by Amy LeForge | Nov 28, 2013 | Finances
Learning how to treat and manage money is a learned skill that takes time to develop. Learning finances is not a natural and innate ability that we’re born with, but instead is something that must be practiced and taught. Most people struggle with managing their...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 16, 2013 | Finances
Editor’s note: we don’t talk a lot about marriage here, because it’s such a huge topic in its own right that the occasional article would never do it justice. It is, however, frequently a foundation of the family and as such, this article is a good...
by Brionna Kennedy | Nov 13, 2013 | Organizing
Planning a big move can be an exciting time if your families life, but can also be quite stressful with all of the packing that needs to be done. If you have children, recruiting them to assist you in packing can be extremely helpful. This will allow you to get the...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 9, 2013 | Finances
College is a great time of life, but the whole purpose for getting that education is to prepare young people for the rest of their lives. What they do during those last couple of college years and the first years after graduation can dramatically influence the rest of...
by Brionna Kennedy | Nov 6, 2013 | Finances
Learning how to manage money effectively is not an innate skill, but one that takes time to learn at an early age to ensure that healthy financial habits are established. By teaching children how to manage money, it will equip them to have a better chance at success....
by Amy LeForge | Oct 29, 2013 | Cooking
Did you know that 2013 is the 50th anniversary of the Easy Bake Oven? I wonder how many of us grew up playing with one. I never had one of my own, but I think my younger sister did. I purchased one for the older boys when they were very young, but it was hard to do...