Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Avoiding the Poor House

As stupid as it sounds, I just didn't realize how much girls eat! It didn't take long to realize that having two teenage daughters exposed our budgeting defects in a frightening way. With a family of three, we had been able to pretty much wing it when it came to grocery shopping, meal planning, etc. Something had to change.


This book has been a Godsend! Dana and I are reading it together and it has already made a huge difference in getting our spending under control. The chapter on how to grocery shop is revolutionary. It's all common sense stuff, but the degree to which we had become automated mass consumers, wasting huge percentages of our God-given resources, is astonishing. I don't exaggerate in saying this is the most important book I've ever purchased.


I've been so convicted lately in grasping the fact that we are teaching our children how to live, and chances are very high that they will make decisions about their lifestyles based on what they see their parents do.

Thus, I've taken to teaching Christian some vital life skills! He doesn't care if his clothes come from the thrift store. No sense on spending 15 dollars on a pair of pajamas anyway because he refuses to wear a matching top and bottom!
And, he has no idea that I traded his old plastic slide and toddler bed for his new/old clothes! We're also trying to nurture his interest in non-electronic forms of recreation. Becoming slaves to the whole video and computer entertainment world comes with a price to pay in more ways than one.
At the seven month mark, we are a family. Nearly all of the strangeness has gone. It feels almost natural, and now that we're getting a grip on the financial shock of clothing, feeding, medicating and educating two teenagers, we are confident going forward. Dana's already talking about another adoption!

7 comments:

Carrie said...

It is amazing how much you can save on food with just a little work and planning.

I think I will take a look at that book.

If you want any tips or help with meal planning check out my website at www.CarriesCooking.com

John said...

I would have thought that making chicken scratch for salary back in Lufkin would have taught you how to budget.

Two radio programs with useful financial information are the Dave Ramsey Show and the Clark Howard Show. They're both syndicated nationally.

And if you want any tips or help with meal planning, do NOT check out my website. My cooking puts the "die" in "diet."

Annie said...

Suddenly I'm having the same realization! Five children at home - three of them teenaged boys! But work and planning is hard since I work more than full time (or, you could just say we live at church)....

Nataliya said...

Very cool! I read an article about this family, and though I can honestly say that our family won't be able to do grocery shopping once a month (we love our fresh bread with the fresh fruits and vegetables), I found a lot of great tips that I can definitely utilize!

How exciting to hear that your family has bonded! It's awesome! 7 months already - I can't believe it's that long. And wouldn't it be great if you adopted again!

Debora Hoffmann said...

Thanks for posting this, Jim! We now have the book checked out of the library. :-)

Emma said...

I have that book too! I gave it to my parents (I'm one of 16) and they're reading it.

It's great to hear that your family is doing so well. I've enjoyed reading your blog - one of my sisters was adopted from Russia when she was 10 and it's so interesting to read about families in similar situations.

Thanks,
Maia

junglemama said...

Wooo-hooo! I love your last sentence! Your family is such an inspiration!