I am finally getting into the groove of blogging at my new site. My internet access is back and the kids are back in school. I know some of you have me linked on your sites, so don't forget to change the links!
28 January 2008
11 January 2008
I'm moving!
To another domain! I managed to snag thefrugalfarm.com and I'll be posting over there from now on. I'm currently planning to leave the archives over here.
p.s. I stocked at Majestic yesterday!
Posted by frugalmom at 1/11/2008 04:54:00 PM 0 comments
20 December 2007
A Random Christmas Meme
I've been tagged by Erika (who, by the way, makes some fantastic stuff. I love her diaper balm and her fiber lover's hand balm and for a barter she dyed me some yarn, too, that I can't wait to knit it!) Plus she is a really great friend, too!
13 Random things about me and Christmas
1. My all-time favorite Christmas music is The Roger Whittaker Christmas Album. When I was a kid, my parents would always put it on first when we came into the Christmas tree to open presents. When I was a grown-up, I bought it on CD and my kids like it now, too.
2. The year I was 12, it got really cold where I lived (in Houston!) and our pipes froze and burst. We didn't have water for 3 days. My mom was really sick with a virus of some sort, and I remember wrapping a lot of the presents for her and then a plumber came on Christmas Day and fixed the water. Those are the kind of Christmases you don't forget.
3. Fake trees don't offend me. We have a pre-lit slim tree since our house is small.
4. My youngest child is 2 and I still haven't sewn her stocking yet. It's cut out, but not sewn. She uses my old one in the meantime.
5. I don't like raisins in cinnamon rolls. My mother made them both ways to eat on Christmas morning.
6. The last couple years I haven't started wrapping until Christmas Eve when the kids go to bed.
7. I got married 2 days before Christmas. (Happy Anniversary honey!)
8. I like to eat ham for Christmas dinner.
9. It's harder than you think to come up with 13 random Christmas things.
10. In fact, so hard that I started writing this two days ago and couldn't get past 2.
11. Tomorrow I have to go shopping and get the last gift. It's hard to hide a bike for a 7-year-old.
12. We have one of those Fisher Price Little People Nativity sets. Three Christmases ago when we got out the decorations, baby Jesus was missing from the set. He's never turned up, so I finally bought a new one the year before last. I imagine that someday, I will find baby Jesus behind some shelves in the garage and I will have a really good story about "How I found Jesus."
13. We have colored lights on our tree. And usually on the outside of the house. But other projects have pre-empted the outdoor light installation this year.
I can't in good conscience tag anyone this close to Christmas, so do it if you want and leave a comment so I can come read!
Posted by frugalmom at 12/20/2007 03:41:00 PM 4 comments
07 December 2007
When being frugal bites you in the backside
Yesterday I spent half the day making a triple batch of egg rolls and then I also made beef and broccoli stir fry. I deep fry the egg rolls and make sweet and sour sauce and they are SO good! And I put 3 meals worth in the freezer. Plus the stir-fry is also to die for. The downside is it makes a lot of dirty dishes. And it makes a mess of the stove.
Last night as I was cleaning the stove and the drip pans and washing all the dishes, I realized that being frugal once bit me in the backside.
My long time fans will remember that this house came up for sale the same day that we got an offer on our old house. When we bought this house, we closed on it 3 weeks before we closed the sale of our old house to give us time to move stuff over gradually. Once I came here to do some deep cleaning and I took the drip pans of the stove home with me to the old house to clean there. I have this great trick to clean them; I put them in a pot with some dishwasher detergent and boil them on the stove for a while. When you take them out, the grime just wipes right off. As I walked into the house from the garage, I dropped all the drip pans and three of them got dents on the edges and the paint chipped off. I priced replacements at the home center and they were 5 or 6 dollars a piece. I didn't buy them, and figured I could find them cheaper elsewhere.
Well, I was wrong. I never found them cheaper elsewhere, and now, four years later, I can't even find the same color drip pans. So every time I clean my stove and see those chipped edges, I am reminded that I should have just forked over the $20 to get new ones.
Has something like that ever happened to you?
Posted by frugalmom at 12/07/2007 11:27:00 AM 2 comments
06 December 2007
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Over at Majestic Congo! All of today's items just went live, so go snatch up some soft-soled leather baby shoes or some beautiful stitch markers or some hand dyed yarn!
Posted by frugalmom at 12/06/2007 10:11:00 AM 1 comments
21 November 2007
Good, better, best
I have so many interests and hobbies (and children and animals and chores) and I am trying to find a balance, where I can get the things that need to be done finished, in addition to doing something that I want to do.
In October general conference, Dallin H. Oaks gave a talk entitled Good, Better, Best where he talks about how we need to choose the best things to grow closer to God. There are a lot of good things in the world, but they aren't always the best things to occupy our time.
I have know for quite a while that the internet is a huge time-suck for me. I try to show good self-discipline but I often waste time online. The last few days I've kept my computer off and spent my time doing other things. I'm not giving it up completely, but you'll see a lot less of me from now on. Don't forget to check the renovation blog for updates and every two weeks I'll be stocking my leather shoes and other handcrafted goodies at Majestic Congo. My past items will be available at my Etsy shop until I get my website up and running.
On a related note, we stock at Majestic on Friday at noon eastern. Come check out the hand-dyed yarn, beautiful stitch markers, leather shoes, diapers, and other great items made by these talented women whom I am glad to call my friends.
Posted by frugalmom at 11/21/2007 10:51:00 PM 2 comments
10 November 2007
More cloth shopping bags.
Sorry for the lack of creative, humorous blogging. I did take a picture of my new shopping bags, though.
Posted by frugalmom at 11/10/2007 09:18:00 PM 6 comments
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