We have found that preschool is ridiculously expensive. Who would have thought that teaching/entertaining 3 and 4 year olds for a few hours a day could cost more than our truck payment? Anyway, I am no dummy, I graduated high school with honors, graduated from Chaffey Community College, and finished trade school, seriously, how hard can it be to teach a 4 year old shapes, colors, letters, numbers, and simple vocabulary? As it turns out, not hard at all with Hailey as a student. Granted, Hailey has known most of this stuff since she was 2, so we are just raising her awareness of these things in her world. But with the help of a few homeschooling blogs (Our Preschool Home school & Christian Preschool Printables) I was able to put together a pretty fun and educational curriculum for Hailey. Since we are Christian and regularly attend church I figured, why not add a biblical element to our studies? This made our home preschool into a Christian home school preschool. WOW! I've added an element to our school that she wouldn't be able to receive at most of our local preschools. And as an added bonus I don't feel lazy for putting my kid in preschool while I am a stay-at-home-mom, I get to spend quality time with my little girl, and I truly become a mentor to her, all for the cost of some paper and printer ink. This is great! Sure my house suffers here and there, I have less time to fold laundry, clean my kitchen and just pick up in general, but our kids will be little only once. And when it comes down to it, our kids ALWAYS come before chores. The way we see it, the house is clean and mostly picked up, but there will be plenty of time later on to have a clean house, there will be only one chance to watch our children grow up, only one chance to enjoy this time of their lives. They've already grown so much in such a short time.
So you ask, will we home school our kids for all of their schooling? Who knows... we just started preschool this week, in fact today is only day 2. Kindergarten is a whole year and a half away. Maybe tomorrow I'll have a better answer for that, but for now we are just enjoying preschool. : )
Introductions: Trevor, the daddy. Tina, the mommy. Who could forget Hailey Adelle, the big girl... well she's 4, and the baby, Brooklyn Reese.
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Our New Life...
As of June 2010, I am a stay-at-home-mom. I was fortunate enough to spend the last trimester of my pregnancy at home with Hailey. That gave Hailey and I time to get used to the idea of a new person joining our family. While this time has been difficult for us financially. It has blessed us in many other aspects.
Being at home has caused me to REALLY understand the value of the dollar. And saving dollars has become one of my top priorities. One of the ways we save money is by eating all of our meals at home. All of them. We spend $0 a month on eating out. This puts more on my plate, but is healthier and saves us a ton of money every month. In order to keep our meals interesting I have turned to the Internet. I use blogs and websites of all kinds to get new and fresh ideas for meals. And I thought it might be fun to share some of those websites with you.
Won in the Oven
Handle the Heat
Budget101
AllRecipes
Campbell's Kitchen
Food Network
Those are a few of my "go to" websites that rarely let me down in the dinner department. We eat well, and most often have a variety of meals each month. Budget101 is a wonderful resource for using coupons, making your own cleaning products, recipes and a ton more. It is one of my most used websites for being on a budget and not losing my mind.
Anyway, some of you are probably completely uninterested in any of these websites, however, I use them all on a weekly basis and thought it might be helpful for someone, somewhere.
Being at home has caused me to REALLY understand the value of the dollar. And saving dollars has become one of my top priorities. One of the ways we save money is by eating all of our meals at home. All of them. We spend $0 a month on eating out. This puts more on my plate, but is healthier and saves us a ton of money every month. In order to keep our meals interesting I have turned to the Internet. I use blogs and websites of all kinds to get new and fresh ideas for meals. And I thought it might be fun to share some of those websites with you.
Won in the Oven
Handle the Heat
Budget101
AllRecipes
Campbell's Kitchen
Food Network
Those are a few of my "go to" websites that rarely let me down in the dinner department. We eat well, and most often have a variety of meals each month. Budget101 is a wonderful resource for using coupons, making your own cleaning products, recipes and a ton more. It is one of my most used websites for being on a budget and not losing my mind.
Anyway, some of you are probably completely uninterested in any of these websites, however, I use them all on a weekly basis and thought it might be helpful for someone, somewhere.
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