The Wellness Revolution: Upgrading Your Environment for a Healthier Life

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how wellness isn’t just about food and fitness—it’s also about where we spend our time. Our homes, the spaces we work in, even our bathrooms, all have a powerful effect on how we feel, think, and function. It’s easy to overlook our physical environment when we talk about […]
Frugal Tip of the Day (FTOTD): Saving and Repurposing Dried Out Chicken

It’s that time again; another Frugal Tip of the Day (FTOTD)! You know those little money-saving ideas that aren’t quite big enough for a whole post? That’s what this series is all about. Repurposing Dried Out Chicken I don’t know about you, but sometimes my kids don’t want to eat leftover chicken that I have […]
Planning a Fresh Start in a New City? Here’s What to Do First

I hate moving with a passion, but my family and I decided that we will be moving to a new community next summer. Originally we were thinking about moving this summer, but we made the decision to close to the time and we needed to give ourselves enough time to plan and fix up this […]
Smart Ways to Save on Camping Gear

My best friend Michelle and I are in the process of planning our families’ yearly camping trip. It is one of the highlights of our summer, and we can’t wait. Camping gear can be expensive- after this many years of camping we are all set with our gear. But if you’re starting out, or if […]
Throwing a Fancy Party for Over 100 – How to Do It Frugally: Part Two – Everything But the Food

So I mentioned a few months ago about this fancy party for about 100 people I threw on a budget. This is part two, “the everything else.” The food was only one part of the party—and honestly, the easier part for me to talk about. This section is all about the decor, clothing, music, logistics, […]
Discover Spring Magic: Exciting Activities for Family Fun

If you live down under, spring is right around the corner, and you’ll love these spring activities to do with your family, most of them completely free. And in addition to being fun, they all have extra benefits, from educational to character growth benefits. If you live in the northern hemisphere, not to worry- most […]
How Parents Find Affordable Online Tutors for Teens

I’ve had to hire tutors for my high school aged kids three times, twice for math, and once for language arts in the local language on a high school level. I asked around on local Facebook forums and found a few tutors who worked with my kid via Zoom to help them succeed, and fortunately, […]
Simple Ways to Make Cleaning Up After Dinner Easier

I hate cleaning up, especially after dinner. Dishwashing is a never ending chore and I wish I had a magic kitchen cleaning robot to do it for me. And yes, I have a dishwasher and that doesn’t count. It still needs filling and emptying. Unfortunately, that is a pipe dream, but what we do have […]
Frugal Tip of the Day (FTOTD): Reviving Stale Bread

It’s that time again- another Frugal Tip of the Day (FTOTD)! You know those little money-saving ideas that aren’t quite big enough for a whole post? That’s what this series is all about. Reviving Stale Bread I don’t know about you, but every so often I discover a lonely bag of sliced bread or a […]
9 Ways Tech is Making Vacation Planning Smarter

I love travel. I love pretty much everything about it. From the planning to the mode of transportation to the foreign languages. But for some people, despite enjoying travel (or maybe they don’t, but do it for their family or work), these aspects of travel bring them stress. Fortunately, technology has evolved in a way […]