Ian Hank

Ian Hank

Friday, November 18, 2011

Father/ Son bike ride

Ben, Alex, and Zach

Our FTKA group had a father/son bike ride last weekend. Due to the cold weather, only 3 dads and their kids went on the ride. Ben and Justin had a great time!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

40K Blog

I have been following a blogger whose focus is teaching classes and also posting deals and coupons online on how to save money. She saved her family $40,000 by couponing. I love getting good deals and love any chance to help others save money too.
This week I received a card in the mail from the Wisconsin State Journal for 13 weeks of the newspaper for free. I signed up then shared it with the 40K blogger. Today she posted it on her site!!!

This is from an email from a reader -- so THANK YOU to Dana M for sharing this! If you do NOT subscribe, this offer should work for you.
:)

We just received a card in the mail from the Wisconsin State Journal. A good deal for those who do not subscribe to the paper. They are offering 13 weeks FREE of either the daily or Sunday only paper. The link is go.madison.com/13weekfree


Great way to get coupons when you are first starting out!
Thanks for all of your helpful tips!

Dana M.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

As heard in Eastside Preschool...

Something pretty cool today...
Ian's teacher, Mrs. Novotny, stopped me today when I was dropping off Chloe. She stated that during preschool yesterday, she asked the kids to tell her some of the jobs their moms and dads do. Some kids stated that mom cleans the house, dad works in an office, etc. Ian raised his hand and told her that "My mom and dad give money to people that don't have any money"
Wow! While we don't give handouts to everyone, we do try to teach the kids to give to those who are less fortunate. I don't think they understand completely what that means or why, but someday they will.
What a blessing to have a teacher tell you something positive, especially on a day when my youngest child was a little challenging and this mom's frustration grew and patience lessened.