It is mid July so that means it is time for me to plan for our upcoming year — education wise. Greyson is currently 3.5 years old; he will be 4 on Halloween. So far, we have been plugging away at our goals listed in last years Preschool Workbook. However, he is now a year older, and his interest level has changed in all areas.
I’m Back!
I know it has been pretty much radio silence over here for two months or so. I am sorry about that! But, I am back today for a special Sunday post to tell you why. *Spoiler alert – it is good news!* That’s right. We will be welcoming another child into our family in early December! The reason for the radio silence, well, is
Meal Planning the easy way
As part of our Soon-To-Be Debt Free journey I have had to have a real hard look at all the holes in our budget. The biggest hole that we have is shopping. Thankfully, it is the one category we have the most control over! (This includes all of our shopping – Groceries, clothing, toys, etc.). Today I am going to tackle the Grocery shopping aspect. I
Handwriting Worksheets for kids
This Preschool Activity: Handwriting worksheets will help your child not only better their letter writing, it will also help them become more consistent with their letter sizes. No more massive writing, followed by itty-bitty letters. Greyson is still struggling with sizing his letters correctly when he writes them. One second “G” is taking up a whole sheet of paper, and then an “O” is so
Pinterest- 3 Years Later
It has been three years (give or take a few weeks) since I first requested an invite to Pinterest. Do you remember having to find a blogger who was already “In” and ask them to send you an invite? Otherwise you’d have to wait weeks to get accepted in – yeah that would have been cruel torture for me 🙂 Once I was “in” I
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Chapter books for preschoolers + a GIVEAWAY!!
If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram you’ll know that a few weeks ago we introduced Greyson to the wonderful world of chapter books. For a while now I thought he might be ready for chapter books. He has a great attention span when it comes to reading and truly enjoys it. I asked around, and the book My Father’s Dragon was highly recommended. Well… not so
Bill Pay Worksheet- FREE Printable
Today I am sharing one of my most favorite printables to date! I am surprised it so high on my list, but it is just so useful I cannot help but love it! Part 3! So far we have talked about figuring out all of your debts – and how to use the worksheets in the Soon to be debt free workbook. Today we are
Soon-To-Be-Debt-Free Workbook Details!
**Update- Grab the 2021 Financial Planner! Yesterday I shared my latest printable, the Soon to be debt free workbook. Today I am back to go into detail about the specific pages of the binder. So let’s get started, Paying off debt!! First up we have the Year or saving page. If you are not sure what the heck this is, check this out. Even though
Our Debt Story!
Click here to start your journey to becoming debt-free!! Here is our debt story: Becoming debt-free is one of the hardest things our family has decided to do. It is a lifestyle that we have adapted for the last two years. Becoming debt-free is a daily decision that we have to face constantly! The amount of debt Scott and I have is absolutely nauseating! Keep
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