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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 11:29 AM #346
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@SassyAshley you have the patience of an angel with your mom
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 11:37 AM #347
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Tidied up this am as I don't know if dh will come back today (1 day early) or tomorrow, sure hope it's tomorrow as I don't feel like going to the cottage (wink). Lunch for me is leftover chicken, mashed potatoes, veggies and gravy, drool. Dinner tonight is Italian sausage $3.50 for the 3 of us so not bad. Going to bump a few adds today, I have 1 pickup lined up for tonight which was already planned so fingers crossed they show. My plans for this afternoon are to wash the hardwood floors which was supposed to be a task from days ago but I managed to put things in their place instead so the house looks organized, a place for everything and everything in it's place.
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 11:43 AM #348
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Off to drop of DD's band outfit for dry cleaning before I hand it back in, pick up a couple of things at the store, then grab lunch and then watch the 4 twins for about 4 hrs this afternoon-that ought to keep me busy. DD's 16th birthday party is being held a little early this weekend as her best friend is in town. And I best find time to pack as Tues a.m. I am off to California for 8 days with my little buddies while DH manages things back here at the ranch-lol.
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 12:46 PM #349
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I just thought of something else. Our local library has a reading program where a child comes in and spends half an hour or an hour with an adult practicing reading. Children aren't always an energy drain. The majority of time they are, but they have moments when they're just happy zipping and unzipping your pockets (guess what LO did while I finally got a chance to do the dishes ).
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 01:30 PM #350
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Decided at lunch that dinner would be the Janes chicken breasts that I redeemed for at Shoppers a few weeks ago. So went to get buns (hoping to use GT flyer on reduced Wonder buns with bonus PC pts) Decided to wait to see if I get pts offer tomorrow so grabbed the 12 pk Old Mill buns ($2.99 less 30% off so $2.09 (expire the 18th- they will be long gone by then) and received 400 PC pts (personal offer of 200 pts per $1 spent on Old Mill buns) So not a bad deal at all. And price matched head of iceburg lettuce selling for $1 at GT ($2.29 at RCSS). Will serve sliced veggies with the chicken burger (have tons of peppers, cucumber and carrots)
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 02:18 PM #351
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Maybe this isn't very frugal, but we had College Pro here yesterday to clean all our upper storey windows/screens and also clean out the gutters. They did a fantastic job but bent one of the screens. I was told not to pay until they had this screen fixed - just found the screen under our mat in perfect shape Now waiting for them to come and pick up the cheque.
We figured it was worth having them come out rather than us getting up on ladders to quite the height. We're not young enough for such adventures any longer. I was impressed how College Pro took great care not to touch the gutters with their ladders.
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 02:34 PM #352
I went back to No frills to get more sausage, they were pretty good and a pack of 12 was $5.00 which is amazing. They had no more honey garlic so I picked up 2 packs of medium Italian. I almost forgot to go back but DH reminded me. I ran in on lunch to get them. I can so relate about hubbies and budgeting & saving. DH ask before any purchase “what credit card”. I actually like that he does that as I manage our points through this.
Friends don't let real friends pay full price.
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 02:34 PM #353
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 02:36 PM #354
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-well son dropped in today to take hubby for some more wood for our deck -his jeep type car holds them
-so as we were waiting for hubby to get in at 10.15 -(he picked up 3 extra school actvity runs this week extra money for the deck)I made my son scrambled eggs /toast and juice -that felt nice (gee you do miss them when they are married or moved out for sure)
-did a load of laundry to hang
just went to shoppers to get my emailed deals
-oh and I started a xmas puzzle today (love doing them they relax me )
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 02:54 PM #355
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Some things are worth paying for. Last year I paid a student $25 to rake up the leaves (and dog poop) in my backyard. Raking is hard on the back and my time is worth more
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 03:07 PM #356
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Went for blood work again this morning. They`re trying to figure out why my hemoglobin took a nosedive.
I stopped at Zehrs to pick up some Becel on for $4.49-$1 coupon and yesterday I got a bonus points offer for 500 points. Also got the Oral B Vitality electric toothbrush and replacement brushes on sale for $21.99=2000 instore points for each. Couldn`t figure out why I got 14000 points til I checked my offers. I had 1000 for every $5 spent on Crest electric brushes and heads. It`s showing as earned. I`m not complaining!
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 03:10 PM #357
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 03:25 PM #358
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 03:40 PM #359
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I have $100 saved from income tax to hire a cleaner (probably after baby). There is enough yard work in the summer to keep us busy! I will cash in sooner if I find I am slowing down.
3 weeks of the course left after this weekend. There was only one assignment this week...thank goodness, I have had zero time to attend to it without my intern. I think I will be up late tonight working. Tonight I am at an award banquet for a special needs student in my class who won an academic award. It is a joy and honour to go (bonus...free dinner).
This weekend DH will be working at a Youth Convention in Waterloo, which means I will be flying solo trying to manage the house, organize for the week, take care of kids and, hopefully, relax a little once the work is done. Monday he will be home and if the weather is nice I plan to boss him around for half a day and then let him relax with the rest of us.
Cheers until later.Last edited by Granger; Thu, May 14th, 2015 at 03:41 PM.
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Thu, May 14th, 2015, 03:51 PM #360
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@momof5boys great call!
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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