May 13, 2011
Coupon Deals!
Okay, I know I'm one in millions who is now motivated (or remotivated) to start couponing because of the show "Extreme Couponing". Today was my first day doing it since last year. In fact, I still have all my old expired coupons sitting in my bin because I just haven't gotten rid of them. But that's beside the point.
I got some excellent deals today, and I just wanted to share.
In the above picture you will see four boxes of pasta that I got free. Yeah, that's right! FREE!! The two bags of Boulder Canyon Potato Chips, and the Mom's Best Natural Cereal were also FREE! I also got a free bottle of water that I'd never tried (and am pleasantly surprised with). I got two packages of Uncle Ben's Whole Grain Rice for $.29 each. Those four large bottles of water were $.50 each. The cheese was $.89. And, to top it off, I got a register receipt for $3.00 off my next shopping trip!
Now, I know I'm not going to be like those ladies on t.v., with 4 shopping carts full of soda, or a garage full or hoarded groceries. But it is nice to get some free stuff. My goal is just to get some things free or super cheap so that I don't have to spend money on it. I wouldn't mind getting some free toothpaste or deodarant, or laundry soap for really cheap (right now I make my own, but I miss the pretty smell of the fancy stuff).
Anyway, just wanted to share my small success!
May 5, 2011
I'm Bustin!
When we first began home schooling three years ago, my daughter, Gabby, was behind in math. I discovered that instead of being at 4th grade level where she should have been, she was barely at a 2nd grade level. She struggled with simple addition and subtraction problems. I was trying to teach her multiplication, but she didn't understand it. She was frustrated and embarrassed, and she cried over math often.
We ended up starting from scratch and I showed her what addition and subtraction are for, how they work, and we just practiced, practiced, practiced. Gradually she began moving forward and further ahead.
We are now finishing up our third year of home schooling. She'll be in 7th grade next year (7th grade!). After researching what we will be using next year, I found a math program that I thought looked like an excellent program. But I wasn't quite sure if she was ready for the 7th grade level or not. So I gave her the placement test.
I'm proud to report that next year, my 7th grade daughter will be doing 7th grade math! I am just busting with pride! I'm so happy and happy for her. Gone are the days of crying over math (well, until we get to Geometry).
I'm also very thankful that God has provided me the opportunity to home school so that I can guarantee that my children are comprehending what they are being taught. There are so many other reasons that I'm glad I home school, but today, this one stands out to me!
Thank you also to everyone who has supported us and encouraged us. It is very easy to criticize and laugh at the "weirdos" who don't want their kids in school. I'm so blessed to have the support of my family and friends!
We ended up starting from scratch and I showed her what addition and subtraction are for, how they work, and we just practiced, practiced, practiced. Gradually she began moving forward and further ahead.
We are now finishing up our third year of home schooling. She'll be in 7th grade next year (7th grade!). After researching what we will be using next year, I found a math program that I thought looked like an excellent program. But I wasn't quite sure if she was ready for the 7th grade level or not. So I gave her the placement test.
I'm proud to report that next year, my 7th grade daughter will be doing 7th grade math! I am just busting with pride! I'm so happy and happy for her. Gone are the days of crying over math (well, until we get to Geometry).
I'm also very thankful that God has provided me the opportunity to home school so that I can guarantee that my children are comprehending what they are being taught. There are so many other reasons that I'm glad I home school, but today, this one stands out to me!
Thank you also to everyone who has supported us and encouraged us. It is very easy to criticize and laugh at the "weirdos" who don't want their kids in school. I'm so blessed to have the support of my family and friends!
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