Tuesday, March 24, 2026

🌾🏑 Wait… what even is a USDA loan—and why are people low-key obsessed with it? πŸ‘€



If you’ve never heard of it, don’t worry—most people haven’t.

But here’s the simple version:
πŸ‘‰ It’s a loan designed for homes in more “rural” areas
πŸ‘‰ And no… that doesn’t mean the middle of nowhere πŸ˜…
πŸ‘‰ In many cases = 0% down

Now let me show you what that actually looks like in real life…


πŸŒ… Peace & quiet (aka no HOA energy)
No traffic. No sirens. No neighbor arguing through the wall πŸ˜…
Just fresh air and space to breathe.
Country living hits different.

πŸ”₯ Backyard bonfires > everything
Fire pit, music up, zero complaints πŸ”₯🎢
Try that in a townhouse… I’ll wait πŸ˜‚

🌌 The night sky is unreal
The stars actually show off when there’s no city lights ✨

πŸ“ Freedom to live how YOU want
Chickens? Go for it. πŸ“
Big garden? Do it 🌱
Projects? Finally have space πŸ™Œ

πŸ”Š Play your music loud
No complaints. Just vibes 😌🎢

🚜 Space to grow into your life
Not just a bigger house…
SPACE. Yard. Breathing room.

☀️ More independence
Solar, lower bills, self-sufficiency ☀️

🐢 Your pets will thank you
Your dog deserves more than a tiny patch of grass 🐢

πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§ Family life just feels different
Kids outside, fresh air, room to just be kids πŸŒ…

πŸš— “But it’s farther out…”
…and somehow it ends up being worth every extra minute 😏


🏑 Here’s what really surprises people…

πŸ’° More space
🌿 More privacy
πŸ‘€ And sometimes… more affordable than you’d expect

πŸ“ A LOT of areas qualify for USDA that people would never think do
(seriously… you’d be surprised πŸ‘€)


🌿 And this part? You can’t really put a price on it…
Something about being surrounded by nature just resets everything.

πŸ› ️ Boat? RV? Project car?
Yep… room for that too 😎


πŸ’‍♀️ Mortgage Mama Tip:
This isn’t just about buying a house…
it’s about choosing a lifestyle you didn’t even realize was possible.

If you’ve ever thought about getting out of the city—even a little—
πŸ‘€ I can show you what that could actually look like for YOU

πŸ“© Message me anytime—no pressure, just info


🏑 Michelle Bivens
Senior Mortgage Originator
NMLS #812331
Delta Mortgage Services

πŸ“§ mbivens@deltamortgageservices.com
πŸ“ž 443-831-0554 (Direct)

Equal Housing Lender 🏠

Monday, March 23, 2026

Pretty Face, Ugly Behavior: Let’s Talk About the Kind of “Ugly” That Actually Matters

 



Let’s go ahead and clear something up real quick—
“Ugly” has very little to do with someone’s face… and everything to do with their behavior.

Because a bad outfit? Fixable.
A rough hair day? Recoverable.
A nasty, manipulative, lying personality? Oh… now that’s a full-time situation.


🎭 The Real Glow-Up People Keep Skipping

We live in a world obsessed with appearances—filters, angles, lighting, editing apps doing the absolute most.

But here’s the plot twist nobody talks about enough:
You can be visually stunning… and still have a character that makes people emotionally uninstall you.

Because real attractiveness isn’t just what you look like
it’s how you show up, how you treat people, and what you do when no one’s watching.


🧾 Behavior Doesn’t Need a Filter

Let’s talk about the real red flags:

  • Lying like it’s a personality trait
  • Manipulating situations to play victim
  • Hurting people and then acting confused about why they’re distant
  • Moving funny… then calling it “misunderstood”

Oh… misunderstood?
Or just accurately observed?

Because behavior doesn’t glitch.
It doesn’t accidentally repeat itself.
And it definitely doesn’t need interpretation when it’s consistent.


😏 A Little Reality Check (With Love… Kinda)

Some people really think as long as they look good,
they can move however they want and it won’t matter.

Like… sir/ma’am… be serious.

You can’t out-pretty bad character.
You can’t contour over dishonesty.
And no amount of charm is going to cancel out patterns people can clearly see.

At some point, the outside stops distracting from the inside.


