I’m currently looking at the title of this blog sitting in disbelief that I am actually the one writing it. Over the year 2017 my husband and I paid off $31,914.14 in debt, and it was not easy! We paid off both of our cars, several student loans, some medical debt, and of course some …
Our Family
As a frugal mom, I’m always trying to find a way to save money. I’m here to tell you friend, weekly meal planning has completely revolutionized the way I spend money at the grocery. I saved over $400 in one month when I first started cutting our grocery budget by meal planning! But here is …
So if you’ve seen my previous posts you know that our family is trying our hardest right now to pay off our debts in hopes of living debt free! So far we are on the right track. We’re completely on course for our first month, and even better we are ahead! Josh has picked up …
When you have a baby your world becomes completely consumed by this little tiny being, probably for way longer than you would care to admit. Self-care is one thing that new mom’s are just bad at. Learning how to be you again and finding your identity after having a baby is hard. Let me be …
Becoming debt-free seems like a far off fairy tale to many people today. But in this post, I’m going to show you exactly how to pay off debt and get on the road to financial freedom. As a young college student, I had no idea (like most) what accruing debt really meant. When I graduated …
Last week Josh, Abby and I took our first family stay-cation. It was four days full of family fun. All I could think about when it was over was how much I loved my family and how I wanted to be able to have these moments together so much more often. This was just the last piece …
This past weekend was perfect. Abby was happy, Josh let me have alone time with my succulents, and I never wanted it to end. Then Monday came. It is in these perfect times when my little girl is giggling at everything in sight that I realize how much it sucks to be a mom. It …