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Money, Love, and Change
http://www.moneyloveandchange.com
This blog is about the financial and personal journey of a single-income family of three. We're trying to get out of debt while living meaningful lives.
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Make Your Own Sidewalk Paint
photo credit: plindberg If you are looking for something fun and cheap to entertain the little ones, try making this sidewalk paint. I found this recipe at Easy Fun School: ¼ cup cornstarch ¼ cup cold water 6 to 8 drops of food coloring Basically...
It is time for a change
photo credit: biggertree It has been quite some time since I have posted here, and with good reason. I have been doing a lot of thinking of the direction that I would like to take this blog, and have finally solidified some ideas that will be mater...
Free Suze Orman book download
photo credit: sixty69niner Get a free .pdf of Suze Orman’s new book “Suze Orman’s 2009 Action Plan: Keeping Your Money Safe and Sound,” on Oprah’s website until 11:59 p.m. CT on Thursday, January 15 2009. You can also ...
I am back up and running!
Just a quick heads up - I am moved over to the new host (HostGator), and am checking things over one last time before I start posting on a regular basis again. Sorry to have been out of the loop for a couple days! ...
2009 Sunday Paper Coupon Insert Schedule
photo credit: ninjapoodles I don’t bother to buy a Sunday paper unless I know that there are grocery coupons in it. In addition, I can get away with buying a local paper if there are only SmartSource inserts, but need to buy the larger city p...
Happy New Year Everyone!
“It’s time I sling the baskets off this overburdened horse Sink my toes into the ground and set a different course…” - T. Anastasio, T. Marshall photo credit: renatotarga We had a wonderful New Year’s Eve with some fr...


Hi there,
Just wanted to say it sounds like we're in vaguely-similar circumstances. My husband and I both have health issues that affect our ability to work. So right now he's on unemployment while we try to figure out what he can feasibly do for a living. And I'm on disability. But we have hope for the future: I'm starting to work part-time and I know he'll find his niche. And we're still able to do some paying down of debt. So I guess it's just about being really careful and really determined, right?
I am off to take a closer look at your blog, but wanted to say I respect what you're doing and good luck!
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