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September 16, 2015

How to Purge Your Closet

Today, I am sharing my best practice for How to Purge Your Closet

While everyone will have a different approach to tackling this chore, these tips have helped us be successful in eliminating clothing clutter and staying organized!

Purge Closet

1. Remove everything from the closet (or dresser)! This will allow you to take a close look at each item. Check for stains/wear. Check the size - Does it still fit? Do you truly love the item? If you had the chance to buy it all over again, would you? Do you actually wear the piece - not someday, but right now?

2. Think carefully about each item that you return to the closet/dresser. Purge items that are stained/worn. Purge items that no longer fit. Purge items that no longer fit your season of life. Purge items that you don't truly love. Purge items that are high maintenance. Purge items that you pass over every single time you go to pick out an outfit to wear.

I organize my closet by:

Sleeveless Tops
Short Sleeve Tops
Long Sleeve Tops
Sweaters
Sweatshirts
Skirts
Dresses
Pants
Jeans
Coats

Within in section, [I will admit] that I keep things color-coded (for the most part). 
When it's time to put laundry away, everything has a place. 
When it's time to pick out an outfit, I know where everything is. 

*Your approach to this may differ depends on where you live (We are in the Carolinas where many items work year-round.), the size of your closets, etc.*

Have you heard of a capsule wardrobe? I share a little bit about it here, and I would love to know if this something you do! While this may not exactly be your style, there are some great insights to be gained from those who have embraced this approach. I really love the ideas and inspiration included in this post from The Dallas Moms Blog: Why I Got Rid of My Whole Wardrobe.

Photo Credit: Dallas Moms Blog

3. Make smart decisions about what to do with items you have purged:

My Favorite Ideas

Return any/all recently purchased/gifted items that still have the tags - Yes, even if you don't have a receipt. Many stores will offer you store credit toward/or the option to trade for something you will actually wear.

Sell higher end name brand items on eBay or another great on-line marketplace - new options seem to be popping up all the time!

Have a yard sale! Now hear me out...I'm not talking about a yard sale where you practically give your items away - charging customers only $.25 or $.50 per item simply because you want to get rid of the stuff. There are ways for you to actually make money having a yard sale, and I would love for you to read my tips for how that is possible! 


Donate your items! Help a charity of your choice while also taking a tax deduction for yourself - It's a win/win for everyone! 

I love this tip from A Bowl Full of Lemons
Keep a laundry basket (with a trash bag inside) in your closet. Whenever you want to purge clothing, just toss it into the basket. Once the trash bag is full, it's time to donate!

A Little Encouragement: 
Keep few (if any) sentimental items. When it comes to purging items that are no longer needed, sell them...donate them...pass them along to someone else before they yellow...before they become dated/out-of-style. Release them - allowing someone else to enjoy the life that's left in them rather than you hoarding them for years to come.

Want to have a cleaner home? Own less stuff. It works every time. - becoming minimalist

August 31, 2015

How to Purge Your Kids' Closets

Keeping up with my kids' clothes can feel like a full time job sometimes! 

Between finding great deals on items that they need, laundering their clothes, keeping their dressers/closets sorted/organized, purging items that need to go, transitioning out pieces my older one has outgrown and adding them to his little brother's closet...maintaining organization in this area definitely keeps me busy! 

Today, I am sharing my best practice for How to Purge Your Kids' Closets
While preferences will differ when it comes to how to tackle this, these tips have helped us be successful in eliminating clothing clutter and staying organized!
Purge Closets


1. Remove everything from the closet (or dresser)! This will allow you to take a close look at each item. Check for stains/wear. Check the size - Does it still fit? Do you/your child (depending on their age) love the item? Does your child actually wear the item? If they don't wear it or you find yourself thinking They might wear it someday. get rid of it: unless it is a size/piece you have purchased for a future season. (Read: How Buying Ahead Saves Us Loads of Money)

2. Think carefully about each item that you return to the closet/dresser. Purge items that are stained/worn. Purge items that no longer fit. Purge items that were gifted/passed down to your family that you/your child don't really love/wear - Yes, even if the item(s) came from grandma.

In the dresser drawers, there is a drawer for casual shirts, a drawer for shorts, and a drawer for jeans.
Keeping this simple makes it easy for my little ones to assist with putting away laundry and picking out their own clothes to wear. 

In the closet, I hang nicer tops/sweaters, dresses, and coats. 

*Your approach to this may differ depends on where you live (We are in the Carolinas where many items work year-round.), the size of your closets, etc.*

3. Make smart decisions about what to do with items you have purged:

My Recommendations
Return any/all recently purchased/gifted items that still have the tags - Yes, even if you don't have a receipt. Many stores will offer you store credit toward/or the option to trade for something you actually need. This is just one small part of How I'm Able to Dress My Kids for Free - and you can, too! (Read: How to Dress Your Kids for Free)


Sell higher end name brand items on eBay or another great on-line marketplace - new options seem to be popping up all the time! (Read: How I Earn Extra Cash from Home)

While I choose not to consign my kids' clothes, you may love this option! 

