Easier said than done, my friend! Almost every parent I know wishes they could find a job to support their family while staying home caring for their children. It’s the ultimate WIN! I was lucky enough to have flexible job that allowed me to work from home AND avoid expensive daycare bills. Want that, too? You’ve come to the right place!
Having a new baby in the New Year? Totally freaked out about how you’re going to afford it?! I’ve got some genius tips for you to check off your list and help you feel more prepared for welcoming your new baby. In fact, financially preparing for a baby is something NO ONE told me about… These days, baby advice is always about sleeping, feeding, self-care… but you’ve gotta pay for the little monster, too!
If you’re anything like me, you don’t like other people. Wait, I mean, you don’t like SHOPPING with other people. Black Friday is cool and all but Cyber Monday deals are what my dreams are made of. Right, Kait?! My computer, [amazon_textlink asin=’B001HX29UI’ text=’slippers‘ template=’ProductLink’ store=’poms2moms-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’47bc7971-f0ae-11e8-b223-3991a1bbdc98′], space heater, and a fluffy robe puts me right in the mood to do some shopping right from my fingertips (and yes, we still have the AC on here in FL…insert eye roll).
There is nothing better than waking up with a smile on your face and feeling ready to take on the day! But you all know that if one thing causes you to have a bad morning, you are more than likely going to have a bad rest of the day. And typically if you have a bad day, that rubs off on your family… and they will also not have a great day.
Welcome to Christmas in July because Amazon’s Prime Day is coming. We can’t even call it Prime “DAY” because it’s become a 36-hour all-you-can-buy extravaganza.
I wasn’t always known for pinching a penny. Back when we were living the DINK life, David and I sporadically purchased… anything.
The moment I left the hospital after having my baby girl, I distinctly remember thinking… “Well here we go. 6 more weeks ‘till I go back to work”. The more I thought about returning to the everyday grind, the more elephants stacked on my chest. I was stressed and wasn’t sure how I was going to go back to work and miss entire days with a tiny baby.