Nifty Thrifty

My hubby noticed something interesting in the newspaper, a local thrift shop was having a 50% off sale, and that sounded like a good deal to me. While Thade was busy at school, Dylan and I were having fun shopping for some good deals.

A find that I couldn’t pass up was the retro Brunswick Bowling bag, and purple marbled bowling ball. I picked both of them up for just $3.00. The bowling ball doesn’t quite fit my hand, I could always have it re-drilled, but the bag would make an awesome diaper bag in the mean time.

We walked through the store, and made our way to the dishes, and then I found one of my favorites on sale…

It is hard for me to resist clear glassware. I found this little candy dish for $1.00, and the crystal bowl was too good to pass up for $1.50.

I snapped up the 8 piece hostess set for $2.00.

The clear trays had to come home with me for just $.50 a piece.

I had a lot of fun shopping at the thrift store, and I’m so excited with my new (to me ) finds too. Now I just need to host an afternoon tea, so I can show off all of my new hostess dishes.

Test Kitchen

One day I hope to become a cookie caterer, making desserts is one of my favorite things to do. This month my best friend is catering for a Church Valentine’s Day Dinner, and she needed some help with the desserts, how could I say no…

She planned out the menu, and then we collectively worked together on the dessert menu. We threw a few different ideas around, but ultimately decided on a dessert trio. I’ll be making  Milk Chocolate Ganache Dipped Strawberries, Mini Chocolate Bundt Cakes with Chocolate Glaze, and Sweetheart Sugar Cookies with Vanilla Icing.

I tested a batch of mini chocolate cakes, and I think they are going to be great for the Valentine’s Dinner dessert. Now I just need to get the rest of my ingredients together, and get to work in the kitchen.

The Holiday Blues Revisited

A few months ago, I shared a post about my struggles dealing with the Holiday Blues, and I’m happy to report that this Christmas went much better. I kept the blues at away, and focused on what was truly important. I made extra time for my family, and I tried my best to alleviate some of my own holiday stresses too.

I spent lots of time baking cookies with my kids, and we all had fun delivering the homemade goodies to our Church, local business, and to the hospital too. We made the most out of the cookie delivery day, even though the weather was cold outside. The kids had fun riding in the bright red wagon at the hospital as we made our rounds with four big batches of cookies. This will definitely be a tradition for next year too.

I was going to scale back on the decorating, but my hubby had other plans. He wanted to decorate outdoors too, so we picked up a few new pieces. Decorating the indoors and the outdoors was really fun, and seeing all of the festive decorations cheered me up too. The kids loved the new decorations, and it helped get them in the holiday spirit too.

We spent more time together as a family. This year we took a Holiday Trolley ride to view the local Christmas lights. We also attended the local Christmas parade, even though it was cold and snowing. We enjoyed the activities so much that we plan on doing both of these activities next year too.

The kids and I attended the Christmas program at our Church, and we all enjoyed the program. Thade loved when they passed out bags of candy to all of the kiddos. I also attended a Women’s Christmas Gathering, with my Mom and dear friends, and the evening out was a blast.

The closer we got to Christmas, the stresses usually take over, but this year I did my best to keep them away. I spent afternoons making Handmade Christmas Cards, and time at the sewing machine making a few handmade gifts for under the tree.

I cut back on the Christmas shopping this year too, and focused on presents that would be loved, not just holiday filler. I truly believe that “less is more”, so I spent extra time clearing out a lot of the clutter in the living room and boy’s room too.  I didn’t want to be too overwhelmed when the Christmas presents arrived this year.

Christmas dinner was different this year too. Instead of spending all day in the kitchen making Turkey with all of the trimmings, I opted for 2 crock pots filled with Homemade Turkey Soup and Chili. This simple meal left me more time to be the hostess, and it saved a bundle too.