Have a yard sale! Now hear me out...I'm not talking about a yard sale where you practically give your items away - charging customers only $.25 or $.50 for nice children's items simply because you want to get rid of the stuff. There are ways for you to actually make money having a yard sale, and I would love for you to read my tips for how that is possible! 



Donate your items! Help a charity of your choice while also taking a tax deduction for yourself - It's a win/win for everyone! 

I love this tip from A Bowl Full of Lemons
Keep a laundry basket (with a trash bag inside) in your closet. Whenever you want to purge clothing, just toss it into the basket. Once the trash bag is full, it's time to donate!

A Little Encouragement: 
Keep few (if any) sentimental items. When it comes to purging items that are no longer needed, sell them...donate them...pass them along to someone else before they yellow...before they become dated/out-of-style. Release them - allowing someone else to enjoy the life that's left in them rather than you hoarding them for years to come.


Want to have a cleaner home? Own less stuff. It works every time. - becoming minimalist


August 24, 2015

Save Big Shopping for Back to School

Back-to-School can create a lot of expense - especially if you have multiple children that you are preparing for a new school year! 

This post includes some of my favorite tips for how to save big when shopping for back to school:

Save Big Shopping for Back to School
Save Big Shopping for Back to School

Take Inventory
Before you begin shopping, take inventory! 
Do your kids have any school supplies that were left over from last year?
Do you already own any of the needed items on their school supply list?
(Check your coupon stockpile - if you have one: You should already have the tissues...the Ziploc bags...the hand sanitizer...all of those kinds of non-perishable items that many schools require...items that you have found great coupon deals on along the way! If you are not prepared in this way, be sure to make a mental note and plan ahead for next year. This approach will save you loads!)

Browse their closets!
What clothing items do they need?
What clothing items do they not need?

As you're browsing, purge! Clear out items your kids no longer wear/need. Find a way to make money off of these items, and then use the money to purchase needed items. This is - in part - how I'm basically able to dress my kids for free!


Buy Ahead of Time! 
Don't wait until back-to-school shopping is in full swing! Buy items at the end of season - the year prior. Hit up your favorite consignment sales! Shop yard sales throughout the summer before school starts. Avoid the chaos of back-to-school shopping. Avoid the pretend sales that oftentimes aren't really sales at all. Save money by shopping ahead:


Buy Quality
Yes, this sometimes means you will pay a little more up front - even when shopping in a smart, savvy way, but it will be worth it! By buying quality backpacks, lunchboxes, etc, you will be able to make various items last for two...sometimes even three years.

Purchase clothing that will last! 
Buy name brand, quality items that will last all throughout the school year (and maybe even beyond that). You want items that will hold up to wear and tear...hold up in the laundry - better clothes will simply last longer. Psst...you don't have to spend a lot to buy quality items - I promise!

I have actually found that my kiddos do not grow out of certain brands quite as quickly. Do your kids have items from last year that still fit them? Probably so. Any chance their winter coat still fits? By recycling a few items here and there, you can save lots. 

Spray those new tennis shoes!
While most of my kids' clothing is purchased second-hand, most of their shoes are purchased new. Especially when it comes to tennis shoes, I always like to coat them with a protective spray - before my kids wear them for the first time. Doing so definitely extends the life of their tennis shoes!

School Supplies
Throughout the summer, watch for school supply specials at your local office supply stores as well as your local dollar stores. Also know that most office supply stores will match Amazon prices - so be sure to check Amazon before you buy! I have also found amazing deals at drugstores!
Let the coupon blogs do the work for you - watching for them to let you know when you can score Crayola crayons for FREE, notebooks for $.17, glue sticks for $.25. Yes, these deals happen...and when they do, I stock up - even thinking ahead to the annual Operation Christmas Child outreach!
Note: For some items, you may even want to buy enough for the next year. Yes, that's what I said. Items that do not have a shelf life...items that you know for sure you will need again. If the deal is completely out of this world (Deal seekers, you know what I'm talking about here.), don't just think ahead...think way ahead! You'll be glad you did. 
P.S. Be sure to store them in an organized way that will allow you to actually find them when you need them.
Some moms will purchase supplies on clearance after school starts and then put them away for the next school year - smart, smart, smart.

Lunches
This will look different for each family, but packing lunches for your kiddos can help to save you lots of money. Over the weekend, go ahead and organize the items they will need for their lunch - Use Ziploc bags to portion their snacks. Wash/Cut/Prepare their fruits and veggies. There are little things you can do ahead of time to make your week run just a tad smoother - keeping you from having to pay for convenience on those extra stressful mornings. This kind of organization can also give you a head start on meal prep for busy weeknights:

Follow All Kinds of Things's board All Kinds of Things' Recipes on Pinterest.

Required Reading
Leading up the start of a new school year, many students are required to read various titles. Check your local library...search for free/low-cost downloads of these books. This may prove to save your family a bundle!

Carpool
Have you considered carpooling with another family? Gas savings, anyone? Sounds good to me!

