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Showing posts with label frugal. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

GETTING ON THE WELL-DIGGING BANDWAGON?



This Christmas is shaping up to be different for my family in several ways. First of all, our Friday night home-group has been discussing the purpose of gift giving at Christmas. It’s very important to all of us that we make sure our children understand what Christmas is and is not about. For us, it’s especially important not to get caught up in the materialism that so often hijacks our most treasured family holidays.

I know we’re not the first group of Americans to search for freedom from commercialism during this season. But, something distinctly different is happening in my heart this year. This year I’m discovering what it means to be even handed in these two very different schools of thought.

I was raised in a Christmas “blow-out” type of family. Shopping, wrapping, gift-giving; these are all hallmarks of the season. I can’t remember a year when I had few enough presents that I could actually remember how many I received. I always lost count, and inventory. It was blissful as a child. But, I was also disappointingly empty after all the presents were unwrapped.

I received some old home videos turned to i-movies last Christmas and I’ve viewed them several times this year. Every time I watch those Christmas morning videos, I am just shocked. I cannot believe how many presents were under our tree. And, by under our tree, I mean, all across the floor of our living room, but stacked lower than the height of the top of the tree. I don’t remember seeing that many gifts when I was little. 

In fact, everything but the very largest boxes were a blur to me. I was zoned in on the biggest, brightest, most promising packages. I’m still that way, actually.

But, when I watch my 4 year old self tearing through packages, I notice something eerie, but strangely familiar. My children do the same thing I used to do… grab, tear, slash, and rip through paper, then gasp, yell, and laugh before chucking the gift to the side and reaching for the next one. I remember being ecstatic about my presents, but I also remember focusing on what was on my list that I didn’t get. Regrettably, my kids do the same thing.

How do you de-program them to behave this way?

That’s something we have been working on since they were old enough to open presents. We always talk about Jesus’ birth and the reason for the season, but sure enough, the movies, the neighbors, the school parties; they all seem to undermine our efforts every year.

So, this year we are taking a new approach. Our home-group is as well. In fact, I think quite a few families at our church are moving toward a sacrificial giving type of Christmas this year. Our pastor of Education, Byron, was all lit up about building a well for a village in a third world country for Christmas last year. Most people he spoke to said something about “what a great idea,” and “wow, that’s awesome,” and so on. But, I don’t think very many people actually dug a well.

Our hearts are being pricked more intensely this year. Our community is being drawn out of the normal holiday hoopla and into a more introspective and self-sacrificing mindset. Many of us have decided collectively and individually to forgo the normal Christmas routine, denying ourselves the warm tides of wassail and daydreaming of a package-laden Christmas morning, and abstaining from forcing hedonism upon each other in brightly wrapped packages with sparkly bows.

But, how can you do Christmas any other way? I know, I’ve asked that question too. Do we plan to boycott Christmas trees and snowmen? Will LP&L be in the red this season because of our unlit yards?

No. Not at all. Actually, I plan for this to be one of, if not the best, Christmases my family has ever had.

If you are wondering, no, we are not bah-humbugging the festivities. This, friends, is where my even-handed plan comes into effect.


xoxo,
Rachel

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

NEEDS VS. WANTS - KEEPING IT ALL IN PERSPECTIVE


My life is saturated with deals, sales, buy one/get one specials, discounts, coupons, and on and on it goes. I am connected with 1,300 people on Twitter, almost 2,000 with Facebook, and I have several email addresses I use to aggregate all the inflow of information I receive daily. Basically, I feel like I’m a filter for all the world has to offer… sort of like taking a drink out of a fire hose. You are bound to get saturated, and if you aren’t careful, you will get overwhelmed with all the inflow.

I have found myself struggling with this very issue today. I love reading all the inserts and seeing what’s on sale, where to shop for the best deals, and finding coupons to match up with the promotional items. But, what I find hardest is keeping a level head while sorting through it all.

It’s entirely possible to be sucked into a world of wants instead of remaining in the world of haves. I look at my stockpile daily as I come and go through our garage and I always think, I need another shelf, and more this, and a few more that. And, then I find myself getting anxious for when I am going to be able to mark these items off my needs list.

As life would have it, the minute I walk past the stockpile, a million other things are begging for my attention and my desire to squirrel away essentials for my family is pushed down and trampled over by four sets of small feet.

But for some reason, today was especially difficult for me.


xoxo,
Rachel


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

*HOT* CHRISTMAS TREES 50% OFF AT TARGET ON CYBER MONDAY!





I just found out that TARGET will be selling their Christmas trees for 50% off on Cyber Monday! They already have discounted trees that are $20! Bookmark this page and be sure to get back there on Cyber Monday to score a great deal on a tree!

xoxo,
Rachel




Wednesday, September 21, 2011

WHY BOTHER?


Image Courtesy: Country Saving Mommy

     Today was the dumpster diving day that couponers' dreams are made of. All the newspaper recycle bins in my area were overflowing with newspapers and, wait for it... coupons! Lots of coupons!!! I collected about 30 inserts (as in a complete insert, not one page), and my sweet husband brought home a handful from his day in the Texas Panhandle. Ah, true love.  :)

     While I was at my local recycle bin, I met a lady who lives in my area and she asked me if I was "dumpster diving". I said, "YES! Are you a dumpster diver too?" She said no, but that she wanted to get more into couponing and she is taking a class at the city Recreation Center. I wasn't aware that my local community center was offering these classes, and I'm so glad they are. Check your local Parks and Recreation websites and see if one is being offered in your area. It's a great way to meet other couponers in your area and hopefully you'll be able to set up a coupon trading community local to you. How great would it be to drive a few blocks and pick up all the coupons you need clipped nicely in exchange for ones you don't need?!

     Back to my story... I was so excited to share with her all that I have been learning so I gave her my blog address. She asked me to excuse the directness of her next question, "This is great and all, but what's in it for you?" I knew the answer I wanted to give her but I hesitated, because it never occurred to me that someone would ask that question about sharing savings and deals. I guess that's the small town showing in me. I told her the same thing I'm going to tell you...

     I'm in this for my family. I need to help my family. I need to help my husband by stretching the dollars he works so hard for. I need to help my children understand the value of a dollar and the importance of frugality. I need to help my community, my church. I want to help other moms make their dollars stretch and thereby relieving some of the stress and strain that financial hardships can put upon a family, a marriage. Lastly, I want to be a go-between. I want to help manufacturers know what we moms think of their products and services. I want to help improve the way they produce for us. I want to help moms... parents... women speak and be heard by the big corporations. That being said, I have chosen to participate in affiliate programs with a few of the vendors whose links are on my website. I do receive some benefit from the click throughs and purchases that happen as a result of those click throughs. But, I believe it's a good trade off, you receive helpful honest information, the corporations recieve useful feedback and a ground zero voice reaching out to the community, and I am able to make a few dollars here and there to help my family with our finances.

     That does not mean, the content provided on my blog is driven by manufacturers or special interest groups. I am completely honest with you about all my personal opinions and I disclose any benefit these businesses bestow upon me for sharing my experiences (coupons, free trials, samples, etc.). So, have no fear, I am just like you, a mom, a wife, a woman; blogging, sharing, living life and reporting back to you.  :)

xoxo,
Rachel