Thursday, April 17, 2025

Easter and the Weekend

 Hello all.  Hope this is finding you all well.  Here we are approaching the end to another week.  My goodness the time is just flying by.  May starts in 2 weeks!
It is a very nice morning here.  The birds are chirping and singing.  Everything is thriving and growing and greening.  Just about every tree has little leaves now or at least buds.  So much color - it always amazes me how many shades of green there is in this world!
I have my 'old lady farm jeans' on already - to work outside today!  You know those loose fitting old grungy jeans? LOL!   Tomorrow is supposed to get to 80*F as a weather front moves in.  Looks like a lot of rain and wind again (and some storms) for the weekend.  Prayers for everyone's safety.
Tomorrow is Good Friday.  I hope everyone takes some time to reflect on the love and sacrifice that was given to us many, many decades ago.  What love, to be willing to sacrifice your only Son for others, and to be willing to be sacrificed.  I cannot imagine - but I am sure grateful.
Sunday is Easter, and I hope most realize this isn't all about the gifts, candy and the bunny.  It is a glorious day of LIFE ever after!
Easter was the last holiday that Glen and I got to observe together on this earth - how fitting.  A few days later he started his life in heaven with our Lord.  LIFE ever after!  That gives me hope and contentment and faith in daily life.

Along the lines of our frugal living, please know you don't have to go out and spend a fortune to celebrate this day.  Homemade treats and even gifts can be made.  Your meal can be anything you like and have on hand.  It doesn't have to be a ham and all the fixin's - it can be anything.  If you like spaghetti - fix it.  It you want fish, roast, lasagna, grilled burgers or even pizza - fix it.
It is about being with your loved ones and reflecting on the love and life you have been given.

If you are not of a religious nature, take time to reflect on all the beauty that surrounds us each and every day.  All the wonders of nature, that we get to enjoy.  On just waking up each morning and getting to go out and do what you want or need.  Appreciate the beauty of the world.  Spend a day reflecting on positive and not negative.  Go forth and add a little beauty to the world.

Here is a list of many stores that have committed to closing on Easter Sunday, so employees have time to be with family.  I well imagine that there will be many others.  I hope so.
No matter what I may not have or may have forgotten, going out to shop on a holiday is not something I have ever done.  I believe holidays should be spent with family, and when I go into a shop, it tells that retailer it is OK to be open.  
I applaud those that close.

I wish you all a wonderful weekend.  I hope you get to be with someone you love, and that you get time to reflect on all the gifts we are given in this big old world.
If you are getting nice weather, get out and enjoy it a bit.

Have a beautiful weekend.  
Life is glorious!


Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Stocking - When Money is Tight

 Good morning all.  It is a sunny and chilly morn here.  A little frosty, but not too bad.  Hoping for a pretty day.  It looks like we will have a soggy Easter weekend.
I am still 'mending' after Mondays yard work!  My legs are so sore - getting older is heck.

Let's talk today about stocking up for whatever may happen in life, when you are already short on money.  It can be done.  I keep seeing people say - when you are already strapped at your tightest, it isn't possible.  Well, it really is.
Remember the old saying "How do you eat an elephant?"  "One bite at a time"!  That is kind of how stocking is on a tight budget.
Lots of people don't want to admit, no matter how tight the budget, that little changes can be made.  People DO NOT like change.  They are comfortable in their habits and really don't like changing things up at all.
Can you free up $10 - $20 a month?  Bet you can.
Maybe a couple of lunches not purchased (take your own), or no snacks a few days or drinks out.  Look into to cutting back your cable program or internet service.  Drive less.  No non-essential shopping.  Keep any spare change you may have.  Keep that change and use it to stock.    Lessen power or water usage.  Itty bity, tiny changes do add up.  Save anywhere you can.

Now when you go to the store, buy essentials.  Not everyone knows how or does cook from scratch.  I understand that.  That is something else that takes time to get into.  That should be your goal - to use ingredients to make the foods you eat and like instead of a mix or box.  It will be healthier and cheaper - REALLY!
When you shop, buy 2 instead of one, of some things.  Look at the B1G1 deals - although those aren't often the deal many think they are.  Look for sale prices and clearance.  Think about going to a different type of store.  Maybe stop buying snacks or pop - then buy something nutritious.
When you buy that second item - put it back for a time when the budget is even tighter or an event happens that you can't shop.  
You want things that are good for you - but the important thing MAY BE just having something.  As you get used to stocking - you will see the importance of things.  
You can grow lettuce, tomatoes, radish, carrots, etc.  You can maybe fish or maybe hunt.  You can't grow flour or rice or sugar or salt.  You see where I am going?    
You will start getting the things that are needed that you can't produce yourself.  You will start getting the hang of it.  
Look for clearance and sales - THIS IS ESSENTIAL.  The jars of pasta above, are just for my daily use.  I have lots, and lots of pasta.  I have all shapes and sizes - I get super sales or clearance most often.  I try to keep all pasta in glass jars - it lasts for years truly!  Pasta is one thing I never pay full price for.  Rice is another.  I get it on deals whenever I can.
Both items are things that can stretch absolutely any meal for pennies.

