tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2266255339094465192024-03-13T15:51:23.728-05:00...We Call it - LifeI am a mom.
I am a stay at home mom.
I am a stay at home mom who teaches dance.
I am a stay at home mom who teaches dance who works in an office sometimes.
I am a mom.Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.comBlogger47125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-23184727811264230482011-04-12T12:21:00.000-05:002011-04-12T12:21:49.209-05:00Switching the Clothes - The RealityI, by no means, start at 8 am and finish X amount of time later. I have a preschooler and a toddler! I pick up a box of clothes in time to hear "I'm hungry" (even though we just cleaned up breakfast). So, I put down the box and attend the hunger, then I go back to the box, in time to see Gator climbing the new boxes in the living room. I take her down, explain that we don't climb boxes...try to get her playing with some toys, turn back to box one...Baby Gilr wants me to look at the Winnie-the-Pooh puzzel that she has finished all by herself (for the millionth time)...before I can get back to box one...I smell something foul from Gator...go to change her diaper...get to box one...I get it opened this time, but pull nothing from it, Gator is rolling around the floor rubbing her eyes...NAP TIME...go lay Gator in her bed...get back to the opened box one...Bbay Girl asks for a banana (who can say no to healthy snacks!)...get the banana..."not like a monkey Mama, I want to eat it cut up"...return to kitchen to fix Mama's mistake...always offer snack whole, it is easier to cut a banana that is whole, than trying to make a cut up banana whole! (Again, learned it the hard way)...now panic sets in...Gator will only sleep 20 mins at best, but she will also sleep for 2 hours..and I know not which she will do from day to day...I want to make progress on the clothes! So I dig in and start emptying clothes, moving from baox to box as quickly and qietly as possible...once Baby Girl realsizes that I am doing something she will need something or she will want to help, as happy as I am that she likes to have a "job" it slows me down to slower than snail pace! And I know as soon as Gator wakes up she will be hungry, so what will be for lunch??? Leftovers, yes, leftovers...wait did Daddy take the leftovers for lunch? put clothes down and check fridge...good leftovers are there!! Back to clothes...wait did I pull out something fro supper? put clothes down...head to kitchen to take inventory...looks like frozen pizza tonight....back to clothes...was that Gator??? No, Baby Girl has gone to watch some cartoons in Mama's room...good, I can blow through some boxes before Gator wakes up....did I turn on the dishwasher after I loaded it last night? put clothes down, and go check...nope, start dishwasher....head back to clothes...augh, I hear Gator...go get her from her bed and get lunch warmed up...offer food to Baby Girl...she's not hungry, all that snacking while Gator was sleeping...get Gator started, turn back to clothes and boxes so that I can get some done while Gator is contained in her high chair....Mama just wants to sit and take a break...no rest for the weary...must get these clothes at least switched out of the boxes, maybe not back into the closet, but at least as neat as possible so that when Daddy gets home from a long day of fighting crime that he doesn't want to lock me up for leaving a mountain of clothes for him to relax in while I am at dance...Gator is done...let her down...and she goes right for the clothes and starts pulling the piles down...she smiles, great, it is now a game to her....I get her attention diverted...but she is quickly climbing up the boxes and the sofa...ok, enough for today...lets sit and play...glance at clock...nope, time to pack snacks for dance classes (Baby Girl and Gator spend 2 hours at the dance studio while I teach...and it is right through supper time), lunch bag packed, Gator smells again, change that....head to the bedroom to get Mama dressed for dance class..pick out clothes for Gator and get her dressed, find dance clothes for Baby Girl and get her dressed...why is Gator crying? Where is her milk sip, where did the brush go?? Mama starts yelling...Mama takes a deep breath...brush is found, milk is found, and shoes are on, bags picked up, head to the car...<br />
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Sigh, maybe I will get all the closets all changed over before summer really gets here (we don't get much spring weather here in the south...but lots of summer!!!) <br />
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Sorry, no pictures...just think boxes, clothes, EVERYWHERE!!!!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-90351142091308639002011-04-06T12:55:00.000-05:002011-04-06T12:55:03.154-05:00I Just Made Potatoe Chips?!?!?I have been doing things very differently lately...like trying to use what is in the house instead of saying "nothing to eat" and running to the grocery store.<br />
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Baby Girl wanted some chips...I had none on hand...<br />
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but I did have potatoes, a deep fryer, and a whole bunch of seasonings.<br />
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Gator was napping and I started slicing...and frying, and sprinkling, and well...I am no commercial chip maker, but they weren't bad...and I am sure I will get the hang of it...<br />
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for something that we do not eat often...because chips are so expensive...it wasn't bad...and I used what I had on hand...and Baby Girl said they were so yummy mommy!!!<br />
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Tried anything new lately??Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-85307385916372871972011-04-04T13:53:00.000-05:002011-04-04T13:53:52.491-05:00Changing of the ClosetsI change the girls' closet, and mine as well, from Spring/Summer to Fall/Winter, and back again. It is a good way to check on hand me downs, on sizes, on clothes that are needed and on what can be given away. Plus, I just do not have space for all of their clothes!<br />
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This is no easy task! But it is necessary. I have learned a few things to help make the switch a little easier, less dreaded.<br />
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Whenever I get clothes...whether it is a gift, a few items off clearance or a consignment sale, or a large batch of hand-me-downs...I always sort by size...which are then stored in empty diaper boxes, labeled by size. That is step one and a very important step...I learned that step the hard way...to change Baby Girl's closet the first few times it took me DAYS and DAYS and DAYS...then I got smart and had a clothing sort day with my sisters while I was pregnant with Gator!<br />
