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Expect More from Your Daughters

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We should expect more, not less, from our daughters and granddaughters in the work arena. At the same time, we have to establish different expectations on the home front for our sons and grandsons. We must have the same or similar career expectations for our daughters as we do for our sons. I think it would.

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Cheryl's Back in the Simply CVS Saddle ~ Part Time Anyways

Simply CVS

Last year I had to cut way back on activities and turned this blog over to my daughter, Sarah, who has kept it going as her own. For those of you new to Simply CVS let me introduce myself. I am Cheryl, and I began Simply CVS in April 2010. Now I am ready to join. from Cheryl personal note'

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What’s Next for ME?

Family Balance Sheet

At 8:15 this morning, my youngest daughter climbed on the bus for her first day of first grade. It’s been a long time coming. Since the fall of 2005, I have primarily been a stay at home mother to our two daughters. I’m excited for all of the possibilities that lie ahead for my daughters…and for me too.

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Celebrating Your Season

Family Balance Sheet

Our oldest daughter entered first grade. I'm working part-time outside of the home, 3 days a week, while our 4 year old attends pre-K. If I could only squeeze those chubby little baby thighs just one more time. Out of nowhere, September 2012 arrived. Like a bang. I'm no longer a stay-at-home mom.

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Revenge Spending and Other Married Money Tricks

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Because of that, I urged my daughters-in-law to develop their own earning power. At the time, I was working part time for about 8 hours a weekend, earning minimum wage. He suspected something was wrong when he didn’t see any money coming out of my part time job. Asset hiding.

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Lazy Saturday Reads: Murder in Paradise, The Poisoned Rose and More

For the Mommas

To a corrupt chief of police intent on maintaining his power at all costs, part-time PI Declan “Mac” MacManus is a problem that must finally be addressed. His wife, eight-year-old daughter, and fifteen-year-old son remain separate, not cohering into a family. Ray resolves to make things better in whatever time he has left.

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Meet a Reader | Beth from VA

The Frugal Girl

I live just outside of Richmond, VA with my husband, 18-year-old twin daughters, and our two dogs. I currently work part-time from home, mostly behind a computer. ” deer on my street One of my daughters has significant health issues that are largely invisible (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and dysautonomia, including POTS).

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