Monday, March 31, 2008

Spring Cleaning: The Van

Okay, I said I was done with spring cleaning, and I am, but I forgot to post my project from last Friday night which was cleaning our van in preparation for sale. My husband took the van through a car wash on Thursday. One of the gas stations in town offers a $1 wash with a fuel fill-up which seems much easier and almost as economical as doing it yourself. So on Friday night I:
- vacuumed the whole interior with all its nooks and crannies
- washed all the seats, cup holders and hard surfaces
- removed all the trash and stray items
- put all the stray items away in the house (This is big since it is more my tendency to gather up all the items and then leave them in a bag for several weeks before all the little stuff gets put away. )
Here are the after pictures.


Now this really concludes by work on this event hosted by The Homespun Heart. :)

P.S. - The van sold tonight.

Spring Cleaning: More Bathrooms


I'm finally finishing up spring cleaning and the most recent project was tackling two more bathrooms. They are small areas, but certainly needed some deep cleaning. Here's my completed task list.
- washed/vacuumed floors
- washed baseboards
- scrubbed sinks, toilets and bathtub
- washed rug
- washed wastebaskets & emptied trash
- quickly organized cupboards & got rid of a few things
- shined mirrors
- washed fronts of cabinets
- washed and stored potty seat rings for our next installment of potty training (maybe beginning this summer....2 down, 1 to go)
- freshened up bathroom cabinet
Pictures are below.

Before - kids' bathroom

After - kids' bathroom

Before - half bath

After - half bath
Here is the refreshed cabinet. (Sorry for the photo quality...small darker room + bright vanity lights + necessary flash + poor photographer = bad picture. ) Anyway, I took a piece of scrapbook paper and printed it with the word "refresh", then taped it to the back of the cabinet door. You'll have to take my word for it, it looks better in person. This hides the visible clutter and seems to improve the whole room. A big improvement for about a quarter (the cost of a sheet of paper). This idea came from this blog and this blog.
Thus completes spring cleaning at our household this year. I didn't get to the garage, basement or yard, though those areas did not need as much attention and are generally in order. The main thing in the garage was to haul the recycling and Goodwill donations away and that did get accomplished. In the basement we decluttered a few toys and books and random things. The yard and basement received lots of attention last year, so we may be good for a little while longer.

Thanks so much to The Homespun Heart for hosting this event! With spring cleaning behind me I think we're free to get out and enjoy the season!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Grocery Hunting - The Power of 20 Bucks

Tonight I was so encouraged to have some downtime to meet a friend for coffee and just catch up. On my way home I was able to hit three grocery stores to gather up the best deals they were offering this week that fit our needs and small budget. I often do this with three young children in tow so this was so refreshing to be alone and to concentrate on my list, coupons and deals I hadn't planned on and to get in and out of the stores quickly. I had $19 to spend and I did, indeed, spend every dollar and some spare change, too, but this is what I came away with.
3 packages toilet paper
4 boxes of cereal
9 cups of organic yogurt
1 laundry detergent
1 marinated pork tenderloin
1 lb. butter
1 bag of Doritos
2 bags pistachios
6 lbs. bananas
1 1/2 gallons of organic milk
1 cup of soup
1 bag of lettuce

While this would not be enough to feed the five of us well for a week, when we combine these items with our well-stocked pantry we'll be able to get by and some of the items pictured will be used in future weeks. Also, please note that we do usually have more to spend on groceries so to the grandmothers of our dear children, please don't worry about us. :) Our kids will be nourished and no one will go hungry. With the exception of the Doritos and perhaps the cereal ($2.99 of the $19), these are pretty good foods - lean meat, organic milk, nuts, salad, fruit.

Total Spent: $19.70
Total Saved (according to receipts): $53.58 - It was actually more than this, though, because store computers don't seem to compute marked-down items as savings, such as the milk and bananas I purchased tonight.

So, why do I do this? I wish I could say that is for my own enjoyment and the challenge this is to me. Some days that is true, but moreso it is to achieve specific financial goals that my husband and I have set. The grocery budget is one of the few budget categories we have that has flexibility to be reduced.

And how do I do this? First, by the provision of God's hand and by His grace. The strategy I most often use is combining advertised sale items with manufacturer coupons (which are doubled at two of the three stores where I shop). Beyond that I am always on the lookout for marked down items, especially meat and dairy items. Tonight I scored the organic milk (which I had coupons for) for a total of $2.03 and 9 organic yogurts for a total of $2.25. And beyond that, yes, I do try to shop without children whenever possible.