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Then step two - decide when to make the switch...the "last frost" day is estimated as March 15th...so I shoot for that as my switch date...and in the fall its around October. I pull out every box out of the closet. I stack boxes all over the living room. I try to keep the boxes I haven't dealt with yet on one side and then move them to the other side of the room as I deal with them, so that as I am interrupted (and I will be interrupted) I will know which boxes are finished and which need to be gone through. I will also empty all the clothes off the hanging rack in the closet.<br />
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Step three - decide what sizes will be used this season...make a choice, stick with it. Baby Girl has a small waist...summer she tends to where a smaller size because length is a non-issue. Gator, I will give a bigger range since I am not sure how her growth spurts are affecting her yet. But stick with that size...if it is cute, but not in the sizes you've choosen...pack it in the correct box...move on...make this easy!<br />
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Step four - pick a box and start taking out the clothes that are going back into the closet for that season. I make two piles...one for Baby Girl and one for Gator. Continue until all boxes have been gone through in the sizes that were chosen in step 3...look at tag move on.<br />
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Step five - take clothes that are going into storage and pack away according to size (VERY IMPORTANT!) I always just want to get my living room back from the clothes, but I know that if I don't pack according to size I will hate myself in 6 months!<br />
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Step six - put boxes back into closet. Hang clothes.<br />
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Step seven - sit and enjoy a cup of coffee...or your beverage of choice.<br />
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Wow! Didn't realize how many steps there were!! I guess that is why it takes me awhile to actually finish! I do keep 2 empty bins in the bottom of the girls closet year round...one is for clothes that are outgrown during the season, the other is for clothes that were for the last season and were in the wash cycle while the switch was being made. When it is time to switch again, I will sort those 2 boxes by size and repeat the whole process. And of course, Murphy's Law...I began the switch and the next day it went below freezing during the night! <br />
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Keep watching and I will post what those steps look like in action!!!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-68950204583536236472011-04-04T13:47:00.000-05:002011-04-04T13:47:45.114-05:00CVS trip 3/8/11Yikes! I was so rushed last night...dance pictures, raining, CVS out of one of my planned ECBs builders, multiple trips to unload car, supper time...needless to say I forgot to take a picture of the trip...and this was a good one! I had a transaction that had a $0.00 subtotal....I just had to pay tax...I was so excited! And ready to plan next weeks trip, milk and coke products on sale! Can't wait!!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-68221987883043004182011-04-01T14:43:00.000-05:002011-04-01T14:43:01.068-05:00Why Clutter is NOT CoolAs I prepare to do our taxes...which by the way I have been trying to do since all my 1099 and W-2 came in week ago...I have to gather all the receipts and such...and it is just a task I dread...actually doing the taxes doesn't bother me.<br />
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I have a basket that I toss all the "I have got to get to that soon" papers in...it is piled about a foot and a half higher than the basket.<br />
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I spent Gator's nap going through this said basket....trash...taxes...coupons...get to that soon...<br />
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After I had my 4 piles, I put away said piles. As I was going through the coupons, I wanted to KICK myself...no they weren't expired...but I had some that I could have used on my last trip to CVS...are you kidding me?? I could have saved $2 more!! Augh!<br />
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And in my world of little income, that $2 is a LOT of money...one outfit from a consignment sale, or nearly a gallon of milk, or a pack of cheese, or some sale meat, or 2 packs of frozen veggies, or ... I have to stop...<br />
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So, get to your getting to box and get rid of the clutter!!! Let us know what you find!!! I know you will be amazed!<br />
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And, no, I still haven't gotten to the taxes, and no, I haven't gotten rid of the clutter...ah, the chaos we call life!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-25248508017834714582011-03-28T11:37:00.000-05:002011-03-28T11:37:53.787-05:00CVS Trip 3/1/11Getting pretty good at this "game"...but I know I have so much more to learn. Here is a picture of my trip from a few weeks ago...(getting better with coupons, still along way to go with blogging!!!)<br />
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Today I had 5 transactions....in 8 minates at the register...so not too bad....and I let someone behind me go ahead (this keeps other cutomers and the cashier happy...good gaming ettiquette).<br />
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<ul><li>Transaction #1 - saved $1.35, OOP (out of pocket) - $5.77 </li>
<li>Transaction #2 - saved $6.15, OOP - $1.06</li>
<li>Transaction #3 - saved $22.57, OOP - $25.13</li>
<li>Transaction #4 - saved $21.37, OOP - $8.93</li>
<li>Transaction #5 - saved $10.05, OOP - $0.89</li>
</ul>I am only buying things that I would normally buy, that have Extra Bucks attached so that I can roll then to the next transaction. I did match up some coupons from the past few Sunday's papers. I don't have a printer, so I don't use printable coupons. So, that being said I might have been able to do better...but my goal is to save money...not necessarily get all the EB (Extra Bucks) in the store.<br />
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I did scan for coupons at the CVS coupon machine...none would have helped me on this trip so I am putting them into the coupon envelope for possible use later.<br />
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I have found that, my hubby goes through about 5 2 liters in a week, we use 9 rolls of the good toliet paper in about 25 days...which will make planning easier for future trips...I want to save money remember!?Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-9223903526559678052011-03-24T23:46:00.000-05:002011-03-24T23:46:50.874-05:00Stormy TimesTrue southern weather...two weeks ago so much snow we can't function...then a week of really nice spring weather...then up at midnight running to the basement to take cover from a possible tornado...just to wake up to much cooler weather, and a downed tree...<br />