πŸ” Patterns Tell on You Every Time

Anyone can mess up once.
But when it becomes a cycle?

That’s not a mistake—that’s maintenance.

Because people who:

  • constantly lie
  • manipulate narratives
  • hurt others without accountability

…aren’t “having a moment.”
They’re showing you who they are on repeat.

And the wild part? They’ll still expect you to focus on their intentions.


πŸ€” Intentions vs. Impact (Here We Go Again)

Let’s revisit this classic:

“I didn’t mean to hurt you.”

Okay… but you did.
And then you did it again.
And somehow again after that.

At some point, we have to stop grading people on what they meant to do
and start holding them accountable for what they actually did.

Because impact > intention. Every time.


πŸ’‘ The Takeaway (a.k.a. Read This Twice)

The real kind of ugly?

  • A lack of empathy
  • A pattern of dishonesty
  • A comfort with hurting others
  • Zero accountability

That’s the kind of ugly that doesn’t fade… doesn’t age out… and doesn’t get better with good lighting.

But the good news?

It also makes your decisions easier.
Because once someone shows you that level of character…

You don’t need closure.
You need distance.


✨ Final Thought

Looks might get someone in the door…
but character determines how long they’re allowed to stay.

So if someone is out here looking flawless but moving foul?

Don’t get distracted by the packaging.
Pay attention to the behavior.

Because that’s where the real story lives.

Actions > Intentions (Because Words Are Cheap & Receipts Aren’t)

 



Let’s talk about one of life’s greatest little plot twists:
People who say all the right things… but somehow never quite do the right things.

You know the type.
They’ve got a PhD in “good intentions.”
A whole TED Talk ready about how much they care.
But when it’s time to actually show up? Suddenly… crickets. πŸ¦—

🎭 Intentions Sound Good… Until Reality Shows Up

Here’s the thing—most people don’t wake up thinking,
“Let me go be inconsistent and disappointing today.”

No, no.
They mean well. They feel genuine. They say the right things.

But intentions live in the comfort zone.
Actions? Oh, actions require effort, accountability, and consistency… and that’s where some folks mysteriously log off.

Because it’s easy to say:

  • “I got you.”
  • “I’d never do that to you.”
  • “You can count on me.”

It’s a whole different story to actually be that person.

🧾 Actions = Receipts (And They Don’t Lie)

If words are promises, actions are proof.

And proof?
Proof doesn’t need a caption, an explanation, or a follow-up apology tour.

It just is.

So when someone shows you:

  • inconsistency
  • lack of effort
  • selective communication
  • convenient loyalty

Believe them. The first time.

Because actions don’t “accidentally” repeat themselves. Patterns are just behavior that got comfortable.

πŸ€” But What About Good Intentions?

Let’s be fair—intentions do matter… to a point.

Intentions tell you what someone wants to be.
Actions show you who they actually are.

And if those two things don’t align?
That’s not confusion—that’s a red flag with a personality.

You don’t get credit for what you meant to do.
Life doesn’t grade on a “well, I tried” curve when your actions say otherwise.

😏 A Little Tough Love (With a Side of Sarcasm)

Some people really expect you to ignore everything they do
and focus strictly on their “heart.”

Oh, their heart?
Is their heart the one canceling plans, switching up, and moving funny? Just checking.

Because at some point, we have to stop romanticizing potential and start acknowledging patterns.

You can’t build trust on vibes and broken promises.
That’s not a foundation—that’s a liability.

πŸ” Pay Attention to What Repeats

Anyone can mess up once.
Twice? Maybe.
But when it becomes a cycle?

That’s not a mistake. That’s a decision.

Consistency tells you everything you need to know:

  • Consistent effort = genuine interest
  • Consistent absence = intentional distance
  • Consistent excuses = comfortable disrespect

No detective work needed. The clues are loud.

πŸ’‘ The Takeaway (a.k.a. Read This Twice)

Stop getting distracted by what sounds good
and start focusing on what shows up.

Because:

  • Words can be rehearsed
  • Intentions can be exaggerated
  • But actions? Actions are honest, even when people aren’t

And the sooner you trust what you see over what you hear,
the sooner you stop accepting less than you deserve.

✨ Final Thought

People will always tell you who they are…
but their actions will make sure you understand it.