I'm writing this post as a reminder to myself about the power of $20. It really can go far with some work and restraint. There were many deals advertised this week that I did forego because we did not have designated funds above the $19. How easy to spend $20 on dining out that will fill our tummies for one meal, to spend $20 on something for the home, to spend $20 on gas (what is that anyway, half a tank these days?!), to spend $20 on a lot of different things. But when times get lean, $20 at the grocery store or stores can go very far, even farther than the illustration above. Notice I even didn't include any beans and rice in this shopping trip and I will still have enough to make a week's worth of meal, rounded out with ingredients we already have on hand. I thank God for this reminder tonight. Even when I get discouraged, He shows me again that He has provided enough.

Spring Cleaning: Entry & Hallway


I'm moving on with spring cleaning and today I tackled the front entryway, stairway and upstairs open hallway.
Here is what was accomplished with before and after picture pairs below.
- washed front door and window (inside and out)
- swept front porch
- detail vacuumed
- washed baseboards, counter, ledge and plant shelves
- decluttered area
-moved a small bookshelf ..though it may be moved back
- washed entryway floor
- washed front door rug





I'm considering another spot in our house for the scrapbooks we have on the plant shelves, but for today they are staying put. I need some inspiration for this area and don't want to put stuff there just to fill space, but display things there that I really love.

I have a few questions for you decorators out there. On the top two pictures you see some built in shallow cabinets. Would you leave them as is or paint them white or another color? I've wondered if the area would seem more spacious if they were painted white. I would also be looking to relocate the kids' stand alone bookshelf and perhaps remove some of the cupboard doors to have some open shelving and accessible book storage. Also, with displaying smaller photos, do you opt to pepper them throughout the home or do you cluster them together in just a few spots? I want to display them, but don't want it to look cluttered. Thoughts?

For more spring cleaning inspiration visit The Homespun Heart.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Happy Spring!

We enjoyed a low-key Easter weekend at home. Worship on Easter Sunday was wonderful! We are so thankful for our church home! I'll admit, though, it was more than a bit lonely to be here without family. We really need to get some traditions going that are fun and meaningful for all of us for those occasions when we are not celebrating holidays with family. Our plan for the future is to celebrate the first day of spring with an egg hunt and all the novelty that goes along with that and reserve Easter weekend to focus on the death and Resurrection of Christ. Our spring activities overlapped with Easter this time just because of the timing and the first day of spring being just 3 days apart from Easter.

Here are some pictures of the kids. I guess it didn't cross our minds to get a family shot this time. The kids are surely growing. Smiley also received his second haircut last week which was a bit less traumatic to him than his first, though we still have a ways to go on that front.



Since the white Easter we had, warmer weather is here for a while and tulips are peeking through the ground (thanks to my Grandma for the bulbs!).

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Spring Cleaning: Master Suite


I am far behind my goals for spring cleaning, but slowly moving forward and readjusting my plans to finish by March 31st. This week I have been working on the master suite and did the bulk of the work today. Here's what we did. I don't have before pictures this time around since my camera batteries were dead when I began.
- washed windows inside and out (thanks to my wonderful husband)
- detail vacuumed
- washed baseboards
- dusted
- flipped mattress
- washed mattress pad, bedskirt and sheets and changed out the duvet cover and shams to this springy set
- tidied up my closet (but not a full scale decluttering)
- cleared the clutter
- scrubbed the shower (I do this while I am taking a shower and use a spare pair of exfoliating gloves to scrub the tile, which seems to be the easiest way to clean the shower so far, using just a bit of shampoo or some safe cleaning products.)
- scrubbed the toilet
- washed bathroom floor
- cleared and washed bathroom counter
- shined the mirror
And here is the finished result. Again, sorry about the quality of the photos.



How peaceful to have a clean and tidy area to retreat!
Thanks, Monica, for the motivation!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Take the Money and Run....but Where?

I have a miniature windfall coming my way from Walgreens due to a promotion they did in the fall that yielded a much larger response than they had anticipated. With the purchase of select products you earned reward dollars toward spa services....only they hadn't really lined up spas to work with this program. So they decided to give the holders of these reward dollars an option between a debit card and getting some spa treatments. I opted for the cash to the tune of $150. Never mind that I don't think I spent more than $8 to acquire the participating products. Anyway...this debit card is due to arrive any day now and I'm having a terribly hard time deciding how I will use this precious piece of plastic.

Do I:

A. take the ultra-responsible approach, pretend like this never happened, send an extra $150 to the mortgage or van savings and use the card for groceries?

B. take a much-needed spring break from cooking and head to Costco for a cartload of ready-to-pop-in-the-oven meals?

C. buy a lavish gift for my husband's upcoming birthday? (Hmmm...what would he even want?)

D. use it to pay for the rental car or meals on our upcoming getaway?

E. keep it in my pocket and use it to buy a whole lot of secondhand treasures throughout the year?

F. go splurge and redecorate an entire room?

G. put it toward the purchase of a new digital camera that is quick enough for capturing kid moments?

H. start thinking of more options?

So, what would YOU do?