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  • 1 day ago | shopping.yahoo.com | Moriba Cummings

    Turning 60 is a big deal. At this point, your 60-year-old loved one has seen it all, and they deserve something special. Need help? We got you covered with the best gifts for 60-year-olds, for every price point. If you're looking for a few budget-friendly options that will have your giftee praising your thoughtfulness, this $15 gold-dipped bracelet is one of our faves. It comes with six beads — one for every decade.

  • 1 day ago | shopping.yahoo.com | Moriba Cummings

    Did you just get married last year? That was me not too long ago. And while writing about shopping is what I do for a living, seeing as this one's so personal, I want to make sure I get it just right. I did some digging and learned that paper gifts — yes, paper! — are what we should be looking for to commemorate this special milestone with our loves. Licensed professional counselor and couples therapist Marissa Moore tells me that paper holds so much weight (no pun intended) in this life moment.

  • 2 weeks ago | shopping.yahoo.com | Moriba Cummings

    Do you have a job that suddenly sends you out of town? Is your significant other prone to concocting romantic getaways at the drop of a hat? Got a friend with a sick beach house who may well find himself with a spare bedroom this weekend? All good reasons to stay ready for takeoff at all times. For travel-prep ideas, we often look to flight crew members, who know exactly what to buy to make a journey as seamless as possible.

  • 2 weeks ago | shopping.yahoo.com | Moriba Cummings

    Picture it: It's late spring/early summer and you're lounging by the pool with a float and your sunnies on. All that's missing is an ice-cold drink in an insulated cup that you don't need to babysit. Stanley somehow managed to capture that laid-back vibe in its new Cabana Stripes collection.

  • 2 weeks ago | shopping.yahoo.com | Moriba Cummings

    Your couch is the centerpiece of your living room, not to mention a serious investment. So when you find one you like and have saved a ton to afford it, you want it to last as long as possible. I've owned my sectional for a little over five years. It was the first major piece of furniture I bought and has been my baby ever since. Here's the thing, though: The base has still managed to cave in where I sit the most. After all, it's a couch ... that's inevitable.