So next time someone hands you a beautiful speech with zero follow-through?

Smile… nod…
and let their actions finish the conversation for you.

🏑🐾 Moving Into a New Home With Your Dog? Make It Easy on Both of You.



Upgrading from an apartment to a house is exciting…

…but for your dog? It can feel confusing, stressful, and completely new.

Here’s how to protect your new home and make the transition smoother for your pup:

🐾 Give them a familiar space right away
Set up their bed, toys, and bowls first. Having something that smells like “home” helps them settle in faster.

πŸšͺ Start slow with the new space
Don’t give them full run of the house immediately. Let them adjust room by room so they don’t feel overwhelmed (and you avoid accidents).

🚿 Plan for the outside-to-inside mess
Yards are great—mud, not so much. Keep towels or a quick cleanup setup by the door you’ll use most.

πŸ›‹️ Protect your upgrades early
New floors and furniture = new rules. Use rugs, covers, and reinforce training while they adjust.

🦴 Stick to their routine as much as possible
Same feeding times, walks, and attention. Familiar structure reduces stress more than anything.

🚢‍♂️ Let them explore—but with you
Walk them around the yard and neighborhood so they start to understand their new “territory.”

πŸ’‘ Real talk: A new home is a big change—for both of you. A little planning upfront keeps your space looking great andhelps your dog feel safe faster.

Because the goal isn’t just a better house… it’s a better life for everyone in it. 🏑❤️🐢

Thinking about making a move? I’ll help you find a home that fits the whole family.




 Me: Diesel, it’s Monday. We’ve got responsibilities, errands, a whole WEEK to conquer.

Diesel: dramatically flops ‘I have reviewed the weather, the vibes, and my personal schedule… and I regret to inform you I will not be participating. It’s too wet. Try again Tuesday.’ 🀷‍♀️🐾 


#FullTimeSquatter

#CouchOccupationSpecialist

#StayAtHomeDog

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Be the Wolf, Build Like a Boss: Savage Energy Meets Strategic Execution


 


There’s a certain kind of post that hits your soul like a double shot of espresso and a warning label at the same time—be a wolf, be a lion, take no shit, destroy your goals. And listen… I’m not here to tone that down. That energy? Necessary. Powerful. A little unhinged in the best way.

But let’s elevate it.

Because anyone can say they’re a wolf.
Real ones? They move different.

🐺 The Myth of Loud Power

Everybody wants to roar. Social media is full of noise—announcements, declarations, “watch me do this” energy. And sure, confidence is attractive.

But you know what’s more attractive?

Execution.

The kind where you don’t have to tell people who you are… because your results introduce you before you even speak.

πŸ”₯ Be Savage… But Make It Strategic

Let’s be clear—this is not about shrinking yourself. This is about sharpening yourself.

Be bold. Be relentless. Set goals that scare you a little. Then go after them like you’ve got something to prove… but don’t confuse motion with progress.

Because “taking no shit” also means:

  • Not entertaining distractions
  • Not responding to every opinion
  • Not announcing every plan before it’s built

Savage isn’t loud. Savage is focused.

πŸ’… The Real Flex? Quiet Domination

Anyone can talk about what they’re going to do.

But the real ones?
They disappear for a bit… and come back upgraded.

No warning. No play-by-play. Just results.

That’s the kind of energy that makes people pause and say,
“Wait… when did they level up like THAT?”

πŸš€ Goals Aren’t Meant to Be Cute—They’re Meant to Be Crushed

If your goals don’t challenge you, they’re not goals… they’re checklists.

Set them higher. Push harder. And when you hit them? Don’t just celebrate—elevate.

Because the strongest version of you isn’t built overnight.
It’s built in the quiet moments:

  • When you keep going and nobody’s watching
  • When you stay disciplined instead of distracted
  • When you choose growth over comfort (even when it sucks)

πŸ‘‘ Never Apologize for Being That Person

Let’s get one thing straight—being powerful, driven, and unapologetically you will make some people uncomfortable.

Good.

You’re not here to be digestible. You’re here to be undeniable.

So yes—be the wolf. Be the lion. Be the one who doesn’t fold under pressure.

But also be the one who:

  • Moves with intention
  • Builds with purpose
  • Wins with consistency

Final Thought: Energy Is Cute… Results Are Iconic

Bring the fire. Bring the attitude. Bring the “you go, motherf*cker” energy.

