Sunday, August 26, 2018

Challenge! $1000 in 80 days!

We're down to the last of the money we need for our trip. What better way to do it than by decluttering!
I made a goal of $1000 in 80 days! Starting 8/25. That works into roughly 12.5 a day.
$1,000
8/25: Sold 2 boxes of leftover Girl Scout Cookies- $10 8/25: Nerd Flea Market: $108 (Was $143, but cost of booth was $15 and a pop Ive been wanting for almost 2 years was priced below market value so I nabbed that at $20.) Balance: $892
8/26 Percy Jackson Bracelet - $14 Balance: $878 Posted over $1600 worth of fabric on Facebook. Join me in the challenge!

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Joining weight watchers with Hashimotos after curing Hypothyroism.

Back in February of 2012 I came off my thyroid meds. Levothyroxine. I became pregnant with my son and knowing from past experience I knew their thyroid usually worked for mine. (according to my OBGyn).
My OB monitored my thyroid numbers very closely and advised I stay off. For the first year after my son was born I got my numbers tested every 6 weeks. Then every 6 months. Now yearly. My t3, t4 and tsh levels haven't budged enough that the doctors want to put me back on thyroid medication. But I STILL felt like crap.

Back in October 2017, my husband and I did an inflatable race. It was a 5k (that was more like a 10k if you add in how far the parking lot was). By the last half hour, I was sore, my ankles hurt, my fingers felt fat and huge. I was extremely uncomfortable. But I made it, and I was damn proud of myself. 

Until I looked at the pictures after. I was EXTREMELY swollen. This drew red flags and I went to google and searched everything to do with swelling. A lot of which brought me back to hypothyroidism and going gluten free. So October 2017, I became gluten "sensitive" (Meaning I understand a lot of my first will have cross contaminations). This was extremely hard for me as I love snacks, so for the first month I practically only ate soups and salads.

Finally my yearly blood draw came up. This time, I got my antibodies rechecked in Feb 2018 and they were CRAZY (not as crazy as when I was first diagnosed with Hashimotos Hypothyroidism). Except 9 years ago, they didn't really know there was a difference between the two. After talking to my endocrinologist, he has informed me that I have cured my hypothyroidism and now only have Hashimotos which can still cause me to go into a "remission" of sorts and get hypothyroidism back. UNLESS I continue to take care of the problem.
We also found out I was severely deficient in vitamin D (something that's common with Hashimotos). So now, 3 months later, and 6 months off Gluten, I feel better, MOST days. It's now time to get back in charge of my weight loss. The tools are in place. My hypothyroidism is gone, I have my Hashimotos mostly under control, my vitamin D levels should be close to normal (will check again in 7 weeks), and I have a Disney trip in less than 7 months I plan to take!

Weight watchers is doing a free month with select plans, so I thought, why not try this? Can't hurt right?

I've logged two days, I haven't starved myself and I'm amazed at the points I gain when I do eat something "naughty" (14 points for that 1/2 cup of alfredo sauce with my chicken and broccoli! HOLY COW!)

My goal is to lose 50 pounds in 200 days (just under 2 pounds a week) and 10 inches total. I'll post my measurements Sunday. Wish me luck! 

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Update on Disney Funds!

We're now 208 days away!

So here's the update on where we are now!

Last time I posted about the amazing travel agency I found: Magical Vacations Travel (P.S. I absolutely love the Dis/Dreams Unlimited. They are by far amazing and helpful! I only went with MVT because the rate was unbeatable. Check out both: wdwinfo.com / dreamsunlimitedtravel.com / magicalvacationstravel.com)

Disney Gift Card: 470.62

DSA check: $75

Free Money I've earned on SB since 11/25: 749.83

Total: 1295.45: Paid: $185 = 1110.45

My daughter also has $45 saved for her bibbidi bobbidi boutique trip.

I also have other savings put aside just in case we're short with free money, but I'm hoping to not dip into that.


Here's our original trip update:

Ticket Cost: 1267.35 for the 3, and 829.64 = 2096.99

Hotel (All stars Music): 1574.26 - I'm hoping this cost will go down as we get closer. I'm hoping to pay around 1120.

Plane Tickets: ~800

Food: Groceries through instacart. One character meal: $275 (saves us $20+ by checking her in before shes 10)

Souvenirs: $200 (budgeted $400 for January and had almost $150 left over.)