We skipped the package Christmas pictures too, and instead I took pictures of the kiddos. Little did the kids know that these would become Christmas pictures, so they are actually smiling. This also saved a ton, usually it is $150+ 4 car trips in the freezing cold to get one picture taken because both of the kids are so upset, and well you get the picture. I printed my pictures locally, and I got a great deal at Walgreens on the prints too. I got 16 5x7s for just $16, and no screaming kids either!

This holiday season I focused on my family, and doing my best to create a happy atmosphere for visiting guests. When Christmas day arrived, we celebrated in the afternoon with our extended families, and we played Apples to Apples into the evening. We all had a relaxing Christmas, filled with plenty of food, fun, and lots of hugs too.

Taking the extra steps and planning ahead really helped me keep the Holiday Blues away, and I truly enjoyed the Holiday season this year. I am feeling much better, and dare I say optimistic about next Holiday Season.

It Doesn’t Hurt To Ask

Recently my hubby had a convention to go to, and a flight to catch early in the morning. He was going to be flying out of an airport that was over three hours away, so we though it would be best to get him a room for the night before the flight. Now it was up to me to get a good deal.

I started online looking for Hotels that were close to the airport, and also hotels that were not too pricey. After that I compared rates on a few different sites, but I decided to call the hotel myself to get a little more information. Boy, was I glad that I called.

Originally my call was to see if there was long term parking available, and a shuttle to the airport, but it quickly turned into me getting a good deal. I thought I would ask if the hotel offered any discounts, and the lady said only for AAA and AARP members. Then she said, you know what, since you asked I’ll give you the discount anyway. My discount was over $10.00 off the lowest price  online, and 50% off the rate on the hotel room door! It was a good investment too, James had a good nights sleep before his flight.

When it comes to hotel discounts, it never hurts to ask, you might even fall into some helpful savings.

February Monthly Menu

Wow January flew by, I can’t believe that it is February all ready. It is time for a new menu, and I’ve got mine all planned:

  • 2/1/09: Super Bowl Party! Chili and Nachos
  • 2/2/09: Angus Burgers and Fries, Grilled Cheese for the kiddos
  • 2/3/09: Grilled Chicken, Broccoli Rice, and Corn
  • 2/4/09: Spaghetti and Garlic Bread
  • 2/5/09: Chicken Fajitas, Re-fried Beans, Tortilla Chips, and Cheese Dip
  • 2/6/09: Chicken Rings, Fries, and Macaroni & Cheese
  • 2/7/09: Kiddos at the sitter’s, dinner out!
  • 2/8/09: Lasagna and Garlic Bread
  • 2/9/09: Bean & Cheese Quesadillas, Tortilla Chips, and Cheese Dip
  • 2/10/09: Fish & Chips, and Corn
  • 2/11/09: Salmon Cakes, Corn, and Rice
  • 2/12/09: Angus Burgers and Fries, Grilled Cheese for the kiddos
  • 2/13/09: Spaghetti and Garlic Bread
  • 2/14/09:Happy Valentine’s Day! Beef Stew and Cherry Pie
  • 2/15/09: BBQ Chicken, Corn, Mashed Potatoes, and Biscuits
  • 2/16/09:Nico’s Birthday… Chicken Chow Mien, Crab Rangoon, and Birthday Cake
  • 2/17/09: Dinner out with my Hubby!
  • 2/18/09: Angus Burgers and Fries, Grilled Cheese for the kiddos
  • 2/19/09: Chicken Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, and Dinner Rolls
  • 2/20/09: Chicken Rings, Fries, and Macaroni & Cheese
  • 2/21/09: Lasagna and Garlic Bread
  • 2/22/09: Pot Roast and Potatoes
  • 2/23/09: Angus Burgers and Fries, Grilled Cheese for the kiddos
  • 2/24/09:Rob’s (nico’s bro) Birthday! Steak and Steak Fries
  • 2/25/09: Grilled Chicken, Hominy, and Broccoli Rice
  • 2/26/09: Fish Sticks, Fries, and Macaroni & Cheese
  • 2/27/08:: Sloppy Joe’s and Fries
  • 2/28/09: Homemade Pepperoni Pizza and Homemade Cheese Pizza