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Here's how it happened...<br />
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We had a long night at the dance studio with pictures. We get home. I get the girls to bed really easy (should have known). I put a few things away, and head to bed myself. It was a windy night, but on our hill...this is not uncommon. <br />
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Dear hubby has been having some troubles sleeping lately....first a stomach virus, then a cough...so he was up watching some tv. The winds REALLY started to pick up, so he checked the local news...and sure enough our area was under a Tornado Warning.<br />
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Hubby comes and wakes me up, fills me in on the weather. I go into "Get Ready for a Tornado Mode". Let me mention here that I DO. NOT. LIKE. STORMS...I am overcome with so much fear I cannot calm myself...I shake and my heart beats so bad I think it is going to burst...every storm, every time.<br />
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Here is "Get Ready for a Tornado":<br />
<ul><li>Panic, breathe, put on shoes</li>
<li>Panic, breathe, get Gator's milk and diapers and place next to basement door</li>
<li>Panic, breathe, get coat on</li>
<li>Panic, breathe, get Gator's car seat (sometimes she is easy to contain during a storm if she's buckled in...and in my mind she is safer!)</li>
<li>Panic, breathe, get shoes for the girls and place in box with diapers and milk</li>
<li>Panic, breathe, get pillows and blankets off my bed and place by basement door</li>
<li>Panic, breathe, check the local news</li>
</ul>As soon as Mr. Weather Man says, about a minute until the possible tornado is in my small town...Hubby decides to get the girls. In seconds, we are all in the basement..with the dogs who are sooooo happy to see the girls....with the girls who are bewildered to be out of bed (I mentioned it was midnight right??) and in no mood to play with the dogs!<br />
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We sit and wait and listen. Man do I hate those moments....the winds whipping around the house...bangs and bumps of unknown origin...the waiting to hear the house fall in on itself...my heart beating so hard in my ears...I try not to listen....I sit and rock Baby Girl....praying over and over...Please, Lord, keep us safe...<br />
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and until last night I never realized that I have always said "keep us safe". I don't pray that the storm leaves us with an untouched home or anything like that...I just want to get through the storm as safe as possible....another personal Whoa moment.<br />
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So, the winds subside, the satellite service is back, and Mr. Weather Man is telling us that it is safe to return the girls to bed. Which was way easier than I thought it would be...Baby Girl just wanted to know why we got her out of bed. (I just told her that the Weather Man said it was safer in the basement...I try not to transfer my fears to the girls)<br />
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We get the girls snuggled back into bed, I close my eyes...and then I jump out of bed!! Around 3 am, the worst noise I have ever heard in my life threw me from my bed...CHAINSAWS! Apparently a very large tree had fallen during the storm and was blocking the street...I am glad that the town or county or whoever felt so good that they wanted to be sure that everyone could get to work and school....but really? 3 am?? and this tree fell, blocking the road, right in front of our house...it sounded as if they were cutting the tree in my bedroom!<br />
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My prayer quickly changed to..."Please don't let Gator wake up, please don't let Gator wake up"<br />
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She didn't wake up and they soon finished, and quiet returned to our little home...and I fell asleep, not to wake until the usual morning Gator wake up call.<br />
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What Stormy Times have you been going through?Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-29957103309750637912011-03-24T23:20:00.000-05:002011-03-24T23:20:32.137-05:00I Got a Comment!Yeah!! I am official! I had a comment ( a few weeks ago) from someone I know only from the blog world...that is sooooooo exciting! And people said I would be bored after I stopped working outside the home (But really when have I done that???)<br />
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I wish I could explain this feeling...<br />
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People want to read what I say and seemed to enjoy what they read...I am making an impact on people's life...wow, that's a lot of responsibility....but still its fun!<br />
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Not only did I get a comment, but she left more info on Yummy Yogurt tips...that I found helpful...this is great!<br />
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So, when you get a chance swing on over to <a href="http://www.simplycvsshopping.com/">Simply CVS</a> and check it out...<br />
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I can't believe I waited so long to jump into all of this...blogging, home schooling (well, still in limbo)...now if only I could get a little better at time management and money management then I would be really great!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-55747530952681624722011-03-23T11:10:00.000-05:002011-03-23T11:10:50.147-05:00I am so Glad I Began CVSing When I Did!The second week of CVS sales and ECB deals were way more confusing to me than the first week! If I had started this week I think I may have become a bit discouraged. I had a good time saving on milk and diapers my first week playing this game. I am going to be studying and looking and figuring so that I can LOVE CVSing this week too!<br />
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(Be sure to check out the new button on the side of my <a href="http://www.mamacallsitlife.blogspot.com/">blog</a> if you think you may want to start or continue CVSing as well...)<br />
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I studied, I asked, and I am in love!! I have a small stockpile of toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning supplies, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, and body wash. I am still using all my Extra Care Bucks at the end of my trip, so I haven't mastered the whole rolling Bucks from week to week....but I am still getting things we use, for less than I would have if I bought them as I needed them. Bringing home over 40 items for under $40 is an amazing feeling...especially when milk, diapers, and allergy medicine are among the item I bring home!<br />
