I am a Mother, Daughter, Sister, and Friend dealing with a rare diease and this is a blog that follows my struggels in fighting for myself, So that I can once again be the person I am supposed to be. Because I am so worth fighting for!!!
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Buying time
My mom has so been into playing bingo on the computer, because she can't really go many places. She has been playing at winster.com and she is fairly lucky. She is so excited about it she has gotten two of my aunts and my other sister playing as well. To all of our surprise my aunt won $5,000. There were quite a few step to take but she is actually getting the money which has come in handy since she has been taking care of my uncle. So go Winster you ROCK!!!!
Textbooks
Thanks to Olga Quinn
My husband recently started grad school to get his masters degree in education. We had to take out student loans for him, and we will spend a few years after he completes his degree paying the loans back. One expense we had not planned on was the cost of his textbooks. We had no idea how expensive his books would be and he thought it would be ridiculous to pay full price for books he would only be using for a short period of time. We recently got satellite internet from http://www.wildbluedeals.com/, so we decided to research to see what would be the cheapest way to buy his books online. We found out that there is a free way to get textbooks by checking them out from college libraries. Unfortunately, not all libraries carry all of the books we need, so we will end up having to buy some of them. My husband also figured out that it is not necessary to buy every book for each class. His professors have been pretty honest about which books they will use and which books are optional. My husband and I both appreciate this since we are trying to save as much money as possible.
My husband recently started grad school to get his masters degree in education. We had to take out student loans for him, and we will spend a few years after he completes his degree paying the loans back. One expense we had not planned on was the cost of his textbooks. We had no idea how expensive his books would be and he thought it would be ridiculous to pay full price for books he would only be using for a short period of time. We recently got satellite internet from http://www.wildbluedeals.com/, so we decided to research to see what would be the cheapest way to buy his books online. We found out that there is a free way to get textbooks by checking them out from college libraries. Unfortunately, not all libraries carry all of the books we need, so we will end up having to buy some of them. My husband also figured out that it is not necessary to buy every book for each class. His professors have been pretty honest about which books they will use and which books are optional. My husband and I both appreciate this since we are trying to save as much money as possible.
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