Bibbity Bobbity Boutique - $100 (My daughter is earning this as this is what she wants. She will be doing extra chores to earn this - Earned $45! $55 left.)

Uber to family house for Thanksgiving: $60

Total Estimated: 5106.25

Updated:

Ticket Cost: 1533.62 for all 4, I may upgrade to AP while we're down there but I'm not sure if I'm going again next year or not.

Hotel (Pop Century): 1012.50 (WOOHOO! Saved 561.76)

Plane Tickets: ~800 (This will be updated May 31st when Southwest opens their airlines.)

Food: Groceries through instacart. One character meal: $275 (saves us $20+ by checking her in before shes 10)

Souvenirs: $200 (budgeted $400 for January and had almost $150 left over.)

Bibbity Bobbity Boutique - $100 (My daughter is earning this as this is what she wants. She will be doing extra chores to earn this - Earned $45! $55 left.)

Uber to family house for Thanksgiving: $60

Total Estimated: 3881.12
Total Savings from Original Quote: $1225.13
Total Left to earn FREE: 2585.67 in 6 months. Basically the cost of the hotel/tickets. (2546.12)

12.43/day or 87/wk

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Swagbucks Lyft Offer! Info on Driving for Lyft

Wow Lyft is up to $205 if you sign on and drive ONCE.

So I signed up.

DISCLAIMER: Be sure to check into your car insurance and state laws! This is information for Mass.
Liberty Mutual is who I have for insurance and they won't cancel you for ride shares. I believe Lyft does notify your company. But depending on how quick you are to on board and do your first ride you can get the ride share insurance taken off. Be sure to contact your insurance company. Especially if you're only doing the one ride. (I'll admit, I didn't until after. Not smart on my part.)

Anyway! Here's my experience.

I started the process April 17th.
You have to upload quite a few documents (reg, license, picture, proof of ins, etc.) I didn't have my registration on me, so I went to our RMV website and sent a copy of that one.

Background check, Registration and Insurance coverage have to be reviewed. Insurance coverage was reviewed pretty quick. Registration was approved the next day. Background check was approved April 20th. I received a text saying it was approved.

Now I went to the app store and downloaded both apps, because I wanted to know pricing and such. So I open Lyft and check for how much a trip costs. From my house to my local grocery store (1.6 miles away) was $6.65. Not unreasonable to be honest. Pretty much just getting gas. When I zoomed out I could see the little cars nearby that were on shift.

In Massachusetts we're required to have the background check paper (they'll email it to you) and "Lyft" decals in both from and back. I made these with my cricut maker on removable vinyl on transfer paper so I can remove them when I'm not driving. Remember to check your states requirements (Lyft directs you)

I then went into the Lyft Driver app and completed some training. Then asked my husband to download the app. I'm not sure if they'd catch on, but my legal last name and my swagbucks address are different to my husbands last name and my current address. So I took advantage of that to test the waters. We took a trip to the mall a few hours later and on the way home opened up both apps. We checked to ensure no one else was around, then I turned my self from offline to online (I was the only "car" in the area)

He went through the app, put in his pickup, drop off and payment and requested a ride. Since I was closest (and only one on shift at that time actually) it pinged to me. You have about 5-10 seconds to accept the ride before it moves on to someone else. You can only see the name of the person before you have to accept or miss it.

So I accepted it, and started driving to "his" house. Followed the prompts in the app and it was straight forward. As soon as you hit drop off, your earnings pop up. I drove to the grocery store after and my husband tipped me (you keep 100% of tips) and gave me a 5 star rating. But I was able to rate him too. Lyft won't place you with the same customer if you rated them a 3 or below.

Total cost of the ride for him: $15.08 plus $2.00 tip= 17.08
Total earnings for me: 9.89 plus $2.00 tip = 11.89
Total "cost" : $5.19 (fees are about 34.4%)
Will receive: $216.89
Total Profit: $211.70
Not bad for my first ride! They're also doing promotions for your first $300 or your first $500. (I've see it vary on location)

If interested in joining Lyft and you're not on swagbucks, use code Amy09197.

If you want to join swagbucks: Join here!


UPDATE: 4/22 Amount is pending in my swagbucks.





Saturday, January 20, 2018

Update! 8 weeks later

It's been 8 weeks since I posted our first post on how much we've saved. We actually used the Disney gift card to buy some magic bands because they were on sale for $4 each! But we added a bit to that as well.