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I had someone say to me that they don't play the Drugstore Game because the drugstores do not have things that they use. Ok, I thought this, too. In the beginning. Until I took some time, sat down with the paper, and looked. I don't wear a lot of make-up...so when there is an Extra Buck deal with make up, I just turn the page! But I use toilet paper, and can I just say that I have noticed that the name brand (bought on sale, with a coupon, and earned Extra Care Bucks) has lasted a lot longer than the cheap-o toilet paper that I use to buy when we were desperate?! <br />
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My challenge to you...locate a drug store near your house...scan their sale paper, grab some coupons, check out the internet...and jump in. Why spend more on anything than you have to??? I think you will be surprised at what you have been missing! I have name brand items in my house! Who knew?!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-74272429548317275892011-03-22T19:00:00.000-05:002011-03-22T19:00:17.656-05:00Evolution of CookingLiving with my parents<br />
<ul><li>browning the hamburger meat for mom</li>
<li>complaining "not that again"</li>
</ul>Living in the dorm<br />
<ul><li>swiping a food card in the Cafeteria</li>
<li>swiping a credit card at a Restaurant</li>
</ul>Living in an apartment off campus<br />
<ul><li>swiping a food card in the Cafeteria</li>
<li>Microwave</li>
</ul>Living in an apartment post college<br />
<ul><li>calling Mom to figure how to make more than things that come in a box</li>
<li>going to Mom's for supper</li>
</ul>Living as Husband and Wife 1st year<br />
<ul><li>call Mom for more recipes, buy cookbooks</li>
<li>give up and head to the restaurant or Mom's</li>
</ul>Living as Husband and Wife with Kids<br />
<ul><li>anything that cooks in less time than a meltdown can occur</li>
<li>checking labels and prices, trying to get the healthiest for the cheapest amount of money</li>
<li>Calling Mom with the latest successful meal to share the recipe with her</li>
<li>hearing "Not that again!"</li>
</ul>What was your evolution like???Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-1563205293132428192011-03-21T13:14:00.001-05:002011-03-21T13:15:12.048-05:00CVS Tips<ul><li>CVS has a coupon machine near the door...scan your card and a coupon will printout. I received a $5 off $25 purchase...which I will save (at least until 3/8/11, when it expires). What I was not aware of at the time...you can keep scanning your card until the screen says that you have gotten all your coupons...DOH! I will return and keep scanning...hopefully I can get even more savings next week!</li>
<li>One of coupons I got from the machine was a $1.00 Kellogg's cereal. I will use cereal as a snack at times...and CVS has cereal single servings for $1.00. Guess what I did!? I used the coupons to get some single serve cereals for the girls...for free! What a great idea! Use the large coupons that do not specify a size and get the smaller/cheaper size for MORE savings...who knew! I am always looking for more ways to save...and Baby Girl likes the "treat".</li>
<li>Coke was on sale 3/$3...for 2 liters...and if you spent $15 you got back $5 ECB...I couldn't decide how to make $15 with the items that were included...until I saw someone say that they were going to get 15 2 liters. At first, I was "what??? 15 2 liters? That is insane!" But second thought, we drink Coke and we pay more than $1...so why not stock up? I stock up on milk, why not? Savings are savings!!!</li>
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Well, Gator starts her day between 5am and 7am...I do my best to try to get her to "rest" until 8am, but that is a rare occurrence.<br />
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Then she will eat breakfast...a couple eggs, or oatmeal, or a bunch of pancakes (she LOVES pancakes...I try to hide fruit and other good for you stuff in the pancake when I can)...she will then mess around the house and play area for a bit...climbing what she can, waking up sister, getting into the bathroom...the normal 13 month old stuff.<br />
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Then between 9am and 10am I'll put her in her bed and she will take a nap...anywhere from 15 min to 2 1/2 hours....she really is very UNpredictable...<br />
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After her long nap she will have lunch...then she will play more with her sister...I try to have out a different basket of toys so she can empty the bag or basket...she really likes to empty things...<br />
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Then it is usually time for us to get ready for whatever afternoon, outside the house activity we have going on...Mama works 3 days, we have dance classes, we run errands, or we go visit Mimi.<br />
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and that my friends is a day in the life of Gator....<br />
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when we get home from our activity...Gator fusses until supper, then she will eat supper...then we let her play with Daddy for a bit...<br />
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Then its change, get ready for bed, and off she goes....to dreamland...unfortunately for Gator or me depending on how you look at it...that only means a few hours until we have to settle her back down, repeat process every few hours until I give in at 7 or 8am and let her up to begin the day again.<br />
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During her play times, I do try to get down with her and read and play and focus some one on one time with her...mostly she likes to fuss or ride my hip...or climb the dishwasher...or the chairs, or her sister....we should have called her Monkey...not Gator!!! Maybe I will fill you in one day on how that did come about!!! Its funny and it really fits her!!!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-49634563353288356552011-03-11T09:17:00.000-06:002011-03-11T09:17:20.011-06:00Cookie Cutters aren't Just for Cookies!I got a 101 cookie cutter set for Christmas a few years ago...with high expectations...I was going to bake cookies, make crafts, cut sandwiches...you know the basic Super Mom stuff...<br />
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I haven't used them yet...until...<br />
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We had grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch while doing the letter Rr and I used the "R" cutter to change Baby Girl's sandwich into a letter "R". Which of course, threw Baby Girl for a loop. I cut sandwiches two ways, squares or triangles, nothing more, nothing less.<br />