Just make sure behind all that hype…
there’s discipline, strategy, and follow-through.

Because at the end of the day?

Anyone can roar.
Not everyone can dominate.

#SilentButSavage #ResultsOverNoise #BuiltNotBragged #MainCharacterEnergy

Peace Over People: Access Denied (Respectfully… and Repeatedly if Needed)

 



There was a time in my life when I thought being a “good person” meant being endlessly available. Saying yes when I wanted to say no. Keeping the peace—even if it meant disturbing my own.

Yeah… that version of me has been lovingly retired.

At this stage of my life, I don’t crave chaos—I recognize it… and remove myself accordingly. Quickly. Gracefully. Sometimes a little sassily, depending on how bold the nonsense is.

And let me be clear—this isn’t just about romantic relationships.

This is about anyone who has access to you.

Friends. Family. Long-time connections. The “but we’ve known each other forever” crowd. All of it.

Because history does not equal permission to disrupt my peace.

I’ve learned that just because someone has a title in your life doesn’t mean they automatically deserve a front-row seat in your present. Loyalty is not blindly tolerating behavior that drains you—it’s choosing alignment over obligation.

And whew… that lesson wasn’t free.

These days, I want a life that feels calm, clear, and grounded. I want conversations that don’t leave me confused, relationships that don’t feel like emotional puzzles, and connections that don’t require me to shrink, stretch, or second-guess myself just to keep them.

If it feels like work to maintain basic respect, I’m clocking out.

Because some people will bring chaos into your life and call it personality. They’ll bring inconsistency and call it “just going through something.” They’ll bring drama, then act shocked when you stop volunteering to be in the front row.

No ma’am. No sir. No participation from me.

Old me would’ve tried to understand it, fix it, carry it, or excuse it.

New me?

Observes it… and adjusts access.

No long explanations. No emotional essays. No trying to convince people to treat me well.

If I have to explain basic respect more than once, the conversation is already expired.

My circle now is intentional. Not big, not loud—just real.

People who bring peace, not pressure. Clarity, not confusion. Consistency, not chaos.

And if that means my phone is a little quieter, my plans are a little simpler, and my circle is a little smaller?

Good.

Because I’ve realized something powerful:

Peace isn’t something you find—it’s something you enforce.

It shows up in the boundaries you keep, the access you limit, and the decisions you make when something doesn’t feel right—even if it’s uncomfortable, even if it’s someone you care about.

Especially then.

Because protecting your peace will sometimes disappoint people who benefited from you not having any.

And that’s okay.

They’ll adjust… or they won’t.
Either way, I still sleep peacefully.

So no, this isn’t about being cold, distant, or difficult.

It’s about being aligned.

It’s about choosing a life that feels steady instead of stressful. Soft instead of chaotic. Honest instead of exhausting.

And if that means a few people don’t make the cut anymore?

Respectfully… the door is right there.

No hard feelings. Just higher standards. 

Kip’s Saturday morning routine (aka how to be unemployed and still act entitled)

 





Kip’s Saturday morning routine (aka how to be unemployed and still act entitled):

  1. Goes out at sunrise for his “important bird surveillance mission.”

  2. Struts back like he just paid bills in this house.

  3. Sits at the door staring at me like I’m the problem.

  4. Gets inside → immediately demands a snack like he didn’t just do cardio for fun.

  5. I say no. He yawns in my face like, “woman, wrap it up.”

  6. Sits there pretty anyway because he knows I’m weak.

Sir… you do not get paid per outing.

But go ahead, take your post-adventure nap. Must be exhausting doing absolutely nothing with that level of confidence.

#KipChronicles #MorningShenanigans #ProfessionalFreeloader #CatLogic


Friday, March 20, 2026

Your Credit Score Called… It Wants Better Treatment (Because Your Mortgage Rate Is Watching πŸ‘€)

 


Let’s have a real (but still fun) conversation about credit scores and mortgage rates—because this is one of those “what you don’t know will cost you” situations.

And no, I’m not here to judge you. I’m here to educate you… with a little personality, because we don’t do boring over here.


