Hey, everyone. I feel like I know so many of you; I've enjoyed this forum off and on for about a year now. I mainly get to read your posts in the summer, as I teach English and am SOOOO busy during the school year. I got "hooked" on Deborah Michelle's food stamps forum last summer when I was on a trip for my oldest son's nationals baseball tournament. Deborah, you are so wise. I really admire how you and the others on that forum, in particular, know how to manage your money.
I have five children and a great husband. The kids' ages range from 20 to 6. (I now have two grandchildren with one on the way. My daughter got a son when she married his dad). I homeschooled my children for twelve years. I just re-entered the work force two years ago. I have a degree in English, but had never taught. I taught the first year through my state's non-traditional certification program, but decided to get my master's degree and teaching certificate at the same time during this past school year. Yes, I was extremely busy. When I wasn't grading papers, I was writing papers myself!!! I graduated in May, and I taught summer school for the first time this summer. I really enjoyed summer school; I only had ten students.
As you can tell, I am very busy. My kids play sports, and I keep my sweet grandchildren some for my daughter who is in nursing school and also works. Her husband's schedule rotates, so I don't have them everyday. Now, since I have my professional life under control, I have to get my personal finances back under control. I'm working on a budget, and want to get all our non-secured debt paid off. I'm afraid when I've been so busy I've been "penny-wise but pound-foolish." I've found myself doing things like washing out ziploc bags but going out to eat almost every night!!! Old habits die hard, thank goodness.
I know how to stretch my dollars since my family lived on one income for so long, but I still find valuable advice and inspiration here. Thanks to all of you; please keep posting.