Garage Sale Success If you're like most Americans, you have lots of stuff. We are a country of consumers. We buy, buy, buy, and most of it ends up in boxes in our closets and basements. Unfortunately, we don't clear out our houses as frequently as … [Read more...]
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Consigning: Cash in Your Closet by Kimberly Danger
Consigning your clothing can be a great way to both clean out your closet, and to make a little money at the same time. But did you know that with a little practice and know-how, you can turn consigning into a real … [Read more...]
What Will You Do? by Wendy Lomano
Our youngest son enters first grade this fall. Our older son will be in third grade. And I'm an at-home mother. "What are you going to do with yourself, since both boys will be in school full time?" is a question I've heard quite frequently in … [Read more...]
Embracing the Virtues of the Single-Income Family by Christine Conners, MA
There is no question about it, moving from two incomes to one will have a dramatic impact on our lives. To succeed we must do more than simply cut corners, we must embrace the six virtues of successful stay-at-home parents: Virtue 1: Sacrifice … [Read more...]
Leaving a Crazy Lifestyle Behind by Lucinda Koesters
"It was a life I wanted to leave behind," says Marijo Varney, 36, of Keene, New Hampshire, referencing her "crazy" dual-income existence of two years ago. Husband, Jim, 40, a Quality Engineer for a large medical company worked two hours away from … [Read more...]
Interviewing a Babysitter
When parents are interviewing a sitter for a babysitting job, there are certain questions that automatically become important, such as experience, location and more. There are other questions, however, that parents may overlook. The following is a … [Read more...]
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