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Another Vistaprint Deal

October 12, 2012 By Ligia

Living Social is doing another Vistaprint deal, this time its $10 for $50 of product which is a 80% savings. I really love getting my Christmas photo cards, calendars, and other photo gifts through Vistaprint. They also do Birthday party invitations and with my daughter’s birthday right around the corner it would be a nice deal.

If you missed the Groupon deal this one is just as good.

Liga

Filed Under: Finances

Our Homeschool Journey

October 11, 2012 By Ligia

I started this journey in 2008. My daughter was starting 4th grade and my son was starting 1st grade. They started school like every other year, but this year was different. After only 1 month of school, we decided to pull them out.

The reason was not simple; it was complex. It wasn’t one event, but many. It wasn’t one reason, but several ones that added together made it difficult to see any other solution.

KD had been suffering from insomnia. It went on every night. She couldn’t fall asleep nor stay asleep. It was difficult for me to wake her up in the morning to go to school. On top of that, she is diabetic and her sugar was not cooperating either. I was always on edge wondering when the school office would call. There was no school nurse and it seemed that I was being called constantly. One week, I was at jury duty and they called three times while I was in the jury room. I eventually asked to be excused from jury duty because I was the only one available to care for my daughter.

Buddy had started first grade with a teacher I was not too happy with. Any other year, I probably would have dealt with it, but this year it was just another “sign”. I could see that it was going to be a very difficult year for him. I would leave every morning with a huge knot in my stomach. Literally, sick to my stomach. I worried about him all day.

So I worried about KD all day and I worried about Steven all day. I had NO peace.

Over the summer, my husband had said “Hey, why don’t you homeschool” I replied, “Why? They have a great school.” Well, with the situation we had at hand, I spent one week in prayer. My main fear was failing. I felt incapable. I just couldn’t see myself taking on such a challenge. Besides, It was the FIRST year I would have both kids in school from 8-2. It was not fair! Yes, I was being selfish. I wanted to be able to get my daily exercise at the gym, work as many or as little hours as I wanted. I wanted to get my housework done in peace. I wanted…..

Yet, over and over again, in my devotions, in songs, and it other ways, God kept bringing my attention to Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength”.  Multiple times this verse “popped up” and  there was no denying that God was saying YES. I spoke to a seasoned homeschool mom who encouraged me and prayed with me. At the end, we decided that I would start homeschooling.

Every year since then, I spend time in prayer asking God to show me if we are to continue homeschooling. Every year, God has said yes. In retrospect, I can see clearly why he said yes each year.

My son struggles with spelling and writing, and I believe he has writing dysgraphia. I know he would have struggled in school and it would have been a source of difficulty for him. It is a challenge at home, but at least here I can encourage him, coach him, and teach him where HE is at. It may not be where he is “supposed to be” but its where he is right now. He will get it and develop just fine but it will be in the safety of his home-no peers, no competition, his self-esteem intact.

I know God is saying yes to homeschooling right now, but he may not in the future. I take each year as it comes.

I also know that God has given me this amazing privilege of being home with my kiddos. I enjoy digging into his Word, the Bible, with my children. I love learning History and Science in a completely God-centered curriculum. Most of all I love seeing them grow into the people he is shaping them to be.

My homeschooling philosophy is simple: I teach my children at home because He has asked me to.

Filed Under: Homeschooling

ABCs of Couponing: Be Organized

October 10, 2012 By Ligia

This is part two of three in the ABCs of Couponing series.  Today I want to share how I and others organize coupons, the “B” in ABCs of Couponing:

Be Organized

No matter how many coupons you acquire if you don’t have a good system of organization they will be buried and forgotten. I have forgotten about really good coupons even with being organized. Since my goal is to be a SMART shopper, I have to be an organized shopper.

I already posted in My Coupon Organizer Search different ways other people organize their coupons. Here is a quick recap:

  • You might want to use a  coupon organizer  like Coupon Geek. I really like how pretty it is and how easy to carry but I am afraid that I am very visual and if I don’t see the coupon I will never use it.
  • Another choice is the coupon binder which you can look at here  or here. The Coupon Mom is my ORIGINAL coupon site where I learned how to coupon and she has her very own coupon binder.
  •  Finally I found the Coupon Box. Here is a method I haven’t really tried. It’s similar to the coupon organizer Coupon Geek uses but she uses a small box. She has a creative way of labeling and organizing her coupons. It does seem like alot of work though!

The above examples are organizational tools for storing your coupons. I want to share how I organize my coupons in my binder:

  • I file my inserts by  date and kind (Smart Source with Smart Source etc) in the side accordion pocket of my binder. I do clip the coupons from each insert that I will definitely use but I leave everything else as is.
  • I file my coupons in alphabetical order in baseball card sleeves and photo sleeves.
  1. I now keep my weekly shopping list, store ads, and an envelope for each store in a new removeable accordion file.
There is really nice tutorial on The Coupon Moms website. She walks you through how to organize your coupons depending on your level of commitment.

On Sundays I look through my ads, cut coupons, file coupons and plan my trips. I will write more about that in the C of couponing which is “Create a Plan”.

Ligia

Filed Under: Finances

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