Save Money on Baby Clothes Buy children's clothes at yard sales or resale shops. Every time you think about spending a large amount on clothing, imagine that same article covered in chocolate syrup or spit-up. It helps to place a true value on the … [Read more...]
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Making the Transition to Stay at Home Mom by Shelley Burke
Perhaps you're hoping to make the transition from working full-time outside of your home to working part-time, or staying home full-time. With the Lord's guidance and help and the commitment of yourself and your husband, you can be home with your … [Read more...]
A SAHM is Born by Christine Louise Hohlbaum
“I’m going to be so bored,” my best friend admitted. We were sitting in her son’s nursery while my daughter slept in her infant carseat. The only thing missing was her baby. He hadn’t been born yet. My friend had worked all her life. She and I had … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner: Auto Rickshaw Ride
My husband always says, "there's nothing like an auto ride in India." And he's right! A ride in an Indian autorickshaw is an experience you'll never forget. Join me and my family on a Sunday drive in Bangalore. One ride will give you a glimpse … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner: A Different Kind of Bargain
Hey Mommysavers – do you know how to bargain shop? Do you know how to bargain when you shop? I pick and chose which stores I go to, because I much prefer fixed prices. But, in India I still have to bargain over many things. Rides in an … [Read more...]
Easter Craft: Fabric Easter Eggs and Recycled Bird’s Nest
The lack of cheap, plastic Easter eggs in India gave me a good excuse to sew up some fun, fabric Easter eggs this year! I sewed these eggs by hand from scraps of fabric I had lying around from other projects, and stuffed the with polyfill I also … [Read more...]
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