Speaking of gas savings, check out how we're consistently paying $40 for $50 of gas:
Saving Money on Gas with Harris Teeter

Quick Question:
Does your state have a tax-free weekend? This can be helpful...in some ways...though the savviest of shoppers definitely proceed with caution.

What tips have worked for your family? I love adding to my lists of money-saving ideas!

August 21, 2015

How to Save Money Shopping Kid's Consignment

Do you love consignment season? While I don't consign my kids' clothes, I will admit that shopping the sales can be a lot of fun! However, in order to make the most of shopping this way, there are some specific things I do to make sure I am actually saving money! 

How to Save Money Shopping Kid's Consignment will give you a glimpse in to my best practice, and I would love to hear what has worked for you!  

How to Save Money Shopping Kid's Consignment
How to Save Money Shopping Kid's Consignment

My Favorite Kid's Sale in the Carolinas: Kat's Kid Sale

Before You Shop:

As consignment season draws near, make a game plan! I like to check Consignment Mommies for a complete listing of all the upcoming sales in my area. After having my first little one, I hit several sales - and it was just too much! Too many sales...Too much stuff...just too much...but this did give me an idea of which sales would be my favorite in the future. Now I simply mark my calendar for a couple of my favorite sales and don't sweat it if I don't make it to any of the others. 

Before you head to the sales, browse your kiddos' closets
What do they need? What do they not need? 

As you're browsing, purge! Clear out items your kids no longer wear/need. Find a way to make money off of these items (You may even chose to consign them.), and then use the money to purchase needed items. This is - in part - how I'm basically able to dress my kids for free, and you can do it, too.


Now it's time to shop! 

My Top Tips for Shopping Kid's Consignment

While waiting to shop on half-price day might provide you some bargains, you definitely don't get the best selection. If at all possible, arrive at the start of the sale. You may even choose to consign your items simply so you can shop before the public - I totally get that!

Upon entering the sale, head straight for the section that includes that items that you need the most. For me, I have the most difficulty finding larger boys' sizes that are in nice condition - So I head straight for that section, and I usually find myself alone there! I grab the very best pieces I can find and then move to the sections that include plenty to go around for everything - like the little girl's section. There is always plenty to choose from there! 

Only shop for high end brands! When shopping consignment, skip over lower-end brands that can be found anywhere...at any time...for a low price. When I attack [especially] that larger boys' section, I'm looking for Ralph Lauren Polo...Gap...Boden...etc. - brands that I know are harder to find...in great condition...at a low price.

As you shop, grab items that immediately speak to you! With consignment prices being a bit higher than yard sale prices, I only snatch up things that I truly love on the spot. 

When you have finished shopping, find a spot where you can sit down and go through your items. Carefully look at each piece - watch for stains that were missed at check-in...watch for wear that you didn't spot at first...make sure the price tag has not left a hole in the item...etc. This will give you the opportunity to talk yourself out of any damaged or unnecessary items that you might have grabbed on impulse. Most sales offer an area for shoppers to do this very thing, and this step has saved me from wasting money at the sales!

A Couple of Last Minute Thoughts

You know yourself...your shopping habits...the way you respond in this type of shopping environments...so ask yourself:

Do I need to pay with cash?

Do I need to be careful about what friend(s) I shop with at the event? Do I need to shop alone? Do I need to take a specific buddy who will make sure I don't go too crazy?

While shopping the sales can be a lot of fun, I'm sure we've all been guilty of getting caught up in the excitement. These tips have helped me attack these sales in a savvy way that keeps me from overspending and buying items that we really don't need. 

What are your best tips for shopping kid's consignment? 

For a little bit more about what I'm looking for when I'm bargain-shopping for my kids, check out:

Linking Up With The Modest MomMy Joy-Filled LifeA Wise WomanWomen with Intention, Oh Tiny Gifts, and A Mama's Story~

July 27, 2015

Can I Afford to Stay Home with My Babies?

You want to stay home with your little ones, but you're just not sure it's financially possible.

You may have asked yourself, "Can I afford to stay home with my babies?"

If so, this post is for you!
Afford to Stay Home

What are the deepest desires of your heart? 

What are your priorities?

Are you willing to make the lifestyle changes that might be necessary to make this possible?

If you have been following along in my space for long, you know my passion for motherhood

You know my heart for mothers serving their families and managing their homes in a creative way. I realize that my perspective on this is not a popular one - a call for moms of little ones to reject the cultural norms in this country and embrace the Creator's design for the family and their God-given role in the home.

Sally Clarkson does such a beautiful job of describing God's design for motherhood, and if you are a mom seeking specific direction in this area, I know you will be encouraged by her!


I did not choose motherhood because I was "just a teacher".
I did not choose motherhood because we felt we could "make it" on my husband's salary.
It was not at all a financial decision.
I chose motherhood, because God gave me children.

Even in faith circles, we have accepted the lie that men and women are equal in every way and that there should be no difference made between genders. We have accepted the lies that we can do it all, have it all, be in two places at once, give 100% to our children...as well as a full-time career. Ignoring God's design, we have begun to embrace new thoughts and ideas - ideas that have taken women away from their homes and placed them in full-time careers - while childcare workers take care of the little ones. 

