Tales from the road less traveled

We're on the road from Debt to Financial Independence. Our passengers include Momma (me), Wes (my husband) and our six children. The road promises to be long and interesting.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Carnivals and Festivals and Links, Oh My

I am participating in three blog carnivals/festivals this week! I've got quite a bit of reading to do.

Check out the 126th Festival of Frugality at The Financial Blogger. They shared my post on No Spend Weekend Ideas. Some of the posts I can't wait to read from here are:

Money and Values is hosting the 153rd Carnival of Personal Finance. I am excited that they included my post 10 Ways To Reduce Spending Painlessly. This is one of my favorite carnivals because I can relate to almost every article shared. Some of the ones I am looking forward to are:

Finally, my post on Scary Conversations was included in the Carnival of Financial Planning over at The Skilled Investor. This is the first time I've seen that blog, so I am very interested in digging into the archives there. Some of the other entries I can't wait to read are:

Check them out and let me know what you think. I have lots of reading to do!

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Go Visit The Happy Rock!

The Happy Rock is the host of this week's Carnival of Personal Finance! WOW, there are a lot of great posts there. I'm honored to have had my post about The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom included on this carnival. I can see that I'm going to have a lot to read over the next few days, and quite a few blogs to add to my "must read" list.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

148th Carnival of Personal Finance at Gather Little By Little

Oh wow! On a lark, I submitted a recent blog entry for the 148th Carnival of Personal Finance hosted at Gather Little By Little. It's the first time I've submitted one and didn't really expect to have my entry chosen. But, there it is... an Editor's Pick.

GLBL Guy has pulled together a FABULOUS list of posts that I can't wait to read. You should head on over and read it too.

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