I am incredibly grateful these days. I am considered an "essential"
employee as a patient care coordinator so I go to work every day. My girls both got jobs at our neighborhood
grocery store so they are "essential" employees as well. The three of us are more than fine
financially. We are also healthy and
doing everything in our power to stay that way.
We are working safely and when not at work we are staying home and
following the rules.
We are sticking to simple healthy meals |
I keep any shopping to a minimum, once a week, and I go
during the early morning hours when most stores have time set aside for senior
citizens and the immune compromised. I
am in and out quickly. My lists are
short and my expectations low. So far
I've been able to find enough without breaking our budget and have been able to
maintain our supplies.
I found these M&Ms 3 for $1 for my girl's Easter baskets |
Fortunately we were very well set for a "what if"
situation. When the panic set in we
stayed home. I've heard about some
behavior that I'm happy to have missed out on.
What I notice now in the stores while I'm shopping is people are much
more considerate, kind, patient and polite.
We are buying what we need at the moment and keeping our distance, but
still talking and smiling at each other.
Even popping off the occasional joke. At least among my generation anyway.
Once home I wash my hands and put away my purchases, then
wash my hands again. Since I'm a
compulsive hand washer anyway not much has changed for me in this regard. Last week I made some more foaming hand soap
refill solution and topped up the dispenser in our downstairs bathroom as well
as the one next to the kitchen sink. I
change out the kitchen towel and dish cloth daily as I always do, more often if
I'm really busy in the kitchen. I change
out the bathroom hand towels every other day and I've been able keep to my
regular housekeeping and laundry schedule.
We saved more rendered bacon fat |
The streets here are pretty much like Sunday morning every
day. I'm not using much fuel in my car
right now since I'm only going to and from work and my weekly shopping trip. I'm definitely saving some money on fuel
right now.
I picked up some items for us to do some car maintenance |
I had planned on going to the salon for a haircut this week,
however with the salons closed right now I will wait. Instead I trimmed my bangs last week and can
now get by until they reopen. Not a big
deal.
I worked on some craft projects and a new planner |
I filled a bag with groceries for a neighbor in need. Single mom with two kids and not working at the
moment due to the stay home order. I
gave her a half gallon of milk, a dozen eggs, a box of cereal, a big bag of
pasta and two jars of pasta sauce. Not a
lot, but I hope it helps. My daughter
dropped it off for me on her way to work.
Another neighbor has directed her to a food pantry he volunteers at so
she can get more assistance and a nearby school is offering curbside breakfast
and lunch for her girls each day so she has resources available.
Saturday I taught my oldest how to change her own oil on her car. She did a great job and will no longer need to take it in to be changed and can do it on her own schedule whenever she needs to rather than on someone else's. Doing it herself also saved her about $20 which made her very happy. We checked and topped up her fluids too. We poured the used motor oil into an empty wiper fluid bottle and labeled it. Our weekly trash pick up provides a service for recycling old motor oil.
Well done! |
It is a crazy time at the moment, but I know we will get
through it just fine and soon life will begin to get back to normal. In the meantime we'll just hunker down and
pray that all goes well. I hope none of
you get ill and stay healthy and strong.
I also hope everyone is able to weather this financially too.
Our post oil change beverages 😊 |
How was your thrifty week?
Awesome work, teaching your daughter a very handy life skill! And, love the donations to your neighbor.
ReplyDeleteHere's what we did:
-Meal planned, worked around our pantry & freezer items
-Used the time to list new items on eBay, sold 2 so far
-Went through multiple shelves, drawers, cupboards. Found things to toss & donate
We also have been volunteering, donating masks we found, volunteering for our neighborhood, etc.
I bet the thrift stores will be packed with all kinds of goodies once this all subsides. And people will be ready for yard sales to I imagine. You did some great work last week! :)
DeleteGreat job Mom! When I got married, hub couldn't believe I changed oil or tires for that matter ;-) Great skills you are giving your girls! Independent women have many choices :-)
ReplyDeleteI wish you all safety and good health!
Thank you Elle. I wish you the same as well. :0)
DeleteGreat job on teaching a useful life skill. And, thank you for helping the woman with two children! You are such a positive influence in the world.
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet. Thank you. :o)
DeleteIt is nice to see that most people are being especially kind, and I appreciate humor in times like these, it's uplifting. You are so very generous to help your neighbor.
ReplyDeleteD.
I don't think I did much, but every little bit helps. Take care of yourself. :)
DeleteIt is certainly easier not to spend when I can't go shopping. Though I did stock up earlier in the month so my budget for groceries was slightly exceeded.
ReplyDeleteGlad your girls and you are doing well. Take care!
Yes indeed. Cutting expenses and not shopping right now has allowed me to put some extra $$ toward other goals. I hope you are doing well and stay healthy. :0)
DeleteLove that cute little dish that the breakfast food was on.
ReplyDeleteAren't those plates darling? I saw them and just felt I had to have them.
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