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Steals, deals, and splurges and packing insanity for my college kids

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Barely two more weeks with the kiddos, then back to college. By this time two weeks from now I will be driving home from dropping off child number 2 to college.  I thought it would be easier to have 2 kids in the same city for drop off and pick up purposes, but it really isn't working out that way.  He goes back on Friday, and she on Sunday, and we have to do two round trip drives due to volume of items, lack of rental truck availability and schedules that don't mesh.  Oh well.  That's how it goes. All my back to school shopping is done.  I really should have given them money and let them buy their own notebooks, and textbooks, and clothing, but they are still rank amateurs when it comes to finding bargains.  They try, bless their hearts, but they don't have the patience or fortitude to to stretch a dime in the way I do.  They also don't know when it is better to just pay full price for item, and

Looking back: My kids' perspective

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I posed the following question to each of my kids: Now that you are done homeschooling what do you think of it? My son, age 20 said, " I love that I was homeschooled, but if I knew then what I know now, I may have requested private school for high school" .  He felt that he would have had an easier transition time into college if he was forced to have a more stringent time in high school, both socially and academically.  He added however, "at the time, you couldn't have gotten me to go to any formal school though, so I don't know how that would have worked" .  I will add here that elementary school was traumatic and he still hadn't gotten over it by the time he started 9th grade. My daughter, age 18 said, "I am glad that I was homeschooled, but it is not for everyone.  I believe it was best for me though and what I needed" .  She added, "I feel like every homeschooler should have some kind of community though, like a high school pr...

I can use some help promoting my other blog

So, while I was homeschooling, I also worked from home as content writer for numerous websites.  When the economy went bad several things happened: 1st: Web writing became popular and I noticed a glut of new available writers began to lower the amount of money I could make on my articles. 2nd: The writing on the web became bad. All the new writers in the market resulted in quite a lot of poorly written articles. 3rd: The web revolted.  Good in particular thought up PANDA which resulted in "Content Mills" as they were called being being penalized. This all resulted in a long slow decent of the industry. It seems the final foot has fallen, and Yahoo has closed Yahoo Content Network and Yahoo Voices. The good news is that they returned my 1800+ articles to me.  They didn't have to, but they did. (I've been writing for them since 2006.) So here's where I could use some help.  I am creating a blog/website to feature all of my best articles. I am letting the...

We Don't Need Feminism?

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My daughter goes to a women's college, and I noticed when stalking Pinterest images related to the school, a campaign for feminism .  It looks like this: and this and this. As I matter of fact, I had to work really hard to find some that didn't straight out say "I need feminism because I was raped or molested, or assaulted, and no one cared", but could not. .  If I was to sum up the gist of the majority of the captions, they said: "I need feminism because my rights to my own