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While working on letter Pp, I had Baby Girl separate the cutters into Piles...shapes, letters, and numbers (which in itself is a bit challenging for Baby Girl...she uses the words "numbers" and "letters" interchangeably).<br />
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Once she had the piles, I had her separate them into sub-piles...by color, size, line the numbers up in order, the letters in order...<br />
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Who knew....you don't have to raid the nearest store of all the educational toys....just go look for ideas and then go home and look at what you already have...many ideas are hiding in the cabinet!!!<br />
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By the way, one of Gator's favorite toys are the empty yogurt, butter, sour cream, and other plastic tubs that I keep in one cabinet that she can open. She'll open the cabinet, pull out all the plastic containers...play with them in the floor...and the latest...just sit in the cabinet.<br />
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So, a few weeks later, I had her sit on the floor and use her blocks to count out each number and add them together. What made things fianlly "Click" for her though was counting it out with her fingers...the fingers, not the blocks, who knew! I haven't seen her pull out the cards lately, but when she goes back to them, I'll try some other counters...maybe beads and string...let her string the math together!! No rush, she's not even 4, so I am just laying the foundations...at her speed!<br />
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I did my research...<br />
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I read the "rules"...<br />
I picked CVS as my drug store of choice. (The main reason was that I have one close by, and another reason was it seemed like I understood their program the best, their website answers a lot of questions)<br />
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I armed myself with my reusable bags (You can purchase a "Green Tag" that they will scan for you on each trip and on the 4th trip you get $1 in Extra Bucks), my sale flyer, and my price notebook (I have been keeping a running list of the price of the items I purchase the most...and where I purchased it...that way I can keep up with what is a good deal and what is not on any sales I may come across in my shopping).<br />
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I enter CVS and fill out the form for a CVS rewards card..and I hit the aisles.<br />
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I purchased:<br />
<ul><li>pack of diapers - on sale for $8.99 with $2 extra bucks </li>
<li>small pack of Mini Cadbury Eggs - on sale for $0.75 with $0.75 extra bucks</li>
<li>I planned to get the Colgate toothpaste, but it was out so I got a raincheck for 2...they were on sale for $2.99 with $2.00 extra bucks....the raincheck doesn't expire!!</li>
<li>I also got 2 cans of Tuna for $0.88 each.</li>
</ul>I had no coupons this time so my total was around $13.00 and I had $2.75 in Extra Bucks<br />
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My 2nd transaction was:<br />
<ul><li>1 gallon Barber's Milk on sale for $3.19 minus my Extra Bucks from the previous transaction.</li>
</ul>Now, if you are new to this, please remain seated... I got my gallon of milk for $0.70 TAX INCLUDED!!!!<br />
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I am sold and I will be eagerly waiting for next weeks sale paper. I know there are folks out there that get as many Extra Bucks as they can find, on as many items as possible, and whatnot...but I am happy with my 1st trip and I am happy with the diapers and milk for under $15 dollars...plus the other odds and ends...let me know about your trip to the store???Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-51268769265877359782011-03-07T11:23:00.000-06:002011-03-07T11:23:23.337-06:00Playtime at Our House<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">For all the folks who think I have been bragging about all the great and wonderful things going on over at our house...here's a quick peak at more of the reality of our house. Don't do it, but if you look closely at all our pictures I have laundry piling up (clean or dirty...take your pick), clutter to put away, toys to be stepped over or on...and notice the girls are almost always in PJs...we may eat good and strive to spend zero money(though we are far from this goal...budgets are a constant battle), and I put a big focus on educational toys...I am just a normal person, who is a mom. I hate cleaning, getting up early (though my kids do), and at the end of the day I have more left on the "To Do" list than crossed off.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-hTQWEW77-c8/TW-4rg-_VII/AAAAAAAAACI/Z0_GNFuY5ZQ/s1600/3-3-11+013.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" l6="true" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-hTQWEW77-c8/TW-4rg-_VII/AAAAAAAAACI/Z0_GNFuY5ZQ/s320/3-3-11+013.JPG" width="240" /></a></div> An empty laundry basket became a fun toy for a long time.<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">Have a great day!</div>Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-27136617089837412182011-03-04T13:57:00.000-06:002011-03-04T13:57:13.314-06:00March Sensory BinMy first month using the sensory bin idea has been a success. My we have come a long way from the tub on the head picture from the first use!<br />
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I mentioned the other day, to Baby Girl, that I would be changing the bin to a March theme soon. Baby Girl was not happy about it...I am sure she will change her tune after I make the switch, but it was nice to know that she enjoyed the imagination bin, as she called it. I loved that a box of random items got a lot of play time...and it seemed like every time the girls would dig into it, they did something different with the items....Gator really enjoyed the bead garland...and Baby Girl liked the flower petals...I also enjoyed that they seemed to play together and get a long nicely together with the same group of items and it worked for both developmental stages...I am so glad I came across the idea over at <a href="http://totallytots.blogspot.com/search/label/What%27s%20in%20the%20Tub%3F">Totally Tots</a>!!<br />
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So, now it is onto our March Bin...green of course!<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-btJa81OgfsM/TW-3JHSvoII/AAAAAAAAACA/NX2IF4UikWw/s1600/3-3-11+037.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" l6="true" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-btJa81OgfsM/TW-3JHSvoII/AAAAAAAAACA/NX2IF4UikWw/s320/3-3-11+037.JPG" width="320" /></a></div>I basically went around the house and grabbed what I already had on hand that was green....some blocks, rings, flower pots, scrap material, and a few things I picked up at the Dollar store when Christmas stuff was on sale for 90% off. I will place it out and see how it goes. My prediction - Baby Girl will be confused about where did the pink and red stuff go? She is very opposed to change...we are working on this.<br />
