Monday, 21 December 2015

Let there be peace on earth… and let it begin with our house! :)

Let there be peace on earth... and let it begin at our house!

“I want to do the icing!!”

“NO! Mom said I could do the icing!”

“You’re not giving me any candy so I can decorate!”

“You’re hogging all the candy!”

“Mom! I saw her eat a piece of candy!”

I was finally feeling a little better and had promised the kids we’d turn on Christmas music, make hot cocoa, and decorate a Gingerbread House. I had visions of how fun and memorable it was going to be.

Instead, one child ended up in their room for half of the decorating, another child was almost in tears, and I wanted to chuck the whole thing and send everyone to bed.

Sigh. Such is life some days.

To all the tired mamas out there, I just want you to know that you are not alone.

There are days when it’s not pretty, it’s not quiet, and it’s certainly not all picture perfect.

But this is the stuff that life is made up of. The good, the bad, the cranky, and the messy.

And in those difficult moments when the kids are acting up, I have a choice. I can choose to be overwhelmed and frustrated (and some days, sadly, that’s my first response!). Or, I can choose love, stay calm, and, yes, sometimes declare an early bedtime. 
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Friday, 18 December 2015

Beary Christmas + A New Table!

It's one week until Christmas and the season is just flying by but I had to share a few little additions to our living room. One of my favorite stores, World Market, had just opened a new store so I ran over to NJ to make a visit and do some Christmas shopping. I got lots of great goodies to help me cross off my list but treated myself to a few presents too.

Knowing the succulents I had grown over the summer and fall needed to come inside, I found the perfect home for them with these fabulous concrete terrariums. Using river rocks and adorable carved wooden bear ornaments completed the look with just the right amount of whimsy for me. Aggie enjoys visiting the bears in their "cages" everyday and they aren't so overtly holiday that they will need to be put away after the Christmas season is over.


The other item I just had to throw into my cart was this french bistro table that I had been eyeing for more than a year now. Its the perfect petite size to use as a side table, small entry way table or dessert table (I plan on moving it around as needed). It's base is just like the much more expensive variety I find over and over at flea markets and antique stores and the top is substantial slab of wood to soften the metal base a bit. Love it!

Am I the only guilty party buying myself gifts when I really should be focusing on crossing off my list?

disclosure: this post was sponsored by World Market but all opinions expressed are my own.



Thursday, 17 December 2015

145 Non-Toy Gifts for Every Age

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Guest post from Marci of Our Heavenly Home:

I’m willing to bet that you don’t need anymore toys laying around your house, right?!?

Whether it’s Christmas, a Birthday, or special occasion, there’s no reason you must give toys for a gift. Think outside the box a bit and I’m sure you’ll come up with a great non-toy gift to give.

Whether you create a themed gift basket using items listed below, or throw a few of the non-toy gifts into a gift bag, I’m sure they will be a welcome surprise for anyone on your gift list!

