Sunday morning I was
up at 7:30. I got dressed and headed out
to do my weekly grocery shop coming in at just under $20. I got everything on my list and a couple
extra items as well so I was quite pleased.
We took a break from
our home improvement projects to tackle a job that was on the list for the
beginning of June. That was the big
annual purge of the girl's bedrooms and school stuff. We put an almost two foot stack of paper into
the recycle bin by the time all was said and done, plus a lot of other items
too. We also filled up a couple bags of
clothes and other items to donate to the thrift store. I was really proud of my girls as they went
through everything they owned and made sound decisions about their stuff.
Here is a sneak peek |
Monday morning I was
back to work after a five day break. I
really enjoyed my time at home working on my various projects, but I was also
kind of glad to get back to my new job.
I think I needed the rest, ha, ha!
I don't think I truly know the meaning of a vacation.
Tuesday morning I
was up and at it getting my chores done first thing, packing my lunch and
watering the lawn before I headed out.
When I got home I worked a bit on one of my projects I had in the works
and I'm happy to report I got it finished!
Stay tuned for a post tomorrow all about that. Eeeeeee!
Wednesday morning I
redeemed some rewards points I'd accumulated for another $25 Home Depot gift
card. It should arrive in about a week
or so. In the meantime I have another
gift card to use that was given to me for Christmas about two years ago. I've been saving it for something big and in
the next few weeks you'll find out what I mean by that.
Friday the youngest
and I got started on the next "small" home improvement project as
soon as I got home from work. We were
joined by the oldest when she got home from work. She quickly changed clothes and got right to it,
giving us a hand. We made some serious
progress on some demolition work. What,
you say? ... You heard me.
You have to know
that Saturday we were back at it with our latest project. I ordered some supplies online and then we
headed to Home Depot with a list and that Christmas gift card to pick up our
largest supply haul yet. Along the way
we stopped off at Albertson's to drop off our glass recycling at the big
collection bin and then the thrift store to drop off the donations from purging
the girl's rooms on Sunday. We made that
trip count!
I did much better
grocery shopping last week. I went to
Fred Meyer with a list and some digital coupons and skated out of there at just
$18.50 for the week. Yessss!
I added a bit of
water to an empty fabric softener bottle, gave it a good shake and had enough
softener to use for another load. I also
stuck a soap sliver to a new bar in the shower so we will easily be able to use
it all up without it slipping down the drain.
I composted coffee
grounds, egg shells, onion skins and celery trimmings.
I repaired my
youngest daughter's dresser drawer.
I trimmed my oldest daughter's bangs.
How was your thrifty
week?
What a great week! Your grocery trip was fantastic. I'm about to go grocery shopping today for the first time in two weeks, and we actually don't need too much. I don't think I'll do quite as well as you, though! ;)
ReplyDeleteI hit just the right sales and markdowns last week. It really worked out well.
DeleteI don't even know what to say to this, you and your daughters are just fantastic. Inspiration overload!
ReplyDeleteD.
Thank you. We are really having fun!
DeleteYou put me to shame with all you get done! I love seeing the deals you get also. Our deals up here are not as good as your's but I'll take what I can get. :)
ReplyDeleteI will admit I'm pretty darn lucky with the grocery deals here.
DeleteBTW, I could hardly move this morning when I got up. LOL
Glad you "rested" during your "vacation". I am intrigued about the project and will be looking for it tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great "vacation". I got done exactly what I had hoped to, but didn't work too hard and wear myself out. Love, love, love how it all turned out.
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