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Hop on over to Totally Tots for other bin ideas and themes. Right now I am staying very basic and going with what I have on hand. I am looking at the "random items" on clearance racks a little differently nowadays....I am in no way wanting to spend any major bucks on any items right now. Money was tight before the latest gas hikes...but I don't want to let these days at home get too ho-hum either.<br />
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Just by putting some random objects in a plastic tub, my girls have looked at the items in a new way, and "forcing" them to get creative. Baby Girl likes to know what she is "supposed" to do...the rules of the game and what not...my rules with the bins are as follows:<br />
<ol><li>You may do whatever you would like with the items in the bin...as long as it is safe. (i.e. no wrapping garland around Gator's neck)</li>
<li>You may play with the bin as long or as short as you'd like</li>
<li>When you are <strike>finished playing </strike>ready to play with something else, you must put all items back into the bin (yes, I changed "finished" because anyone who knows a preschooler...they are never finished with a toy, they will be back, and it is still a <strike>struggle</strike> work in progress)</li>
<li>You may play with the bin whenever you'd like as long as the rules are followed</li>
</ol>I know, for not having many rules about the bin, I sure have a lot of rules!! Ah, aren't you glad you don't have such a wishy-washy mama??<br />
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Any great ideas on how you spice up the toys and such that you already have on hand so that your kids play with them?Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-74058626315931598862011-03-03T09:39:00.000-06:002011-03-03T09:39:49.049-06:00Pp is for PeaceWell, we've moved on over to the letter Pp. We have already had a picnic in the yard, we've done puzzles, made our Pp prayer lists, and thought about our projects.<br />
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We plan to make Peanutty Banana Bread for Mr. Paul, wrap a pretty present of popcorn for Mrs. Paula...<br />
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Other Pp activities we will try to get to<br />
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<ul><li>Lacing letter Pp (as long as I get to the Dollar Tree to get the letters I want)</li>
<li>Push Pin letter Pp (Baby Girl seems to like filling the letters with construction paper better)</li>
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<ul><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-CQbOBsBL2Fk/TW-01ZlejsI/AAAAAAAAAB0/A3STYAzy4gU/s1600/3-3-11+004.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" l6="true" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-CQbOBsBL2Fk/TW-01ZlejsI/AAAAAAAAAB0/A3STYAzy4gU/s320/3-3-11+004.JPG" width="320" /></a></div><li>Make a Puzzle out of one of Baby Girl's drawings</li>
<li>Trace Patterns</li>
<li>Read If You Give a Pig A pancake</li>
<li>Make Pencil Pals</li>
<li>Talk about Patient and Peace</li>
<li>Work on Pattern using a Muffin Pan</li>
<li>Hidden P color sheet</li>
<li>Piles</li>
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<li>Make a paper orchard</li>
<li>Make Puppets</li>
<li>Make a Pillow "pet"</li>
<li>make a Picture Frame</li>
</ul>I know...wow...what a list!!! I may or may not get to it all. But you make your goals...right? Some days Baby Girl wants activity after activity. Other days, she sticks with one and doesn't care to move on. Some of the activities depend on whether I will be able to get to the prep work.<br />
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I do a lot of the "worksheet" stuff myself...I find printables on line and then copy them by hand....I don't have a printer at home and its just a bunch cheaper than going to my parents house to print.<br />
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I'll let you know what we get to and how it turned out!!!Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-76644135137952110082011-03-02T09:15:00.000-06:002011-03-02T09:15:11.828-06:00Coupon GameFor the past 2 years I have been mainly shopping at Wal-store....due to being pregnant and tired I stuck with one store. Then having an infant drinking formula and wearing diapers that I found at a cheaper price by going with the store brand...I didn't want to look at store fliers and do much price comparing from store to store...Now I did compare prices from store to store when Baby Girl was a baby (and even before children). Baby Girl was a better shopper that Gator...going to more than one store during a shopping trip was not near the pain that I think it may be now...<br />
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I have been studying the rules for the Drug Store Game...and I think now that formula is off our grocery list, I am going to jump back onto the coupon bandwagon....In my studying I have found <a href="http://moneysavingmom.com/">this</a> website...it is really good...lots and lots of great ideas...remember start small. Her website and blog is amazing, but I feel small compared to all the information that she has there.<br />
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I have decided to start with CVS...some of the reasons being is that it is the only drug store less than 30 miles from our house. I have read the flyer this week, and I have made my list, I will look for coupons in the Sunday Paper, and I will be ready to hit the store. Right now, without coupons, I am looking at getting about $16 worth of items...including diapers...and earning back about $8 in Extra Bucks...I am excited just thinking about it!<br />
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Then step two will be to take those Extra Bucks and get some more items on sale...I can't wait. I have heard the best way to start this coupon thing is to <br />
<ol><li>Pick one grocery store and one drug store</li>
<li>stick with it for about 3 months before deciding if it is for you</li>
<li>make a system work for you, not the other way....envelopes, binders...you know you best</li>
</ol>Well, I am off to find some coupons and start this adventure...<br />
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Let me know, do you play the game? How do you play? Got any extra tips for others?Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-18993362129048150752011-03-01T12:02:00.000-06:002011-03-01T12:02:49.457-06:00Popsicles and GatorI bought some Popsicles a few weeks ago when Baby Girl was feeling under the weather. I never got around to letting her have any of them back then. Lately, she has been having one a night after supper as "bessert" (dessert)...good thing I got the ones made with real fruit juice. <br />