See the jar of dehydrated mushrooms?  I have jars and jars of them.  Anytime I see mushrooms on clearance, I get them and slice and dehydrate.  To me they are one of the easiest things ever to dehydrate.  I keep in glass jars with moisture absorber added and they last and last.  A little hot water or broth and are like fresh sliced to use in cooking!  I use them often.
You can buy cheap frozen veggies (like mixed for soups) and dehydrate those as well.  It takes up so little room in your storage and frees your freezer up for bigger finds.  (you can dehydrate in an oven if no dehydrator)

Cooking from scratch if you don't now?  Ease into it.  Use different sites on the computer to find recipe sites - using what you have to make meals.  It may not be something you do every day, but you can do it now and then and start learning.
Did you know rice can be ground into flour?  Not so great for bread, but it can be used in pancakes and waffles.  Oats can be ground as well. 

Start baking with simple items like biscuits.  They are about the easiest thing to make and it only costs pennies for a filling item.  Pancakes, waffles, are simple as well.  Learn to make gravy - it is a great extender.  Breakfasts of oatmeal and maybe some canned or frozen fruit - if you don't have fresh - sure beats the cost of breakfast out.
Drink water or make tea.  Stop the soda habit - that is so expensive for those without stable funds.

When you get a nice amount of 'regular' food whether canned or frozen - then you can start thinking about other things like powdered milk, baking supplies, etc.  Powdered milk can be handy in baking and cooking and even in a pinch when you need milk to drink!  Throw in a little cocoa if you need to.  Add to the 'ingredient' supplies.
Don't forget TP, shampoo, dish soap, laundry supplies, deodorant, etc.  Every now and then buy an extra.  Don't forget the pets.  It pays to have extras.   You never know what can happen in life to change your situation.

So, start taking notes on everything you spend money on - everything.  Look at the things you can stop spending on or cut back on.  Use those dollars, no matter how few they are to add some extra stock to your home.  It is your job to take care of your family - no one else's.  
Start taking bites of the elephant!!!!!!
Soon you will see a nice stockpile and you will feel the comfort of knowing your family will be ok.

Start now.  Baby steps.  Learn and follow along with people that can give advice or help.  Make changes.
YES, you can stock even when you think the budget says different. 
You got this - just get started.  It is addictive!!!!!

Have a wonderful day!!!!

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Looking for Bargains - They are Still Around

 Hello to all.  Happy Tuesday.  Hoping you are all well and safe.  It is cooler here this morning than yesterday for sure!  Yesterday was a lovely day - it got to 73* at my house.  I worked outside a lot yesterday, and boy can I feel it this morning.  LOL!  I did sleep well, as I was just plain old tired.
Today is going to be much cooler and windy again!  It started out sunny, now it is very cloudy and overcast.  The wind is nuts already!!!
Just a peek of my perennial bed.  It is really popping up.  Looks like there will be a lot of poppies this year!  They have burst out of the bed!

Well, as promised, and little about still finding bargains at the grocery.  I ran into Kroger Friday for just a couple of fresh items.  I wanted potatoes, radish, and mini peppers.  I went on Friday as well, so that whatever I purchased gave me 4X my points for gas. I got what I went in for.
Of course I walk the store, JUST IN CASE!

Milk was reduced to .98 a half gallon - dated 4/21.  Pretty darn cheap in my book.  Milk can be frozen too if you find a great deal.

I found this.  I really didn't need ground beef but figured I would add to the freezer.  This is 85/15 organic - 3 pack deal (3 lbs.) was 10.53 = 3.51 per pound.  They had regular 80/20 on sale for 3.99/lb.  I hate paying over $3 but, that is a thing now.  Once in a great while I will find cheaper, but not often.  I got 6 lbs. of this.  So, it will easily be 12+ meals (soups, casseroles).  If making a burger only, it would be it would make 24 meals for me. (1/4 lb. burger)
Pretty cheap protein.
Rice was 5 lbs. for 1.88 and lentils were ,67 lb.  Adding to my stock
I also got a 1 lb. canister of Coffee Mate (powder) on clearance for 1.68 (no pic).  I am not a coffee drinker, but it can be used in hot chocolate or in something that I need a dairy flavor in (mixed with water).  It is dated (sell by) 11/25 - but I will keep it in the freezer for long term use.

Bread was FREE - for stopping in the thrift store.  This is expensive bread.  Found a .50 new coloring book for a gr. niece.

There were so many things this week in the clearance section - but most were things I wouldn't use.

