I have a prayer for growth. I don’t want to hate Mother’s day. “I hate Mother’s Day!” If this is how you feel, read on. I understand feeling overwhelmed about Mother’s Day. There is an unrealistic expectation on Mother’s Day about how you are supposed to feel about your mother, your own motherhood experience, the fact that you aren’t a mom, your mother-in-law, Mother Teresa, and Continue reading “My prayer for Growth: I Hate Mother’s Day!”
Never Give Up! Debt Free Living Is Possible
Living 100% Debt Free is Possible!
It is truly Tonya’s and I’s prayer that we have inspired at least one person to know that living 100% debt free is possible. We paid off a total of $125,000 in 9 1/2 years and in that time we learned some valuable lessons and I wanted to share my top 10 things that you have to do to get there. Continue reading “Never Give Up! Debt Free Living Is Possible”
Home schooling: Teach My Child? Who? Me?!
Are you thinking of home schooling your child? Teach my child? Who? Me?!
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My home schooling philosophy
I used this philosophy when I home schooled my children. Each one of my children was a special individual that needed a unique education to become the person God wanted them to be.
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