Saturday, May 7, 2011

Mommy's Day

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This day is always hard for me since my Mom is no longer with us, but I know she was here in spirit. Me and Mama 1988 and at my college graduation:

We met with Bryan (Brad's older brother) and his wife, Katrina, her parents, and cousin Joey for dinner. I think Leah and Joey had a blast. Leah's asks about him constantly. Anytime we go to the park, she thinks he is there waiting for her. Sometimes when we go in the car, she thinks we are going to see him (in Phoenix!)

Here are some pictures from dinner.



And I got these from my beautiful daughter and wonderful husband. Black diamonds!

I also found two pairs of prego capri pants for work. AND they were on sale!! Super excited. Seems like every week is an obstacle dressing for work. Pants that fit the week prior seem 2 sizes to small the next. I know one day I will just give up and wear my pj pants.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Extreme Couponing... gone wrong

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After watching a couple episodes of the new TLC show Extreme Couponing, I have to admit I was a bit inspired to take a little extra time and cut coupons. Some of the people they show (well, almost all) are a bit extreme. They get $1,000 worth of groceries for $10. I say kudos to them but how the heck are they gonna use 100 packets of croutons?? and 50 packets of instant potato mix?? It is a bit unrealistic.

I used to be really good about cutting coupons and purchasing only items that were on sale, but when a baby comes along, necessity comes before saving money sometimes. The baby can't live without diapers and formula!

So, Leah and I walked over to the circle K by our house and purchased a newspaper with the sunday ads and coupons (and an impulse donut that she HAD to have...) I proceeded to cut all the important coupons for items that we actually use. I looked at the grocery ads and wrote out my list. Also, on frys.com, you can actually load coupons directly to your savings card. Brilliant, right?

I then ventured to the grocery store by myself with all of my coupons in hand and my list. Some items I had 3 coupons, which would make the item practically free. I thought to myself "this is not so hard!" I spent only about an hour in the morning organizing everything, whereas the people on the TLC show spend 35-40 hours a week. I have a full time job and a toddler, so that is just completely out of the question. Anywho, the cashier scanned all of my coupons and gave me half of them back and said "these are electronic". I thought "huh, so I can use them again...? FANTASTIC!". Actually, come to find out, the coupons I conveniently loaded onto my savings card were the exact same coupons as the flyer ones. As a double wammy, they were for face value ($0.25, $0.50, etc.) whereas the paper coupons are all marked up to $1.00, no matter face value.

If this is confusing, let me explain: Say I want a box of cereal that is $4.00. I have a coupon loaded onto my "savings" card for $0.50, and I have a coupon that I cut out of a flyer for $0.25. Since I scanned my savings card, it automatically used that electronic coupon first and my cereal is now $3.50, whereas if I was able to use my paper coupon, it would be valued to $1 and my cereal would have only been $3.00. Get my point?

I'm not gonna lie, I almost broke down in my car. I thought I was doing such a great thing for my family, and come to find out I got totally screwed. I actually saved less using the coupons than I usually do just sticking to items on sale.

I now have learned my lesson. DON'T conveniently load coupons to your card.

Now is the time I need a glass of wine. Bah-hum-bug.