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Grandparenthood Can Be Expensive!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Boomer grandparents definitely have ideas on what they want their grandchildren to learn and how they want them to behave. We actively seek to develop and maintain a relationship with our descendents so that our lifeline to the future will remain intact. Who wants to be forgotten? We want some influence over how our grandchildren are raised.

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Taking Care of Your Parents and In-Laws

Nicoles Nickels

My father’s mother ended up in a nursing home and my parents have expressed a desire to be able to remain at home and hopefully will be able to do so with their long term care insurance. This is definitely something for us women to think about! My parents have long term care insurance and have had it for many years.

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15 Best Selling Kindle Books for $4 or Less

Saving With Shellie

Definitely a page turner! It’s young adult so it’s a quick read but it’s definitely a tear jerker! Happy at home with the loves of his life, his wife, Laurie, and teenage son, Jacob. I enjoyed it but the first book was definitely the best. The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown – $2.99

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P.E.P. for the Week of March 7-11/11- Spending Time With Family Update Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Last week I told you that my hubby and I were headed to BC to visit my grandfather whom I hadn’t seen in 8 years. I am definitely Tigger: always ready to try something new and very goal orientated. Stretching the One Income Dollar - Easy Quilt Projects by Better Home and Gardens. It went FABULOUS!! We had such a good time.

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Find out how Jessica paid off $56,000 of student loans, credit cards, and a car loan.

Family Balance Sheet

That observation brought back the flood of stories she and my grandfather told about coming to the US from Cuba with no money and starting over in their late 30s. How my grandparents paid off $55,000 of their home mortgage in one year. Stop eating out – it’s so much better for your wallet and your waistline to cook at home.