Financial Milestones For Your Child: Age-by-Age Guide How Do We Teach Our Children about Money? Setting and tracking financial milestones for your child is as important as the physical development milestones we track with the pediatrician or the growth marks on our kitchen post because early money skills such as savings, budgeting and planning for… Continue reading Financial Milestones For Your Child: Age-by-Age Guide
Category: Real Life
Boarding School Days at Feddy
“Hey! you in that yellow dress...come here. Don’t make me chase you!” Somewhere in my peripheral vision, I could see someone pointing at me and gesturing wildly. These were the times I wished I could be a ghost, a phantom, a whisper or any kind of unseen being in boarding school. My yellow-checked day dress… Continue reading Boarding School Days at Feddy
Don’t take the Mark When You Wake Up
Are you counting on your good deeds? Don't hold your breath! If God is the Guy up there, Dude and not Father, or you don't believe or care that He exists or you think Jesus was a good man or prophet and a curse word to make a point, you are not alone. It's hard to walk… Continue reading Don’t take the Mark When You Wake Up
Pale Colored Shoes
I walked into my favorite DSW Shoe store at the Northridge Mall, with a very specific agenda to get new shoes - black pumps for work. They had to have sturdy two or three-inch heels and be comfortable, as my job involves a bit of walking. After about two hours of browsing up and down aisles… Continue reading Pale Colored Shoes
Barren Places
Sometime in the month of May, I prayed, "Lord, please keep me from walking in barren places" I am not exactly sure when, but without pain and the sense of loss, I believe the Spirit of God answered that prayer in the sweetest possible way. He supernaturally excised my appetite for worthless, sensationalized TV shows, listening… Continue reading Barren Places