We have farmed our children out to day cares, nannies, etc. and we pay them to raise our children. When you consider all of the costs involved in a mother maintaining a full-time career - child care ($$$), travel expenses (vehicle, gas, etc.), service costs (house cleaning, lawn maintenance, dry cleaning, eating out, etc.), the spending that takes place simply because the part-time mom feels she deserves certain things, the lack of time she feels she has to commit to wise money management, etc. - many families are barely breaking even. Some families would be amazed at how much more money they would have if the mom gave up her full-time career - Yes, you heard me correctly. Sure, some are coming out ahead financially - possibly way ahead - but their homes...their families are the price that is paid.

Is it worth it?

Read: From Classroom Teacher to Full-Time Mom


...but I have to work, they say.

Sure, they might have to work if they are going to be able to afford the house that they've mortgaged. 

Sure, they might have to work if they are going to continue carrying car payments. 

Sure, they might have to work to justify their shopping habits - even though the spending may not be that extravagant. 

Sure, they might have to work to feel okay about taking the vacations that they feel their children deserve. 

Sure, they might have to work because they've married a man who insists that they have a real job.

Sure, they might have to work to pay for years of poor financial decisions.

But in all reality, do they really have to work? 

We need to keep God's wishes at the center of our desires. We can strategize and plan, but we need to run our plans through the grid of God's plan. Having this mind-set is part of what sets us apart from the world. People in the world make plans according to what they feel is best for them, what will bring the most financial gain, or what will bring them notoriety and success. God invites us to make our plans according to what will be in line with His desire for us and what will bring glory to Him, not ourselves. - Karen Ehman

It is possible to live [and thrive] on one income (no matter what that income might look like), and in my post - How to Thrive on One Income - I share some of my most practical tips.

Maybe you find yourself in a situation where you are wondering if this one-income thing is possible for your family. If so, you are the mom I want to encourage today!

Are you willing to make the effort to budget carefully?

Are you willing to learn how to be a more savvy shopper?

Are you willing to do without the truly unnecessary?

Are you willing to stop buying things you don't need?

Are you willing to downsize - drastically, if necessary?

Are you willing to viciously attack any lifestyle/cycle of debt you may have?

Well, it all depends on your priorities.

You will only truly sacrifice when you passionately believe in the outcome. 
- Dame Ramsey


Soon after I became a mom, I started to realize that there are many moms who have no desire to be with their children. They will openly tell you that they would not be able to stand being with their little ones all day. Hey, at least they're honest, but I have to say...I felt a little shocked when I started encountering these mamas. Yes, I realize that being a full-time parent is incredibly difficult...it would be far easier to pass my responsibilities off to someone else... so I shouldn't be surprised by what these moms have to say, but I am.

More commonly though, I hear mothers with full-time careers outside of the home saying that they wish they could find a way to be home with their babies. They say that they would give anything to be able to quit working outside the home - away from their little ones - away from their domains, but many of them - for whatever reason - are not taking any steps toward changing their situation. Maybe they feel stuck? Maybe they feel hopeless?

If you continue to do the same things that you've always done, you can not expect your situation to change. 

As a result, some of these moms spend a great deal of time and energy declaring to the world - typically in conversation with other moms or on social media - how difficult their life is as a working mom. They passionately express their belief that they are pulling double-duty, and they want everyone to understand that their hard is so much more difficult than everyone else's hard. However, the reality is that we are all working moms - It's just that some of us do it part-time and some of us do it full-time. Some of us pay childcare workers to do our parenting job while we - for various reason(s) - commit ourselves to a full-time career and some of us consistently do the child-rearing ourselves.

If she were at an outside job all day long, she couldn't leave her children unattended all day. Someone would have to get them up, dress them, feed them, cook, clean, change diapers, give naps, chauffeur them, monitor homework, feed them again, clean up again, and so on and so on. What moms at home do all day is work. - Karen Ehman

I have watched countless moms leave newborn babies behind and head back to work. Many are heartbroken...shedding tears as they hand their itty bitty ones over to someone else, and I want to to tell these moms: You do not have to do it. You do not have to leave your babies. You do not have to experience that kind of loss and sadness. It isn't meant to be that way, sweet mama.

While lamenting their situation, they continue in the same cycles of money coming in/money going out, and they attempt to rationalize their situation with statements such as: 

It's not the quantity of time I spend with my children that matters - It's the quality. 

...but I love my job. Why should I have to sacrifice my career? 

I want my children to see me working hard and enjoying what I do. 

My kids understand that this is just what we have to do

My mother was a part-time mom, and I turned out okay for the most part. 

...but children are so expensive.

It makes me sad to hear parents say that can't have any more children because they can't afford to pay for them. If God has placed a desire in your heart to have more children, I can assure you that He will provide for your family. He does not fail. We are the ones who have blown this parenting thing way out of proportion - especially when it comes to our pocketbooks.

