Last week, I discussed being a one-car family – some ways sharing a car has made our life more simple and more complicated as well as the keys to how we’re able to make this work for our family. Today, I want to talk money. Money is one of my favorite things to talk about and analyze, because it’s so empowering.Read the whole post >>
Family Logistics // Being a One Car Family, Part 1.
I’m still sifting through the survey responses (and I’m really flattered by the kind responses – you guys are absolutely wonderful and just as I suspected, it feels like I’m writing to a bunch of friends.), but lots of folks wanted to hear more about money and budgeting and just how we can live on less income AND severalRead the whole post >>
How to: Get Yellow Stains Out of Stored Baby Clothes.
This helped me. It might help you, so I am telling you about it! This is going to be unglamorous. Prepare yourself. (Since, you know, I’m usually the epitome of glamor.) I mentioned that a ton of Gabe’s baby clothes were stained – I put them away clean, and 3 years later, they are magicallyRead the whole post >>
10 Things to Do Instead of Going to Target.
A huge source of our discretionary spending is being bored and going somewhere as a result. Usually Target. Okay. Almost ALWAYS Target. I think of some legitimate reason to go (diapers, medicine) and end up wandering around. Which is dangerous when I’m having a good day and need to celebrate/having a bad day and needRead the whole post >>
My Favorite Little Ways to Save Money.
(photo credit) Some ways of saving money aren’t fun. Lowering your thermostat, not going out to dinner as often, ditching cable, etc. But here are some of my favorite little ways to save money. Things that are actually fun. (And that might be because they enable you to shop at Target.) – Use our DiscoverRead the whole post >>
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