ParentPoints

This blog is for all parents; those in the traditional workforce, those who work from home, and those who work at home. Join our conversations about balancing the needs of family with the demands of work, discovering resources and activities around Alaska, and opening a dialogue about the perks and challenges of parenthood. One of our three contributors emphasizes teen and family issues. We welcome your comments but please keep them on point and civil. Avoid personal attacks and the use of profanity.


Erin Kirkland

Erin Kirkland writes freelance and lives in Anchorage with her husband and two boys, 14 and 3. She has covered family-related topics for newspapers, parenting magazines and the Web. Erin and her family moved to Anchorage in 2005. She'll post on Wednesdays about great activities the entire family can participate in, and enjoy, together.

Gina Romero

Gina Romero is a lifelong Alaskan who is passionate about parenting. She left Alaska for a short time to earn a degree in journalism and returned for a job at Channel 2 News. Gina produced the Channel 2 Newshour for the better part of a decade and more recently served as communications specialist at the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce. Career perspectives changed when her daughter was born in 2007, and Gina is now a mother by day and freelance writer by night. Her Monday blog posts will focus on striking a healthy balance between work and family.

Heather Lende

Writer Heather Lende has 5 children, biological and adopted, aged 17-25 and has been married to their dad for 26 years. She also coaches high school runners. She'll try to help you with teenage, young adult, and family matters. Expect her posts on Fridays.

Tools To Save Money - 11/3/2009 4:08 pm

Freedom is Priceless - 10/21/2009 3:38 pm

Travel Tips for Parents with Small Children - 10/11/2009 2:58 pm

Time to fall into a routine - 9/3/2009 4:06 pm

Where is the line? - 8/24/2009 9:55 pm

Are you an iphone Mom? - 8/23/2009 9:46 pm

Kaladi Kids Day - 8/20/2009 9:28 pm

Save a buck, help a family in need - 8/13/2009 2:13 pm

It's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it - 8/10/2009 10:17 pm

AWAIC Shelter Gets Funding - 7/29/2009 2:18 pm

Planning ahead can buy some time later - 7/26/2009 9:58 pm

Mother and baby spent the night in a gas station bathroom - 7/19/2009 7:32 pm

What's the perfect work schedule? - 7/16/2009 3:02 pm

Last minute request makes for a family adventure - 7/8/2009 10:50 pm

New park at Westchester lagoon - 7/7/2009 9:49 am

Great Travel Web site - 7/3/2009 8:52 am

Kid Friendly Fourth of July in Whittier - 6/24/2009 12:34 pm

The Sockless Mom - 6/15/2009 11:29 pm

Feeling Guilty Because You Love Going To Work? - 6/11/2009 9:06 am

Kid Friendly? Travel Tips To Lighten The Load - 6/4/2009 9:15 pm

To Work or Stay Home With Baby? The Pros and Cons - 6/1/2009 1:53 pm

Travel With Children: Advice from Moms - 5/30/2009 9:02 am

Save a buck, help a family in need

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I’m sitting here monitoring Twitter, where local reporters are sending tweets from Mayor Sullivan’s news conference about the city job cuts. As I mentioned, my husband is a firefighter, who is vulnerable to the cuts. I worked in a newsroom for a decade and have handled many stories over the years about job cuts. It is different being on the other end, not knowing what will happen to our family or to other families.

It is consuming me right now. I’m on autopilot as a parent today. I’m trying to live by my mantra to show no fear. The only thing I can do right now is try to offer information and resources that will be helpful to others. Two things crossed my desk this week that fit those categories.

The first is a fantastic Web site launched by two stay-at-home Moms, Nicole Smith and Kara Altman, who call themselves the Coupon Divas. The Web site, www.alaskacoupondiva.com (@AKCouponDiv on Twitter) has information on how to save money on everything from groceries, to school supplies. You can print coupons off, enter contests and even get the scoop on some freebies.

Secondly, Jenni Ragland with the Salvation Army contacted me about the need for help. The Salvation Army McKinnell House is looking for a few volunteers to provide childcare once a month. McKinnell House provides emergency shelter and support to homeless families. One resource they have, thanks to Northrim Bank, is a monthly financial literacy class. Unfortunately, without childcare, all families are not able to benefit from this great opportunity.

Classes are held once a month, usually on Thursday evenings. A minimum of two volunteers are needed for the class. Volunteers need to pass a background check and will have to attend a one hour child safety orientation. If you are interested, contact Jenni or Sarah at 276-2515 for additional information.


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