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Tips for Surviving Long Road Trips with Young Children

May 31, 2016 by Sarah

Tips for Surviving Long Road Trips with Young Children

We are a road trip family.  With family living out of town and the cost of plane tickets being so high these days, we have learned to embrace road trips.  And sometimes long ones.  We've had some memorable moments when travelling, most that make me chuckle in hindsight, but in the moment they weren't so comical.  Road trips with young children do not have to be misery! {Note:  This post … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Motherhood Tagged With: Travel, Vacation

How to Keep in Touch with Loved Ones

May 16, 2016 by Sarah

How to Keep in Touch with Loved Ones

We just got back from a road trip to be with family, so loved ones are on the brain.  The circumstances for our trip were sad, but we still had such a wonderful time being together.  Since we were already so close after the funeral, we decided to spend a couple more days with my in-laws. The 13+ hour drive was long, but it was worth every bit of gas and mileage put on our vehicle.  The weather … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Marriage Tagged With: Tips & Tricks

Why EVERY Couple Needs a Marriage Mentor (& 4 Things to Look For)

May 10, 2016 by Sarah

The Teacher and I have taken marriage seriously from the start.  We received some premarital counseling before we got married and we attend conferences and seminars to enrich our marriage.  I have read a few marriage books on occasion when I needed some extra encouragement too, but it wasn't until 2 years ago that we discovered the beauty and benefit of marriage mentors. Have you and your … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Marriage Tagged With: Marriage Mentors

Davis at 18 Months

April 24, 2016 by Sarah

Our littlest guy is becoming less and less of a baby and more and more of a toddler right before our very eyes. I've been meaning to get this post up for a little while, but you have us on the go now that you are mobile! Here what you're up to these days. * You are drinking lots of milk and water with your sippy cup. You also love drinking from a straw. You can drink from a normal cup, but we … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, The Kids Tagged With: Davis, Monthly Updates - Davis

Why We Pay for Preschool When Money is Tight (& How You Can Too)

April 6, 2016 by Sarah

As the preschool year winds down, The Teacher and I have had to do some thinking about the next year and make some decisions.  Even though our budget is already pretty lean, we choose to pay for our children to attend preschool. At first, I hesitated to spend the money.  I tend to consider preschool more of a luxury than a necessity, so I wondered whether it was really needed when money was so … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Motherhood, Saving Money Tagged With: Education, Preschool

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Hey, I'm Sarah (a.k.a. The Teacher's Wife)! Wife to a history teacher and mom of 5 kids (2 in heaven). I'm a coffee addict, budget nerd, who's obsessed with good chips and salsa. I love finding ways to organize & manage my home and life...all on a budget! I'm thrilled you stopped by and I hope you'll find something inspiring! Read More…

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