Sunday, January 27, 2008

Look What I Bought at Walgreens for $24.22!

Well, I admit it... maybe I went a bit overboard on this deal... but I love makeup and at this price why resist?! All Jane Cosmetics were buy-one-get-one-free, and I had $2 off coupons for every item! I did 5 different transactions- buying over 100 Jane cosmetic items, six packages of Valentine's Day stickers and a bottle of mouthwash and my total was $24.22, if you don't include the mouthwash and the stickers, I only paid $16.22 for over 100 items of makeup! It could have been even cheaper if I had only bought items under $4 (all Jane items under $4 turned out to be free), but I wanted to try some of the newer stuff! Anyone need some makeup? I'm stocked! Guess how much I saved? Oh, only $307.93!!! I bought all this in three days at two Walgreens stores. Thank you moneysavingmom.com - that's where I found out about this super deal! (P.S. In the photos below I used the pens to hold down the receipts, as the receipts were curling up were curling up.) (P.S.S. The store still makes money off my transactions as I used manufacturer's coupons- the store sends these in to Jane Cosmetics and is reimbursed. Also, no, these are not all for myself, I am going to be giving much of this away as gifts for birthdays this year. Gotta bless others when you find such a great deal! I heartily agree that couponing should be done correctly and that it is important that the store makes money off of my transactions. Please read Crystal's post about the ethical use of couponing here.)






Friday, January 25, 2008

Frugal Friday - Free Heat/ Free Fire Wood!





When thinking of what to post as my very first Frugal Friday post, I decided on telling the story of how we came to have completely FREE HEAT in our house. The year we moved into our c. 1919 built home, the winter of 2005, our heating costs brought us (well, me) to tears! Tony thought the heating system in the house (circulating hot water) was really neat, unfortunately we found out it was very expensive to run! So near the end of our first winter Tony said he wanted to buy a wood stove. I was very apprehensive, as $400 seemed like a lot to spend all at once! Tony was just starting a new job at this time, so money was very tight. But he found a nice wood stove on ebay. (Gotta LOVE ebay!) He won the bid and he drove all the way out to Buchanan, VA to pick up the wood stove. Thankfully I was working for SeniorCorps that Saturday and I didn't see him bring the wood stove into the house. He said he backed the truck up to the front of the porch... um, yikes! Let’s not think about it! ...Our house already had a chimney, which was walled over, so Tony made a whole in the wall, bought the needed pipes at Lowe's, installed them from the stove to the chimney, and he made a hearth for the stove to sit on, and within a few days we were using our wood stove! ~ And we have never spent one cent on wood. Tony works second shift at the shipyard and every few days on his drives home from work (around 1 am) he scavenges for wood. Sometimes he picks up discarded palates behind stores, sometimes he finds wood from downed trees at new home building cites. Last week a friend of his from work gave him as much free wood as he could fit in his truck! ~ Each afternoon before Tony goes to work he chops enough wood for me to keep the fire going through the day and night. ~ I'm getting better at starting fires in the stove! I use to pour cooking oil on the wood, but now I rarely need to "cheat". :) Most mornings I start the fire right after I feed Jackson. ~ I've not always been in love with the free heat though! When Jackson was two days old my Mom and I came home from the hospital to a very cold house... I had to build a fire after giving birth! Let me tell you! -Tending a fire all day long and taking care of a newborn baby is HARD... The only way I managed was I tried to pretend I was a pioneer woman! ~ Thankfully things aren't quite as tight money-wise now and when we have a very, very cold night (in the 20s) we turn on the old heating system for a few hours overnight. ~ All in all, I love having a wood stove! Our house gets REALLY warm! When I burn palette wood I have to be careful not to put too much wood in at a time, because it can get up to 90 degrees in the front room (the room where the wood stove is located)! I have melted the candles out of the sconces twice! [ P.S. I haven't had any trouble keeping Jackson away from the wood stove- I have taught him not to touch it and he just looks at it and then crawls away. Jackson is not allowed to play in the front room (where the wood stove is located) for other reasons as well... mainly he likes to take the books out of the bookcase and get into the tv remotes. I have learned somethings cannot be baby-proofed, so we have a few rooms that are Jackson-proofed: the kitchen, the area below the stairs/dining room, and his bedroom. I always wonder how the Pilgrims and the pioneers kept their babies safe (you'll understand what I mean if you've had the chance to see PBS's "Colonial House" and "Pioneer House") ... I mean how do you baby-proof an open fire!?!]

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Amazing Deal at Walgreens This Week!






