Today marks a week since I returned from my trip to Ethiopia, a land of beauty and contrasts. I was there for two weeks, which isn’t a long time in this world, but was long enough for me to see new things and embrace new experiences. Recent posts I write more about my experiences in… [Read More]
Are You Spending Your Time Wisely?
This post is by Marie at Family Money Values. Yesterday, I was poignantly reminded that time is a limited commodity by my 88 year old Mother-in-law – as she told me about the death of three distant family members in the past month. Our allotted time does run out….are you using it wisely? Do you… [Read More]
Savings = Freedom
I have often heard the phrase “debt = slavery”; when we are in debt, our lives are basically owned by our creditors, our employers, the government, and anyone else whose assistance and support we rely upon. If debt is slavery, then what is freedom? If we have no debt, are we truly free? When I was… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Thank You Edition
The past week has been beautiful, with warm weather, lots of sun, and allergies that have subsided a bit lately, actually letting me function outdoors! The downside is that our balcony and windows are full of more spiders and bugs than ever… a crow seems to have built a nest on the roof, and some… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Yakezie Writing Contest Edition
I didn’t had much time to read or write this week, and my reader sits with more than 1000 unread items, but I did try to follow and catch up where I could. One of the interesting reads this week was an entry to the Yakezie Writing Contest called “Bullet Hole“. This is a story… [Read More]
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