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Everything I Tried to Buy My Toddler This Weekend

October 7, 2019 by Penny 8 Comments
We Bought Toy Trucks Of Course

Does money ever just feel like it’s burning a hole in your pocket? If I’m being honest, that’s a big reason why I don’t carry cash. It’s too easy and too tempting to spend. But even when I’m budgeting, tracking my expenses, and tucking paper bills out of sight and out of mind, I still … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: impulse buys, kids, mom, motherhood, shopping, toddler

Reflections on Two Years of the Hardest Job I Ever Loved

July 15, 2019 by Penny 15 Comments
Toddler running down bridge

Two years ago, every single cliche came to life the moment I laid eyes on my son. Or perhaps it was a few moments after that initial instant. Much like a new ship is christened with champagne, this new mom was sprayed with another yellow liquid.  Thanks, kid. Growing up, I never once fantasized about … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: careers, child, jobs, kids, motherhood, parenting, work

When Your Goals Have Nothing to Do With Money

March 25, 2019 by Penny 38 Comments
When Your Goals Have Nothing to Do With Money

“When did I decide I was actually never going to work out?” I said that to my husband today. I looked him square in the eye because I was hoping he knew the answer. I didn’t when I asked him. I still don’t.  Of course, I could give the standard troupe about parenthood. But here’s … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: consumerism, frugality, goal, goals, happiness, motherhood, spending

3 Things My Toddler Helped Me See About Minimalism

January 16, 2019 by Penny 13 Comments
Lessons from My Toddler About Minimalism

Babies are expensive. Newsflash: so are toddlers. I’m fairly certain that any human that I have to feed, clothe, and house is going to be costly. Of course, there are ways to scale back these costs, and I think embracing a more minimal or essential perspective is key. I am not a minimalist by any … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: baby, clothing, clutter, creativity, hand-me-downs, less, mom, motherhood, secondhand, son, toddler, toys, used clothes, used toys

Naps are Priceless and Other Things I Learned Going Back to Work

November 5, 2018 by Penny 15 Comments
What It's Like to Be a Working Mom

Exactly one year ago, my maternity leave ended. In some ways, time has never moved faster. In other ways, I can’t believe how much things still feel the same. But for 365 days, I have had a full-time job in addition to being a mom. My son has spent more of the time that he is … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Make Tagged: baby, career, earning, education, income, maternity leave, mom, motherhood, parenting, salary, savings, son, teaching, toddler, work, working

Share Your Struggles, Not Just Your Successes

September 17, 2018 by Penny 32 Comments

Last week, I saw a mom at a distance walking with a toddler, a dog, and a toddler push car as I drove home from work. My heart melted. I smiled at the scene. My son has the same car. In fact, I was headed home so that I could become that mom—sans dog—in a … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: debt, investing, memory, motherhood, roth IRA, stock market, storytelling, success, Vanguard

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