  1. Karate Class
  2. Books that you enjoyed as a child
  3. Zoo membership
  4. Trampoline
  5. Museum membership
  6. Sidewalk Chalk
  7. Swing set
  8. Donation to a Children’s Hospital or special cause in their name
  9. Savings bond
  10. Construction Paper
  11. Money deposited into savings or 529 account
  12. Clothing and shoes
  13. Children’s Cookbook
  14. Dinner date coupons (one on one time)
  15. Gift certificate to a cooking class
  16. Music Class for 1 session
  17. Arrange a family day at the bowling alley
  18. Cook a family dinner together
  19. Play Mat or Rug
  20. Movie Date at the Movie Theater
  21. Child’s Umbrella
  22. Drawing Pads
  23. Ride On Vehicle
  24. Water Table (use for kinetic sand in the winter)
  25. Scarf
  26. Work on a craft together and proudly display
  27. Gift Certificate to Favorite Restaurant
  28. New Christmas Ornament
  29. Horseback Riding Lessons
  30. Dress Up Clothes
  31. Add accessories to their fairy house
  32. A Radio
  33. Art Class for one Session
  34. Gift Certificate for favorite ice cream eatery
  35. Sheets and Comforter for Bed
  36. Spend the day with a friend at the skating rink
  37. Embroidery Floss
  38. Playing Cards (Uno, Go Fish, Regular Deck)
  39. Their favorite chefs cookbooks
  40. Your favorite books from your childhood
  41. Yearly Subscription to National Geographic
  42. Add necessities to their sporting gear
  43. Sandbox
  44. Beads for Crafts
  45. Gift Certificate to Paint Pottery
  46. Notebooks and Smell Markers
  47. Day out with a Friend For Skating
  48. Little Passports membership to explore the world
  49. Magic Tricks For Kids
  50. Head for a local kid or school theater for a play
  51. Your favorite movies (on dvd or blu-ray of course) from your childhood
  52. Gymnastics Class for 1 Session
  53. Cookie Cutters
  54. Dry Erase Boards & Markers
  55. I See Me! Personalized Book
  56. Kidorable Rain Boots (so cute!)
  57. Chick-Fil-A Gift Card
  58. Car Seat
  59. Amazon Prime Membership to stream movies and tv shows
  60. Snack Cups
  61. Yearly Subscription to Highlights Magazine
  62. Photo Album with pictures of the special kiddo
  63. Blanket
  64. Sign up for a library card
  65. iTunes Gift Card for Educational Apps
  66. Personalized Step Stool
  67. Colored Pencils
  68. Tickets to a age appropriate music concert
  69. Pair of Skechers Light up Shoes
  70. Finger Flashlight
  71. Fun Hat and Mittens
  72. A puppet theater
  73. Puzzles
  74. Fun Colored Belts
  75. Bicycle
  76. Finger Puppets
  77. Crochet Blanket
  78. Character Alarm Clock
  79. Kitchen Tools to help make meals
  80. Educated with a membership to ABCMouse.com
  81. Create a craft bin with supplies
  82. Pillow Pet
  83. Help your child create a Countdown Calendar for special event
  84. Diapers
  85. Markers
  86. Wipes
  87. Cooking Apron
  88. Writers Workshop (pencils, pens, notebook, journal)
  89. Bath Mirror for Bath Time
  90. Day out at the water park
  91. Go for a hike
  92. Crayons
  93. Membership to local attraction/amusement park
  94. Night out at a local hotel with a pool
  95. Candy Molds
  96. Drinking or Sippy Cups
  97. Teach a hobby of yours
  98. Funky Socks
  99. Create a coupon book
  100. Start a collection or add to an existing one
  101. Wendy’s Gift Card
  102. Spend a entire day baking and deliver the goods to friends and family
  103. Finger Paint
  104. At home movie night with dinner, snacks and dessert focused around the movie
  105. Popcorn Cart
  106. Potty Seat or Chair
  107. Squeaky shoes for toddlers
  108. Beanbag chair
  109. Science Kits
  110. Hat & Mittens
  111. Create a book on Shutterfly expressing your love
  112. Jewelry
  113. Bubbles
  114. Baseball Glove or Soccer Ball
  115. Book Shelf
  116. Karate Class
  117. Tickets to a Professional Sporting Event
  118. Crayons for Bath Tub
  119. Balloons
  120. Shadowbox of Keepsakes
  121. Book of handwritten notes of child’s “Silly Sayings” they’ve said over the years
  122. Night Light
  123. Pottery Kit
  124. Personalized Anywhere Chair
  125. Indoor Parachute
  126. Duct Tape
  127. Instrument
  128. Chalk board
  129. Outdoor Movie Theater Screen
  130. Slippers
  131. Sunglasses
  132. Nail Polish
  133. Hammock
  134. Drawing Paper
  135. Bag of Craft Supplies (Googly Eyes, Glitter, Popsicle Sticks, Cotton Balls)
  136. Bird Feeder and Seed (one of the best gifts we’ve ever received!)
  137. New Pajamas
  138. Stamps and Ink Pads
  139. Sleeping Bag
  140. Children’s Movies
  141. Sled
  142. Camping Tent
  143. Popsicle Molds
  144. Bubble Bath
  145. A treasure of yours that you would like to pass down

Do you have any items that you would add to the list?

