It's Friday y'all. I am so glad that it's Friday. So of course I'm grateful that it's Friday. It means that I survived another week. I am here and happy. So let's get Grateful Friday started. All you have to do to participate is share what you are grateful for. No matter how small or big it is there is always something to be grateful for. This week I am grateful for the day off I had. The time I spent with my daughter on that day off. :: Keep Reading ::
20 Things Kids Today Don’t Have To Worry About
Yesterday I had a problem that I hadn't had to deal with in years. The little plastic tab had broken off the part of my phone cord that goes into the wall. We still have a home phone in case of emergencies. But that little piece breaking off means that of course it doesn't work as well. Anyone born in the 90's or earlier knows all about this. It brought back so many memories and made me chuckle. It also got me thinking about things that kids :: Keep Reading ::
Book of The Month: The Stranger I Married
One of my favorite things to do is to read. So I am challenging myself to read at least one book a month and share it with you all. In fact I just finished reading a book. I loved it so I can't wait to share it with you. I read a variety of books so you never know what book I may be sharing. So let's get to it. :: Keep Reading ::
Self Love Monday: Making Time For The Things I Love
Today's Self Love Monday circles around some things that I have promised myself I was going to do for awhile now. I promised myself that I was going to get back into my hobbies. I love to read and cook. I haven't gotten away from doing those things over the past few months. So I am making sure I definitely make time for them this year. :: Keep Reading ::
Six Ways To Find Scholarship Opportunities For Your Senior
This post is sponsored. I have been compensated either monetarily or via product. All opinions expressed are my own. With two kids in high school, the thought of college is never too far from my mind. Especially now that I have one about to graduate. I know one way of saving money on college besides starting a college fund when your child is younger or even now is through scholarships such as the Adrian Rubin Scholarship or Dr. Usha Rajagopal :: Keep Reading ::
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