Tuesday, June 30, 2009

College Friends

I think there were 10 of us that lived in a lovely house during our senior year of college. Four of us now live in [state] and try to get together every few months. Beth had perfect timing and was able to join us while visiting her family in [state].

College seems like a lifetime ago. Thinking about these girls & that house makes me think of chapel... and watching E.R.... and Twizzlers....and Steve Madden shoes... and Shania Twain songs... and that green Geo Storm I drove... and student teaching... and crocheting... and dance parties... and boys....

Wow.


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Memory Lane

I love my friends. I feel so blessed to live in this community where I can shop, pray, talk, run, and just "do life" with my friends. We had an 80s party with our small group last night. Oh dear-- I think we created some memories. What do you think?

Jon & Kelly:

Todd & Dara:


Mark & Christa (real high school sweethearts):

Carrie & Kristin (minus their husbands):

Rapping with Vanilla Ice:


And some details...
Fun Dip!


Oh my! A boyfriend's class ring!


A Wham! button :)

Thank you, Christa & Mark, for planning a memorable party!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Celebrating Mike

It was fun watching the kids enjoy Mike today. After church and a special lunch, Jonah asked for rest time with Dad, and then we spent the rest of the day at the lake. I debated on how I could make Father's Day special for Mike this year, but the practical side of me took over (doesn't it always?), and I decided to give Mike the day on Saturday to travel where he wanted to catch up on his reading for grad school. He went to his office for the day :)

Mike has a love language that's not mentioned in the popular book; we refer to it as "playing." I wanted us to play together on Sunday.

The kids turned into fish over the weekend. It's very apparent to me that they have their Daddy's genes! Lydia is Mommy's girl, but she is also her Daddy's little daredevil! She wanted to be thrown higher over and over again! I had to warn the kids that tomorrow's lake visit wouldn't be as fun since Daddy wouldn't be there to play with them, and Mommy doesn't really enjoy lake water :)

We're thankful for Daddy.


Saturday, June 20, 2009

Today's Faces

It's fun to think about what my kids' interests will be when they're teenagers. I don't have a good guess for either one of them, really, but Lydia sure enjoyed her theatre exercises today.

Friday, June 12, 2009

a field of poppies

There's a new field of poppies on campus. While riding my bike a few days ago, I discovered it and quickly went home to get Lydia so that I could take a few pictures of her. It was the end of the day, and she was a bit of a ragamuffin, but I was picturing how cute they'd look in her Heritage Makers book! I've had a few clients request the poppy field for their upcoming sessions. I know it won't last long!


Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Watch Out!

Watch out for neighborhood pirates with water guns... and bow & arrows....and goggles.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

A New Hobby

I took a picture of 16 packages of Electrosol sitting on my kitchen counter a few weeks ago. I can't find it now. I had a coupon for 2.50 off a box of Electrosol tabs. Actually, I had 16 coupons. I bought them on ebay (okay, so that's an entirely different post.)

They were on sale at Meijer for 3.00 a box. If you're following along, you realize that I bought each box for $.50.

I'll blame this new hobby on my friend, Heather. She told me a few months ago about her weekly food/drug store/cleaning supply budget and I was impressed. She coupons.

But it takes time, Traci, and I don't have time-- yeah, yeah. I don't have time either. That's why I let someone else do the work for me, and now that I'm saving so much money, I'll find the time!

The site I use most often is Bargain Briana although there is a whole internet community of couponers from which to choose. They give lists of sales at stores and then tell where the coupon is found that matches the sale.

For instance, I learned from the site tonight that K-Mart is super doubling coupons tomorrow up to $2.00. So a $2.00 coupon is $4.00. I have my list that was already prepared for me by Bargain Briana, and I'll hit the store after lunch tomorrow. I plan to get gum, tea bags, insect repellent, Bayer, Visine, Oust disinfectant, and St. Ives scrub for free, and I'll pay some loose change for shampoo, body lotion, and paper cups. Sounds like fun, huh?

There are a few things I've learned:
a. I've learned that it's easier to go without the kids so I can concentrate.
b. I've learned that I can't be brand-specific. There are some items where brands are important to me, and in that case, I just don't coupon.
c. I've learned that I plan my meals after I figure out the weekly deals.
d. I've learned that I can't go to every store every week; i live too far away. I choose to concentrate on Meijer and CVS and will visit Marsh/Target/Wal-Mart if I'm in the area without the kids.

My mom's addicted. It's fun to share the experience with her. Last week, instead of paying $4.38 per container of Old Time Country Lemonade, she paid $.25 per container and was given a catalina (the couponers term for the coupon you get at the same time your get your receipt) for $2.00 to spend on her next trip to Kroger. The week before that she bought Nabisco 100 Calorie Oreo packs for $.04 a box!

We're "stockpiling." That's our new word. She's added a shelf in her basement to store the dressing, barbecue sauce, Cheerios, and Charmin she's accrued.

Be inspired. Check it out. It's addicting-- and fun too!