All posts by Anne Younger

Anne is a 30-something full-time SAHM mom of 5 ranging from 3 to 17 and grandma of 1 who resides in Ashwaubenon (Green Bay) Wisconsin. She started blogging in 2008 as a way to regain her sanity. She enjoys coffee, chocolate, cheeseburgers and vodka along with spending time with her husband and kids.

Be Kind to Your Skin with Simple Skin Care from Walgreens

*This post is made possible by participating in a blog campaign by Global Influence on behalf of Walgreens Simple Beauty. I received a promotional item in order to facilitate this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links.* 

Let’s face it, we all have skin problems at some point in our lives.  As a teenager, I developed acne issues and as the years passed, the acne went away and then I got pregnant with my first child.  Little did I know that with that pregnancy and each that followed, acne was the least of my worries.

I swear, when I was pregnant (every time), my skin hated me. Even my acne is gone, it leaves behind acne scabs and I thought it will go away completely after a few days but sadly, new pimples are just starting to appear and I hate it.  I did not get that beautiful glowing pregnancy skin, I got that OMG, what did you just put on me skin that is super sensitive and with each pregnancy, it got worse.  Now that I am officially done being pregnant and just over 9 months post partum, I thought my sensitivity issues would begin to subside but unfortunately they are still present.

Thanks to Walgreens and the Simple® Skin Care line, my face is singing a happy song!

Walgreens Simple Beauty

Simple® is the expert on sensitive skin care and their line features products that are free of parabens, dyes, artificial perfumes and harsh irritants. Yes, Simple is sensitive AND kind to your skin while still being affordable too!

Start saving on Simple® TODAY!

Simple® Products at a Great Value

Now, through May 31st when you buy any 2 or more participating Simple® products at Walgreens, you will receive 2,000 Balance Rewards Points.  For even MORE SAVINGS, participating Simple® products at Walgreens are Buy 1 Get 1 50% off with your Balance Rewards Card.

It is definitely a great time to stock up on Simple® at Walgreens!

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Last Day to Save on Graduation Stationery @TinyPrints

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Today is the last day to save up to 30% OFF of your graduation announcements, invitations and more and get FREE shipping!!

Until 11:59pm today, new customers can get 30% off PLUS free shipping!

Here’s how to take advantage of this great offer:

  1. Visit Tiny Prints Graduation Page and browse their selection of more than a thousand designs.
  2. Choose the design you like.
  3. Add pictures, customize the text, and make them awesome in your own style (you might want to involve that “little one” too).
  4. When you checkout, use the code GRAD30FS to save 30% and get free shipping (reminder: it’s good for new customers only, but if you are a previous customer, you can still save up to 25% using the code GRAD25MAY)
  5. Once you get the cards, announce it to the world. (Make sure to order a few extra as keepsakes, though)
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30% Off Graduation Stationery + Free Shipping @TinyPrints

*This post contains affiliate links*

Check out this great money saving offer from Tiny Prints!

Graduation season is here. Your little one isn’t so little anymore and it’s time to announce to the world that he or she will be moving on to their next journey in life.

Now it’s time to announce it in style with classy invitations from Tiny Prints, who is having their best sale of the entire year on graduation announcements and graduation party invitations. From now until May 13, new customers can get 30% off PLUS free shipping!

Here’s how to take advantage of this great offer:

  1. Visit Tiny Prints Graduation Page and browse their selection of more than a thousand designs.
  2. Choose the design you like.
  3. Add pictures, customize the text, and make them awesome in your own style (you might want to involve that “little one” too).
  4. When you checkout, use the code GRAD30FS to save 30% and get free shipping (reminder: it’s good for new customers only, but if you are a previous customer, you can still save up to 25% using the code GRAD25MAY)
  5. Once you get the cards, announce it to the world. (Make sure to order a few extra as keepsakes, though)

10 Practical Debt Tips

Millions of adults are struggling as they try to keep up with their debt and interest payments. The problem is that many of these people incurred various debts, such as their home mortgage and credit cards, without fully understanding the terms associated with the loan, or unexpected circumstances arose. It is not until the bills start coming in, that they fully understand the repercussions of this debt. Below are ten practical debt tips to help you avoid getting in over your head.

  1. Think Before You Spend

Credit cards allow you to purchase almost anything you want, and can lead to excessive impulse spending. You may find yourself purchasing not only things you do not need, but things you cannot afford. To avoid this problem, leave your credit card at home and give yourself some time to think before making the purchase. 

  1. Read the Terms and Conditions

Any time you enter into a new loan agreement or obtain a credit card, be sure to read all of the fine print found in the terms and conditions. If you find anything in these terms that you do not understand or do not agree with, contact your lender immediately. Remember you always have a cooling off period to change your mind.

  1. Never Pay Only the Minimum Payment

If you have a credit card, do not fall into the trap of only making the minimum payment each month. This will force you to pay more in interest and take you longer to pay off the debt. This often causes the never-ending cycle of debt. Instead, pay as much as you are able to each month. 

  1. Set and Maintain a Household Budget  

If you do not already have a household budget, now is the time to start one. This will help you track your spending habits and hold you accountable to only spending the money you have available in each category of your budget. In turn, you will have more money to pay off your debt.

  1. Keep Track of Changes in the Terms

Credit cards are famous for changing the terms of your loan with little notice. Be sure you look over your bill every month and check to make sure your credit limit and interest rate has remained the same. Feel free to contact your credit card company and ask them to explain any changes you found.

  1. Reduce Number of Credit Cards

If you currently have more than one credit card, you have too many. To get control of your debt, it is a good idea to limit your credit cards to just one.  Select the one with the lowest interest rate and then contact that credit card company and ask them to set a reasonable credit limit that you can stick with.

  1. Beware of No-Interest Loans

No-interest loans sound like the perfect solutions to purchasing the items you need, such as electronics and furniture, and pay later. Since they charge no interest, it seems like a no-risk loan. The problem is that if you do not repay the loan with in the no-interest timeframe, you will be charged interest and typically at a very high interest rate.

  1. Set Up an Emergency Fund

If you do not already have an emergency savings fund, you should start setting back a little bit of money with each pay cheque to start one. These extra funds can then be used if you have a financial emergency. This can replace the need to use a credit card, and instead of paying interest, you can start receiving interest.

  1. Talk to Lenders when Having Trouble Paying Bills

If you are struggling financially and having trouble keeping up with all of your bills, it is important that you are proactive. Contact your lenders right away and explain your situation. Most companies have a hardship office that will be willing to work with you. This can avoid costly late fees and a bad score on your credit report.

  1. Seek Financial Advice

It is always recommended that you see advice from a financial counselor before entering into a new loan agreement. The counselor can review the details of your loan and explain all the terms and conditions to you. He/she may also be able to help you find viable alternative to taking out a loan.

These practical debt tips can prevent you from falling into the never-ending debt cycle. The most important thing is that you take control of your finances and educate yourself about debt financing and alternatives. Also, never be afraid to seek out help if you start struggling, there are many great resources that can help you get out and stay out of debt permanently.