On Sunday we were back in
winter preparation mode after a busy Saturday of it. We got so much done it will take a two part
post to tell you all about it. Watch for
that on Thursday and Friday. Needless to
say by the time all was said and done we were pooped and I was ready to head
back to work on Monday so I could rest. Now
that we are pretty much set our focus will turn to getting the kitties, bunny
and chickens winter ready and then the vehicles. So a little bit more to do but we are gaining
on it.
Our internet went dead on
Tuesday leaving us in a lurch primarily because my daughter is in summer school
and it is all online. And they can't
come out and fix it for a week! Unreal
how this employee shortage is affecting pretty much everything. We did speak with a supervisor and explained
the situation and he said he would try to squeeze us in sooner, but he is down on
manpower. I get it. We have the same thing going on where I work
too. In the meantime we got an extension
on her summer school course. Using the
library after I get off work isn't an option because they now have limited
hours due to the pandemic and my employer is stingy with the wi-fi password and
won't let us use the company internet which is virtually unheard of in this day
and age, but it is what it is. My
daughter asked what we did before the internet?
I said "Chores". She
didn't bite. Fortunately they had us back up and running on Thursday.
About midweek our
temperatures climbed back up toward the triple digits again. Our nights were cooler though so we managed
to keep the house nice by opening it up in the mornings and cooling it off and
then closing it back up for the day. We
didn't have to turn the A/C on until late afternoon. I love summer, but with fall just around the
corner I think I'm ready for the change of seasons this year.
I topped up the fuel
tanks in both the car and the truck and nearly had a heart attack (okay, I know
that isn't funny). Both vehicles were at
the halfway point and it was over $60. I
am very grateful I live so close to work and the grocery stores. I think my youngest has decided she isn't in
a hurry to finish learning to get drive and get her license. The thought of filling a gas tank isn't all
that appealing now.
We have started seeing
some signs of stronger rules and restrictions going into effect due to the
surge of COVID cases. I had two
co-workers, not in the same building I work in, out with it and both had been
vaccinated. Not a good thing
people. I have a feeling there will be
lockdowns again pretty soon.
On a more exciting note,
my youngest and I planned a morning mother daughter date for Saturday. We went downtown, walked around, checked out
some shops and the Saturday market. We
didn't buy anything but it was fun just to hang out together and look at stuff. We were home in time for lunch and ahead of
the hottest part of the day. After lunch
we got a call from my oldest to see if we would go look at a car with her. She's been ready for an upgrade in
preparation of graduation and going off to grad school. She been doing her research and car shopping
for quite a while and was ready to do a test drive. What she wasn't expecting to do was negotiate
her first car deal and what an experience that can be.
I'm extremely proud of her. She
knew what the car was worth, what she was willing and able to pay and she stuck
to her guns. I think it helped that I
was there for moral support and to back her play. It was stressful and at times a little
upsetting and she was willing to walk away if she didn't get what she
wanted. She got what she wanted and the
car she purchased and paid cash for is a Prius in excellent condition and very
low miles for its age. The Prius is something
she has wanted for quite some time and she got a really good deal for it. I think the salesman was happy to see us
go. We were tough and it was not an easy
transaction. She didn't buy into any of
his salesman rhetoric and he couldn't wear her down. When she stepped away to "phone a
friend" he tried to appeal to me.
That sure as heck didn't work. I
wasn't about to cave in anymore than she was.
Besides this was her decision and her money. It was actually the other way around. He gave up and she got the car for what she
was willing to pay and knew what it was truly worth. I honestly think she paid less than it was
truly worth. This car is like brand new.
Then my daughters did a
little business transaction of their own and my youngest is now the proud owner
of a Scion XB. She purchased her
sister's old car and that has worked out extremely well for both of them. She reduced the price from what she had
planned to sell it for on Facebook Marketplace and ended up with a tidy sum to
put toward replacing the cash spent on her new car. And now my youngest has a really nice little
car for not a lot of money that she can finish learning to drive with, she knows
its history and it is pretty fun to drive.
I think both of my girls made out very, very well. It's kind of nice having that Scion back in
my driveway.
THINGS
WE ATE LAST WEEK: Curry chicken salad, crackpot chicken, breakfast burritos, meatloaf, salads. We had a lot of really good food to eat over
the past week and we were really good about using up our leftovers. I had really good choices for quick and easy
work lunches too.
THINGS
I CLEANED IN 15 MINUTES OR LESS:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom - Vacuumed & spot mopped floors, cleaned mirrors. Daily swish & swipe.
Kitchen & Dining Room - Vacuumed & spot mopped floors. Daily swish & swipe.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - Scrubbed sink & tub, vacuumed & dusted. Daily swish & swipe.
Other
- One large load of laundry. Vacuumed &
dusted living room, hallway & both entryways.
THINGS
I DID TO SAVE A SMALL BUNDLE OF $$: I
washed out a few Ziploc bags to reuse. I
didn't do any more grocery shopping.
THINGS
I DID TO EARN EXTRA $$: I worked a full
time work week with a couple hours of overtime.
It was a crazy busy work week.
How was your thrifty
week?
It's great that your daughter is comfortable negotiating, and clear on her demands. Buying a car is so stressful. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI was super proud of her. She did great.
DeleteOur Scion XB is now 16 years old and going strong. Great car! I was wondering when I was reading if the youngest would buy her sister's car. My youngest always told me one of the best things I did for him was to have him pay for his own first car. He did the same with his daughter. You seem to value it more if you had to work hard to get it. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. I bought my first car and I took care of it.
DeleteAlso sill driving my xB. Great cars for the long haul.
DeleteYour girls are smart like their mom!!!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks 😊
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