A Couple of Final Thoughts
As I mentioned before, I realize that there will be many who disagree with my perspective on this topic. This post was not intended to confront those who may find themselves feeling differently regarding roles in the home, etc. This post was specifically designed to provide direction for those seeking direction in this specific area.

I am in no way saying that it is wrong for moms to [have hobbies they enjoy] or to bring in income for their families. No money-making allowed is definitely not what I'm saying. There are so many great options out there for full-time moms - options that allow them to save money for their families/supplement what God has provided through their husband without their home and family paying a price. This will most definitely look different for each family, but for me, I love this blogging space. It is a creative outlet that yes, generates additional income for our family. However, I have shared my heart about how important it has been for me to keep this particular hobby in its rightful place. In addition to blogging, I have shared other ideas for making extra cash from home - things that I have always enjoyed doing...on the side...but not at the expense of my home. 

Some families have faced great tragedy and loss and have been forced to make difficult decisions in this area. This post was not designed to address those kinds of extreme situations. The thoughts shared here today are specifically intended to encourage and challenge those who are intentionally working toward seeing their desire to be a full-time mom become a reality. 

The road may not be an easy one, but I promise you it will be worth it!

The day-to-day of this approach to life will look very different for each family...It may vary depending on the ages of your children...There will be adjustments as your family unit walks through different seasons of life together. There is no set formula to walking this out, so if you are struggling with a decision related to your life as mom, may I encourage you to take some time to gain God's perspective in your specific life situation? He understands your family's financial needs; He is walking with you in the misunderstandings you may be having with your spouse; He is there in those moments when you are doubting your ability to mother well; and He will honor your desire to seek Him and His very best for your family.

July 23, 2015

Harris Teeter's Express Lane Shopping

As a mom with two little ones (and a third-one on the way), I am always looking for ways to make our life easier - creative ideas for staying organized, saving time, all while watching my budget. 

After bringing our second little guy home from the hospital, I discovered Lettuce Carry. This Charlotte-based business would deliver groceries to your door, and as long as you spent a certain amount ($25), it was free! 

It was such a great situation, but my hubby had great concern over their business model of delivering for free...His concerns were validated when Lettuce Carry shut down their business just months after we had discovered them. 

Would you think I was crazy if I told you I might have teared up a bit?

After hearing their announcement via Facebook (which I must say I would have appreciated a personal phone call regarding their situation - I mean, c'mon...I had been a faithful customer...), I immediately started searching for a similar business in our area. 

There was none.

I have loved using Absolute Organics - another great delivery company in our area, but they mainly specialize in produce. While we use a lot of produce (and their customer service is awesome!) I really needed more. 

I know you empty-nest mamas are rolling your eyes at the way us modern mamas stress over our options for grocery delivery service...I can hear you now, "When I was raising my kids..." but please just admit that it's the best thing since Ranch dressing. 

My desperation resulted in my finally trying Harris Teeter's Express-Lane Online Shopping Service. 
What had kept me from doing this in the past? The fact that there was a charge to do it. Yes, you heard me currently. I did not want to pay. So, I never tried them...and friends, I am now living with a great deal of regret. 

I am a believer. 

Maybe you've been considering giving them a try, but the $4.95 per order charge is holding you back as well...Today, let me share with you what I believe to be the pros and cons of the service and you can let me know what you think! 

The Pros & Cons of Harris Teeter's Express-Lane Shopping
Harris Teeter Express Lane Shopping

Pros
You can try it for free! Yes, your first order is free. 

Instead of paying $4.95, you can actually subscribe - for what has already proven to be a great savings for us. There are a couple of different options, but we have subscribed to the year-long service and paid $99.95. 

You can shop on-line from home! This makes all the different for me. No tackling kiddos...No juggling snacks...No cleaning up sippy cup spills...etc. within the store. I have been able to shop while the kids are sleeping - quickly selecting the items that I need. This saves me time (as I'm not walking up and down grocery store aisles) and it saves me money (as I am not making additional purchases on items that aren't on my shopping list).

They also have an app that makes it easy as pie to shop from anywhere! The Harrris Teeter app (downloaded from my Google Play Store) may now be my favorite app...In my heart, it's competing with Instagram for first place.)

I don't have to get out of my car! Hallelujah. Kids stay in their carseats. Mama stays in her front seat. I press the button for my automatic rear door, and the store employee loads my groceries in to the back of my super-cool minivan. The employee then brings the hand-held credit card machine (as well as my receipt) around to my window, and the transaction is completed right then and there.

My coupons are still accepted! To me, this was a deal-breaker. Without coupons, Harris Teeter is not always the best place to score great deals. However, with coupons, it is hands-down the number one [grocery-store] bargain stop in our area. With that being said, I am not comfortable submitting 20 coupons, rain checks, etc. through the Express-Lane service. At points when I find myself with lots of coupons to spend...at times such as double-coupon week, I plan to go in - shopping and checking out in store (probably on a Saturday morning after I'm finished yard saling...or on a Sunday afternoon while my kids are napping). Doing this will allow me to watch the cashier like a hawk and address any issues that might arise...Fellow couponers, you know what I'm talking about here.

