A few months ago, I very unexpectedly lost my job. Being the sole income provider in our home, this proved to be a huge problem for our family. Shock, worry, fears and tears consumed me for a few days. What in the world were we going to do? We had no savings. How would […]
After Christmas Money Management
So, Christmas is over. Presents were bought and handed out. The empty boxes and undecorated tree, are laying by the curb. As everyone gets back into their normal routines, you realize one of two things…. You’re broke! Or you have credit card bills coming in the mail… AND you’re broke! For […]
How Swag Bucks Can Help You Get Free Stuff
What if I could show you a way to make about $200-$300 per year in extra spending money for your homeschool? What would you say? Scam? Too good to be true? I don’t have the time? Well, let me share with you a little secret that lots of people know about… and you should too! […]
Giving Baked Goodies As Gifts {All Year Long}
In our family’s continual quest to be frugal stewards of the financial seeds that God has given us, one thing is for sure, we are never ever without anything we need. But even above our needs being supplied, God has continued to grow the seed of giving in our hearts. When I met my husband […]
Black Friday Homeschool Deals
As homeschoolers, we are always looking for ways to make the homeschooling life more affordable. The madness of Black Friday is one way to find some great deals. Finding great deals without ever leaving your house is even better. I’ve compiled a list of companies who are offering Black Friday specials on homeschooling […]
Getting Paid to Shop at Christmas
(Please take a moment to PIN. It helps spread the word about our site. Thank you!) I don’t know about you, but when it comes to spending money, my husband and I are as frugal as they come. We are always careful in prayerfully handling our finances as we believe that the less we […]
The Single Biggest Drain to our Budget is Eating Out
This is a guest post from Heather of Upside Down Homeschooling. The single biggest drain to our budget is eating out. Seriously, one month I calculated we spent over $800 a month eating out. For a family of four who simply doesn’t have an extra $800/month to be blowing, that’s a problem. One would […]







