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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Exiting off the Fastlane by Cheryl Gochnauer
Chores I used to perform as the rest of the family slept are now done during normal working hours. I schedule my duties to fit my family's timetable. I like being able to focus on doing this one full-time job well. The hours are great, it pays … [Read more...]
25 MORE Ways to Break Out of Your Rut by Kimberly Danger
Still searching for ways to step outside the box? As a mom, improving your perspective on life can be easier than you think. Here are some more simple suggestions to help you experience new things in life: Get together with a friend you have … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner Around Town: Book and Toy Library
If you're new to my Frugal Foreigner posts, read all about what we're doing in India here! You can read all previous posts in the series here. Every frugal person knows that the library is a great deal. It’s free and it’s useful, two wonderful … [Read more...]
Tackle It Tuesday: Conquering Car Clutter
Does your car sometimes feel like a trash can on wheels? When my kids were younger, it seemed as if our car was a dumping ground for fast-food bags, Happy Meal toys, and juice cups. It happens to the best of us; life gets busy and cleaning the car … [Read more...]
Financial Success Checklist
Image Credit Financial Success Checklist Emergencies happen. Cars break down. Kids get sick. People lose jobs. Those are simple facts of life. It’s not a matter of if they happen; it's a matter of when. Don’t act like a victim when life happens … [Read more...]
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