So where do we stand now?

Disney Gift Card: 151.51

DSA check: $75

Free Money I've earned on SB: 619.23

Total: 845.74 in free money!

My daughter also has $45 saved for her bibbidi bobbidi boutique trip.

I also have other savings put aside just in case we're short with free money, but I'm hoping to not dip into that.

So in 8 weeks I've made an additional $139 in free money. I need to step up my game!


Here's our trip update:


Ticket Cost: 1267.35 for the 3, and 829.64 = 2096.99

Hotel (All stars Music): 1574.26 - I'm hoping this cost will go down as we get closer. I'm hoping to pay around 1120.

Plane Tickets: ~800

Food: Groceries through instacart. One character meal: $275 (saves us $20+ by checking her in before shes 10)

Souvenirs: $200 (budgeted $400 for January and had almost $150 left over.)

Bibbity Bobbity Boutique - $100 (My daughter is earning this as this is what she wants. She will be doing extra chores to earn this - Earned $45! $55 left.)

Uber to family house for Thanksgiving: $60

Total Estimated: 5106.25


Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Getting free clothes and money back with Swagbucks!

Reaching your daily goals in swagbucks can sometimes be a challenge. There are ways to do your shopping and get your daily points though. We've talked a little about how you can earn with Swagbucks. (Check the previous post!)

If you haven't signed up yet, click here to join: Join Swagbucks!

So how can you earn free clothes with Swagbucks?

Well the first half of January I've made $50.14. Not as much as I'd like, but we moved January 1st and both my son and husbands birthdays are the beginning half of January, so I've been a bit busy. So I transferred that $50 to my paypal account (Takes around 2 days).

Notice: Your first $25 of the month you redeem at stores (not paypal), you can get a discount of 12% ($3) through the redeem option.

I saw Old Navy was offering 5% sb (Swagbucks) back and up to 75% off clearance! So I decided to check out the sale. Activating the 5% back through swagbucks.

They were having $15 jeans, $3-10 leggings for girls, and so much more! I added 8 things to my cart. Total retail would have been: 146.78. They were also offering 20% off! So with the clearance/sale discounts and the 20% off, my 8 items came to 51.32 (I was $10 short and shipping was free at 50, otherwise shipping was $7. I essentially paid the extra $3 for more items.)

It works out to $6.42 each! (When you're buying jeans and leggings, it's a pretty good deal.)

I clicked back into swagbucks and searched "My gift cards". It's a separate site where you can buy gift cards and earn swagbucks! I searched old navy and it was offering 4% back! I ordered a $50 gift card to Old Navy. They were having a Winter Wonderland sale and I got 300 swagbucks ($3) back instantly! Helping me reach my daily goals.

I used paypal to check out. The $50 I just redeemed from earning!

It says it takes up to 2 days, but I've always received mine in 5 minutes.

I then went back to Old Navy and redeemed the gift card and paid $1.32 on my card.

So how did I get it free?

With ever $25 purchase, you get $10 back to spend later (I believe this runs similar to Hot Topics Hot Cash program and you get 10 off 20.) So I received $20 to spend later, and in around 30 days I'll make another $2.55 from the 5% cash back from Swagbucks.

Bringing my total to $1.32 out of pocket, with $20 cash back and $2.55 coming in 30 days. Profit of 21.23! Even if I don't use the $20 cash back, it's still $1.68 profit.









Sunday, November 26, 2017

Deals to Disney! Great Swagbucks Deals!


Swagbucks is offering CRAZY AMAZING DEALS! If you're not a swagger, you need to be!

 Click here for my referral link and earn $3 when you get to 300 points!

First, Bark Box is a GREAT deal! Seriously, if you don't have a dog, find someone who does!

Simply sign up for swagbucks, click the search engine and search Bark Box. You'll see a 3000 sb point offer.
Click that. You can get a FREE box if you enter my referral code in the multiple subscription (6 or 12 month) box. JNWQ12QH3R. You'll get the first box free and get $30 back!



Dollar Shave Club is the next money maker through Swagbucks. At 2500 (instead of 1000) sb right now 1000 for signing up ($10. You can spend as little as $1.) Making this a $9 profit. Spend a total of $10 between the first and second month and make $15.


