My last thrifty post for 2020 and it almost makes me
sad. Almost. The truth of the matter is I am very much
looking forward to 2021, not unlike a lot of people, and I have very high hopes
for the year ahead. But the reality is I
am going to just take it one day at a time.
If 2020 taught me nothing else, things don't always go according to plan,
not that I am complaining at all.
However, I will continue to prepare and hope the best for our future and
be present and enjoy each day in the meantime.
Every day we have is precious.
Last Sunday I was very much present and enjoyed the day in
my craft room sorting, organizing and making a gob of thank you and Valentine's
Day cards. I found it very calming and
therapeutic, even the sorting and organizing part. I was very happy in my little crafting zone.
My Cash & Carry haul |
That same afternoon the young one and I made a quick trip
to Cash & Carry to pick up a few items and that was the extent of any
grocery shopping that needed to be done.
When we got home I finished up a load of laundry and made a few more
cards. Then it was time for supper and
we watched a movie afterward. Pretty
quiet day for us.
Monday my oldest came home for Christmas. I was extremely happy to have both of my
girls home for the holiday. Since my
youngest had to work that evening the oldest and I got busy and dipped pretzels
which completed all of our co-worker gifts we needed. I had picked up the dipping chocolate last
year on clearance and recently grabbed a bag of pretzels at the grocery store
for just over a dollar. We dipped
pretzels and visited for a couple of hours.
Some we left plain and others were decorated with sprinkles (purchased
last year on clearance) I had in the cupboard.
I had some Christmas treat bags in our gift wrap stash that
were part of a thrift store grab bag I bought for a couple dollars about two
years or so ago. They were brand new and
still in their original packaging. We
dipped a lot of pretzels and still had a quarter of the bag left as well as
half of the dipping chocolate. For about
$2 we had more than enough pretzels to put in nine of the little treat bags and
give out. I put the rest of the dipping
chocolate up in a sealed bag so we'll have plenty to use again next year.
Co-worker gifts |
Tuesday morning I took my treat bags in and passed them
out to my co-workers and the girls passed some out to their friends. It was nice to be able to spread a little bit
of Christmas joy.
Homemade cinnamon rolls with cream cheese icing |
Christmas Eve and Christmas day were wonderful and I will
share more details tomorrow including the gifts that I had made up for my girls
that have had me all excited since summer. They LOVED them! They were also very surprised.
I finished off the week the same way I began by spending a
the majority of Saturday organizing my craft supplies, including some new ones
I got for Christmas as well as making more greeting cards. It was a cold, wet and rainy day so it was
nice to stay inside and work on my little projects.
I did take a break and go to an antique shop where I
purchased a milk glass lamp shade to replace one that had been broken for awhile. Our kitty Stella swiped it with her tail one
day and sent it sailing. This one is heavier
so I think it will be much harder for her to do that again. I hope so anyway. I think the new one is prettier anyway and
I'm very happy with it.
How was your thrifty week?
I am so excited to hear about your Christmas and the gifts. I always look forward to your posts. I wish you and your family a Happy New Year and yes one day at a time is all we can do.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your girls too Candace. I'm excited for 2021. :)
DeleteThat is a pretty milk glass lampshade. I was thrifty as I mostly stayed out of stores except for a few Christmas bargains at 50%.
ReplyDeletePost Christmas shopping is fun!
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