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10 Things You Need to Prepare BEFORE You Build a Website

So you want to build a website to promote your book, product or business. This post will give you a few ideas on what to think about when begining to think of your own website. I have friends who have great ideas who are thinking of starting a new business. They have heard that they […]


What Renters with Disabilites Need to Know

By law, landlords may be required to make reasonable accommodations.* But, what does the term reasonable accommodations really mean when a landlord who might rent to someone with a disability? Note from No Non-cents Nanna. Thank you for your patience as I update this post on 3/19/2020 on the subject of Disability Rights to included many […]


BAH! HUM BUG! BED BUGS Home for Christmas?

I know! I tend to be Dickens Scrooge for the holidays! This post is my holiday gift to you. I will share tips and links to  the best of the best information on Bed BUGS wrapped up with a big red bow…the pest issue will still be gross no matter how I wrap the facts on […]


Alledged Sexual Assualts by Celebrities the Trending News

Trending News on Alledged Sexual Assualts by Celebrities may make voyeurs of us all. But will we learn enough from those mistakes to break the cycle of abuse? It is past time men and women should be educated properly on the trending news about SEXUAL ASSUALT. This post will share my opinion; some links to […]



8 Good Things I Learned From Christmas Programs in 1953

Back in the 1950’s many Baby Boomers got their first experiences in front of a crowd when parents thrust them into a Christmas program at local churches whether or not the kids wanted to or could sing Christmas songs or not. It was traditional to be in a Christmas program whether or not you attended […]


5 Ways to Get Kids to Listen

An incidence occurred compelling me to write a post about why kids don’t listen and 5 changes adults can make to help get kids to listen to our words. For weeks I could hear a woman screaming in the hallway outside my apartment door, “Don-a-a-a-a-ld!” (Name changed to protect the innocent.) I cringed at the sound […]





Six year Old Learns Nanna’s Business

This weekend my youngest grand daughter and I accomplished a new goal for our e-commerce store that involves a new learning experience. Sophie-Do-It models for our HeartFeltPlayStore.com all the time. But, today, the 6 year old got more involved in processing a customer’s order. Heart Felt Play Store, the on-line shop is approaching it’s 2nd 3rd year in business. I’ve […]


6 Skills a Kid Can Learn from a Bag of Bugs

Why would a kids want to play with a busy bag of bugs when he/she can play a video game a parent may ask? Early childhood educators and pediatric specialists know that the more simple, basic sensory ways a child’s the brain can be stimuate the greater the future learning capacity will be This post […]


Before You Buy the Take Your Dog Anywhere Card Read this First

When ever people see our Amber service-dog-in-training even strangers are quick to give us unsolictited advice. “You gotta get registered to get that card so you can take your dog any where. The card is even laminated!” My son’s response is “Bullshit! There is no legal registration for service dogs. Have you read what the […]


3 Easy Peasy DIY Costume

Moms and Dad’s before you break the bank taking the kids to the creepy seasonal Halloween store… there is an affordable way to to costume the kids and have fun learning experience, too even if you are not too crafty.   The image above show DIY masks Heart Felt Play Store had on display locally. […]