Kroger regularly has deals on meat.  Every time I have gone in during the past couple months there are deals.  
It is a regular at my stores to have multi-packs of pork chops for $5 - it includes 10-12 chops.  Same with chicken legs and thighs.  I bought chicken legs a while back that had 14 huge legs in it, and it was on discount for 2.59.  Super deal.  They have also had fresh salmon, catfish and shrimp in the $5 packs.  Those are pretty darn good prices today.  You just have to pay attention and look around.  Deals can still be found.

We have a discount store that also provides many deals in all things.  They have things from yard equipment, clothes, toys, furniture and food.
Here is a look at a couple of their FB ads showing deals.  It changes up every week.  Some are great and I have purchased there before, and the produce is always good.
There is always a deal.  For anyone close to me this is Circle City Bargains on US 31 south, just north of Greenwood (they are on FB).  This is also where I got my mower and pressure washer.
If you click on the bottom picture, you can see the pricing better.

You just have to look for options and really look around the stores.  I recently saw someone post that Aldi had tomato soup for .29 can!  I saw an Aldi post on FB yesterday with small mushroom pizzas (frozen) having an unadvertised special for .49 each!!  Sign up to get advertisements or FB ads for your favorite stores.  Many send emails to you as well, if you choose.
I have never done any of the apps for groceries.  I do not have that type of phone - but I can sure find a deal by looking around!
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Just a side note- I make my own dressing, and I use an old store-bought bottle to keep it in.  A couple weeks ago, my ranch looked empty, but I turned it upside down in the frig - and I got an additional 5 uses on side salads out of it!!  Empty doesn't really mean empty.  You can always add a bit of milk and shake it up to stretch.  Italian can add vinegar and/or a bit of oil to extend. 
Of course, shampoo, dish soap and laundry soap - add water and shake.  You will be amazed how much is left and how well it works.  Cut things open like lotion and toothpaste - many more uses.

Just stop and think!!  There are lots of ways to extend your pantry and freezer and the items you have.  Use lentils with or to replace meat in soups and casseroles - they are the great extender!  Use less meat.  I can have meals with no meat and still get protein, and I get full.  
Like my Coffee Mate buy - think about other uses than the normal one!

Deals are still out there.  It may not always be 'what you went in for', but maybe you can change up your idea of need.  Be open to going with the deals to help in the menus.  Be observant!!!  It can pay off big time.

Have a super day to all!



Faith over Fear


Sunday, April 13, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 4/13

 Happy Sunday to all.  Happy Palm Sunday!  I hope this finds everyone well, safe and blessed.
It is a decent morning here.  In the 40's and a bit overcast.  Still kind of bright and it isn't raining!  It looks like this coming week will be very near seasonal temps for this time of the year.  That is good.
It is just getting so pretty out.  The grass is vivid green, all the trees are budding and leafing and the flowering trees are magnificent.
The birdies are singing this morning, Licorice has been fed, and the squirrels are scampering all around.  I always have finches, all year long, but the first "bright yellow" gold finches have shown up in the past couple days.  Oh goodness, they are pretty.  Bitsy is curled up next to me and being a cutey!  It is a great morning.

Just a lot of this and that this week!
  • Worked on getting the basement floor all dry - that took a couple days.  So happy to have a dehumidifier, shop vac and a fan - they helped a lot
  • Picked up lots of sticks after the storms
  • Had landscape timbers (8' - 4x4) actually float many feet from all the water in the yard out back!  Got those back where they should be.  They have never floated like that in all these years.  We had a lot of rain to say the least.
  • Spent a half day with sis.  That was fun
  • Dug out the front street storm drain (2 doors down).  It was packed with dirt, leaves and sweetgum balls and almost couldn't see it.  No wonder we had so much flooding on my street.  I dug it out and removed all the gunk.  It is free and clear now!
  • Got to air the house some on a few days
  • Recorded some very old classics to watch at a later date (from 40's)
  • Mowed front to back and trimmed everything
  • Did laundry and used dehumidifier water in the laundry
  • Cooking meals at home and using up leftovers in new ways
  • I did go to the store Friday to get a few fresh goods.  I found a bunch of really good clearance items and will share those on Tuesday.  Want to post about ways to still get deals!  Also got 4X points on Friday to help with gas later on.
  • Just doing all the normal things
Meals this past week:
Made a chili/cheese spread/dip and had with crusty bread - fresh veggies
Deconstructed cabbage roll skillet (used leftover fried cabbage)
Chili/cheese fries and a side salad - (leftover spread)
Chicken breast, fried corn and asparagus
Chicken/mushroom spaghetti, fresh veggies (leftover chicken)
Cheeseburger and fruit
Spicey rice, sausage, cherry toms

There you have it - just a lot of odds and ends.  How was your week?  Has everyone gotten things taken care of after all the storms?   We still have 18 counties under declared emergency!  There is still just so much flooding in the southern part of the state, as it is in many places.
What have you all been up to this week?  Any good deals?  I hope it is getting warmer for those in the great up north.