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Abby wanted the Popsicle from her sister...so I let her try it...oh my, how funny...she kept coming back for more...<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Fortunately for us, Baby Girl LOVES to share....sometimes to a fault....she will gladly share her Popsicles with Gator. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">We did find out the other day that we shouldn't share suckers from the bank with Gator. Gator realized that she likes those too...and she figured out if she clamps her teeth shut on the stick, Baby Girl cannot get the sucker back. So, needless to say, we are trying to keep Popsicles and suckers out of Gator's sight for now. (I know, what a mean Mama I am....remember my kids eat really good for them food....treats are not really an option in the house....they only know healthy! My plan is to keep it that way for awhile.)</div>Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-58740088692386604032011-02-28T09:34:00.000-06:002011-02-28T09:34:28.323-06:00How We Eat and Shop on a Tight BudgetThe past few weeks we have been on an even tighter food budget than ever...due to less income thanks to the snow storms. We have depleted our frozen meat selection and continue to eat mainly fresh or frozen veggies. So, with virtually no money to spend ,what have we been eating?? Not Ramen Noodles as you may be thinking...we have eaten some really yummy and tasty meals!<br />
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Breakfast continues to be either oatmeal, eggs, pancakes, or yogurt. I buy the plain Quick Oats and microwave as needed...adding extract or cinnamon or <a href="http://www.pamperedchef.biz/jennipennington?page=products-detail&categoryId=12&productId=31042&itemId=2373">Sprinkles</a> to ad taste and variety. Eggs, I buy in 18 or larger packs...and I microwave in <a href="http://www.pamperedchef.biz/jennipennington?page=products-detail&categoryId=123&productId=9792&itemId=1825">one-cup prep bowls</a>-cup prep bowls...I cut in the bowl and wa-la I have easy scrambled eggs. I sometimes sneak in some baby rice cereal for added nutrition. Pancakes are my most labor intensive meal...I buy the just add water mix from the Wal-store..their brand. I make about 8 pancakes at a time and the girls will eat them all...any leftovers get a layer of peanut butter as a snack later in the day. Of course, I keep yogurt, bought in the large container on hand...sometimes plain, sometimes vanilla, sometimes peach...if its plain I add fruit or flavors depending on what I have on hand.<br />
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Lunch is either leftovers, or cheese and deli meat, or yogurt or PBJ. Sometimes grilled cheese. Baby Girl eats lunch while Gator is napping. Gator eats when she gets up. Gator usually has veggies...either ones that I have steamed and frozen at an earlier time...or straight from the frozen veggie bag.<br />
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Supper has been Spinach and Cheese Manicotti, Chili Mac, Beef Fried Rice, Moroccan Stew, Chili, Chicken Cacatorri, Shepherd's Pie, Pronto Pasta and Sausage, Turkey Tetrazzini...wow! Hubby has been happy and full...Baby Girl says during every meal...Mama this supper is dood (good)!<br />
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I have been taking inventory of freezer and pantry first. Then I grab a cookbook...I find 4-5 recipes that have most of the items already in my freezer or pantry. Then I list the rest of the items that I need...and I don't look and look and look. I open the cookbook and the first recipe that I have the majority of the items I write down and move on to the next...don't make this step hard. I also place a maker in the cookbook so next week I can easily find the recipe that goes with the ingredients.<br />
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I made a large batch of chicken broth a few weeks ago with some chicken I found on sale...so I won't need to buy any for awhile...and we had Chicken Caccatorri with the chicken that night. I bought all the veggies I needed in the freezer section (way cheaper than in individual cans...and seems to be lasting longer) During the spring/summer, I like to buy fresh and freeze for later.<br />
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I try to only buy meat that has the markdown due to sell-by date...I freeze large packs of meats into smaller bags when I get home...that way I can pull out what I need as I need it...and this is also why I meal plan with what is in the freezer. It is hard for me to watch the sale fliers...and if I only buy markdown meat...I don't know what they will have before hand.<br />
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I only take cash to the store...and lately it has been $20-$30...I keep a running tally of the items in my cart..i.e. I grab milk and put in cart...I mark milk off the list...and I add 4 tally marks to the total tally on the side of my list. (I try to round everything up to account for tax) Once I get the items that we HAVE to have...milk, diapers...then I go to the next most needed items, etc until I hit my total that I have in hand. Then we head to the check out...even if there are items left on the list...this is also why I get the MOST IMPORTANT items first!<br />
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It takes me a little more time, because I do tend to zig zag the store. I only go to the items that I need and are on our list. No cruising the aisles....go right to what we need and move on...<br />
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So, maybe the recipe calls for pork...but I have beef...I'll swap. Maybe the recipe calls for peas and carrots...I may only have one or the other...I leave one out....I do make those adjustments as the week progresses...but this is what has been working for us.<br />
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Today I am working near and Aldi...and we NEED milk...I am going to venture into the store I have been wanting to go to forever to try to save more money...the closet Aldi is 30 miles from our house, so it is not a usual suspect on our errands route. I am all about saving money, but gas is high too...so while I may pay a little more for my milk...I save on the gas...adjustments have to be made!!<br />
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How do you save? Meal plan? Budget? Any tips to share?Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-82137682181988929042011-02-26T14:19:00.000-06:002011-02-26T14:19:50.784-06:00Oh my Gosh! A Tip that Worked!Today I decided to try another tip! And low and behold...it worked!<br />
