We're foster parents for ages 0-3. We have a newborn baby right now and thought that was it. Isn't it interesting how God has different plans for our lives?!
We are likely getting an older teenage boy next week! We'll suddenly have a teen and a newborn!
He'll need everything--shoes, backpack, clothes, wallet, personal effects, etc. He's coming from a rough situation.
How do I prioritize? What do I buy at Sam's for him to eat? How do you keep a teenage boy full?

How can I do all of this without breaking the bank?
I went to add him to our family camp reservation and it was $650 for the week at camp!!

I'm starting to fear how much this will all cost but I want to provide a home for him!
First of all, I thank you for opening your home to a child in need. Teens are still children and need loving homes, even if it is for a short while. You have to opportunity to make a HUGE difference in this child's life
OK, so I have a (almost) 14 year old. He does not eat that much, and we never buy junky frozen food. He is already 5'9" and has actually lost weight in the past year as he has gotten taller, AND he is a football player, so if I can manage his food intake, I know it is not impossible!!! LOL
Yes, my DS likes pizza, burgers, potatos, chips, etc, but he REALLY loves cereal (lots of milk!), fruit, some veggies, and homecooked meals like pot roast, chicken, pasta, etc.
He is also more of a comfort/sporty kid, so he refuses to wear the Abercrombie and Hollister clothes we got him for Christmas, instead opting for Addias, Nike, and Under Armor. He hates jeans (although I have gotten the OK by him to bring him shopping for jeans after almost 5 years of not wearing them!), opting for the more comfortable athletic pants.
My nephew on the other hand, is a fashion man-diva LOL, and will not be caught dead without his designer clothing. I had his name for Christmas and he actually asked me for a pair of Sperry shoes. I even had to look those up online to make sure I knew exactly what he was talking about! LOL
We often host sleepovers for DH's friends, and I have found that most of his friends are happy with a pizza, some chips, even cut up fruit and veggies, and Arnold Palmer tea (my kids call it "Old Man Golfing Tea"

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I certainly do not double my grocery budget now that there is a teen in the house - if it is only you, DH, and an infant, you will see your grocery bill go up, but I would not think it would DOUBLE!!