About twice a year I do what I consider a really big
shop. Usually in the spring and in the
fall. I guess in the fall I'm all about
stocking the house for winter and in the spring I'm all about replenishing the
things we used. This past Saturday was my
big fall run so I thought I'd share how I go about planning and preparing for "my big day". I have other errand
days during the year as well and I plan for those the same way so this method
works for me no matter how big or small my list is. Which brings me to the most important
part. The List!
Draft A Plan & Make A List
I spent about two weeks preparing and planning for this
particular errand run. First I took an
inventory of what we had on hand and was able to determine what we still needed
and some things I felt it would be nice to have.
I checked ads and sales at various stores and did a little research, even downloaded some coupons, but
for the most part I know what stores carry the items I wanted to buy at the best
price.
I drafted a list of all the things I needed and it went
through a lot of changes and tweaks until I was sure I had it all down. Then I re-wrote my list grouping all of these
items by the store I planned to purchase those items from. Once that was completed I apparently felt the
need to doodle.
On the back of my list I mapped out the order of the stores
as I planned to shop. I took into
consideration their location, what time each store opened and figured out the
most efficient way to map out my route without back tracking or wasting time
and fuel.
Check The Weather & Get Prepared
That morning I got up fairly early, grabbed a cup of coffee
and got dressed. I put on comfy clothes
dressing in layers. It was chilly that
morning, but the weather was slated to be warmer and sunny. I always check the weather forecast the day
before so I know what to wear and what to expect for driving. Another reason to check the weather is to
also determine if I need to pack a cooler and ice in the trunk of my car for
cold or frozen foods.
I fixed myself a Keto Coffee for the road and packed myself
a snack for when I got hungry. I didn't
want to waste time or money stopping to eat so I made sure I had good with me. I also like to take water along too for when
I get thirsty.
Set A Time Limit And Get Going...
Alone
I am much more efficient operating alone then with
"helpers". I don't get
distracted and can focus on the task at hand.
I usually set out when the rest of the household is sleeping so no one
really notices that I'm gone anyway.
They just get to wake up in time to help me unload the car!
Finding this bread at Fred Meyer on markdown meant I didn't need to make a stop at Franz Bakery on Saturday morning |
My goal this time was to not make this an all day
thing. Once noon hits both the stores
and the roads are busy and it just seems to take longer. I wanted to make sure I was done and home before
noon. This time, because of the size, I did this run over two
days. I actually ended up with two
separate routes.
On the way home Friday night I stopped at Fred Meyer, went
next door to Home Depot and then hit Dollar Tree after that. It saved me a lot of time especially as these
three stores were not in route with the rest of stops I needed to make and would
require some back tracking. Saturday
morning I did the second route and was able to complete all my stops and
shopping getting home with 30 minutes to spare.
An hour later I had everything unloaded and put away.
Other Things I Do
- I make sure I have enough fuel in the car and that the trunk is empty.
- I double check my list and review my plan before leaving the driveway.
- I mark things off the list as I get them and check off each store I have been too.
- I make sure I've allotted plenty of time to run my errands with a little extra space, just in case. I also keep tabs on what time it is as I'm going along.
- I take time to eat my snack, drink and take a potty break when I need to. It is easy to want to push those things off to save time, but it is important to take care of yourself as part of the process.
- I have a budgeted amount of money as well as some extra $$ in case I run into a bargain on something we might need or could use more of.
- I dress for success. I want to look nice, feel good and make sure I'm comfortable. My errands require a lot of walking, bending, lifting and crawling in and out of a vehicle.
- I park far away from the entrance of each store. This allows me to open up the trunk and all the car doors if I need to without being in anyone's way. I can also take my time loading and rearranging things if I need to.
- I seek out and park in the shade whenever possible so I'm not heating up my car unnecessarily.
- I always put my shopping carts away in the cart corral and toss out any trash I accumulate along the way into a trash bin rather than waiting until I get home.
By having a plan and executing it like this I'm able to get
a lot done in a fairly short amount of time without wasting money or fuel in
the process. I'm always trying to get
the most value out of the money I spend and this helps me do exactly that. I hope this helps or inspires you for the
next time you have to run errands on a larger scale or even the usual ones each
week.
I love your planning...saves time and money. I am lucky as my Aldi's and Dollar Tree share the same parking lot, down the road is McDonald's where I treat myself to an iced coffee & then on to Walmart a mile away. You are right, even with a stop for a break planning saves time... Lilli
ReplyDeleteI wish we had and Aldi here. I've heard wonderful things about this store.
DeleteI use a similar method for my once a month shopping - the big shop so I get the best prices and deals in less time. During the week I check weekly ads, deals and coupons for smaller items on great prices then write each store on an index card with the deal or freebie and coupons attached. These stay in my purse. We are lucky to live in a central area to many of the good stores so as we pass by and have time or are going / coming from somewhere else we swing in. Always carry cooler bags in the car. Cold blocks if it is a hot day. And water / snacks available. Take care.
ReplyDeleteYou and I operate very similarly. Great minds! :)
DeleteI do pretty much the same, have the coupons ready to go in order of the stops along the route, and also factor in where the best bathrooms are!
ReplyDeleteThe bathrooms are important! ;)
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