Gillette is also a really great deal at the moment. I paid 10.55 for mine and received $20 instantly, but from what I understand, the deals vary depending on location. Report back and let me know what you chose! I understand it was $45 today, and might still be for you!


The next offer is the York photo snowflake (It says ANY purchase.) The snowflake ornament comes to 1.99 plus shipping ($5 and change) and you get $12.50 back, making it a $7 money maker.


Just with these 4 offers, you've made roughly $50 and spent at most $26. $24 profit for around 10 minutes of work.

**Disclaimer: These offers may not credit straight away. Please read the disclaimers under the deals on the swagbucks website. These numbers are also estimates and your location may impact your total.**

Saturday, November 25, 2017

At it again! Deals to Disney! Earning our trip for free!

We're heading to Disney in November 2018 for my daughters 10th birthday!

So I'm creating a post for our Deals to Disney! This will include different ways I earn money for FREE to get to Disney!

This includes:

Couponing Deals
Swagbucks Deals
any other money maker tip I feel like telling you!

I'll start these blog posts as: Deals for Disney!

The next post will include a few swagbucks offers you should take advantage of.

These posts will include referral codes/links. Every penny counts ;)

Details about our trip:

We're going for 10 days around Thanksgiving.

Disney tickets - We will be needing 7 days (we're going to eat at family's on Thanksgiving, plus arrival and departure day)
One of us will be doing a seasons pass, the rest 7 days. It makes the most sense for our family, and I will include why in a future post.

Cost: 1267.35 for the 3, and 829.64 = 2096.99

For the 4 of us for 7 day tickets would be: 1704, a 392.99 difference. We want memory maker (which is free with annual pass), which is: 1873 leaving a  223.99 difference. I'll be able to use it in 2019 when I go down in May.

We'll also save 21.30 by checking in before she turns 10.

Hotel (All stars Music): 1574.26 - I'm hoping this cost will go down as we get closer. I'm hoping to pay around 1120.

Plane Tickets: ~800

Food: Groceries through instacart. One character meal: $275 (saves us $20+ by checking her in before shes 10)

Souvenirs: $200 (budgeted $400 for January and had almost $150 left over.)

Bibbity Bobbity Boutique - $100 (My daughter is earning this as this is what she wants. She will be doing extra chores to earn this)

Uber to family house for Thanksgiving: $60


Total ESTIMATED cost to date: 5106.25. I'm HOPING to bring this price way down.


Here's where I'm at so far: 

Left over money from Disney 2017: $141.51 (Free money earned)

DSA (Disney Savings Account) before they closed, I was putting 12.50 in every month. I was left with $75 and a $5 free gift card for closing: $80

Free money I've earned on swagbucks that I've redeemed for Disney Gift Cards: $470

Free Gift Cards from Disney Movie Rewards: $15

Total saved so far: 706.51  

Need to make about $4400 more over the next year, which is around $366-367 a month or $84 a week. I'm hoping I can save another $400 or so on the hotel.

Our other option would be renting off property for around $500 and renting a car for $522 (cheapest option). If we can't get the hotel down to 1120, this is what we will do. But if I can it's worth the extra $100 getting the transportation from Magical Express. 


Leave comments and let me know what you think so far!

This is a picture of what I put together for our family so everything we make an extra $25 we can check it off :)




Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Update: Saving for Disney

We are at 37 days out!

So lets check savings! I can tell you right now, it's no where where it needs to be. But pretty close. We changed a few things around as well.

We are staying at the swan thanks to a family member instead of at Disney. (Still Disney property). So that saves $1016, but adds a couple other expenses. We're also taking a couple days to visit family. So here's what the trip looks like now:

Disney Tickets:

~ $1406 for 4 of us. We're not exactly sure how many days we'll be going to the park yet. 7 days was $1533, but I think we'll be going 5 days now.

$400 for food

$100 for the kids to spend.

$200 for me and my husband to spend

$735 for plane tickets (paid)

$225 Resort fees

Total: 3066.

735 is already paid. So 2331.

Currently I have:

$580 in Disney cards
$330 saved up waiting for Targets 10% off deal.

Still need: $1421.

I saved $910 in 43 days without selling anything except 14 socks. I have a ton of the kids toys to sell and some other merchandise before Christmas.

Right now we're at $38.41 a day or $268.84 a week.


I will be including my Black Friday sales as well into my savings which will increase as well. My black friday savings are: $205. That's almost an extra week ;)




Thursday, October 13, 2016

Couponing to Disney!

