Pandemic Lessons What a Pandemic Can Teach You About Simple Living COVID-19 has disrupted our daily routines, but it has also had a few positive effects. You’ve probably simplified your life, and you may like what that’s doing for your health and relationships. For example, 59% of fathers said they feel closer to their children as the result of complying with coronavirus restrictions. That’s according to one survey by the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation. Many of them also told the researchers that they want to stay more engaged in the future but realize that will be challenging…
Happy Easter 2020 As part of my A to Z challenge I am using Easter as my letter E post. What a weird Easter it is with social distancing in place due to the pandemic. I hope this finds you all doing well. The kids had baskets and the littlest one hunted for eggs. We had the tradition of bacon egg cups We kept it simple. The little one made glitter unicorn slime. We threw a tiny ham in the…
Make Money- Save Money In 2011 I had written a blurb about how to make money at home or online. I came back across it today. Since I have tried various methods I am going to be giving the real scoop and correct some myths. 1) Making money from surveys and sweepstakes is not quick and easy. It is going to take a lot of time. Do you have the time to invest? Some are going to pay better than others. What time of day will be best for you to block out and work on it?
We All Need To Eat From what I have read food should only be 10-15% of your weekly budget. I guess that should vary some depending on how many you are feeding and if you have toddlers or teenagers. In my house it also depends on whether it is my husband or I doing the grocery shopping.