Monday, April 2, 2012
A Wild Birthday for Mara
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Happy Valentines Day
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thrifty Christmas
Monday, November 28, 2011
The NO-TOY Christmas
To all the beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents,
We feel very blessed to have you all in our lives. The holiday season is the time we most experience your warmth and caring for our family. We very much look forward to spending time with you and we love to see the ways you enjoy the children and marvel at their growth. The generosity you show in your thoughtful gifts to the kids is always appreciated.
This year, we'd like to offer some gift suggestions that will hopefully make holiday shopping easier for you, and the holiday aftermath easier for Matthew and I. Each year, we come home from family parties with carloads of plastic, packaging, electronics, and do-dads. By the second day home with the kids' new treasures, toys are already broken, game pieces are lost, and an insatiable desire for MORE STUFF seems to infect the kids like an addiction. Last week, after what felt like the 100th trip to Goodwill with another box of old toys, we decided to have this year be a NO-TOY Christmas. There are many alternatives we have listed for you. Please don't feel confined to the list and feel free to call us if you have questions. Also, the older kids have chosen a charity that they will be donating 10% of any money they receive in Christmas cards. We've listed them so that you can make a donation in their name if you'd like.
General Suggestions
-Books
-Movie Tickets
-Ice Skating Pass
-Roller Skating Pass
-Rock Climbing Pass
-Art Lessons
-Music Lessons
-Craft Supplies
-Sports Equipment
-Stationary
-Restaurant, or ice cream or candy shop gift certificate
-Music CD's or iTunes credit
-Music or Theatre Performance Tickets
-Memberships to museums, cultural organizations, etc.
*Please call me if you're considering a membership to a museum or other organization so I can make sure we don't get doubles.
Charities
Mara-Hunger Task Force
Elijah-Rainforest Conservation Fund

Thursday, November 3, 2011
thrift score thursday
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
apple truck
Monday, August 1, 2011
curtains done
Sunday, July 31, 2011
taking the time
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Some Tutorials
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
getting fancy
Thursday, June 3, 2010
diy popsicles
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
thrifting in color
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
in the voice of Janis Joplin...
Monday, April 12, 2010
sprout
My 2 raised beds can't possibly accommodate everything I've started. What can I say? When you're grabbing seed packets for a buck a piece, it's hard not to get carried away! I'll find a place for everything somehow....and I guess I'm counting on a lot of plants not really making it through transplanting.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
ask (the manager), and you shall receive
I went to a certain trendy store. I brought my credit card since my cash allowance is only generous when you keep in mind I always shop 2nd hand.
I was very pleased to find a pair in the style I liked on the clearance rack because of a defect. I was not pleased when I looked at the price tag to see that they were only discounting them $2 for a missing button. $2 off $64, thanks. I talked to the clerk in the dressing room. No dice. So I went straight to the checkout with the jeans. I indignantly gave my thoughts about the insufficient markdown to the cashier. I dropped words like "rivet button" and "proper tools" and "lost fibers". Bingo! $25 off! I was able to buy them with my allowance cash!
I had no intention of replacing the rivet button, too much work. Instead, I sewed on an antique brass shank button. It won't last too long before I'll have to re-sew, but it has a little log cabin and pine trees on it, so it's totally worth it.