Children

Summer Clothes On a Shoestring

With the school year coming to a close, and the weather warming up, it’s time to start thinking about summer clothes. Having 3 daughters at home full time (2 of which are teenagers) means that clothes are sort of a big deal. They want to be cute… I want to make everything last as long [...]

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18 Financial Literacy Websites that aren’t Blogs

When you’re selling a house, the realtor will tell you to move all of your personal stuff, (knick-knacks, photos, and general clutter) into a storage unit so that perspective buyers can see THEIR stuff in your house. It makes sense. After all, it’s harder to envision how your things fit when the house is so [...]

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Going Back – No More Fishing

Stop me if you’ve heard this one! A guy is speeding down the highway when he’s pulled over by a police officer. As the officer approaches the car, the guy rolls down his window and asks the officer “Officer, I was not going any faster than any of the other dozens of cars that I [...]

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4 Free Things To Do In Atlanta – March 2009

Saint Patrick’s Day!!! St. Pat’s Atlanta – 2009 St. Patrick’s Day parade – March 14th at 12:00 Noon – According to their website, this is the 127th Atlanta St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 151 years.  Guess that means there are some years we missed, but we’re not missing this year.  The website boasts “over 200 [...]

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Guest Post: Living On Less with a Toddler

Today’s post is a Guest Post written by Julie at Living On Less. I invited Julie to share this post with you because it’s been a VERY long time since I’ve had to budget for living with babies and toddlers, and sharing information relevant to all household types (and ages) is important to me. A [...]

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