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How Twelve Families Make it Work Includes twelve chapters featuring these homeschooling families
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The McKinney Family: We Used to Be "Normal"
Charlotte and her husband asked themselves, "Why did we have these kids if all we were going to do was farm them out for other people to raise?" Well, they didn't, once they came to the realization that "Maybe we can't do this!" Quitting her job, and choosing to survive on one income while homeschooling was a major adjustment. Saving money is a challenge and almost a game for them: finding ways to cut waste; meal planning and minimizing food costs; buying and selling used curriculum; even finding low-cost travel alternatives. The McKinney family shares the joys of kids and chores, creative organization ideas, and much more.
The Merrit Family: A Homeschooling Journey
There is something unifying about sharing our health and thriftiness goals with our children and watching them take hold of these values,” says Tabitha. This family believes that if they focus on God, the other pieces of their lives will fall into place―homeschool curriculum included! She shares her unexpected homeschool journey and provides many educational web sites, ideas and even favorite recipes. You’ll be delighted to read about her dedication to raising Godly daughters and being good stewards of God’s precious gifts.
The Flanders Family: One Income, Many Blessings
Iaci was a divorced mother with a 3-year-old. God’s plans included many awesome provisions in her time of need and a wonderful, new husband. Both frugally-minded and non-materialistic, they are raising a Godly family living on one income with many blessings. They share a lot of inspiration, resources, unique organizational and practical ideas, and details about their experiences and how they make it all work.
The Baker Family: Homeschooling on One Income in South Africa
You’ll want to read about this South African family and the two big changes and a whole bunch of little ones they made when it came to saving money. God has seen them through difficult times and has miraculously provided for them. Recipes, lots of food/kitchen saving tips, lots of cost crunchers and more are here.
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The L. Family: Creatively Frugal
Working outside the home was tempting for Marie, but after doing "the math" it didn't work out in her favor. She shares some very unique shopping tips, favorite online sites, quick and easy foods for kids, coupon savings and more. You'll want to read about "the test" that helps her in curbing her purchasing appetite.
The Flores Family: One Income, No Mortgage, No Debt
Karen walked away from a career to be a SAHM and her husband stepped out in faith, relying on God to provide. Nine years later they are mortgage and debt free, and still living and learning on one income. Their story will educate and encourage you!
The Tuten Family: Planning Stewardship
Need help with family budgeting? Jodi relates her story with practical advice and know-how. Believing that it is more imortant to spend time with their children than it is to educate them with the newest curricula or gadgets, the Tuten family still makes vacations a priority (educational, fun and inexpensive, of course). Find out how they do it all.
The Paramore Family: Eight Living On Enough
This "work in progress" family of eight is very creative indeed and enjoys the freedom of living without debt. Find out how they use bartering and trading talents, kitchen helps, cooking from scratch, terrific clothing management tips, for large families, and more practical ideas.
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The Winters Family: Abundantly Blessed
After problems conceiving, the Winters family was blessed with five children in three years through adoption. Although Angela had said she'd "never homeschool," it is one of her greatest passions. With a little creativity and planning they show us how successful it can be, living and learning on one income.
The Cornwell Family: Limitless Income
When they were a two-income family, Leah found the "extra" money slipping through her hands. Being separated from her child and becoming distraught, she sought God, and witnessed many miracles of his care. Leah is a shopping "clearance fiend," creatively increasing her family's savings. Her story will bless you.
The Baughn Family: Taming the "Eating Out Beast"
The "Eating Out Beast" had overtaken Lisa's family and she realized she was modeling an expensive lifestyle to her daughters. You'll want to read her delightful remedy and how God and the passion of her heart brought answers and help to her and many others. Excellent meals, maximum nutrition, and tips on making restaurant style meals (recipes, too) are just some of the Baughn family wisdom you'll reap.
The Alexander Family: Harmonious Music in the Key of Life
The Alexanders tell us: "Homeschooling in an agrarian setting is potentially the most fulfilling, most economical, most sustainable, most financially rewarding, most peaceful, most appreciated, most secure way o f life imaginable." They not only survive, but thrive on multiple streams of farm-based income...and they don't even own a single acre of land! This interview will amaze you and get your imagination in motion.
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