• A Day In The Life Of A Stay At Home Mom
    Parenthood

    A Day In The Life Of A Stay At Home Mom (Part 3)

    My long overdue PART 3 post is finally here. I apologize that it’s taken me a while to finish this series but I think that’s just another attestation of motherhood and family life. We had a hectic December and also took a much needed break from blogging. Then with other delays, distractions and unpredictable timelines, here we are with my A Day In the Life of a Stay at Home Mom Part 3 post two months later.

  • Parenthood

    The Best Ways To Teach Your Children About Money

    George and I have a vision to homeschool our children. One of the many good things about homeschooling is just that you can cater what is taught to meet the needs of your children. You also get the chance to teach them about practical skills that they may need in their life like budgeting, accounting, and other money-related skills because let’s face it: if you don’t teach your children about money, there isn’t anyone else that will. Setting them up for the future in a positive way is going to help them to have a successful life as they become adults and start families of their own.

  • A Day In the Life of a Stay-at-Home Mom
    Parenthood

    A Day In the Life Of A Stay-At-Home Mom (Part 1)

    Do you wonder what a day in the life of a stay-at-home mom is like? The house is not always tidy and I do not always have free time to spare. I do not watch tv dramas or gossip with my other stay-at-home mama’s over the phone (although I may binge-scroll on social media). My day is usually a mundane routine that is filled with food battles, nap tantrums, never ending chores and errands, little victories and big joys.