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10 things I would tell this little girl…


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10: Your mommy and daddy make you do math books before you can go out to play BECAUSE they love you, not because they don’t.
9: It’s good to make mistakes, as long as you learn from them.
8: Dying your hair blonde and getting blue colored contacts won’t make you look like Barbie - but you don’t need to look like her.  Your brown hair and almond-shaped eyes are perfectly beautiful.
7: Don’t be embarrassed when people laugh at you - laugh with them.
6: You are safe because Jesus is always with you, just like your blankie ‘Cheryl.’
5: Read! Sing! Dance! Play! Somewhere along the way, you’ll find the gifts God has given you. 
4: You don’t have to try and make the boys like you. The best boy will like you for who you are.
3: Tell the truth always, even if it’s hard.
2: Share with your friends and let them have the bigger half of the cookie.
1: Say ‘I love you’ and ‘Thank you’ to Jesus every day.

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Helpful Hints - Finding New Ways to Save

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Many TV shows are including themes of our current troubled economy.  From Ugly Betty to Law and Order, the impact of budget cuts and job loss have been written into the scripts.  I thought it’d be a good time to share some tips that have helped my budget without cramping my lifestyle:

SAVING ON GROCERIES:

- Make a habit of collecting and cutting up the Sunday Newspaper.  warning: this can be time consuming, but it’s worth it!  I was inspired by a woman who was a guest on Oprah that had over a $100 bill of groceries be cut down to under $40 with just coupons.  But she cuts every coupon she finds in the Sunday newspaper, which can take a couple hours every week.  I opted to spend only an hour cutting only coupons for things I was absolutely sure I needed–and ended up spending $8 instead of $16 at walgreens.  It takes some patience and work, but manufacters’ coupons usually last a few months so if done every week, you will have a bunch of coupons to use every time you shop.

-  Buy almost expired produce and meat (but consume before expiration of course).  Meijer is great with setting aside almost-expired foods and marking down the prices to half off–usually with red stickers.  I’ve noticed that Mondays are when they usually have the most of these discounted items

SAVING ON CLOTHING:
- Discount stores like Marshalls and TJ Maxx can save a lot of money, especially with name brands that you’d find at most shopping malls. However, it’s usually a lot more work rummaging through all of their things to find something you like.  One thing you can do to make sure you are looking at their best selection is to contact the store and ask when they are getting in their next shipment / wave of new clothing–and plan on being one of the first shoppers

- Buy clothes at the end of the season to use next year.  For those of us who like to be fashion-forward, this is risky since some trends come and go.  However, there are always those things we know we will need for sure like scarves, gloves, hats, etc.  And there are always classic pieces of clothing that will last any season.  As for things that are more trend-based, you might just have to use your fashion sense and take a risk.  But faux fur-trimmed jackets and UGG boots have been on campus for years now, so I think it’s worth the risk.  Just remember: get what you *need*, not want.  But the more %$ off original price, the more you can tip the scales to the ‘want’ side.

I’ll be spending some time traveling during the U of M Spring Break, so I’ll be updating on travel tips later!

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Ever Wonder How We Got Here?

Recently I was doing a bit of research in regards to biblical womanhood and see what opinions were out there on the matter.  I ran into the very excellent website of Carolyn McCulley called Radical Womanhood.  She gives an excellent synopsis of the feminist movement and how the different waves of feminism affect the Christian woman today.  I recommend taking a look at it as it will be excellent food for thought.

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