Cons
Would I have liked to pay less than $99.95? Sure, and that amount may hold you back from giving it a try. However, in my current season of life, I would much rather give up $100 elsewhere and use the money for a service that makes all the difference for me right now. 

When shopping on the website, I wish the sale prices were a little easier to see. Oftentimes the eVIC sale price is not clearly visible until I click on the item. I feel like this creates an extra step for me, and I would love to see this aspect of the website adjusted. 

Yes, I love that the coupons are accepted, but here's what I don't love. When you drive up to pick up your order, you submit your coupons to the store employee. The coupons are "placed in your file" and the savings is deducted from your next order. In my opinion, this is the number one issue with this service - the one thing that bothers me the most. Ugh! I despise it. So, here's what I do...I snap a photo of the coupons I'm submitting (also making note of them in the shopper notes) and then I double-check them against my next order - making sure that no coupons have been missed. Have I caught mistakes? Yes. Drives me crazy. My photo documentation/note taking has definitely paid off, but I wish I didn't have to do it at all. Wouldn't it just be easier for them to deduct the amount at the time of your order? You would think...but no one really asked me...

Have you used this service? 

Some of you have told me that you love to grocery shop! In this season of life, grocery shopping is most definitely a chore that I don't love, so I've been excited to save time (and still money) by using Harris Teeter's Express-Lane Service. 

What pros/cons would you add to the list?

Are you a Target shopper? Target is another place where scoring deals is easy - thanks to their awesome coupon-stacking policy! Their customer service? Now that's another story...

July 18, 2015

Our Saturday so far...

So, earlier this week I noticed a yard sale sign for a multi- family sale being held not too far from my house. Something about the sign just made me feel like it was going to be a good sale, so I planned to hit it early this morning. We had some other things we needed to do this morning, so I knew I wasn't going to be able to shop for long, but I definitely wanted to hit this particular sale...and maybe a couple of other early ones that I had noticed on Craig's List.

The sale was advertised for 7am, which means I would plan to arrive between 6:30am-6:45am. If an ad explains that early birds are NOT welcome, I don't arrive early, but most people are set up and ready to go...ready for you to buy!


I arrived at this sale around 6:45am. Usually, other early birds are shopping with me at that time, but not today. You see, it's been so hot here lately that there just aren't as many sales as you will find here from the end of April through the first part June. So, needless to say, there weren't alot of people out and about...and boy did that just add to the fun of what happened this morning.

Picture an overly organized, obsessive-compulsive, germaphobic woman who has an obsession with handbags, The Container Store, and Pottery Barn. Hallelujah. That is all I have to say.

I was in Heaven. Everything was meticulously organized. Everything was exceptionally clean. Everything was fairly priced. & I have never been more excited to hear that someone was accepting credit cards as a form of payment at their yard sale.

Is that a thing where you live? I've noticed more and more people doing it, and it's awesome! Not because I buy more than I can afford...but because I am able to earn cash back on my yard sale purchases. Yes, I realize that sounds insane...insanely beautiful.

Needless to say, I left the sale with a feeling of euphoria. I hit two other sales, then I headed home to meet up with my crew.

We had big plans to go to a farm this morning, and that is what we did. We were planning to make it for the 9am tour...never dreaming how hot and humid it would already be at 9am.

We fed the animals...We witnessed a pig finish delivering a litter of 9 piglets...and her placenta...(Isn't that a nice thought?)...We milked a cow...well, it was a simulated situation...but still. Between the birthing of the piglets...the delivery of the placenta...and the milking of the cow, I began to have sweaty palms and shortness of breath as I pondered the fact that in just a matter of weeks, I will be delivering a child...and a placenta...and then I will spend the next year of my life feeling like Bessy the Cow...if you know what I'm saying.

Okay, I'll move on...the above paragraph quite possibly made you feel very uncomfortable.

After a morning at the farm, we went to Cracker Barrel...we ordered eggs and bacon (#farm)...and maybe a whole lot of hashbrown casserole (#heaven). I asked my hubby the following question: "Why doesn't Cracker Barrel have a drive-thru that allows you to order coffee and hashbrown casserole?" Is it only pregnant people who think like this?

Following our glorious "Old Timer's Breakfast" feast, we headed to the mattress store to pick up a new set of mattresses for my oldest kiddo. We strapped the set to the top of our mini-van (because we are cool)...and we headed home...only to find out that the weather radar was incorrect...and the storm that was scheduled for 2pm was actually going to hit [with a vengeance] at 1pm. What kind of weatherman could make this kind of mistake?! *insert dramatic sigh*

We decided to drive, drive, drive as far as we could...but once the storm started we were forced to pull off and find cover. It was either a drive-thru car wash or the overhang of our local funeral home. I feared that a funeral service would be in process and we would be the Clampetts sitting outside rudely causing a scene, so we opted for the car wash. We sat there for approximately 43.2 minutes. I sipped my to-go Cracker Barrel coffee and read a magazine...while hubby tracked the radar on his phone...and my littlest one slept...and my oldest talked non-stop.

