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Fri, Aug 9th, 2013, 09:46 PM #361
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Fri, Aug 9th, 2013, 10:17 PM #362
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ohh my poor body aches -helped my girlfriend clean her daughter's yard and garage(they have only lived in the house a few months) they bought the house in a nice area but a hoarder owned the house before them -uggg I carried and heaved stuff into the dumpster then she bought me a timmies lemonade and now I have heartburn -ohh the joys of getting older-yes I took a zantac and now I will try to sleep
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 12:43 PM #363
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Went through my $60 for groceries... has to get us until Thursday when I get paid again (I budget bi-monthly because I am paid bi-monthly). Just figured out our meal plan until then, and even when we complain we ae no food it just means we don't have any easy-prep food, but the cupboards are stocked with staples.
Tonight: BBQ steaks are marinating, steamed broccoli, baked potatoes
Sunday: pasta bake with Italian sausage and green peppers, cucumber slicies on the side
Monday: veggie pita pizzas with side salads
Tuesday: veggie chili and cornbread (dry beans are sooooo cheap versus canned - and no salt!)
Wednesday: slow-cooker beef roast with tandoori sauce and a bag of Arctic slow-cooker veggies.
Also plan on boiling some eggs, making banana bread and granola bars tomorrow. I need a reasonable sale on chicken after Thursday so I can weave that through the meal-plan (fiancé doesn't eat fish or much pork).
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 04:30 PM #364
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Good Day Everyone,
Work was kind of slow today so I went down and sat in my office trying to catch up on some paperwork. Got quite a bit done slowly trying to get the US stuff caught up for my half bro to take over. Kind of sucks I never keep it up to date but I guess that is why my half bro is taking over is because I just cannot keep up with all the other jobs I do. I have mixed feelings on this feel I let people down by not keeping up but am kind of happy to have something off my task list.
Kind of having a rough day, not really ready to talk about it as I am still trying to work through it in my head. Hoping to go to the derby with mom tonight but both of us are feeling a little off so we will have too see how we are feeling when it is time to leave.
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 04:47 PM #365
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Sometimes it's a relief to let someone else take over in your case half bro, don't beat yourself up over it, just think it's less stress on you. Sorry to hear you and your mom are nothing feeling like yourselves, hope that turns around and you both get off your butts and head out to the fair/derby and have some good clean fun and of course fair food, yummy.
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 04:55 PM #366
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Hiya everyone, hung 1 load of laundry out on the line, need to take it down and hang the other load. Restained 2 of 3 windows sills (2nd coat) and put 1st coat around the door frame. Will try and tackle the last coat on the 3rd window tonight I hope and 2nd coat on door frame. For supper tonight still on the meal plan (lol) steak on the bbq, boiled corn and baked potatoes w/ sour cream and garlic bread (bbq). Dh will be leaving on Tuesay for the moose camp again (sigh) but I plan to re-organize the chest freezer as I just threw in all the EB frozen veggies that I purchased a couple of weeks ago and I need to place them properly so I can have some more room. I also am thinking about finally getting around to stripping the layers and layers off ds#2 dressers as it's looking pretty ratty (got it like this with the paint chipping) but never got around too it. My honey do list that I made when dh finished work at the end of June (off for the summer) really has not gotten anything checked off (never had a summer this crazy busy ever in my life). So I got word from my employer Health Canada that they have given me my early medical retirement on medical grounds, I'm so very relieved as this was a large stress if I was refused. Hope everyone has a great evening and enjoys the rest of this beautiful weekend weather.
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 05:11 PM #367
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well, went looking for bedroom furniture -finally found a nice set -went out all day-will go back and buy it next week -it pays to look around -I have never had a nice set -ikea dresser, odds and ends -going with our friends to festival of friends tonight at 7.00 p.m -yeah free music -food -crafts -fun fun fun - and the guys are willing too go too
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 05:39 PM #368
I have a frugal afternoon and I spend just 2,50$ for it:
I went 2 hours in our outdoor ''Fête de quartier'' they do that each years activities and garage sale by the ''quartier'' famillies,I saw some farm pets ,it was a lovely afternoon in outdoor.
I spend 0,50$ on a beautiful design vase for flowers
and 2,00$ for 4 pièces of really brand new fashion design clothes...the lady did to me a final price because in the early afternoon it was 1$ a piece.
1 top of maternity that I will wear on summer top blue with flower or bed clothing
2 dynamite dark green kaki blouse with greats details
1 american jean sweater for the fall in dark Brown
and on top of that she give me a beautiful '' long scarf'' and a design bag for free to put my clothes
I still need a lot of clothes but what a lovely surprise to paid little for something you wanted.
I wanted more but the rest was jeans and coton sweater i have in numerous number already
retail value of this is at least: 50$ and because she took great care its still look like new...no use...
Cheaper that the thrift store at 1$ a piece easier...I will love those in fallLast edited by cath007; Sat, Aug 10th, 2013 at 05:47 PM.
The goal is to live day by day not to much thinking hahaha !!!!
I love to save money!!! Frugal life hahaah !!!
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 05:57 PM #369
I love to be outside the summer when it is not too hot and wish I did more often this summer,still have fews weeks and fall to catch this up lol
The goal is to live day by day not to much thinking hahaha !!!!
