Extreme saving is a disease when you don’t enjoy your life
Being too much of a Saver is just as bad as being too much of a Spender. Everyone always talks about how spending too much money extravagantly, frivolously (by who’s standard
I must be terribly unfashionable..
…because I find some of these outfits just terrible. REALLY. TERRIBLE. Follow saverspender’s boards on Pinterest. They’ve forgotten pants, the prints…. *sha
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: It was never a dress, folks. Speaking of dresses, I truly loathe the idea of this one. Mother has been one of the enduring proto-words from the age o
Why don’t we think more about what we buy?
It crossed my mind the other day that being such a society of consumers, it’s kind of odd that we don’t think about all the aspects that go into what we buy. I mean we
Japanese minimalist futons: Great for your growing baby, child and teenager too!
Okay so I’m being a little glib and facetious in my title but I truly believe this. WE BOUGHT OUR BABY BUN A MINIMALIST FUTON We didn’t buy Baby Bun a crib, we bought
6 Major Acne Fighters and Skin Savers
I have struggled with acne for such a long time that I thought I’d list out all the things that I’ve done thus far to basically achieve acne-free, perfect skin. Of cour
The 2015 Mid-Year Money Checkup: How am I doing?
I did a quick January to June financial checkup on my income (both business and personal) and so far, am doing quite well despite all my attempts of self-sabotage with shopping and
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: I know they’re just action figures, but… *tears up* .. these also reminded me of Baby Bun as a newborn Mama of the Year. She was NOT hav
The Credit Card Lesson of the Day: Keep your receipts!
So I think I may have mentioned this some time before, but my unusual-but-effective way of paying my credit cards each time I pay with it goes a little something like this: Buy som
Nothing bothers me more than a financially ignorant woman
We women really don’t have an excuse for not knowing where our money goes. Women who say: “Well but my father/mother/brother/partner/spouse is so awesome at doing that