When the storm began to clear, we finished our trek home...removed the mattress set from the top of the van (We should have paid the $100 delivery fee.)...put the boys down for naps...then settled in for an episode of "Duck Dynasty".

It was during this time of relaxation when hubby and I devoured a batch of diced avocados and tomatoes - both purchased this morning at the farm. They were delicious. We didn't use the sodium-packed guacamole seasoning packet that we usually use, so this was a healthy snack...

...except for the Tostito chips that we used for dipping...

...never mind those.

P.S. If you would like to see a few photos from our day (including a glimpse of the goodies I found at that glorious yard sale), check out my Instagram account - I like to chronicle our adventures there. 

July 15, 2015

Stockpiling Before Baby

When it comes to preparing for a new baby, there are a handful of things we've done to help make each transition as smooth as possible. 

Stockpiling before baby? Absolutely!

We stockpile various items that we know we are going to need! In the months following our new little one's arrival, we are set - which has kept us from having to rush out and overspend for items we might need.


We live this way whether or not a new baby is on the way, but we plan a little more thoroughly when we are expecting a new little one! In advance, we have frugally shopped for the items we will need, and we've been able to save loads!


Paper Products - Paper Plates, Plastic Cups, Plastic Utensils, Paper Towels, Toilet Paper, Etc. - Make sure you are all set with enough not just for your immediate family but for any visitors you will have in the coming weeks. *I would encourage you to consider the same approach regarding toiletries, cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, etc. 

Snacks/Meals - Before our first baby, I made a few freezer meals, but when it came time for baby number two, I knew that I needed to have more than just a few on hand. For a couple of months leading up to my due date, I made one or two extra meals here and there so I would have lots stashed away for following baby. If making freezer meals isn't your thing, you can purchase yummy pre-made meals and pack them away in the freezer! While you're at Sam's Club...or Costco...or wherever you're buying those pre-made meals, also pick up lots of snacks! Snacks that store well or freeze well are smart moves. Nuts...fruit...crackers...you get the idea. Stockpiling some bottled water is always a good idea, too!

Mommy Supplies - Motrin, Tucks, Pads, Lanolin Cream, Breast Pads, Etc. - I will not go in to great detail here regarding why you need to have these items on hand, but I will say that unless you are some kind of super woman, there are going to be a lot of things about post-postpartum that are not pretty, and you are going to want to be prepared. Some hospitals are very generous with these items and send you home with quite the stash, but some are not this way. So in order to save your sanity...and to keep from sending hubby out in the middle of the night, grab a few of these items ahead of time. If this is your first time around the block, ask a few mommy friends what items were helpful to them.

Baby Supplies - Diapers, Wipes, Diaper Rash Cream, Etc. During pregnancy, I coupon baby wipes as well as all sizes of diapers - making sure I have plenty on hand so that I am never faced with a last minute diaper purchase that requires me to pay full-price. When my littles have first come home from the hospital, having Diaper Changing Stations (little baskets that include diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream, an extra outfit for baby, etc.) already set up and located throughout the house has been super helpful. These extra little "makeshift changing stations" have kept me from running all around the house to find what I need when it's time to change ALL of those newborn diapers. *




Baby Food - When it comes to feeding my little bitty ones, I like to make a lot of their food, but I also like to have some pre-made options on hand - especially for when we are on the go, traveling out of town, etc. So before baby arrives, I go ahead and buy the cereal I prefer as well as some containers/squeeze packs for pre-made veggies, fruit, etc. Great deals can be found at Harris Teeter, Target, Amazon, etc. You may be thinking this is thinking a little too far in advance, but having some of these things already stashed away in my pantry has truly been sanity-saving for me. It is far easier to go to Target before baby rather than after...I promise.


Baby Clothes - Babies quickly grow out of their first outfits. In fact, my babies never wore any newborn sizes. If you have followed along with me for very long, you know that we buy ahead even when it comes to clothes. Post-partum is not the time to be rushing out to purchase new sleepers because your little one has outgrown their newborn sleepers. I would definitely encourage new mamas to think ahead on this one - way ahead!

When it comes to the day-to-day expenses, I am convinced that kids are going to be as expensive as you allow them to be. When it comes to clothes, we are able to dress our kids for free. Here's how!

What about your other children?
1. Go ahead and have plenty of snacks ready to go for them as well!
2. Also, think ahead by having a few fresh toys/activities that are either new to them or that they haven't seen in awhile. This will be super helpful to you when you need them to play independently or work on an activity with daddy while you feed baby.

A few other things you might want to consider having on hand...
1. Thank You Note Cards
2. Stamps for Thank You Notes and Baby Announcements
3. A Great Coupon Code for those Baby Announcements you are going to Order
(Watch for this throughout your pregnancy!)
4. Here's where you're going to really start to wonder about me (if you haven't already). My babies have been due late summer/early fall. Sooooo, throughout my pregnancies, I have made a little extra attention to my holiday planning. Yes, I'm talking about Christmas shopping. I like to pick special items up all throughout the year, but when I know a baby is coming, it is helpful to me to be a little extra thoughtful in my planning - especially when it comes to stocking stuffers and such (or having what we need to participate in Operation Christmas Child's Shoebox Outreach). I have never regretted planning ahead...especially when it comes to the holidays!

