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See the Light October Special

October 5, 2013 By Ligia

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This month’s special is Art Projects: Tiffany Window for 12.50. This includes FREE SHIPPING in the USA.

Use Coupon Code: OCTOBER
Offer is good thru October 31, 2013. This makes a great activity for the whole family.
Now for the Giveaway!
See the Light will be giving away Tiffany Window – Art Project to (2) families. We will be picking (2) random winners October  7th at 11:59p. Winners will be contacted via email and must respond within 48 hours or another winner will be chosen. All entries will be verified.

Here is the link to this amazing opportunity

See the Light Giveaway

Filed Under: Homeschooling

October Reading List 2013

October 4, 2013 By Ligia

I am still working on the books on my September Reading List! There was a hiccup in my reading list since I had to add a new book.

I am currently reading Healing ADD: The Breakthrough Program That Allows You to See and Heal the 6 Types of ADD. Dr Daniel Amen has written another one which adds a 7th Type of ADD.Healing ADD Revised Edition: The Breakthrough Program that Allows You to See and Heal the 7 Types of ADD. I do not have that copy so I am reading the first one. I might have to check this one out so I can read up on the 7th Type.

I am also going to add the following to my October Reading List:

The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan: A Blueprint for Renewing Your Child’s Confidence and Love of Learning

So based on my titles you can tell that we had a revelation this month. Buddy has dyslexia, dysgraphia, and more than likely ADD. This new information will help me to revise our choice of curriculum and get him the help he needs.

For now, I need to get reading!

Ligia

Filed Under: Homeschooling

Financial Update: Reducing Grocery Budget

October 2, 2013 By Ligia

I wanted to update on a post I wrote,  Reducing Grocery Budget. My goal was to reduce my grocery budget by 10%. I have successfully dropped from $600-$700 to now $500. So YES I am doing great:

Here is what has worked:

Writing out my meals in advance. In July I created my menu board and it has been really awesome to plan ahead. Not only do I know in advance what items I can buy when they go on sale, but my kids can see what’s for dinner. I did create some variations of the board. For example, Mondays are now crockpot nights because we are gone from 9-4pm. I am looking to find new crockpot recipes, so come back to see what I find.

Second, Clean the Pantry Week has been a great help. This is the week I try to use what I already have in my pantry and freezer. Then I come up with a weeks worth of dinners. It is the last week of the month/first of the next month.

This week is Clean the Pantry Week.  I really only had to buy 3-4 ingredients for this whole week! The rest of my grocery budget I spent on sale items and things I don’t usually buy like guacamole dip and chicken tacos.

So here is my menu for this week’s Clean the Pantry:

Monday
Carnitas Tacos
Corn

Tuesday
Chicken Broccoli Bowl (adapt as need for gluten free)

Wednesday
Parmesan Chicken Legs
French Fries or Red Potatoes

Thursday
Eating out (I am running around town like a chicken with my head cut off so this night I don’t cook)

Friday
Chicken Cheddar Casserole

Saturday
Spaghetti

Next Step: I don’t want to buy processed food anymore so I need to find alternatives. Here is my starter list

Cream of soup mix (gluten free of course)
Taco seasoning
Mac and cheese
GF cookie mix
GF brownie mix
Granola Bars (my daughter eats gluten, and I want to make non-gluten granola bars)
Fish sticks

Hopefully I can post my recipes as soon as I find them myself.

Ligia

Filed Under: Finances

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