I've been enjoying reading Crystal's Blog (www.moneysavingmom.com) for awhile now- but today was the first day I went out and took advantage of one of the deals she posted. All Jane cosmetic items are buy-one-get-one-free this week at Walgreens. And at this link you can print out a $2 off coupon, good for one item. http://www.janecosmetics.com/coupons/coupon%20only.pdf (You can make them smaller, and print out as many as you want, only one prints per page, though!) Most Jane Cosmetic items sell for around $4, so ummm, they are free! I went to two different Walgreens today. At the first one I used 8 coupons on 8 Jane items and paid $1.60! At the second Walgreens I used 12 coupons on 12 Jane items, tossing in 2 of the Valentine's Day stickers (at $1 each ---I did this so that my total would be more than $2!) My grand total at the second store: $3.96! At both stores the cashiers called the manager, and both times they got the okay to enter in the coupons. At the second store I had quite a line behind me.... as I had 12 coupons and it took awhile for them to enter them all in... I wonder what the people behind me thought when my total before coupons was near $30 and then after they were all entered in my total was less than $4!!!! The cashier quietly said, "Wow, that was a good deal." I whispered "I found out about it online." :) My receipt from the 2nd store says "Your total savings: $54.44 (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) -Print the coupons and RUN to your nearest Walgreens! I got lipsticks, eyeshadows, eye pencils, concealers, mascaras... all nearly for free!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Jackson in January - Our Active 10 Month Old!

Jackson talking Babytalk!
Lovin' Daddy's Keys~

His two favorite "toys"! Keys and a plastic cup!
J on the train the McNiffs gave him for Christmas :)
Jackson stood up for the first time on Jan 13th! (This was taken on the 13th)
Jackson enjoying Daddy's keys and organ!
Future Organist Jackson!
Just wait until the pipes are put in, babe!



Saturday, January 12, 2008

Our Life in Cradock; An Update

Hello All!
Here is our recent news :

Jackson turned 10 months old this week... He is one active little guy! He wakes up at about 6 am, takes ONE NAP around noon for an hour or two and then goes to bed around 8pm. He has been going to sleep earlier recently and when I stay up until midnight each night, I start to miss him! Over Christmas Jackson mastered stair climbing (Tony installed gates at the top and the bottom of our stairs when we returned home from Burke!) ~Jackson is a VERY FAST crawler and is into Everything! The other day he crawled under my desk, unplugged the lamp cord and put the plug prongs of the cord into his mouth! Thankfully I took that away from him as quickly as I could! ~Jackson's favorite "toys" are plastic cups and keys. His Grandma (my Mom) gave him measuring spoons and measuring cups as apart of his Christmas gifts - he loves them! Whenever Jackson sees Tony's "Virginia is for Lovers" Heart shaped key chain hanging out of his pocket Jackson grabs for it-and Tony gives him his keys and Jackson happily plays with them for quite some time :)

~Tony continues to work second shift at the Shipyard, working a weekend or two each month as well... The poor dear does nothing but work and sleep! We are so thankful he has a good job as a machinist at NGNN!... On Tony's weekends off he enjoys working on his organ. The organ is slowly coming together again! It looks beautiful- but the pipes are not in it yet! :) He is greatly looking forward to playing it again in the months ahead!

~I enjoy caring for Jackson and my new favorite outing is my weekly visit to my local thrift store. I usually spend $20 or less each time I visit... nearly all of our clothes are from there now :). They have great prices and they are getting "new" items in all the time! I also enjoy finding books there- I found "My Utmost for His Highest" yesterday for 45 cents! ~~~ I am also very excited to be getting closer to weening Jackson... I am now down to 4 pumps a day and Jackson has 3-4 bottles of milk a day... It is wonderful to start to have A LIFE again! I am excited that I am going to make it to a year on exclusively feeding him Momma Milk :)! What a roller coaster ride of emotions EPing has been! I now understand verses on "dying to self" MUCH better!!!! ~~Now that I have some free time I am getting involved in our community. I am a block captain for the Neighborhood Watch and I am making friends in the neighborhood! I am good friends with Officer B---(our NIO :Neighborhood Enforcement Officer) and he often stops his police car and has a chat with me. He calls me, "Smiley!" ~~ Also, I've been cleaning up our street weekly for a few months now (picking up all the litter!) and people are starting to notice! Ted L--- (head of the Neighborhood Watch) told me that over Christmas (when we were in NOVA) people asked him, "Where is that girl who picks up the trash?" :) The street was quite a mess when we got home, so I got right on it and picked up two large bags worth of trash! I love seeing the looks on peoples' faces --- of utter shock when they see me on my knees picking up trash ;). I am so thankful for our little home and I am excited to see what our neighborhood will be like in the years and months ahead. There are so many sweet people who live here... the others are slowly on their way out ;)! ~K~