Friday, June 29, 2012

Amature Couponer

I am not an extreme couponer by any since of the word. Honostly, I watch that show and shake my head at the people. I mean, who needs 25 cans of pork n beans. Or this one guy was in his early twenties and buying diapers, however, he did not have a baby or any other children for that matter! I just don't see the point in filling my very limited storage space with things my family doesn't need.

Although, I do love a deal. I have a couple friends who laugh at me and have called me a "Deal Whore". The other day I was going through my coupons and organizing them. No I don't have a binder, but I do have a cute organizer for them. I saw that I had BOGOF coupons for men and womens disposable razors. Off to CVS I went to cash in on my BOGOF deal!

Once there, I remembered that we were almost out of toothpaste! I had a coupon for a tube of Crest plus if CVS was offering $2.00 extra bucks with the purchase. I got my toothpaste and razors. To get the best deal, I had to complete my shopping in two orders. First I paid for the toothpaste. Actually, after the coupon and extra bucks, I got it for FREE! Second I paid for my razors. The total came to $44.95! Then the coupons came off and brought it to $22.48. Wait . . . another $2.00 from my toothpaste purchase and a 30% of CVS coupon the grand total was $9.11! 

I couldn't believe it! However, I felt alittle bad, because I held up the line. So I looked at the clerk and said, "Sorry to hold up the line, but this is the only way we can shave in  our house." She laughed and I took my awesome deal home and shaved! LOL 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Hottest Day of the Year Fun

Our new town does not have an outdoor public pool, so we have a tiny wading pool (that was left by the old owners) in the backyard for the kids. They really enjoy playing in it.

Since I am a SAHM and new to the area, we are homebound most days. Being home all the time with two very active kids can become overwhelming to say the least. We have plenty of outside toys, but like any kid, they have gotten kind of tired of them. So on this very hot day, I decided to embrace my inner child and surpress my neurotic cleanliness side while we played outside with the pool and hose.

Misses was tired of playing inside the pool, so she got out and discovered a patch of dirt. I watched as she thought hard about what to do with it. After some time, she filled a bucket from the pool and created a glorious mud pile. Bubba soon noticed that she was having a grand time splashing and digging that he just had to join in. This free toy provided at least an hours worth of fun for the both of them and the dog.


Here is the results . . .



They are all smiles and wanted to go right back out after lunch!

I remember doing these kinds of things when I was little. My mom was really good about letting us get messy. So this summer, I have decided to live and let live. As the mess is more work for me the memories and laughter are priceless.

Not to mention, I have been reading early learning articles posted by my good friend Rachel, she teaches preschool. All the articles talk about how kids need to be allowed to run, jump, and get dirty to enhance their development. So today I wasn't just a cool mom, but a teacher too. That feels good.

http://www.whitehutchinson.com/leisure/articles/84.shtml  This link will take you to an article explaining why play in all its forms are so important for kids.


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Refinishing an old Buffet/Hutch

We recently moved from a shoebox sized apartment to a house! It is so nice having a house that we can decorate. I don't know why I am saying "we" because I mean "me". Anyway, the apartment was so tiny and we didn't have to have much furniture to fill it up. Since moving into the house, I have been looking for furniture to help fill it. Let me tell you furniture is rediculously priced! At my age now, I am not in the market for cheap furniture that will not hold up. I want forever furniture, but that comes with a large price tag. I decided to dig deep and try to engage my craft gene( I really don't have one).

My parents had this old hutch that was my great grandparents from way back. It was sitting in storage, so I asked my mom if I could have it. She said sure, as they are trying to down size. I told her that I only wanted it if I could refinish it. She was fine with that, and she finished with telling me that if I ruined it, just to get rid of it. (At the time this statement seemed truthful, but now I am thinking . . . thanks for the vote of confidence mom!)

Anyhow, my parents kindly brought the hutch to me, and I quickly got to work after reading several tutorials and blogs on how to refinish antique furniture.


Here it is after I sanded it. I forgot to take a pic. before I started.




Here it is all finished!


I love how it turned out! It took some time and elbow grease but end the end my total cost for the hutch/buffet was $53.68! The new hardware cost the most, but I love it!

Here is a quick run down on how to refinish a hutch/buffet
  1. Remove all harware, drawers, and doors

  2. Sand all parts of the furniture and wipe off with damp cloth
  3. Paint all parts with a primer and let dry completely
  4. Paint all parts with the color of your choice and let dry completely
  5. Use sandpaper to rough up the edges and corners
  6. Paint on a thin layer of stain of your choice and wipe off with damp cloth, let dry
  7. Use furniture wax (just like you are waxing a car) and rub all over, let sit and wipe off
  8. Put hardware of your choice on
  9. Enjoy your "new" and inexpensive furniture!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Household Budget Challange


We are moved in and settled for the most part. It is now time to revamp and apply our household budget. Since we went from renting to owning . . .YEAH! We have a few more bills than before. Not to mention both of our children had surgeries earlier this year. As you can imagine the move and the surgeries have rocked our budget some.

One night, while enjoying the quiet time and Pinterest, I came across a Pin for a blog about how a family is living on $28,000.00 a year. No that is not a type-o! I was interested from the start. I mean how is that even possible without receiving help from one source or another. I started reading the blog post, this lady was for real. Her family was living pretty well on such a small income.

On the blog, thepeacefulmom.com, Kimberlee outlines how to get your budget in order and keep it that way. She not only explains in detail how her family lives on so little, but she also outline and provides FREE printables to help you get started.

That is what I am going to do. I am going to hook up my printer tomorrow and get started with organizing my budget using the tools from thepeacefulmom.com blog. Fortunately for me, I have more of an income to work with, but I would love to save and invest more if possible. Plus, I love a deal! If I can learn some about how to save a buck that would be awesome.

As I work through Kimberlee's process, I will post updates on my progress.