You can find Marci Loehner sharing recipes for busy Moms at My Heavenly Recipes and DIY projects at Our Heavenly Home. You’ll find that each recipe and project is kid tested & Husband approved.

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Sunday, 6 December 2015

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How I Became a Stay at Home Mom in a High Cost Area

stay at home mom

Guest post from Aileen of Aileen Cooks

I never thought I would be a stay-at-home-mom before I had my first child. I took pride in working and did not feel the need to change anything.

My husband had mentioned the idea of my staying home once we had kids, but I never thought we could afford it. In fact, we couldn’t afford for me to stay home — I was bringing in almost half of our income!

We live in the San Francisco Bay Area — an extremely high-cost area — and we had an expensive mortgage. There was no way it would work for me to stay home. I had to keep working.

Then, my son was born.

Boy, did my mind-set change!

I could not imagine the thought of leaving him, but I also didn’t think there was any way we would be able to survive on a single income.

When my son was 3 months old, I went back to work part-time. However, even with a part-time schedule, I was unhappy.

I mentioned this to my husband a lot, almost daily. I did not want to work anymore — I wanted to be home with our baby. I felt like I was missing out. So, we made a plan.

First, we figured out what our bills would need to be in order to survive on a single income. We would need to make a lot of changes, but we were both determined to make it work.

Here’s what we did:

  • Cut out the non-essentials. No more trips to the nail salon or daily trips to Starbucks.
  • Contacted every company I thought would work with us and requested a lower rate (Internet, Cell Phone, TV) and most worked with us.
  • Cancelled our home phone.
  • Ate out less and started bringing homemade lunches to work.
  • Made more meals from scratch (homemade stocks and soups are a huge money saver).
  • Purchased second-hand clothes and toys. You would be amazed at the high-quality clothes you can find for children.
  • Refinanced our mortgage. This was huge for us – we were able to lower our interest rate and drop our mortgage insurance.
  • Paid off our credit debt.
  • Saved as much as we could from my part-time income, so we would have a cushion for emergencies.
  • Said NO to pricey house projects. If it didn’t have to be done, we didn’t do it. An outdated bathroom was a small price to pay for the ability to have one of us stay home with our son.
  • Continued to drive older cars. Our cars are not the newest and prettiest cars, but they get us from point A to B and they are payed off, so we don’t have to worry about huge car payments.

After 7 months of saving and cutting back, I quit my job!

My son was 10 months old and had just started walking. He is now 3 years old and we welcomed a second child last year.

Quitting my job was one of the best decisions I have ever made and I am extremely grateful to my husband for his continued support.

We recently cancelled cable and continue to look for ways to cut back on our monthly expenses. I still make my husband’s lunch every day and try to make as much food from scratch as I can. I take the kids to the library and participate in free or inexpensive children’s programs run by our local YMCA and First 5 Center.

Sometimes, money is pretty tight for us. If I don’t have enough gas in my car, we say no to that play date. I scrounge together meals from our pantry until pay-day. My husband and I plan a lot of at-home dates. We buy small birthday and Christmas gifts. All of these things make a difference for us.

If you are struggling to make ends meet or are trying to transition to one income, keep at it! Every little bit will help you reach your goal!

Aileen is a stay at home mom of two living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She blogs at Aileen Cooks where she shares family-friendly recipes, tips on cooking with kids, and money saving tips.

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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

10 long years, but finally???.Debt Free!!!

