Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Letter to my daughter - Happy 4th Birthday!

My Dearest Madison,

Today you turned four years old. For months you have been talking about your birthday. You've been telling every person everywhere we go that you'll be four soon; at the grocery store, at church, at school and even at the hospital. You'll show three fingers and say, I'm this many but I'll be this many (showing four fingers).

You've done a lot of growing up this year. You began preschool this fall and are learning so fast. You are starting to recognize your letters and are a whiz at shape recognition (what 3 year old knows what a hexagon is - my girl). You'll point to a letter on a billboard or store signage and say, "Mom, that letter is in Paige's name." 

You are leaving your toddler years behind and headed straight into kid territory. It is terrifying yet exciting at the same time. At four years old, you are going to start remembering things - you will be able to recall details, like what you were wearing when when you rode your bike without training wheels for the first time and if I responded in a way that made you feel loved.

Sweet girl, I hope that I have been a good steward of your heart. I pray that God gives me strength and wisdom to raise you right. It's my prayer. I breathe it out with a sigh every time I see you sleeping soundly in your bed. The remnants of the tiny Gerber baby I held in my arms for the first time after I gave gave birth to you. That baby is still there in my arms. I see her in the dimple below your eye, the tips of your fingers, in the way your arms fold under your body when you sleep.








At four years old, you're in the cradle of childhood, I hope you enjoy it all. I hope I can help you gather up each carefree lesson of the day and that you'll enjoy the innocent happiness of your youth. I hope I will help fill your years with insightful and beautiful memories.

I pray I am a good steward of your love, of your childhood, of your innocence. I pray this for you, I pray this for myself, on your fourth birthday, Madison Paige.

With all the love a heart can hold,

Momma

Monday, October 20, 2014

Celebrating 7 Years

It has been 7 years since I said "I do" to the love of my life.

During those years we...

honeymooned in Hawaii | became homeowners | started a new career | purchased a truck | started a new job | became pregnant | welcomed our first child into the world | transferred jobs within the company | became pregnant again | vacationed in Hawaii | welcomed baby # 2 into the world | received a very deserving promotion | left job to become SAHM | celebrated birthdays 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32

I want to end this by saying thank you, Adam. Thank you for always strengthening my faith and reminding me to stay humble. You're the best thing that's ever happened to me and I'm so blessed that we get to spend the rest of our lives together. Happy Anniversary, Dear.








Thursday, October 2, 2014

New Trend in Saving Money

Those who know me well, know that I'm pretty frugal. I like saving money! My husband jokes that I have buyers remorse on any purchase over $20. While this may not be entirely true, I do have buyers remorse a lot. :)  I like to think my father instilled this into me.

Now that I'm a Stay-At-Home Mom and bring in zero, zilch, nada, money into our family, I have to look at ways to trim our spending. One of those ways is through couponing. I am not one of those extreme coupon crazies. Who needs 36 bottles of mustard? Seriously I think those people have an addiction. Ok, I'm off my soapbox now. I like to have a nice little stockpile but nothing extravagant, just enough that I know my family will use them before they expire. For instance I have 6 bottles of body wash, 5 tubes of toothpaste and 6 bottles of laundry detergent - nothing over-the-top.

Not too long ago, I think couponing had a bad social stigma surrounding it. It seems though things have changed within recent years. Although this article is a few years old, it is quite interesting to learn that most couponers are affluent and have an average household income of $75,000.

Besides newspaper coupon inserts and online coupons from sites such as www.coupons.com and www.redplum.com, there is a new crop of savings entering the marketplace, mobile rebate submission apps. Are you familiar with these?  They are growing in popularity and couldn't be easier to use. They are free mobile apps you download from your smartphone or tablet through the App Store or Google Play. You search for rebate items, buy those items and redeem the rebates by uploading your store receipt.

I have been using the Ibotta App for maybe 4 months and I've already earned $34. Another similar savings app that I use a lot is Cartwheel. It's Target store specific so if you do a lot of shopping at Target, I highly recommend it. I have saved nearly $76 so far.

There is a new rebate app that just launched today, Snap by Groupon. The offers look pretty amazing so far, $1 off a gallon of milk, $3 off a package of Huggies diapers, $2 off a package of Huggies wipes. These are everyday items my family uses so it's a it's a win for us. I'm excited to see what other offers they'll be providing in the future.

Okay, I could go on forever about couponing and rebate apps but I won't.  Below is a list of rebate apps that I am aware of. I encourage you to download one and see see how easy it is to save.

Ibotta App
Snap by Groupon
Checkout 51
SavingsStar
Shopmium: If you enter my referral code, KEKFHCGV, I'll get $2 after you submit your first rebate and you'll receive an offer for a FREE Lindt chocolate bar.