Our family are a bunch of Disney geeks. We love everything about Disney! (As most of you probably reading this blog are) but like any other low income family, finding the funds to go to Disney are pretty slim to none when you live paycheck to paycheck.

So I asked myself, how can I put money aside? We've already cut cable, have a 24% discount on cell phones, get a rebate for internet (we homeschool so internet is a requirement), make coffee at home. There isn't much wiggle room.

Couponing!

I love couponing! Have been known as an extreme couponer but have gotten out of it over time. So what better time to get back into it right?

We decided to book for early January. CRAZY right?! But I think I can do it.

Heres our trip plans:

Hotel - All star music - Disney is offering their normal fall deals for the New Year. Up to 25% off. So we're going for 9 days at $1016.

Tickets - We're a family of 4. Two adults, two children under 10. Cost for tickets for 7 days: 1533.

Flights: We got a great deal on Southwest, $92 each way. $735 round trip! Book as soon as the day OPENS up to public.

Food we're planning on bringing a suitcase full of snacks and breakfasts including an insulated bag full of deli meat and other fruits and veggies as well as bringing some on the plane. We plan on only doing 2 character meals, one for my sons birthday as we'll be down for both my son and my husbands birthdays. As this will already be part of my normal weekly budget, I am only calculating the character meals with "some wiggle room" I expect around $400 for food.

Souvenirs: Being so close to Christmas and going for my son and husbands birthdays, we're actually not doing much in terms of souvenirs. But I'm still budgeting for $300. $50 for each of the children, $100 each for my husband and I. We're not buying anything for anyone else during this trip like we normally do because we buy for Christmas or birthdays. Seeing as they'll all be over, I'm saving my pennies (more like hundreds)

So total cost: 3984 Round up to 4000 just because I like even numbers.

Paid to date:
735 - Airline tickets
125 - deposit 
25 - Disney Gift card 

Total remaining: 3115.

Total put in savings this week: 205
Total remaining: 2910


Here's how I'm going to save almost 3000 in 84 days.

Essentially thats 34.64 per day or 242.50 a week I need to save. (Smaller goals work better for me)

I stopped putting Federal taxes in because I calculated, based on my income to what I've already paid in (25% for the year) and what my husband has paid in (also 25%) we've MORE than paid our share. So that's an extra $50 in my paycheck every week.

That brings my total down to 192 a week or 27.5 a day.
Now we turn to selling items and couponing.

For couponing:

Anything I buy I will use coupons. I'm a huge Target shopper, so I want to make sure I get my totals as close to 0 as possible, saving at least 47.50 each trip! 47.50 you say? Why such a funny amount.
Here's my logic. If I save 47.50 each trip, I can buy a $50 Disney Gift Card and use my Target Debit Card, bringing the $50 down to 47.50. Essentially paying "full price" for these products. Anything I save goes TOWARDS my Disney Total.
So say I need to buy Huggies Diapers. I have $4 off 2 packs of diapers from my newspaper, Plus 5% off AND $15 gift card promotion (a promotion that is currently active) That's essentially saving me 21.50. I can take that 21.50 and put it towards my Disney savings. (How I've saved the 205 in a week thus far)


Selling Items:

I sell on Ebay, local facebook boards and through friends and family.
I have a lot of childrens items, "stock items" and Harry Potter items (Harry Potter fan right here)
So far this week I have sold 47.50 and the week isn't over yet. Between my savings at Target and my selling on boards I have saved $205 this week, surpassing my $192 goal.

Think I can beat my challenge? Let me know what you think! Other than crazy ;)















Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Cheap Groceries/Produce!!!

Everyone is always trying to save a buck, especially when it comes to groceries and even more so...PRODUCE! I mean really, the cost of product has SKY ROCKETED. It's so expensive eating healthy!

Well I'm writing this blog today to help you, me and all of your friends!

Here's what you do: Go here:

https://www.livingsocial.com/deals/1559204-20-to-spend-on-organic-fruit-and-veggies?ref=share-undefined-copy_box-web-deals&rui=41153584&rpi=204806746

Buy this coupon. $9.99 for $20 worth of organic produce (you can also get diapers and honest products on there as well) I've used this site many times. It's like Groupon.

