It’s A Guy Thing

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity, The All Sports Mom · Comments Off on It’s A Guy Thing 

My husband is as blind as a bat. OK, ok, not really, but when it comes to seeing things or finding things that are literally smack in front of him, well, then yes, he should be hanging upside down in a cave somewhere. My boys think it’s hilarious and they get a big kick out […]

Reflections of Motherhood

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity, The All Sports Mom · Comments Off on Reflections of Motherhood 

By Paula Schmitt, The All Sports Mom Hear Paula in her own words.. Just the other day one of my boys asked me what I wished for this Mother’s Day. I thought for a moment. Hmm, what do I wish for this Mother’s Day.? I sat looking at my young son’s innocent face and then […]

Confessions of an Antique Shopper

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity, The All Sports Mom · Comments Off on Confessions of an Antique Shopper 

By Paula Schmitt, The All Sports Mom Rusty irons. Cracked 1875 spectacles. Chipped, faded paintings. Dusty, yellow paged books. Ah, these are the good things in life. Yes, you may know me; I am the ultimate antique shopper and my motto is and always will be “the older the better”. Just ask my sons. They […]

When Dads Speak, Sons Listen

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity, The All Sports Mom · Comments Off on When Dads Speak, Sons Listen 

By Paula Schmitt The other day I overheard my perfect husband preaching, once again, to our sons about how when he was younger he didn’t have all the luxuries that kids have nowadays. You boys don’t know how lucky you are – Oh No! Here we go again. Glancing at my sons, you could practically […]

A Mother Knows She Has Boys When…

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity, The All Sports Mom · Comments Off on A Mother Knows She Has Boys When… 

By Paula Schmitt, The All Sports Mom As a mom there is life B.B. (before boys) and then there is life A.B. (after boys). I question any mother’s sanity should she decide to continue onward for that junior basketball team of five. I know all too well what it is like to raise boys. I […]

10 Best Debt-Busting Holiday Strategies for 2008

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Budgeting · Comments Off on 10 Best Debt-Busting Holiday Strategies for 2008 

By Cindy Morus, Creator of the Pay Debt Quickly System According to a Gallup poll, the average American family will spend $801 this year on Holiday gifts. Remember an average means that some people spend way more and some people spend a lot less. With economic times tough this year for most people, it’s a […]

Credit & Divorce

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Budgeting · Comments Off on Credit & Divorce 

By Cindy Morus, Creator of the Pay Debt Quickly System Mary and Bill recently divorced. Their divorce decree stated that Bill would pay the balances on their three joint credit card accounts. Months later, after Bill neglected to pay off these accounts, all three creditors contacted Mary for payment. She referred them to the divorce […]

The PDQ Factor

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Budgeting · Comments Off on The PDQ Factor 

By Cindy Morus, Creator of the Pay Debt Quickly System It’s just about the beginning of a brand new year: a time to set goals, make plans, and start afresh; a time to dream of making more money, having a more beautiful body, and experiencing more love. I can’t help you with your body or […]

Bedroom Magic in Four Simple Steps

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity · Comments Off on Bedroom Magic in Four Simple Steps 

It’s one hour before your company is due to arrive. If you’re like me, you’re rushing around to get the last minute things ready. You realize that you don’t have time to clean up your bedroom so you close the door. Right? Sure some people close their bedroom doors because they want them to remain […]

10 Ways to Summerize Your Home

January 21, 2009 · Filed Under Stay at Home Sanity · Comments Off on 10 Ways to Summerize Your Home 

When we winterize, we prepare for the cold winter months by blocking out anything that might make us feel cold. We plug holes, caulk windows, and turn up the heat. Our home decorations reflect this desire to be warm and cozy. We surround ourselves with things that say “warmth” like candles, throws, festive arrangements, and […]

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