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The Impulse Buy That Wasn’t and What I Bought Instead

September 16, 2019 by Penny 13 Comments
Free visit to a train

The email hit my inbox around 2 am. If you know anything about Target and their designer collaborations, this is not all that unusual. In fact, it’s pretty standard. What was different about this designer launch is that I…slept through it. In years past, I would sit up and watch the minutes click by. Would … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: children, Depot Days, frugal, impulse buys, Target, toddler, weekend

Walworth County Fair: How Much Did the Fair Actually Cost & Was it Worth It?

September 4, 2019 by Penny 4 Comments
Walworth County Fair What Does it Cost

Is there anything more Midwestern than a blog post about what a fair costs and visiting cute farm animals? How about the mention of deep-fried Oreos or deep-fried mac ‘n cheese? (Full disclosure: I saw both served on sticks and I ate neither…this time.) I’ve been going to the Walworth County Fair every summer since … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: budget, carnival, children, cost of kids, county fair, festival, sinking fund, summer, summer fun, toddlers, travel, Wisconsin

My Plan to Spend a Little Less This Summer

May 29, 2019 by Penny 7 Comments

My default setting is programmed to shop. It’s truly an instinct and impulse. I spend a lot of time guarding against it, but I want to acknowledge something very important. Critical even. I. Buy. Things. It doesn’t get said enough. Not like that anyway. No, I don’t mean the excessive line spacing, either. Whenever people … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: children, clothes, expenses, expensive, frugal, frugal fun, kids, parks, saving, spending, summer, summer fun, toys

6 Ways We Get Free and Cheap Toys

March 20, 2019 by Penny 4 Comments
How to Get Cheap and Free Toys

Kids are really expensive. But what if you can get cheap toys? Cheap toys when they’re babies, toddlers, and kids. OK, never mind cheap. What if you learn how to get free toys? Kids are expensive anyway. But that doesn’t mean that learning how to score toys for less isn’t important. It is. In fact, it’s become … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Save Tagged: child, children, eco-friendly, environmental, free, frugal, garage sales, green, kids, plastic, play, pretend, savings, secondhand, thrift shops, thrifting, toys

Celebrating Money Wins – Volume 13

February 11, 2019 by Penny 14 Comments

If I’m being totally honest, I haven’t felt much like celebrating lately. What a way to start a post on money wins, huh? I think I lost the forest for the trees. Or the trees for the forest. Or money doesn’t grow on trees. Or something. Everything has just felt so financially ordinary lately. There … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: childcare, children, daycare, debt, expenses, freelancing, money wins, mortgage, savings

What Teens Know That Adults Forget

December 11, 2015 by Penny 13 Comments

The other day, we were in the middle of reviewing literary devices when I asked for a student to remind me of what sarcasm is. “It would be like someone saying, ‘I reeeeally like that blouse you’re wearing today’.” Sometimes, I just walk right into. My stomach hurt by the time we all got done … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: children, lessons, mindfulness, spending, teaching, teens

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