Welcome
Hi there, I’m Cheryl.
A genuine Maritimer and a homebody at heart, I was born, raised, and currently reside in New Brunswick. I love everything about nature, so Atlantic Canada serves me well with beautiful lakes, rivers, and the ocean nearby.
Managing multiple tasks and responsibilities can be challenging and leave us little time for ourselves. This platform allows me to share the knowledge and insights I have gained through my experiences. With this shared knowledge, we can all strive to make our lives a little easier and more enjoyable.
One of my favorite things is to plan actionable steps to improve situations or to attain goals and desires. However, a dream is just a dream; taking action is the key we often look for. So, let’s unlock those secrets!
What I know for sure is that when you organize your life, you can enjoy the true meaning of home. With Living Life Beautiful, you will experience the perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality—and love everything in between!
Click below to follow along! I’d love to have you!
Fun Facts About Me
I’d rather be
AT THE beach
Listening to
country music
grateful for
quiet mornings
Favorite place
Cabot Trail
my weekends
family time
favorite treat
birthday cake
Where this all began
I’ve always been interested in home design, planning, and organization. As I’ve gotten older, I realize how important the true meaning of home is. Home is family, friends and time for fun. That is what life is really about, isn’t it?
Our family loves hanging out together. You can find us playing cards around the kitchen table, in the swimming pool, baking a family favorite, or planning our next-day trip adventure. Traditions that have been passed down from previous generations are important to us. I love being a part of what holds them together.
Atlantic Canada is home, and it is such a fantastic place to live. My husband, Roger, has taken up photography, which has always been his dream. His photos of The Maritimes are amazing, and I hope he shares them one day. You know, those people in their 50s trying to pursue the things they have always wanted to do. Well, that’s us!