🏑 First Things First: Yes, You Can Buy a Home with Less-Than-Perfect Credit

There are absolutely loan programs for a wide range of credit scores.
We’re talking:
• FHA loans starting around the 580 range
• Conventional loans typically needing higher scores
• Other flexible options depending on your situation

So if your score isn’t a perfect little 800—relax, you’re not disqualified.

BUT… (you knew that was coming)


πŸ’³ Your Credit Score Doesn’t Just Decide If You Can Buy—It Decides How Much It Costs You

Let’s paint a picture:

Higher Credit Score (Think 700s+)
• Lower interest rates
• Lower monthly payments
• More buying power
• Overall: your money stretches further

πŸ˜… Lower Credit Score (Think 500s–low 600s)
• Higher interest rates
• Higher monthly payments
• Less flexibility
• Overall: same house… but it costs you more over time


πŸ’‘ Real Talk Example (No Math Headache, I Promise):

Two people buy similar homes.

Person A: 720 credit score
Person B: 580 credit score

Both get approved. Both get keys. Both post “just bought a house” selfies.

But…

Person B could be paying hundreds more per month
and tens of thousands more over the life of the loan

Same dream. Very different price tag.


🌱 Here’s the Good News (Because I’m Solutions-Oriented Like That):

Credit scores are not permanent. They’re more like a situationship—you can improve them with better choices.

Simple ways to level up:
• Pay your bills on time (yes, all of them)
• Keep credit card balances low
• Don’t open 12 new accounts in one weekend
• Don’t ghost your responsibilities and expect good results

Small changes = big impact on your future rate.


πŸ”₯ A Little Tough Love Moment:

If you’re thinking about buying “someday,”
your credit deserves attention today.

Waiting until you’re house hunting to care about your score?
That’s like going to the gym once and expecting abs.

We love optimism… but let’s also love preparation.


πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts:

No matter where your credit is right now—there’s a path forward.
My job is to help you understand your options, your numbers, and how to put yourself in the best position possible.

Whether you’re at 580 or 720…
we’re getting you a plan, not just a pre-approval.

Moral of the story:
Your credit score might not define you…
but it definitely negotiates your mortgage rate behind your back.

Let’s make sure it’s working for you, not against you. 🏑✨

Happy First Day of Spring: A Gentle Reminder That We’re All Just Allergies in a Trench Coat 🌸

 



Ahhh yes… the first day of spring.


That magical time of year when the sun starts flirting again, your winter depression loosens its grip just enough to let you romanticize your life for 3–5 business days, and suddenly everyone thinks they’re going to become a whole new person.

“This is my season.”
Relax, Jessica. You said that in January too.

But truly—spring is that fresh-start energy we all pretend we don’t need but secretly thrive on. It’s nature’s way of saying, “Hey bestie… you’ve been in survival mode long enough. Let’s try living again.”

And honestly? We love that for us.


🌷 Spring Energy Checklist (Be Honest):

  • Opened a window and immediately regretted it because pollen chose violence

  • Bought flowers to feel something

  • Declared you’re getting your life together (no follow-up plan included)

  • Started cleaning one thing and ended up reorganizing your entire existence

  • Considered going on a walk… thought about it… maybe tomorrow


🌼 The Reality of Spring Glow-Ups

Spring isn’t about magically becoming perfect overnight. It’s about small shifts:

  • Letting go of things (and people πŸ‘€) that drained you all winter

  • Getting outside—even if it’s just to sit and scroll in better lighting

  • Drinking water like you’re not 87% iced coffee

  • Remembering you actually like your life when you participate in it

Growth doesn’t have to be dramatic. Sometimes it looks like:
Replying to that email.
Taking that nap.
Minding your business.
Blocking that person.
Balance, baby.


🌸 A Little Tough Love (Because You Need It)

You don’t need a new season to become a new you…
but if spring is the excuse you’re gonna use?

I support it. Fully. No notes. Carry on.

Just don’t wait for motivation to show up in a sundress.
Discipline is the real main character. Spring is just the aesthetic.

🌞 Final Thoughts

Let this season be light. Let it be messy. Let it be real.
You don’t have to bloom all at once—this isn’t a competition, it’s a process.

But do yourself a favor…
Step outside. Feel the sun. Reset your vibe.

And maybe—just maybe—stop texting that person.

Happy First Day of Spring πŸ’
Now go be soft, slightly unhinged, and emotionally thriving-ish.