Happy Frugal Friday!
We're back with our usual content! Here's how we've been saving money/spending money wisely/making extra money the past few weeks:
- We've been checking off our low-cost/free activities from our Christmas Check List. Last week, Annabeth and I used giftcards to get Snowmen cookies and peppermint mochas at Starbucks. We took a long walk around downtown Franklin to look at lights and to enjoy time together. Friday night, we went to the Trafalgar Library for Merry Prairie. Annabeth was too old for many of the acitvities but still enjoyed looking at the gingerbread houses and petting the reindeer. Owen loved all of it still and was most excited for face painting and Santa. He insisted that we wait for Santa, in a 45+ minute line, "just in case" I'm wrong and Santa's real. He has an item he just decided he wanted and he had to cover all of his bases.
- Saturday morning we volunteered at church for the Potato Drop. It's not quiet as exciting as it sounds as we don't actually drop the potatoes from anywhere. We met many, many kind people and enjoyed handing out over 39,000 pounds of potatoes! We could see by the end that we still had many pallets left so we did our best to help with the extra by delivering to little free pantries we knew of and to neighbors and friends.
- Saturday afternoon we had the laziest of lazy December days. We watched an entire season of a holiday baking show, Annabeth made gingerbread kiss cookies, and Owen and I got in a mile and a half Christmas light walk after dinner.
- Sunday after church, we took nachos to lunch with the Rileys. Annabeth's cookies were a hit there as well as at youth group that night. We love baking and it's always nice, especially for our waistlines, if we bake when have a plan for where to take it.
- My sister-in-law and her family brought Annabeth a HUGE box of hand-me-downs. Annabeth was thrilled to have a whole new wardrobe of fleece sweatshirts, tops, and dresses. Thank you Cass and Cindy!
- Monday we drove down to Charlestown to keep our friends' children for the afternoon. Our friend lost his father last Thursday quite suddenly. We drove down to help with childcare and while the five kids played I ran the dishwasher, did some laundry, vacuumed, and wiped down the kitchen. I am not always great with words but love to love people with acts of service. It was a blessing to pray for them as I cleaned.
- Monday evening was the kids' dance holiday party. Both of the kids have been very into making bracelets this year and they asked if that could be their teachers' gifts. I agreed and they have spent weeks picking the perfect colors and designs for every teacher. Mark and I had a date night thanks to a giftcard we found in a drawer! We rarely if ever pick up food so it was truly special treat.
- Tuesday morning we drove back down to Charlestown for the funeral. We were very blessed with a beautiful memorial service not so much about the man but about what Christ did in his life. I was so encouraged that the family chose such a strong gospel message. I am still so proud and in awe of our friend A, age 8, who gave a beautiful memorial message for his grandpa and led us all in the Lord's Prayer.
- Wednesday evening Mark's boss took the department out to dinner. Mark had a great time with co-workers and enjoyed winning $20 on his lottery scratcher gift.
- We passed along a bag of clothes from my mom to my mother in law. We also did some pre-holiday cleaning out and took a bag of items to donate. We took books we are finished with to free little libraries. More on our decluttering mission in the weeks to come!
We are looking forward the the holiday celebrations to come next week!
Happy Savings to All!
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