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This blog will ramble on about raising two boys while working full time as an editor for ThriftyFun. I'm really lucky in so many ways. I have a loving, hardworking husband, a not too heavily mortgaged home, and two healthy and bright boys. But it is still hard, despite my blessings. I thought I'd share my challenges and my techniques (or lack thereof) for staying ahead of the wave of chores, responsibilities and financial problems. |
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How did my mother do it?
Sunday, August 27, 2006
School starts in about a week and I still don't have everything purchased, much less marked with Beck's name. Luckily, my family volunteered to pitch in on school clothes, taking us shopping a few weeks ago. I've carefully put these away so they aren't ruined by the time school actually starts. My brother spoiled him rotten, buying him the fancy Sketchers that are sure to be a bit hit with the first grade set. My mother had to buy clothes for me and my two brothers when I was in grade school and later, for my little sister, 13 years younger than me. I got a job when I was sixteen, mostly to buy clothes for high school. It was, after all, the fashion conscious 80's. I'm sure I would manage with the boys somehow without the help from the fam but it would certainly be more difficult. The good news is that there are lots of good deals on basic clothing out there, Old Navy, Target (anywhere buy Wal-Mart, that is another blog entirely). The bad news is that those cheap clothes are made in sweatshops somewhere else by kids who don't even get a basic education or other necessities. And so are the expensive clothes.
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