Guest post written by Karen Pillman
Every girl can have her red
carpet moment and most of the time that's when her prom happens and
then her wedding. So it's understandable why teenage girls make such a
huge deal out of prom. Although in my experience, I decided that getting
dressed and dolled up for the big night was way more fun than actually
the time that you spent at the prom. But I won't tell my daughter that
because she's even more excited about the prom itself and I'm helping
her get ready for hers in April.
I've been looking up the costs
that I can expect to pay for my daughter for the prom and trying to fit
them all into our budget. When I was doing some research on how much I
can expect to pay for a prom hairstyle, I saw information on Debt Counseling
and decided that my husband and I could really use it. We’ve been
having some trouble with managing our credit cards, and this seems like
it could help
I've figured out that we can buy some great nail
polish instead of paying for a manicure and pedicure. A few other short
cuts and we're going to make her prom dream work!
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