After much thought and prayer, I have decided to quit my job to be at home with Noah more. I had a great time working for KLAS for the last 2+ years, and I'm bummed that I don't get to see my coworkers everyday anymore, but I think it will be good for our family.
I was blessed enough to find another job that will let me be at home with Noah during the day; I am now teaching couponing classes for the Daily Herald. I've been using their Savvy Shopper program to match coupons to sales for about 6 months, and it has helped me get some killer deals and beef up my food storage. For instance, today I got crab legs and fish for Aaron's Fathers' Day dinner. After a coupon and a rebate, I'll end up getting paid $4 to eat this seafood feast. Three weeks ago, I paid $83.53 for $271 worth of groceries. I've also gotten lots of free stuff like BBQ sauce, rice cakes, ketchup, donuts, and hot dogs. Given the crazy economy out there, I'm glad to be sharing ways to save money with people.
So if you or someone you know is interested in learning the art of couponing, shoot me an email (jmorgan14357 at yahoo dot com). The class is free, and it's as long or short as you want it to be. (And no, you don't have to be a genius or a stay-at-home mom to do this.) I do give information about subscribing to the Daily Herald, but I've always hated salesy people, so I don't EVER pressure anyone buy anything. For more about the program and what it entails, visit www.savvyshopperdeals.com.
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Hey Jenni, Karly has a question about her grades. We actually can't find the comments in the system, so we aren't sure how to correct them, and we think they are for the Meditech piggyback, but they are listed under SW. Could you call me about this one to see if anything jogs your memory?
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