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15 Frugal Spring Bucket List Ideas + FREE Printable

March 27, 2017 by Sarah

Create a spring bucket list so you can be intentional and look forward to making memories as a family. It's fun to brainstorm frugal ways to enjoy spring!

I used to love summer, but spring has become one of my favorite seasons.  I love the warmer (but not hot) temperatures and the beauty of new life all around.  It’s a special time of year and a great time to make memories with your family.  Since I’m not always good at executing my good intentions, I rely on my kids to help come up with spring bucket list ideas. {Note:  … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Family Finances, Motherhood, Saving Money Tagged With: Bucket List, Printables, Spring

5 Thrifty Homemade Cleaner Recipes + FREE printable

March 1, 2017 by Sarah

These 5 thrifty homemade cleaner recipes are so quick and easy to mix up. You'll be cleaning your way to savings!

Keeping a clean home doesn't have to cost a lot of money, despite what advertisers may try to tell you!  These 5 thrifty homemade cleaner recipes are so quick and easy to mix up and you probably have all the ingredients on hand. You'll be cleaning your way to savings. {Note:  This post contains affiliate links.  Read disclosure here.} Before I started my frugal living … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Cleaning, Simple Home Tagged With: Printables

Calm the Chaos with a Kids’ Morning Routine + FREE checklist

February 8, 2017 by Sarah

A kids' morning routine can help your mornings be less rushed and teach your children responsibility. It's a win-win!

I love morning routines!  They are so helpful for me, but I haven't thought much about them when it came to my kids…until this year.  Now that I have a child in school, I see the importance of implementing one for my kids.  A kids' morning routine is so helpful in easing the morning rush! {Note:  This post contains affiliate links.  Read disclosure here.} I … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family, Motherhood, Simple Home Tagged With: Kids' Routines, Printables, Routines

Using Unit Price to Save More on Groceries + FREE Worksheet

January 27, 2017 by Sarah

Unit price is one of my favorite ways to save money on groceries. I can compare items quickly and know what is the best value!

Learn how to save money on groceries by using unit price to compare the cost of the items on your list. This simple trick can help you make more educated purchasing decisions while at the grocery store! If you are looking to start reducing your household expenses, a great place to start is your grocery budget.  There are a lot of different ways to save money at the grocery store, but there … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Family Finances, Saving Money Tagged With: Grocery Shopping, Printables, Unit Price

Setting Goals You Can Actually Achieve + FREE Printable

January 6, 2017 by Sarah

Setting goals you can achieve isn't as hard as you'd think. Check out these tips to see how!

I know this might not be new to you, but I love setting goals!  Whether they are related to fitness or health, finances, marriage, or mothering, most people are excited to create a list of goals.  It can be surprising then when the year is halfway over and you can hardly remember what they were.  Depressing, huh? {Note:  This post contains affiliate links. Read … [Read more...]


Filed Under: Goals & Productivity, Simple Home Tagged With: Printables

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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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