Yes, this is my referral. When 3 people order this I get mine refunded, same thing will go for you :D

DO NOT go to grub market from their website. Use my referral link to sign up. Here's why: You get $10 AND I get $10. We both make out.

https://www.grubmarket.com:443/referral/60293

^^ Use that one!

Ok, now that you've bought the living social coupon, signed up on Grub Market, now go shopping! The minimum to date for free shipping is $59. When I did this my $10 credit for signing up under someone didn't come through under the $59 and checking the referral area of Grub Market it says: Give your friends and family $10 to try out GrubMarket. When they order over $59, they'll get $10 off and you'll get a $10 credit!


Now ultimately you've only gotten $20 off because the spending 10 and the getting 10 counteracts each other.

But you get free groceries shipped to your door!

Friday, July 24, 2015

Fanspirations - A geeky subscription box!

Fanspirations is the box you want if you're looking for a specific fandom or a collection of fandoms!

They have Potterhead, Whovian, Heroes, Demon Fighters and coming soon, Walker Stalker.

You can also choose a collection of all by choosing the Fanspirations box.

Check it out at http://fanspirations.cratejoy.com

Use code SEPT for $3 off.




Homeschooling through Public School k12 - First year review

We started our journey with K12.com at the beginning of September 2014. While it took many hurdles with immunizations as my daughter has a legit fear of shots and the doctor lost her records, we got approved and started on September 2nd; over a week behind everyone else.

As a public school, K12 sends you everything you need. If you qualify for reduced lunches they even send you a computer and printer (I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to use the printer, so I used my own). We received books, paints, musical instruments, science tools (like a beaker and magnifying glass) as well as teachers books and student activity books for each course.

The courses she was required to do for kindergarten were:

Math
Common Core Math
Phonics
Handwriting
Language Skills
Lit and Comp
Music
Art
Science
History
Social Studies

Seems like a lot. But when you break it down it's not.

At the beginning of the year we did the recommended schedule, each day doing 1 core, (1 math, 1 phonics, 1 hw, 1 language skills, etc) and didn't test out of any lessons but we soon learned that by doing that we were hurting ourselves because of our struggle with phonics. we eventually switched to block classes and choice. This stopped many arguments and we got things done faster and at our own pace. Our schedule at this point looked like "Monday- 5 math. Tuesday 5 Phonics Wednesday- 2 music, 2 art, 1 social studies. Thursday- 2 history 2 science, 1 common core math. Friday- 5 language skills. Handwriting and Reading were done almost daily.
It was easier focusing that way than one of each subject.

In addition we also had class connects on Monday and Tuesday. Class connects are like Skype sessions where they connect to the teacher and other students. The teacher would put them in groups, they'd read to the class, answer questions. Very social (for those worried about socialization)

There were MANY days we fought, many days we breezed through. Some days yes were 5-7 hours, some days we were done in 2. Depending on the subject, the activities and how cooperative she was.

We also had her set up in the living room. Something I'm hoping to change this year if she receives a wireless computer from her school. It was a huge distraction. We had all her school supplies and books in one place and my books in a basket put away with some of her supplies (like the art supplies and science supplies)

Socialization: Other than her class connects, me and her brother, socialization depends on the parent and what they're willing to do. Children do not need school to be social. They can get socialization in many other ways. There are activities just for students that are home schooled at discount prices, girl scouts, YMCA, community center, town sports, going to the park and getting together with other homeschooling families. All of these circumstances still enable your child to get socialization. Just because they're home schooled doesn't mean they're hermits.

"I don't have the patience for that". It's actually not about patience, you know your child. You know how they learn, what they like and it's one on one. Different methods help with the patience. There are days we have our struggles at which point we walk away, do a different subject and come back later.

After our first year our verdict is: We still LOVE it. I love being a part of her learning and what she's learning. If I don't want her to know something or I want to put our beliefs into it, I can. It also helps with me being able to teach her. My daughter loves it still as well. She likes her short days, the limited structure and being able to go anywhere we want, whenever we want.

We look forward to starting 1st grade in August.



Sunday, July 12, 2015

Getting back to blogging.... First post.. CLEANING

Homeschooling through a public school all year our house has taken a back burner to the cleaning and now that school is over for a few weeks... It's been nice to get it clean!

Right now is tag sale season, so it's a perfect time for decluttering!

So we started in the attic. We didn't do a ton up here because it was for the most part done, but we still got rid of 3 trash bags full of just JUNK. Papers that were kept...for no reason. Broken toys that never made it downstairs... and random CRAP. What a nice feeling.

