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Homeschooling: Do Workbooks Work?
Last week, in Affordable Homeschooling, we touched on how to save money when it comes to buying homeschool curriculum, with the major piece of advice being, go easy on it. Many homeschooling parents, especially when they start out, rely heavily upon … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, books, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, finances, frugal living, grandparenting, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, saving money, school, self-improvement, shopping, success
Tagged curriculum, homeschooling, insecure, parent teacher, workbooks
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? All of Us
This morning I barely finished my tea when I was digitally assaulted by the latest, “You, Too, Can Be a Millionaire (Provided That You’re Not Too Stupid)” books. I know that ads are customized these days — pop ups tease … Continue reading
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Tagged American Dream, financial security, how to books, millionaire, seminars
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Affordable Homeschooling
Maybe you homeschool all year round. We didn’t. But even if you do, there’s something about the July/August window that gets people thinking about homeschool curriculum, and ordering the next year’s supply for each child. It doesn’t take long with … Continue reading
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Tagged affordable, curriculum, homeschooling, homeschooling parents, parent teachers, workbooks, writing
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Get ‘Em Drunk and They’ll Buy Anything
I’m not going to ask you if you’ve heard the sentence in the title, but I’d be curious to know how many times you’ve heard it. I’ve lost count. It’s one of those jokes along the lines of what dentists grit their teeth at, … Continue reading
Art and Wine — They Go Together!
My alter ego writes weekly for Fine Art Views, a daily newsletter for artists and art lovers. This Week’s article is the second of three articles about the art and wine scenario: Last week I introduced the concept of art, and wine, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Education, Encouragement, Growth, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Parenting, Random, shopping, success, Uncategorized
Tagged art, event, fine art views, fund raising, wine
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“We Can’t Live on What We’ve Got”
Admit it. You’ve said this — to yourself, to God, but probably not to your soul mate, because it really wouldn’t go over well: “I don’t know how we’re going to survive on what we’re making. We need more money, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Faith, Family, finances, frugal living, Growth, home, inspirational, Job, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Personal, Random, saving money, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged budget book, cheap, free, pink slip, save money, severence, survival mode
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Grocery Saving Tip: Question the Bananas
If you have kids, you know that there are lots of ways to drive them nuts, beginning with how you breathe. Last summer, however, I discovered a new way of driving my son to inarticulate distraction: I bought bananas. The … Continue reading
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Tagged bananas, farmer's market, food, grocery, money saving, organic, seasonal
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Is Life Inconvenient?
From Start Your Week with Steve, the free weekly newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art Steve Says: “How willing are you to put up with inconvenience? “Because we’re reasonably willing, as a family, to put up with inconvenience, we live in a … Continue reading
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Tagged Eden, mortgage, mortgage free, prints, trees
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How Little Money Can You Live on?
Saving money is a hot topic these days, maybe because for so many of us, what we have doesn’t go as far as it used to. So we look for ways to reduce expenses, stretch resources farther, and live happily … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, economy, expense, finances, insurance, live on less, saving money
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Garden Produce — To Can or Not to Can
In every relationship, there comes a point to be brutally honest with one another, and you and I, Dear Reader, have reached that point. There is something that you need to know about me. I don’t preserve produce from my … Continue reading
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Tagged can, compost pile, food, garden, green beans, produce
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