A Different Party Favor–thrifty and earth-friendly!

Our seven-year-old Nicholas recently had a party.  He also has attended several kids' parties this year and has come home from every one of them with a bag or bucket of items that he considers treasures and his parents consider crap--you know, cheap plastic toys made in China and low-quality, over-packaged candy and gum.  We … Continue reading A Different Party Favor–thrifty and earth-friendly!

Our Favorite Publisher of Affordable Books

I recently had a birthday and was very pleased to be given three books from Dover Publications.  Daniel knows that I can never get enough floor-plan books, and Dover prints gobs of great ones!  They also have a wide selection of nonfiction, classic fiction, children's books,  coloring books, how-to-draw books, clip-art collections, puzzle books, nature … Continue reading Our Favorite Publisher of Affordable Books

How our thrifty, green lifestyle makes it easier to cut ourselves some slack

Longtime readers may have noticed that I haven't written much lately and didn't write an article about what I learned during Lent like I have most years.  Well, that's because this year, I was pregnant for Lent.  No, of course that wasn't the Lenten discipline I planned!  It was a surprise (not a mistake--we all … Continue reading How our thrifty, green lifestyle makes it easier to cut ourselves some slack

Money Management and Consequences for a First Grader

Nicholas has been getting an allowance since he turned five years old, almost two years ago.  He does not get the "$1 per year of age, per week" recommended by many parenting magazines--that's crazy!  I use the method my father taught me of dividing the money into Spend, Save, and Share categories:  Nicholas gets 50 … Continue reading Money Management and Consequences for a First Grader