Next up was my sons room...which was pretty much our storage room/place we hide the christmas presents.

This room was SO overwhelming. Where do I begin?! Here are the before pics:


Crazy mess right?

Well... first place I started was the closet since that was the least overwhelming. After that I tackled baby clothes from my 6 year old... TIME TO DONATE! So 5 boxes full of clothes 0-2T got taken out. I kept the 3 and 4T to consign for the fall. I took the jumperoo out and put it in the attic with the baby swing and bouncer as these can also be consigned.

WOW, the room looks loads better already.

Now it was a case of just sweeping the floor, going through some old baby items from my 2 year old and making the four piles:

Keep.

Trash.

Sell.
Donate.

Only 1 bag came out for trash, and 7 boxes, a seat and a bag of stuffies got donated. It felt WONDERFUL.

Here's the after: 

What are you doing to declutter?

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Starting a new life... sort of. Day 1.

Disorganization. Clutter. Mess.

That's become my life lately.

The problem?

WHERE TO START?!

So today we're going to start.

Day 1. Figure out what I NEED to do. Lets start with 2 things.

A. Make lists. 
     1. Schedule
     2. Chores
     3. Daily Room to clean out.

B. Thoroughly Clean one room a day. Make 4 piles.
     1. Keep - Find a PLACE
     2. Toss - Trash Items
     3. Sell - City wide tag sale coming up ;)
     4. Donate - After all is said and done... don't bring it BACK into the house.

C. Look up ways to get organized better.


It's a start. I'll add to it as I think of things to help get organized. Any suggestions? Comment below!

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Restarting the 21 day fix

I started the 21 day fix again! I did it for both November and December (yes during the holidays) and had great results.
But when you don't do it for 6 weeks and eat rather unhealthy and eat a few bags of mini eggs, the weight tends to pile on.

So here's what we don't do.

We don't say I'll start it tomorrow; or Sunday; or March 1st.

You say I'll start TODAY!

That's exactly what I did! I ate horrible today. That doesn't mean I'm going to tomorrow, but I did exercise and that's how I started TODAY!

You can too! Tell me what motivates you:

Monday, February 9, 2015

Throwing a Frozen Birthday Party.

My daughter turned 6 in November and wanted to a Frozen birthday party (because no ones done with Frozen yet right?)

Being so close to Christmas I had snowflakes at my disposal as well as Christmas lights.

My plan for decor: Use Tulle and lights on the windows. Hanging snowflakes, snowflakes on the walls, birthday banner, tulle on the ceiling and a photo area for kids.

For the snowflakes on the walls I used my cricut machine and used the new snowflake cartridge (perfect timing since it only came out in the couple months). Originally we were going to cut snowflakes out of coffee filters but I'm glad we went this route. They were cleaner cut and looked much nicer o the wall. They also took a lot less time and I was able to get 72 snowflakes done in about an hour. Works for me!

The snowflake lights and Christmas lights were up with the the white tulle on the windows and looked great. My sister helped out and put up the twinkling lights to make it look cooler. It definitely made a difference.







Then we put the tulle up and I only had enough to do the one room, which still looked great.
My sister and I also made a Wandering Oakens trading post. 







Finally we hung the birthday banner and snowflakes. For the birthday banner I used my cricut again and cut out snowflakes, letters and the back part of the banner. It looked great! We also bought snowflake ornaments to hang everywhere.

We did end up sticking up a blanket as a back drop but my son kept tangling himself up in it and coffee was spilled on the pieces for the picture, so we never did that activity.

Next we had food. We did troll rocks, Elsa's icicles (cheese sticks), Elsas snow storm, Eternal Winter mix (My recipe for "muddy buddys"), Svens antlers (long pretzal sticks), Olafs arms (small pretzel sticks), true loves kiss (cookies and cream hershey kisses), Hans frozen heart (frozen strawberries), Svens Carrots (long carrots), Annas snowballs (white chedder cheese balls), Kristoffs Iceblocks (blue jello), Marshmellows Snowballs (big marshmellows), Olafs Popcorn.




Do you want to build a snowman?: We had 3 marshmallows, small pretzel sticks for arms, 2 chocolate chips for eyes, 3 for the buttons, candy corn for the nose (.23 on clearance!) and we cut up pretzel sticks for the hair.








