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Dec. 2, 2008

Getting Debt Under Control


Posted in Frugality

With all of the stress going on now with the uncertainty of the economy I think that it is extremely important that we do not lose sight of who is in control here. 

Is wallstreet in control?  I say no!  But there are many at this time who do believe that wallstreet is in charge.  Thankfully I have spent the last year working on becoming debt free.  Because of this I am not at all concerned that the economy seems to be heading in a downward spiral. 

I cannot stress enough how important I think it is to be completely debt free. 

One of the best options for getting rid of the credit cards is debt consolidation.  This is a much better option than bankruptcy. And it gives you a jump start on those out of contol rates on several cards.

When I started we had several credit card with high balances.  This was just the way we lived.  And I know that there are a lot of people who live every day using their credit cards to float them from month to month. 

We live paycheck to paycheck.  But now that our credit is under control it is possible to start saving.  I do not think we will be able to save a ton of money right away.  But even starting by putting aside $5 a week is progress.  Before you know it, it won't seem so hard to squeeze $20 a week or more from your paychecks. 

Dec. 2, 2008

The Five Biggest Mistakes


Posted in Home School Thoughts

If you are a homeschooling mom like I am then I'm sure that one of the things that you're concerned about is how you are going to homeschool your highschooler.
Maybe you are already doing high school like I am. My daughter is in the tenth grade. Or maybe your looking ahead and you see that high school isn't all that far off. My son is in sixth grade and this is the perfect time for me to start thinking about the goals we would like to set for his high school season. Or possibly your children are still young and enjoying days filled with play dough, read alouds, and sing alongs.
High school seems like an eternity away and so you'll barely give it a thought for a few more years.
No matter where you fall in the homeschool categories above there is a very valuable resource available for free to help you avoid some of the biggest mistakes parents can make when homeschooling a highschooler.
Lee from the Homeschool Scholar is offering a 5 part mini course called The Five Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Homeschooling High School.
When Kalene was in seventh grade I had been homeschooling for only a couple of years and I began to panic a little. How in the world was I going to do highschool. Elementary didn't seem like such a big deal for me. But high school was serious stuff.
I hadn't felt this way since I was teaching Richie to read.
But the Lord has shown me once again that I may not be able on my own. But He has called me to walk this path and he will give me the grace to do so.

Nov. 6, 2008

Work Boots


Posted in Family

My husband is in the building trades as some of you may already know from reading this blog.  The one thing I feel like I am always buying is work boots.

I do not know if it is because we do not buy the most expensive boot or not.  But I have often thought that maybe he should invest in a decent pair of boots.  Then maybe we'd only have to buy them once in a while instead of every other month. 

It seems like boots would be a worthwhile investment to me.


Nov. 6, 2008

Extra Time


Posted in Random Thoughts

Is anyone else enjoying the shorter days and longer nights?

I feel as rhough I am gaining so much more time at home now.  I have spent the lat week accompishing some indoor projects that have been on my list forever!  I am hoping that this will continue for a few weeks at least.  That's all I really need to get all caught up.

I've also started to buckle down on our schoolwork once again.

I figure okay so maybe I didn't totally stay on track up to this point.  But today I am making a renewed effort to stay focused.

Well I seem to recall it being this way last year also. 

Whatever it is, I'm thankful for the extra time at home
Oct. 28, 2008

Black Friday


Posted in Frugality

Before my mom moved up north I always took advantage of the Black Friday sales.  These are those once a year sales that happen the day after Thanksgiving.  We always were able to find the most amazing deals which made Christmas shopping for gifts cost so much less.

Now that my mom lives up north we always go to stay at her place for the Thanksgiving holiday. 

This means that we have not gone to the Black Friday sales since we have been going up north to stay with her. 

But I do wonder what I am missing out on each year when I choose to stay home and visit with my family rather than stand in endless lines and see people at their worst. 

I have heard the horror stories from my mom who always has to work these sales since she is in retail.

But now someone has made the Black Friday sales even more appealing to me.  It is now possible to shop the Black Friday sales without leaving the house at 5 am and standing in the cold waiting to get into one store like Target.

Instead I think I will stay home and find a comfy spot on the couch where I can check out all the best deals online at iblackfriday.

Oct. 27, 2008

Contest


Posted in Just for Fun

I am hoping to be 1 of 15 winners for
The Quest for Thunder Mountain 
 on the HSB Company Porch!
You don't want to miss out on this 
great new give-away from the author of
The Terrestria Chronicles!

 

 

I won a set of these books the last time they were given away.  It is a great series of books.  Both of my kids loved them.  So I am hoping to be one of the winners of the latest books to add to the series.


Oct. 18, 2008

2008 Homeschool Blog Awards!


Posted in Home School Thoughts

Join Us at the HSBA!

It is not too late to head on over to the Homeschool Post and recommend you favorite homeschool blogs.

Nominations are being accepted until October 24th, so that gives you almost a week.

There are several categories and the rules have changed a little. So be sure to check out all of the details here.

Oct. 17, 2008

Strange Church?


Posted in My Faith

A couple of years ago I had the chance to experience what it was like to attend a church service that was being held in an old theater. 

This was a very new experience for me.  But I remember thinking that although it was a little strange it was also pretty cool.  I loved the fact that it was outside the box compared to what one thinks of when they think about a church building. 

But what I really loved about it was how it made going to church less religious.  It was awesome as a fairly new believer to see that worshipping God can take place anywhere, even in an old theater. 

I have been hearing about these theater churches more and more these days.  If you've never heard of the you can Find out more.

If you happen to live anywhere near Silver Spring Maryland this is your chance to Find out more.

On October 22 & 23 there will be a first ever Theater Church conference held. 

Have you ever attended a church service that was being held in a non-traditional location like an old theater?  What is the strangest place you have ever heard of a service being held? 

What are your thoughts about turning an old theater into a church?  

 
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