Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week #BMHW25

Mom and three kids Greetings from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! Things have been busy. I am still a working mom of three, working full time who is trying to make a difference. I do a lot of things and try to be present so that I can learn from them. I share them on this blog so that we can learn together. Below are some thoughts, hacks, and/or lessons that I have learned from navigating my world. Black Maternal Health Week April 11-17, 2025 I am a Black mom to three wonderful children. I was blessed to have three successful births. While I am an attorney, my third delivery highlighted the potential risks that occur when a physician fails to listen to the birthing person. Initially, I chalked it up to the physician involved and limited it to my personal birthing experience. Then, I learned that I was not special. Overwhelmingly, Black women experience higher rates of birth trauma, birthing complications and negative birth outcomes.  These statistics are what lead to the creation of ...

Money Saving Tips for Summer Expenses

Mother and son at Kennywood on Carousel

Sometimes I forget how expensive life is. It's not because I have a sponsor or have a lot of money. It is because, I tend to minimize my expenses. In the summer, for example, I spent most of my weekends at my parents' pool. It is a luxury for which my parents  don't charge. Since my kids love to swim, it is a win/win. Our expenses for enjoying the pool usually involves the cost of lunch. And since we gotta eat anyway, it's a wash. 

Life changed recently though. Two weekends last month I wound up paying for my kids to go to the local amusement park two weekends in a row. The tickets alone set me back nearly $500. 

$500. is. a. lot. of. money, especially during these inflationary times! 
Kids at the pool

While my kids had a thoroughly wonderful time, paying for that kind of entertainment on a consistent basis, would be excessive. Indeed, paying for that kind of entertainment every weekend, would nearly equal the cost of private school. That would make, summer, far more expensive, than the school year because they are also attending camp. 

Now, that I see the light, I am about finding free and low cost ways to entertain my children for the rest of the summer. Because, we do have a couple of trips planned, and I just recognize that if I am paying then going rate for this entertainment, it is going to be like and ignored and exorbitant expense. Below you will so in my quest to find such things, I came across the entertainment options listed below. Please enjoy and partake of them as you see fit, and you can thank me later.

Links to Save Money on Summer Expenses





2022 Pre-K Passes Now Available at Cedar Point (The Cedar Point Pre-K Pass grants unlimited visits to children ages 3 to 5 years old FREE)

 

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