Ten years ago in 2005, my husband Jim and I began a journey to become debt-free. It was not Dave Ramsey???s plan, because we had not heard of him. I remember the shock at the beginning of 2005 when I sat down and added up all our consumer debt. A whopping $55,774.91, consisting of credit card and car loan debt. How did we get to such a large number without realizing the full extent of our debt? Because we did what many other people do; it was always about whether or not we could afford the ???monthly payment???. After about six months of following a different get out of debt plan, a Pastor friend mentioned FPU. His church had just finished the 12 week course. I hadn???t heard of FPU or Dave Ramsey but I went to the website and started listening to Dave. I would download the podcast to my iPod and listen every chance I got. At first I thought Dave was a little over the top but as I listened and listened and listened, all the things he said made sense. I ordered the total money makeover book and continued to listen to the show sometimes on my iPod, sometimes on my computer. My husband was still somewhat skeptical but after we completed our Baby step 1 and then we began to pay off one debt after another, he began to take notice that we were making progress. Sometimes I would listen to the Dave Ramsey show in our home office with the volume turned low, and people on the show would be doing their debt-free scream. I didn???t think my husband was listening, but one day he asked me to turn up the volume because he wanted to hear someone scream their debt-free scream. From that time on, he was more committed although because I am the nerd in the family, I mainly took care of the finances. We also ordered the FPU home study course and watched the teaching videos. The one thing this program has done for us is to help us be on the same page. Having a set amount of blow money has also been very freeing for both of us. Once we finished with Baby step 2 (it took us about 3 years), we were able to make good headway with Baby steps 3 and 4. We were able to skip Baby step 5 and go on to Baby step 6 (owing $303K at the time) that consisted of our mortgage and a HEL loan that was more than half of our income because we had bought some land in 2004, and the plan was that we would build our own home on our land within a few years. In 2007 we tried to sell our home and it didn???t sell. Then the market took a downturn and there we were with a mortgage and a line of credit for the land. By this time with both of us working, we were living on one income and using my income to pay debt off. I changed jobs in 2007 and took a hefty pay cut. Two years later I changed jobs again and was able to regain what I had lost and then some. That was the perfect timing because about that time my husband???s work took a downturn that has persisted. He???s in a construction related field and his work is project based. We???ve had some challenges along the way: There have been times of unemployment, health issues, car repairs, and even helping with funeral expenses for a grand-child. I only mention this because in the past we did not have savings and would not have been able to meet this need. I also went back to school and finished up my bachelor???s degree, a life-long desire. I was able to do this while working full-time and we cash flowed the expenses with a little help by means of tuition reimbursement from my employer. Last year we took a cruise to Alaska to celebrate my graduation. The trip was paid for with cash, of course. We???ve also been able to help our children when challenges have come their way. Last year, our daughter was hit head-on by a driver. By the grace of God, she is ok. Her car was totaled and we were able to replace her car with a paid for used vehicle. We finished paying off the HEL loan last year and have been paying extra on the mortgage. I have to say that after all these years, it does get tiring some times and it???s hard to continue to be intense. We finally made the tough decision to sell our land. It would enable us to pay off our mortgage and be debt free once and for all. I???ve heard Dave say over the years not to buy land for retirement ahead of time, that there will always be land available. Well Dave is right. Although we owned our land for 11 years, it did not appreciate in value and it cost us money to sell it. The good news is that our home is now paid for. Finally, we are at Baby step 7 at the age of 56 and 62. The Lord has been gracious to us and we give Him the glory for enabling us to reach this goal. We can see his hand guiding us and thank Him for providing the guidance that we so desperately needed. Thank you Dave Ramsey for inspiring us to believe that we could actually get out of debt, and for providing the tools with which to accomplish this goal. The Baby Steps work if you work them. ???Freedom??? Jim and Maggie in California

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Free Editable Printable December 2015 Cleaning Calendar

Free Editable Printable December 2015 Cleaning Calendar

Download a free editable printable cleaning calendar for December 2015 from Homemaking Organized.

Amazon.com: KitchenAid 6-Quart Professional Stand Mixer for just $249.99 shipped!

KitchenAid Stand Mixer Cyber Monday Deal at Amazon

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Choose from black or red colors.

Valid today only, November 30, 2015.

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Kohls.com: KidKraft Dakota Dollhouse for just $59.99 shipped!

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Staples.com: 50 Custom Holiday Photo Cards for just $9.99!

Staples Holiday Photo Cards Cyber Monday Deal

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Thanks, For The Mommas!

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Amazon.com: Up To 70% Off Pajamas for the Whole Family!

Kids Pajamas Amazon Deal

Amazon is offering 50-70% off pajamas for the whole family today! There are some great deals for the kids — both girls and boys!

For example, you can get these super cute Komar Kids Girls’ Micro Fleece Owl Print Pants for just $9.60, regularly $24!

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There are choices for kids of all ages and sizes.

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