Disclaimer: Be careful that you do not overbuy any certain item/product. Some products may not work for you or your baby, so think of this as smart prep as opposed to panicked hoarding, and you'll be all set!

July 2, 2015

My Love Hate Relationship with Target

Are you a Target shopper? At Target, scoring deals is easy - thanks to their awesome coupon-stacking policy! Their customer service? Now that's another story...

Join me in chatting about  My Love Hate Relationship with Target:
Target

Things I Hate:
Customer Service: It is rare that I have a good experience with Target's Customer Service...whether in store...or on-line...or over the phone. I will leave it at that. 

Website: I have never been able to log on to Target's website (and I've spent a lot of time on there over the years), and had their site function correctly without any issues. Before I log on, I prepare myself that I am going to be incredibly frustrated before the process comes to an end. 

Location of Bathrooms in Store: I would prefer if there were bathrooms in the front and the back and on each side of the store...you know, for people with potty-training toddlers in tow...but this something that I wish was true about every store.

Things I Love:
Inventory: Target's inventory...well, to put it simply, it's dangerous.

Shopping Carts: I love how smooth their carts glide through the store...and I love the size of their shopping carts...and I love that I finally found a shopping cart cover to cover the ginormous child seat on the front of the cart.

Cartwheel: As much as I am loving the Walmart's Saving Catcher program, Target still wins in my book because here's what happens....I use my Cartwheel app to save an additional percentage on some of the items that I purchase (You load deals on to the app - You can even scan your items in store to see if there is a deal on them that day.). I pay with my Target card to save an additional 5% on everything. 





Coupon Policy: On top of those two things, I also use lots of coupons. Target allows you to stack Target coupons with manufacture coupons. I do all of this at checkout and save loads this way! 

Target Card: With the Target card, shipping is always free (no minimum purchase), so it's also nice to have things quickly shipped to the house. Like the time I ran out of baby q-tips...I purchased them for just over a $1.00, and Target had them at our doorstep the next afternoon. 
*If you are not able to pay off your credit cards every.single.month with no exceptions, do not touch the Target card with a ten-foot pole.*

Grocery Prices: While Target does not get any praise from me for their customer service or their website functionality, I will say that I save lots of money there! Oh yeah, and their groceries? In my experience...in our local stores...at least on the items we buy...Walmart's prices really aren't any cheaper. *This may differ from region to region - I'm not sure.*

Starbucks: Our Target has a Starbucks inside - no explanation necessary.
Psst...did you know you could use your Target Card at the Target Starbucks and save an extra 5% on your coffee? Hallelujah. (Target gift cards work at "Tarbucks", too!)
P.S. Tarbucks = Target + Starbucks.

Speaking of Target...and gift cards, I just love this little Teacher Gift Idea from Landee See Landee Do. The beginning of the year...the middle of the year...the end of the year...

Interested in more tips for saving money

or a glimpse in to our experience with Harris Teeter's Express-Lane Shopping Option?

June 25, 2015

How to Have a Yard Sale

Are you thinking about having a yard sale? 
Today, I am sharing 5 Tips for making your big day a success!

How to Have a Yard Sale

#1 - Advertise! Post it (at least a week ahead of time - updating closer to the big day) in Facebook Yard Sale groups, on Craig's List, and in your local classifieds (Yes, some people still check out the local paper!). Place large, bright, clear signs at the entrance of your street/neighborhood, etc. (Adding balloons is also a nice touch - Dollar stores typically offer cheap ones that will last for a few days.)

#2 - Price your items! If your items are priced, you will sell more. Promise! If you have a lot of stuff, this will require a little bit of planning. Waiting until the night before your sale to get organized and price your goods is probably going to lead to a good bit of unnecessary stress. Also, don't price your stuff so cheap that you basically give it away and don't let shoppers talk you in to selling your stuff for next to nothing. Remember, the goal is to make money. Make it worth your time and energy - Price items high enough that you make money, but fair enough that shoppers feel like they're getting a good deal. If you're unsure what to price something, ask yourself, "What would I be willing to pay for this if I stumbled upon it at a sale?" If your only goal is to get rid of your stuff,  you'd be better off to donate your items and get a deduction on your taxes!

#3 - Get your items out of boxes/bins and raise them up off the ground! Borrow tables - Create a table using a large piece of wood propped up on two chairs - whatever it takes! People do not want to bend over to look through your stuff!

#4 - Have plenty of change on hand! Go to the bank if you need to - people will need change - especially those early morning shoppers!

#5 - Do not be irritated by early birds - Be ready for early shoppers - In fact, invite them to come! They are usually ready to buy!

If you haven't advertised...if your items aren't priced...if you don't have any tables...if you don't have enough change on hand...if you're too tired to get up early for the shoppers, take a week or so to get organized, and try having your sale the next weekend.

Not looking to have a sale, but want to go shopping?