Friday, March 12, 2010

I am thankful for....

In my Bible study I just started (Anointed, Transformed, and Redeemed- it's awesome!), it asks one way this week I could show my gratefulness. So what better way than to make a list of things I'm thankful for? (and not even at Thanksgiving- gasp!)

1.) My husband- I truly cannot imagine my life without him. He brings me so much happiness and I hope I do the same for him.
2.) My two little blonde-headed bundles of joy. Oh my goodness I love them so much.
3.) My wonderful parents and siblings. I miss being with them as much, but am so glad to go home when I can!
4.) that I am finally doing well navigating our big city and its infamous traffic!
5.) pan de queso- a Brazilian bread that will change your life people! It is amazing, and best of all, I live in a city where I can get all the ingredients and actually made it yesterday! yumm-o!

Okay, I know the list is way short but I hope to incoroporate this practice regularly. Have an awesome weekend!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

How I got 2 100 oz bottles of All detergent for $1.48 plus tax

Now my intent here is not to become a coupon blog (yet anyway!) but I would like to share this deal with you. Several of you have asked how I do my couponing- it can be very tricky getting started- and this is an excellent (although rare) example.

Target has a deal going where you buy two 100-oz bottles of All for 7.99 each and you get a $5 Target card. Well, I had 2 All manufacturer's coupons (1 for $1 and 1 for $2 off; also called MFCs) then right before I went to the store I checked my booklet of Target coupons and found a $1.50 off All! Target's coupon policy lets you "stack" manufacturers coupons with their own coupons.

To make things even better, I had a $5 target gift card already from a previous deal similar to this one. So here is how it breaks down:

Two bottles of All @ 7.99 each = 15.98 - $2 MFC - $1 MFC - $1.50 target coupon - $5 previous gift card= $6.48. Then I got the $5 gift card, bringing my total to a grand $1.48. This detergent should last 2-3 months.

Such an exciting deal! Ben and I are getting on a very strict budget and deals like this make it much more exciting.

If you want extensive lists of coupon match-ups, check out moneysavingmom.com Prepare to become addicted!

Facebook freeeee!

My husband and I had never observed Lent before. Blame it on growing up Baptist, I guess. Last year, though, I heard a few of my friends from church talking about observing Lent and how meaningful it was to them. Let's get this straight: I am NOT a fan of observing if a person just does it for tradition and has no idea what it means. Instead, it should be a meaning-filled time of reflection.

So I decided to give up Facebook. For six weeks, people! Now I hardly ever get on the computer for FB, but I had it on my phone. So I would check it first thing in the morning (baaad idea). I would check it at stoplights. I would check it while bathing the kids. All in all, I guess it had become an addiction of sorts. So time to break that habit and spend more time with God!

Here are some things I have learned in my journey: (which is about 1/2 way over today, I just realized.)

I am not the most important person on FB! I'm sure you already knew that. But since I did leave my e-mail settings on for messages (just in case someone didn't get the memo I was off and NEEDED to get in touch with me!) I have received ONE message notification in three weeks! ha!

It is okay to not know what is going on EVERY single second of EVERY single day with EVERY single of my 450ish friends. (I would check the exact number, but ya know...)
It is actually quite peacful to be away for a while.

And last but not least, anything I need before my relationship with God is NOT good. Now I am certainly not saying FB is bad. I have been able to keep in touch with family and friends that I never would keep in contact with otherwise. But do I really need to know what that random person I met at youth camp 15 years ago is doing?

So all in all, my fast has been productive and eye-opening. Will I go back and check it after Easter? Probably so, but it will definitely be a different priority in my life. Like a very low one.

So what did my husband give up for Lent, you ask? Coffee!!! Who said the whole house had to suffer for one person's sacrifice? Just kidding, it hasn't been all that bad.

Do you celebrate Lent? If so, what did you give up?