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I heard about this great time saving tip....do your prep for dinner before time for dinner. Well, me being me, thought really how much time can that save if I am still doing the prep work???<br />
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Gator was taking a good nap...Baby Girl was occupied and fed...and I was seeing what we had for dinner. I needed to know what meat to take out of the freezer. I found my recipe...I pulled out the meat...I took out the items that were needed and could stay on the counter the rest of the day. This is normal and I do this part often.<br />
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I emptied the dishwasher, loaded it, started it, got dressed....and Gator was still napping and Baby Girl was still occupied and fed. I had time on my hands. I got out the carrots and onions and peppers and peas...and I peeled and chopped and (yes cheap plug) I put into <a href="http://www.pamperedchef.biz/jennipennington?page=products-detail&categoryId=123&itemId=1825&productId=9792">prep bowls</a>. And I placed in the fridge. Now when I get home from going to Baby Girl's dance class, all I will have to do is cut the meat, and throw everything into the pan...we're having Beef Fried Rice by the way...<br />
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And I still had some time before Gator woke up...<br />
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Have you tried any great tips that you were unsure that they would work, but now you swear by them???Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-72725906400366146862011-02-25T12:21:00.002-06:002011-02-25T15:36:49.099-06:00A Great FindI dropped the girls off early the other day. I HAD to get <a href="http://mamacallsitlife.blogspot.com/2011/02/guilty-pleasures.html">my nails done</a>. I needed to feel human again.<br />
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I finished early and was feeling good about myself. Feeling pretty and human looking. My nail place is next to a Thrift Store. I had some time before I had to go to work. <br />
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I went in and started looking around. I looked at the shoes...nothing for either girl. I looked at pants for Baby Girl...she looks like she's waiting on a flood, and it appears that the cold weather is going to stay around for awhile...yet there was nothing that I liked/fit in my budget. I went to see if there was anything I could add to up coming Sensory Bins...again struck out. So I went to see if there were any books I could add to our collection. I am doing this Letter Themed loose version of homeschool right now and though we have a lot of books, I don't have a variety of letter in the titles...again not much. <br />
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Just as I was about to Thank God that I was able to not spend any money and leave, I saw a Daily Devotions book, for kids ages 3-6. It was in GREAT condition and it was $1.99. It was from 1997, but really God's Word is God's Word, and its cost new in 1997 was $16.99...I was so HAPPY!<br />
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And Baby Girl is really enjoyng the short one page bible reading and prayer. She even asks for it when she wakes up. Never say never, and never pass a thrift store without stopping.<br />
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Have you found any great thrifty finds lately?Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-8017855900729402772011-02-24T10:54:00.000-06:002011-02-24T10:54:46.059-06:00Rr is for RejoiceBaby Girl has finished another project. I have to say this learning our letters endeavor is going very well. She really gets into thinking of people for our prayer lists. She likes to sit and work on her writing skills. She prefers gluing construction paper pieces in the block letters to the push pin letters and she can't wait to make a "project" for her chosen person.<br />
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This week we did a rainbow. First I had her separate fruit loop type cereal into color piles. Then I wrote our Bible verse for Rr on a piece of construction paper. Then I drew lines for her to trace with glue. I put on colored loop on each line to give her the start of the pattern and off she went...it was great...she is so into and intense when she is concentrating on coloring and the such (she has almost always colored inside the lines)<br />
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Then later that night she gave her Rockin Reward and Rainbow to her Mrs. Robin...lots of hugs and smiles.<br />
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I can't wait to see what we will to for Pp.<br />
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Yes, I am jumping around the alphabet...Baby Girl is really set in her orders and ways...so I am shaking it up a little to show her that though order is really nice it is ok to go out of order at times as well.Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17723179522271273865noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226625533909446519.post-19948952855747505772011-02-23T09:31:00.000-06:002011-02-23T09:31:04.981-06:00Vv is for VictoryStill working on our letter Vv.<br />
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So far we have talked about Vv, and victory, and the people we know that have a name that starts with Vv.<br />
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We did Push Pin Letters. I wrote the uppercase and lowercase Vv on a piece of construction paper and let Baby Girl use a push pin to poke holes in the paper. We did this while Gator took a nap to ensure that Gator would not get the pin. Also, be sure to place the paper on a piece of cardboard or on the carpet to keep your tables safe. (we did this in the living room) After the sun had set, we took the Push Pin Letters and turned off the lights, grabbed a flashlight and projected our letter on the ceiling and walls. Baby Girl thought this was the coolest thing ever. <br />
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Today, we picked someone from our Vv prayer list and made Vanilla pudding for them. I just used some mix that I had in the cabinet, but I did find a homemade recipe over at Heavenly Homemakers. I put the pudding in a cleaned out yogurt container. I took a piece of construction paper, wrote our Bible verse on it and let Baby Girl decorate the paper. We attached the paper to the outside of the container. I placed a note on top letter our gift recipient about our project. Now all that is left is to deliver our gift!<br />
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After we made the pudding and decorated the container, we read a bit from our Kids Daily Devotional. What a great day! <br />
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