Another month and still broke. I know - what should I expect with five kids, right? It's just the nature of the thing. I wouldn't trade my darlings for anything. My darlings like to eat - a lot!
I made a Shopping While Broke trip today. I had $3.35 in my purse - my goal - to see what I could get for that amount. (Note to concerned readers - I do have a bit more than 3.35 to my name - I just don't want to spend it)
My first stop - CVS. I was looking for a feminine protection item that was supposed to be free after Extra Bucks. Since I had an extrabuck for that amount, it would be free to me, other than tax. Of course, they were out of said product. However, I scanned my extracare card at their little scanner and a coupon popped out for $1.00 off a Pringles To Go cannister. Found the Pringles To Go and guess what? They were $1.00. Two cents for tax and I'm out the door.
Next stop - library - fun kids movies for my darlings - no cost to me (As long as I bring them back on time).
Next stop, Sheetz, for a free soft drink with my Sheetzcard.
Finally, another CVS. They, too, were out of the product I mentioned above. So, I used my 5.99 Extrabuck that was about to expire. I got: 1 gallon of milk (we go through a lot of milk), one jar of peanut butter, on sale, and one five-pack of pretzel cheese snacks. Used my extrabuck and paid 64 cents.
Total out of pocket today: 66 cents.
Could I have done better with coupons - like for the peanut butter? Yeah, probably - but I'm happy with what I have.
Until the next bargain,
Kim
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Budget buster weekend
Had to spend 800 unbudgeted dollars this weekend. No, we didn't go on a romantic weekend getaway - seriously - we have five kids. Nor did we buy something fun and frivolous. No - we had to spend $800 at the emergency vet hospital because our loveable but dumb lab decided to jump out of a jeep going 40 mph. Don't ask me why.
When I watched "Marley and Me," I thought the scene where he was half in/half out of the car was quite funny. Not anymore. I didn't think a dog would actually do that. I now know better.
Toby is doing ok. A night in the hospital with some serious pain meds, surgery on the tendons of his leg and he is home, getting loved on and spoiled. He will make a full recovery although he may always have a limp. The vet said this would have been a career-ending injury for a show dog or a competitive hunting dog, but he will do fine as a family pet. He has to take antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs for two weeks and wear one of those big, funny-looking collars (which I'm sure he will destroy before the two weeks are up.) As for the $800 - I'll just have to get busy and find more ways to save money in other areas - and maybe look into pet insurance for the future.
When I watched "Marley and Me," I thought the scene where he was half in/half out of the car was quite funny. Not anymore. I didn't think a dog would actually do that. I now know better.
Toby is doing ok. A night in the hospital with some serious pain meds, surgery on the tendons of his leg and he is home, getting loved on and spoiled. He will make a full recovery although he may always have a limp. The vet said this would have been a career-ending injury for a show dog or a competitive hunting dog, but he will do fine as a family pet. He has to take antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs for two weeks and wear one of those big, funny-looking collars (which I'm sure he will destroy before the two weeks are up.) As for the $800 - I'll just have to get busy and find more ways to save money in other areas - and maybe look into pet insurance for the future.
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