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Because money doesn't grow on trees
This week is our first week of preschool at home. Spring
break is over for us and the vacation sadly came to an end. I've
had big plans all along to start really focusing on Kindergarten
readiness as our first priority and so far it seems to be going
well. I'm planning to keep a daily log of everything we do that
is preschool-like. Every day we'll sit down for at least a few
minutes and do "activities" from Alex's
Hooked on Kindergarten workbook, which he finds
challenging, but fun. We're also practicing lower case letters
on that special paper with the dotted lines I remember so fondly
from my own childhood. (I write the letters out in faint print
and he traces them.)
Of course, I picked a lousy week to get sick. I had big plans for play dates and working in the garden together and going to the library, but none of that is possible when… Read More
Of course, I picked a lousy week to get sick. I had big plans for play dates and working in the garden together and going to the library, but none of that is possible when… Read More
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On Saturday night, we returned home from our wild
California adventure. I love coming home; it's always one of the
best parts of any trip. This was the first time I ever got to
come home to our HOUSE too, so it was extra special for me. Have
I mentioned how much I love our home? It's good to know I'm
still not taking it for granted, dirty floors and all.
Anyway, I'm sick now (of course I am! … Read More
Anyway, I'm sick now (of course I am! … Read More
Well it's my birthday too! I'm 32. We're celebrating here
in California. Well, me and the kids are celebrating. Dave is
busy logging billable hours back in Washington.
So far we've had a lovely vacation (aside from a nightmarish packed flight that included magic post-landing barf). The weather is okay, not spectacular, but not the snow and hail we left up North! Unfortunately, it's not actually warm enough for me to wear most of the clothes I bought last… Read More
So far we've had a lovely vacation (aside from a nightmarish packed flight that included magic post-landing barf). The weather is okay, not spectacular, but not the snow and hail we left up North! Unfortunately, it's not actually warm enough for me to wear most of the clothes I bought last… Read More
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In the end, I did find some clothes yesterday! First I
perused the wares online at Old Navy, hoping to find some things
I liked and could go pick up in the store. Sadly, the only thing
less flattering on me than a maternity top is a halter top. I
have pretty strict rules about how to clothe my admittedly fluffy
physique: no cap sleeves, nothing "flowy", nothing that will make
my already poochy tummy look pregnant, no tapered pants,…
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An open letter to the fashion industry:
I AM NOT PREGNANT!
Sincerely,
Concerned shopper
And I thought skinny jeans were insane! Seriously, though, what is with all the baby doll tops with the ties that go around the back? The trapeze dresses? The fluffy shapeless shirts? I went to Kohl's yesterday, tried on approximately 43 different shirts and came home with ONE. That is all.
How much do you spend on clothes? Because I realized… Read More
I AM NOT PREGNANT!
Sincerely,
Concerned shopper
And I thought skinny jeans were insane! Seriously, though, what is with all the baby doll tops with the ties that go around the back? The trapeze dresses? The fluffy shapeless shirts? I went to Kohl's yesterday, tried on approximately 43 different shirts and came home with ONE. That is all.
How much do you spend on clothes? Because I realized… Read More
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We've had Alex, our four-year-old, in a Montessori
preschool for the last seven months. I'm sure I mentioned it,
but we've decided to take him out of school at the end of this
month simply for financial reasons. At $500 per month, it's
breaking the bank.
Today his class held a "showcase" in which the parents were invited to observe the children doing their Montessori work. It was very low key and Alex ended up demonstrating five of the… Read More
Today his class held a "showcase" in which the parents were invited to observe the children doing their Montessori work. It was very low key and Alex ended up demonstrating five of the… Read More
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After seven years as a personal financial planner, I ditched the pantyhose to stay home with my toddler. Now I'm a 30-year-old mother of two and the author of Mandajuice and The Naked Ledger.
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