Esther Casey, mom of 12 (My MIL!), answers all of my burning parents questions like: What did you worry about that turned out to not matter?What is was like changing so many cloth (!!!) diapers??How do I honor unique giftings and personalities?How do I prevent my daughters from comparing themselves to each other?What was your lowest point (ages of kids) as a mom? What got you through?This episode will feel like a big hug and such an encouragement.
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Esther Casey, mom of 12 (My MIL!), answers all of my burning parents questions like: What did you worry about that turned out to not matter?What is was like changing so many cloth (!!!) diapers??How do I honor unique giftings and personalities?How do I prevent my daughters from comparing themselves to each other?What was your lowest point (ages of kids) as a mom? What got you through?This episode will feel like a big hug and such an encouragement.
How We Spend Our $110k Income - Army Captain O-3 Salary
Long Distance Friends
26 minutes
4 months ago
How We Spend Our $110k Income - Army Captain O-3 Salary
I share EVERYTHING we spend per month - down to the dollar! Our family of 4 lives off my husband's O-3 army income (Captain) - which is a base pay of $85,348, with a total of $109,612 including BAH, or housing. What we pay for each bill and subscriptionTips for categorizing your budget into giving, bills, saving, and spendingHow FUN MONEY can save your marriageIdeas for savings "buckets" (we use Ally bank's bucket feature)The importance of givingHaving grace for yourself and owning your prior...
Long Distance Friends
Esther Casey, mom of 12 (My MIL!), answers all of my burning parents questions like: What did you worry about that turned out to not matter?What is was like changing so many cloth (!!!) diapers??How do I honor unique giftings and personalities?How do I prevent my daughters from comparing themselves to each other?What was your lowest point (ages of kids) as a mom? What got you through?This episode will feel like a big hug and such an encouragement.