Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Paying Bills Effectively
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Just got back home from a quick trip to see some relatives. It was a lot of fun and my kids got to spend some time with cousins they don't get to see very often. It was especially interesting seeing how Gage interacted with his male cousins - all the local ones are girls, so he hasn't played with other boys as much as with girls. He enjoyed it pretty well, although the other boys did have to be reminded that Gage is younger and hasn't played that rough before. By the end of the trip he was thinking about it, though.
Feature Article
Pay Your Bills On Time - 6 Steps For Creating An Effective Bill Paying System
1. Sort Mail- As soon as you bring the mail in, or at a designated time (each day or week), open and sort through your mail while tossing junk mail and unnecessary inserts and separating your pending bills, invitations, etc. Immediately place your pending bills and invitations in the area you have designated. Keep your pending bills together in one area
Come and read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/111307.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Just got back home from a quick trip to see some relatives. It was a lot of fun and my kids got to spend some time with cousins they don't get to see very often. It was especially interesting seeing how Gage interacted with his male cousins - all the local ones are girls, so he hasn't played with other boys as much as with girls. He enjoyed it pretty well, although the other boys did have to be reminded that Gage is younger and hasn't played that rough before. By the end of the trip he was thinking about it, though.
Feature Article
Pay Your Bills On Time - 6 Steps For Creating An Effective Bill Paying System
1. Sort Mail- As soon as you bring the mail in, or at a designated time (each day or week), open and sort through your mail while tossing junk mail and unnecessary inserts and separating your pending bills, invitations, etc. Immediately place your pending bills and invitations in the area you have designated. Keep your pending bills together in one area
Come and read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/111307.php
See you next week!
Stephanie


