I don't know the order in which it happened. I honestly can't remember if my Aha! moment happened because of "the podcast" or whether I sought out a good financial podcast because I'd already had the Aha! moment. Chicken? Egg? Doesn't matter. We'll get to that. First, as I mentioned in a previous post, our … Continue reading Resources that keep me financially inspired (and that time we had a picnic)
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The truth about our finances: Part II (and the challenge you should take today)
Hi. Let's just pick up where we left off after I confessed our financial sins and started a new financial lifestyle on August 4th. Remember when I said I'd be as honest as I could possibly (and comfortably) be? Well, here's where I'm going to get painfully honest, my precious peeps. I'm about to reveal … Continue reading The truth about our finances: Part II (and the challenge you should take today)
The secret to staying married for 50 years
On September 9, 1967 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a girl stood before a boy in uniform, her face veiled in tulle. Her small frame was fitted with satin from bodice to floor, her neck and chin set confidently above a delicate, scalloped lace overlay with sleeves. The design is simple and timeless. I … Continue reading The secret to staying married for 50 years
Family Day Trips Don’t Have to be Expensive
True story. They don't. Apparently you can take the whole family to do something fun for a whole day without spending upwards of $50 on food and random unjustifiable purchases. Maybe you were already in on this little secret. We've had our fair share of day trips where we hike in a nature preserve, but … Continue reading Family Day Trips Don’t Have to be Expensive