Hello all. Hope this finds you all well and safe and healthy. All is good here.
AC is off this morning, but that will probably not last long. It is a bit humid out and is about 71*. Lovely morning actually.
It is going to be really hot the next few days - I guess it is to be expected in July, and I know it could be worse.
The garden is growing, it just seems a little slower than normal to me - I do believe the sun and heat is the problem. Keeping things watered well.
Both of my sisters were frugal queens as well. Linda had 3 kids and very little money (a single mom for a while) and she could cook and feed those children. She was a fantastic cook, and when married had a husband that fished and hunted - which was a huge gift to the family. They foraged and gleaned. Her adult children still do that a lot. She found fruit trees and canned as much as possible. They raised a huge garden. She worked odd jobs at times, and as the kids got to be teens, she worked at the school cafeteria. They had a small house - but it was always sparkling and cozy.
Marcella married very young (16) and started having children within a year. She raised 6 kiddos and they really had little money. She lived out in the country when the kids were younger. They gardened and raised a huge garden. She could cook! Talk about creative cooking - she was an original.
They lived in a huge old kind of drafty house (considered haunted by locals) - it was cheap and had rooms for all the kids. It had a lot of land with it - and there were fruit and nut trees everywhere, and lots of hills and hollers for the kids to play on. Their land was surrounded by corn fields, and yes, she would get corn in the summer by just walking over and picking it!!! That always horrified mom, but sis swore they farmers said it was ok.
The house had indoor plumbing - but it still had an outhouse (2 holer) - and due to the cost of water (according to her), the family used it most of the time!!!
Now I say she was frugal - her kids say 'cheap'. I laugh now - because I think they were right at some point. She bought second hand before it was a real thing - the kids hated it. Some of the girls got hand me downs from me and they loved it - mom made all my clothes when I was younger.
They eventually moved up here to town and lived really close by our home. Then the kids were getting older and started working a little so they could buy nicer things to wear to school. We went to the same junior high and high school.
She could revamp a house on a dime - it just came natural to her. Her hubby was not the least bit handy - so she learned how to do a lot.
Today her children have all done well. Many had extremely good and high-paying jobs without college. Most (except one) live in what I would call excess now! Their formative years had something to do with that, I am sure!!! They knew what they wanted and went for it.
Sis, ended up in real estate after the kids were grown and she was 'retired'. She did quite well with that but never lost her 'frugal' mindset.
Those are just back stories - I went Monday to order flowers for sis's funeral. I know I didn't need to, I just felt like it was the last thing I could do. The florist I have used for decades, I found has closed for good! I was sad - they were great - reasonable - and always did a fantastic job. Shoot if you went in to order or pay your bill, they would send you home with a couple of flowers.
I went to a new place - and holy cow were they expensive! I was a bit dumb founded - but plodded ahead and ordered. I got in the car and could hear sis, saying 'what is wrong with you?' 'Why did you spend so much on a bouquet of flowers?' LOL. I set there and laughed and had a couple tears as well.
I will never forget the effects that the women in my life have had on me. They were all strong women, and they knew how to live frugal, yet make life good. They have all given so many memories.
Linda's kids all live well today, but they seem a little more down to earth than many of older sis's kids. Whenever we all get together, the stories are shared and we all add to the stories and the loving memories of them all.
I hope someday that those kinds of stories are shared about me as well. I hope I bring thoughts, laughter, tears and maybe a few lessons to the nieces and nephews. We learned from the past. Hopefully we can pass those frugal mindsets on to some extent. Maybe we can teach how to get by in a pinch. How to stretch a dollar. JUST MAYBE!
So, you see, it is only natural that I live frugal!!! I was surrounded by it, by the BEST women I have ever known.
Did anyone in your life help transform your thoughts on frugal living?
Have a wonderful and blessed day!!!!










