8″ apart – thus making the perfect perforated tear-out page. I’m thinking that’s not the look you’re going for.
Jonathan’s book’s pages are 10 1/4″ in height and there are 12 perforations per page where the binding attaches. The perforations are an inch from the top & bottom of the page and about 3/4″ apart – I did not experience or see any tearing problems.
Of course I suspect that your book has been checked out from the library more than Jonathan’s (ha!), but I wanted to let you know since even private copies of your book(s) will be well loved and used often. Hope this helps.
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks so much Koliti! So helpful! Our book was actually designed to be what’s called a flexi-bound book from the start, which isn’t a hardcover…. but in the final days (right before it came out) the publisher was having a lot of printing issues with it, so they last-minute switched to a hardcover. They were able to keep the price the same (which we were so excited about since it’s a nice price for a hardcover book full of color photos!) but it was definitely a super last minute change that didn’t result in as secure of a book as it was meant to be. They’re definitely taking notes on the publishing side (they’re the ones who manufacture it all, we just get mailed the final product) so our next book will hopefully be a lot more solid (we want it to take a good beating! haha!) – it was just that last minute printing change that threw everyone for a loop.
xo,
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Jessica says
Congratulations on all your success! I just started following your blog and I absolutely LOVE it. I’m gonna start documenting my day like this too. Crazy how much happens in one day!
Jean (notsupermum) says
Congratulations on your 6th blogaversary, I marked my blog’s sixth year in May so well done. And to mark your milestone, and because I only discovered you about a year ago, I’ve started reading every single page of your blog starting at the beginning and working backwards. I’m currently on page 475 :)
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo! You guys who go back in the archives deserve some sort of medal! It’s crazy back there!
xo
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Shanna Gilbert says
You guys sure pack a lot into one day! I saw your film on Super Soul Sunday last night! It turned out amazing. So fun to watch someone I have met on there! You are my blogging idol and Oprah is… well Oprah. It was so great to see you both on at the same time!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Shanna! It was an “is this really happening?!” moment for us for sure!
xo
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Katie says
I Love reading these day in the life posts! You both amaze me of how busy you are and how much you get done in one day. I am SO excited to hear that you are coming out with book number 2!!! Congratualtions!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Katie!
xo
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Laurie says
I love seeing these day schedules. It gives a very realistic insight into how much darn work there is to being a professional blogger.
You guys are busy!
Laura says
I knew your day must be busy, but WOW! You guys need a raise!! LOL
I look forward to your blog posts everyday.
You all looked wonderful on Oprah!
Thanks for sharing.
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks for watching Laura!
xo
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Karen says
Ok, that pic of Burger walking back in after his bathroom break was hilarious! You shoulda tied up a newspaper under one of leg’s too.
YoungHouseLove says
Haha! Burger bottom = a good start to any day.
xo
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Misty says
Happy blogiversary!! Just watched the Super Soul Sunday! I’ll be completely honest and say I hit fast forward the entire episode until I came to you guys! Then I sat grinning like a fool the entire time! “Someone I feel like I know is on Oprah!” LOL
Second book! I’m ready to pre-order! Ha!
Back to Dexter! For a serial killer that plans things out so well having Hannah and Harrison get on a bus was really stupid. I did enjoy the scene with Battista and Quinn watching the video, kinda funny. And without ruining it for someone that may have not seen it yet, the ending was very WTH? Especially the last scene. Think it leaves room for a spin off of some kind?
YoungHouseLove says
Yes! That scene of them watching was awesome. Best part.
xo
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Paula says
I am amazed that Clara will take a two hour nap and them be back in bed for the night in 3 hours. You are quite lucky!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yeah! All her friends do 1-3 or so, but she just pushed it back to 3 a while back and it seems to work for her. We worried it would mess up her night sleep but she’s a day-owl and an afternoon napper I guess…
xo
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Donna says
I must check out ” Scandal “! And may I suggest ” Breaking Bad ” if you haven’t seen that. We are new to it, but are becoming addicted ( pardon the choice of words! ). Hey, Sherry, just curious, as a NJ and NYC gal, do you drive? I know you’re a one car family like us. Anyway, just READING about your day is exhausting, not sure where you guys find all the energy! Happy Blogiversary!
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Donna! I hear the best things about Breaking Bad! Can’t wait to check it out. I didn’t drive for 6 years when I was in NYC but I kept my license renewed and still have it, so I can occasionally run errands or help relieve John on long road trips, but for the most part he likes to drive and I’m happy to passenger-side it, so that works for us.
xo
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Kim H says
That’s for the work and inspiration you give to us all with our projects. I enjoyed reading a ‘day in the life’ and wondered what your weekends are like: do you take the time off (unlike many of us who do these projects during the weekend) or do you work the seven days?
YoungHouseLove says
We work on most weekends, but usually not as long as we do on weekdays. Unless we’re traveling (ex: a long weekend at the beach with family = minimal blog work except for comment answering and perhaps a little post writing). We’ve learned that if we take the weekends completely off, we have crazy long nights during the week, so we’d rather spread it across 7 days in most cases.
xo
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Elyse says
I love day in the life posts and as a fellow self-employed, work-from-home person, it’s nice to read about other people who juggle life and work all day, every day! And congrats on six years of blogging and the new book–CANNOT wait to learn more. :-)
I’ve wanted to ask you this for a while and finally remembered today while reading your post: what’s your house-cleaning routine? Do you have set chores that you each do? Do you do a little every day or one big clean each week? I’m so curious! Thanks.
YoungHouseLove says
We tend to clean as we go (ex: clean up right after dinner after it’s made, I’ll run the vacuum and do the upstairs room one day and the downstairs ones another day, I’ll clean the toilets while on a phone call (gross, but it’s gotta be done) etc. There are some posts about that on our Projects page in the cleaning section for ya!
xo
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Andrea says
Sounds exhausting! If it was my blog I would make it so I didn’t have to approve every comment. I also would make it so the posts automatically publish at 10AM or 2PM. Why do you have to go in and physically hit “publish” every time?
YoungHouseLove says
I always push publish since questions come in pretty quickly after a post and if we leave the post up without approving/answering comments we tend to get the same one over and over again (so if we squat the post and answer the questions that come in for the first half-hour it tends to cut down on a lot of duplicate questions that might pop up). The reason we don’t set our comments to auto approve is that we’ll miss questions (since they come in not only on that morning’s post but others in our archives) – so holding them in moderation and answering them as we work our way through allows us to get them all. We love chatting and helping you guys, and we think interacting in the comments is one of the things that helped to get us where we are, so we’d hate to give it up!
xo
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Shannon [Our Home Notebook] says
Congratulations! You guys get an amazing amount of stuff done in a day! Thanks for sharing – I love the behind the scenes look.
Heidi says
Happy Blogiversary! I just celebrated my five year blogiversary. I love that John is more into Scandal than you :)
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Carly says
How can it be this time of year again? I swear year 5 just happened last week! I look forward to what’s coming all of the time. Congrats.
Tania says
Happy blogiversary John and Sherry!! Here’s to the next six!! :P
Kelly says
you guys don’t have sex?
YoungHouseLove says
Not on the internet…
xo
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Theresa M. says
Hahahahahaha!!!!!
Alison says
It takes all kinds…
Rebecca says
I AlwAys Slack On Remembering Pictures When Working On A Day In The Life Post. I Like The Using The Phone Only Idea!