This post was made possible by iConnect and Pampers. I was compensated for my participation in the Big Savings on Pampers Diapers and Easy Ups in June campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.
Did you miss the coupons in the Sunday paper a few weeks ago that had huge savings on Pampers Diapers? Don’t fret, this Sunday it’s happening again! I have two copies of the Sunday paper delivered just for the coupons, and I’m grateful for every penny I can save.
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This post was made possible by iConnect and Pampers. I was compensated for my participation in the Big Savings on Pampers Diapers and Easy Ups campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.
Do you get the Sunday paper delivered just for the coupons? I’ve received the Sunday paper for years now, just for the coupons. In fact, I have two subscriptions to make sure I can double down on all the good deals.
This post was made possible by iConnect and Luvs. I was provided compensation to facilitate this post, but all opinions stated are 100% mine. The Luvs Printable Coupon and Ibotta Savings can help save you money on your next Luvs purchase.
When J was just a little baby, well over 19 years ago, I was so new to being a mom I barely knew which was up. The one thing I did know was that this little boy was going to rock my world in ways I never imagined.
Disclosure: Many thanks to Huggies for sponsoring today’s story and inspiring me to share this important information! All opinions are 100% mine.
Giving back to my community is as important to me as raising my children. By giving back I am doing my part to build a better future for them. Back in December the opportunity to collect used toys for a local shelter that I had not been aware of even existed in my community came around.
Social good projects have a special place in my heart. They not only benefit the direct recipients, but the community as a whole. One of those social good projects is The Gan Montessori Preschool. The Gan was founded as a project of the Chabad Russian Center and built to engage the young children of the Russian Jewish community.
Not just anybody can create a place like The Gan, which means Garden in Hebrew. It takes a lot of love, dedication, and commitment.