I love to save money!!! Frugal life hahaah !!!
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 07:10 PM #370
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seeing how far away the nearest costco is i dont think i will miss my card much - its 9 hours away.
The garage sale probably wont be happening now as the boys arent going to hockey camp until January...and i refuse to do a yard sale with their stuff in it when their mom is in town as she has a habit of poking her nose in EVERYTHING we do with them on our time. She is now talking about doing one herself next weekend and i told her rather bluntly she needs to do it at her own place not here as she seemed to think she needed to. (she thought she should do it here so she could store stuff here afterwards cuz we have sooo much more space - not really but she thinks we do)
I know of some people in low income housing that the boyfriend is "just visiting" and works out of town 2 to 3 weeks out of every month and when they are there its their home...and they have brand new trucks, quads, snowmobiles...and the gf thats in low income works very little or not at all.
We're going to ask to go with my bf's parents or brother when we are visiting. We go with them to costco most other times.
My swagbucks effort the past ten days has been very low.
I didnt know they had gift cards non members could use. Thats great to know
My family left yesterday. A couple days earlier than planned as brother inlaws ended up being called into work for overtime on monday. We have a ton of leftovers - i so love that my bf makes leftovers into soup so we have chicken soup and hanburger soup and a pork soup as well as chicken quesadilias, pizza meats, swisschard rolls (like cabbage rolls). We also have all the stuff for yesterday today and sunday meals we had planned - ham, perogies, hamburgers and hotdogs. (enough for 12 people) and theres only two of us til monday.
We have it figured that grocery wise we'll need things like milk and some veggies maybe soem bread but we wont need any major things for meals.
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 07:33 PM #371
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I love her shows. It amazes me how some people can be so clueless...or let others have a free ride. Also very distinctly remeber an older couple raising their granddaughter trying the show but they didnt get the money at the end because they didnt really participate well.... AND were videoed talking about a credit card they ordered/received AFTer the show started and kept from Gail.
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 07:44 PM #372
Yes,I dont remember if it was monney morron or until debt(witch is a word to compare death to me ...) do us apart,,, a Young women and she return with the boyfriend even of his bad habits dont want to change....and dont get the money,the money she offer help but the lessons are so valuables.
The goal is to live day by day not to much thinking hahaha !!!!
I love to save money!!! Frugal life hahaah !!!
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 07:46 PM #373
one of my ex-friend said to me I am not good with money........and it think its an habits but....it come with planning and time...he dont understand that...That need some efforts.
The goal is to live day by day not to much thinking hahaha !!!!
I love to save money!!! Frugal life hahaah !!!
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 08:39 PM #374
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Sat, Aug 10th, 2013, 09:00 PM #375
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I've been visiting with my db and his family for 3 days and have had no food expenses as I was also asked out to supper to a friend's house while I was there. OOps - I forgot, I DID go out for breakfast with 2 other friends. It's SO great to see my family and my other db travelled with me. My dsil and I went shopping at the Mennonite Relief Second Hand Store and I got a shirt on the .50 rack that will go with one of my light, summer skirts, a nice "cover-up" shirt that will go nicely with a pair of capris($4) that I have and I bought dh a "rib-holder" for his bbq ribs. ($2). We then went to the 10,000 Villages Store and checked through the clearance section. They had a "Buy one thing at the clearance price and get the second item for .01!!!) I got a nice necklace and a pair of earrings that will match another necklace I have for about $10.
I spent a lot of time watching such videos as "Smurfs" with my nephews - snuggling on the couch! PRICELESS!
My db and his wife have cancelled their cable TV and are using "Apple TV". They bought a "modem", I believe, and then can watch anything that you can get on WiFi on their large screen TV. We watched a couple HILARIOUS programs from the BBC called "Walk On the Wild Side". They have also ordered Netflix so they figure they will save a significant amount of money not subscribing to Cable.
While I've been away, dh has been working on the "Honey Do" list but he has to be careful that he doesn't wear himself out! I have to be around to restrain him sometimes as he would work from 8:00 into the afternoon before he would remember to EAT!!
I have had a few new requests for weddings coming up in the fall - so I have to work on them when I get home.
I have done some surveys and got a $5 cheque from Pinecone Research just before I left to go away.
Well, we're getting fairly close to our destination but the train has a "go slow" order as there are major repairs going on on the rails. I guess summer is not only time to fix up roads, but rails too!
Just a note to J&C - I feel your frustration wrt the family you tried to help. This kind of thing happened to me a few years ago. I got rid of the "angst" by reframing my thoughts about it. When I give money or goods away to someone then I have to "let it go" as I no longer "own" it. What I might do with it, is different than what the person who receives it might do with it. Basically, we DO make our own priorities. Sadly, people who get into these financial "pinches" need to make a more frugal plan, but sometimes don't possess the knowledge or skill or inclination to do so. I was glad to hear what another poster was saying about trying to help people to "learn" a new lifestyle.
I, myself, feel that being on SC has helped me to develop the "frugal skills" that I didn't use consistently before. It's helped me to get organized and to rethink my purchasing. I just feel so blessed to be able to learn and share with you all!
Have a great "rest-of-the-weekend"!Last edited by avoncallingu; Sat, Aug 10th, 2013 at 09:14 PM.
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