For Games we just let the kids play, did a scavenger hunt using quotes from the movie and pin the nose on Olaf. (My husband hand drew Olaf...so the noses were WAYYYY to big.) 









Sunday, November 23, 2014

21 Day fix Meal Plan for week 11/23-11/29

$191 later at Big Y with the extras for the family, (Pistachios, steak, steel cut oats, soda)
A meal plan was created. This trip should last around 10 days and I'll go back on Wednesday to get some more of the buy 1 get 2 free deals before the sale is over.

My Plan on the 21 day fix is the highest bracket. I'm also nursing. Some of the numbers are a bit different because we have Thanksgiving this week!
My plan is 6 red and green, 4 purple and yellow, 1 blue, 1 red.



I color coded everything, as well as you can see on the right hand side how many total containers I should be having for the week.








Friday, November 21, 2014

21 day fix on a budget!

There are probably a lot of people who are thinking, no way! Junk food is cheaper!

Well we're going to create a meal plan that is on a budget using local deals, thats healthy and that you can also get a VARIETY. Too many times I see meal plans and its the SAME thing every single day. BOOOOORING. I need some variance in my life.
The closest store is Big Y. Then stop and shop. Sometimes I do peapod service because of having the kids. It's a great service! You can pick up to avoid the $7-10 delivery charge, or you can have it delivered! (Typically what I do) You can also give them manufacturer coupons when they drop off your order to deduct from your total.
For those interested, please click on my referral link where you will be able to help me feed my family but also get $20 off your order to feed your family! Win win!
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Back to the topic on hand.
Big Y is B1G2 free this week, so that will get me the most for my money.
I already have some ground beef and yogurt, I don't eat steak and we're going to be having turkey for thanksgiving so I can take leftovers. With everything I'm getting this should equal $90, and last 10 days, if not more for the chicken. I will most likely go back on Wednesday to grab more of the b1g2 free deals before they expire. Like the chicken.
 My list is:
Perdue chicken breast 
steam fresh veggies
yams
San georgino pasta
cooked salad shrimp 
Apples
carrots
asparagus
kale
Wheat Bread
Steel Cut oats
Eggs
Deli Meat


Most of these I will be getting 9 of to take advantage of the buy 1 get 2 free deals. Then on top I will add in the few things extra my kids and husband like to eat, so food shopping should be around 100-125 without coupons.

Now time to search for some coupons and make the meal plan before shopping!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Starting the 21 Day fix.

Ok, here we go! Yet another "diet regimen" I can fail at.
Well I'm hoping thats not the case for the 21 day fix.

I am looking at the 21 day fix as a change of lifestyle. Yes, I will make some bad choices, yes I will probably eat bad things, BUT the 21 day fix will show me how to portion; how to make BETTER choices. Instead of eating an entire bag of doritos (seriously...do they put drugs in them to make you want MOOOORE?!) I will only have like 5-6 or I will make my own corn Tortilla Chips, where I can then have 16 because it's healthier.
It's all about the choices you make. It's 80% diet, 20% exercise.

Here's to a new. Healthy. ME :)

So where does one start her journey in losing weight? Well first we take the before and after pictures and take the measurements. I'm not ready to share the before yet, but measurements are good.


Bust: 51
Waist: 44
Hips: 54
Thighs: L: 28 R: 28 1/2
Arms: L: 14 R: 14 1/2
Weight: 247.6   :'(


Goals:
I have a Long term goal of 160 pounds. This will allow me to play with my kids, donate eggs, and be over all healthy and not hate looking at myself. I believe this goal will take me 2 years.

In the mean time, my accountability partner Katie and I will be focusing on 5 pounds! We both weigh about the same, give or take a couple pounds and we both want to lose roughly the same (me a bit more). But we have our goal "Pictures" in mind. Having 2 kids, I'm not sure its entirely possible, but we'll soon find out :)

So for every 5 pounds we lose, we get something. BOTH of us have to lose those 5 pounds though. It'll help motivate the other so we both get something.

Next we need a plan, but I'm also an extreme couponer, so spending hundreds of money on a new "plan" is NOT in my budget. So in addition to taking this journey with me, we're going to be doing the 21 day on a BUDGET!

Stay tuned, because we're far from over, but it's time to go match deals, coupons and meal plan. More tomorrow. :)

By the way. I am not a beach body coach.