Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Picnic on the Square
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The No Spend Month Challenge
Here's the details:
Our family is going to try to spend less than $250 for 31 days. We (meaning mostly me, but Bryan is somewhat willingly going along with it) want to be more mindful and disciplined about the money we spend. We are going to only spend money for basic essentials this month.
Rachel, from Small Notebook, said it perfectly last year, "We’re constantly told about things that will make our lives better, and yes, sometimes they do. But that daily message to buy, have, and make things nicer never stops, it consumes our time, and it can make us not see what we already have. We’ll take a break from trying to add more."
Our typical monthly food/Wal-mart (since I usually buy everything at Wal-mart) budget is $300.00. That includes all soap, shampoo, paper towels, cleaners, food, etc. We usually have a separate allotment for eating out ($50.00) and then a miscellaneous allotment ($85.00) for things that come up like home repairs, flea medicine (ugggghhhhh, they are horrible this year), co-payments at the doctor, etc. Here is the kicker though, we only budget from Bryan's paycheck, so that means all that I make from tutoring is pretty much fair game to use as we please or used for extra savings. My tutoring money goes to support things bought at the farmer's market, additional meals eaten out which still is not many at all, and other luxuries. So the $250.00 tight budget is going to be tough but hopefully it will keep us accountable. Already we know of a few events we would like to attend this month, but we might just have to do some sacrificing.
Our $250.00 will be going toward anything we would buy for ourselves which include:
- Groceries
- Eating out
- Clothing
- Household items
- Entertainment
- Mortgage, insurance, and bills
- Health expenses
- Work expenses (if any)
- Savings and investments
- Tithes and gifts
- Gas expenses
We are starting the month off with a pretty good supply of food because I had to go to the grocery store today, but it was not a grocery trip that was out of the ordinary. I spent $102.00 today. We do a great job of eating up almost everything before restocking the fridge and the two cabinets of food, but I think we might have to do some major stretching this month. We'll see. I plan to update often about where our money is spent. So stay tuned to our attempt to hopefully learn to appreciate what we do have.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Good Food and Pretty Flowers
The booth next to the food making station is run by the same family and they sell all kinds of baked goods, breads, and dairy products. I guess I am a sucker for milk, because this week I picked up some local milk. Maybe we should do another taste test. It is the first milk that I have ever had that is non-homogenized so you have to shake it up before you drink it. I think it is just marvelous tasting and I think the glass bottle is super cool.When I go to the farmer's market I carry a small amount of cash from what I have made from tutoring the week before. I usually run out of money before I have bought all that I would like to and I always have to remind myself that fresh food is more important than fresh flowers. Every week the two booths that sell fresh cut flowers beckon me to them. Those flowers are so beautiful, but I have never had enough cash left to buy any. This week though, thanks in part to my own bountiful garden, I had enough to buy a $5.00 bouquet of beautiful flowers. It was such a delightful treat!Since we were on a roll with trying new things and treating ourselves, we stopped by a new chocolate shop that has opened near our house. It's called Mary Jane's Chocolates. The shop itself was absolutely darling and all the treats looked delicious. We were each just going to get a chocolate covered strawberry but we ended up getting a box of samples and we split each piece into three different parts so that my mom, Bryan, and I could try each piece. We tried a peanut butter melt, chocolate covered blueberries, dark chocolate haystacks, a white chocolate strawberry cornflake treat, and a few others. The chocolate covered grapes, yes grapes, and the chocolate covered strawberries were my favorite.
So with good food in our bellies and pretty flowers adorning my table and of course a little bit of shopping thrown in between all the eating, I have to say it was a fantastic day.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Half Price at Dusk
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Embroidery Hoop Art
As my mom and I were doing some shopping during our recent trip to Jackson, we found a huge quilting hoop for $3.99 at their local Goodwill. I just knew it was fate. Along with a two dollar pair of shoes, I carried my hoop home in hopes of getting my project started as soon as possible. I scoured the scrap bins at Hancock Fabrics and Hobby Lobby and found all the fabric that I needed and also purchased some embroidery thread all for less than five bucks.
I cut my circles, ironed them, and glued them (like you would with applique) to the white background. I started stitching around my circles with the white thread. Things were going ok at first.
Then the fabric started shredding where I was stitching. So everywhere there was thread the fabric looked like it wasn't attached. I got this far...
and then called it quits. It just wasn't turning out the way that I had envisioned (which happens more often than not in many of my projects). I decided maybe I would just embroider something in the big hoop so I started looking for inspiration on Etsy. I couldn't find anything that looked simple enough for me to do, since I have never embroidered anything.
Just when I was about to give up all hope I stumbled upon a picture of a lot of hoops covered with fabric hanging as a collection (it's the 4th one down if you click on the link) on a wall. It looked kind of Pottery Barnish but super simple to do. I only had one hoop, but I wondered if there might be more at some of the thrift stores/consignment stores around here. Sure enough, after visiting three stores, I had 8 more for less than $5.00. I rummaged through my fabric including some of Bryan's old shirts (which I plan to make into a quilt) and I was able to fill all of my hoops. I came up with this...
I love changing things up and this is such an easy inexpensive way to do that. I can change a few pieces of fabric and have a whole new look. I also think I might keep looking for a few more hoops to add to the collection. So a failed project turned into something that I love even more. I love it when that happens!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Spring Harvest
and we had our first batch of fried okra
the other night with our chicken pot pie
our first tiny bell pepper (it fell off the plant, so I guess it was ready?),
more green beans, snow peas,
and I trimmed some of my herbs (rosemary and sage)
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Occupied Time
- Still selling stuff on Craig's List (I've made $135.00 so far, yay!)
- Revamping the blog
- Harvesting quite a bit of vegetables from the garden
- Reorganizing and redecorating the office
- Cleaning out stuff from the basement
- Chasing a very mobile and teething baby boy
- Tutoring (back up to 5 hours a week)
- Trying to find the perfect fabric to make curtains for the office (more on that later for sure)
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
9 Months Old
*We finally captured Seth's adorable, scrunchy face with our camera, thus the photo.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Weekend Fun
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Other Moments During the Day
Mr. Investigating EVERYTHING!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Splishing and a Splashing
Seth liked to try and grab the water.Seth's stoic look