Quote Originally Posted by 'Saphfyer',index.php?page=Thread&postID=89071#post 89071
I am making a list, going to work on some of these ideas. I will have to let you guys know what i came up with. Ihave a sewing machine here,so i am thinking about maybe putting it to use. Anyway all of your ideas are wonderful, I thank you.
Ooh, if you're into sewing, my mother also spent some time doing home alterations... It's great money around prom/wedding time to let out some pants or take in the hem of a dress.

She was also able to get a job at one of the fancier stores in the mall -- they provided free alterations for their products and she would just show up once a week, do simple hemming jobs on yoga pants, then return all the pants and get a new batch the next week. She was paid per pair of pants, so she pretty much only took what she could finish in a week.

Dog walking is also a great job if you like the outdoors and aren't allergic. Man, I'd pay someone to walk my dogs while I'm at work just to let them get some energy out so I don't have to deal with ZOMG HYPERACTIVITY when I get home. And if your child has a disability that doesn't affect mobility you can always let them "help" and get some exercise too.