I hope you all have a lovely and safe and healthy week.  May your week be filled with blessings of all sorts.  Enjoy as the weather warms and sun and fresh air abound.
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me.
Psalms 51:10

Dear Lord, again we send up thanks for all the many, many blessings that we have received.  May we all try to live our best life and be kind and good to others.  May our words and deeds be kind to all.  Help us to improve ourselves each and every day and to improve our attitudes and reactions to others and to things we cannot control.  May we all exemplify the life Christ lived.  In His name we pray, AMEN


Faith over Fear

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Words to End the Week

 Hello all.  Hope you are all well.  It is a beautiful morning here.  The sun is shining, and it is warmer - about 40*.  Looks like it may get in the 50's today with NO rain!  Yesterday we had some rain, and in the afternoon, there were even some big old wet snowflakes in the mix.
The next few days should be nicer, with maybe a few showers over the weekend.  I hope to get out and mow at the end of the week again.  It sure needs it.

We all have setbacks in life, some bigger than others.  Stuff happens - but we just can't let it stop us and get us down too badly.  We pick up and continue to go forward.  We find a way.  We cannot change what HAS happened, but we can change our future.  That is one thing that we can all do - maybe in baby steps, maybe in big strides - but we work hard and go on.


I love this meme.  It is so true.  YOU have to take care of YOU!  When you take care of yourself, you are kind of taking care of those around you.  A happier you means a happier world around you!

Get up every day and do something!  Stay as physical as possible.  Clean, plant, do laundry, do yard work, walk, or just exercise a little - whatever you are able to do.  Got to take care of these bodies!

Mind your "head"!  Try to stay positive and not dwell on negative and bad thoughts.  Do not put negative out in the world.  Mind your thoughts and words - everyday!!!!  You CAN control that.  Only you can control that.  When you spread negativity, it touches everyone around you.  Sure, crap happens, but you can dwell on the positive instead of the negative.  It will change everything about you!

Finances - well, we do what we can.  We have big expenses happen, and that isn't easy.  We are here because we are frugal and thrifty people.  That is why I am frugal - so I can confront those spendy days/weeks.  If I mind my money today - it will HELP me tomorrow.  It may not solve the problem, but it can help!
I know it hurts, but not every day in life is perfect.  Sometimes we have to pull the belt tighter, simplify more, and learn new (old) ways.  I hear a lot of complaints about that, that it simplifies it all too much.  Well, I was raised to put in the work and get a positive return.  So, it is just a way of life for me.  Some need to look at things differently.  Quit making things harder than they have to be.

Blessings - count them every single day!!!!!  No matter what your day or week brings to you - it brings good and blessings as well.  It may be something simple as a kind word, or it may be a blessing of bill paid off, or a job offer, or an accident missed, or the beauty of nature.  EVERY single day is special.  Make sure you give thanks on a regular basis.  Be good and kind and watch it happen to you as well.  I am a huge believer in you reap what you sow.

Today is a new day - make it a good day.  As it states in the first meme, you can't change yesterday, no matter how badly you wish you could.  It is the past.  Today is all you can count on - and that is moment by moment.  No one knows how much time they have - so make it good while you can.  I sure don't want people to say "she sure was a negative Nelly on her last day".  I'd prefer they think of me in a kind way - because that means I made a nice impact on this world and/or them.

You control you.  Be the best you can be.  Physically, mentally and to the world.  Do not put bad energy out to the world or in your home.  Be the light that everyone needs.  Help keep your neighborhood a nice place.  Help your family and friends when they need a boost or a positive word.  Help a stranger once in a while.  Learn new ways to make your life a little simpler and easier.  Smile, laugh, enjoy!
Just do all you can do to be a better you.

I, like you, have had s**t happen in my life.  BIG s**t!!!!  It stinks.  But how I respond is everything.  I pull up my big girl panties, reset my thoughts, rest a little, then get busy and move forward.  Wallowing in the S isn't going to help me in anyway whatsoever.
I do understand much of what others go through - been there and done that.  That is the only reason I offer advice.

I send you off with prayers for a lovely day and a beautiful weekend.
Sending love to you all.


Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Midweek - Fun Foody Ideas

 Howdy all.  Hoping this finds you all safe and healthy.  It is another very chilly morning here.  We are under a freeze warning until about 9AM.  It is partly sunny this morning, but we do expect some showers later on.  Oh fun - not!
This morning I noticed a tan and brown pigeon in the backyard.  My usual visitors are the basic black, gray and iridescent green ones.  This one was really quite pretty.  It is actually only the second times in years that I have seen a tan one in the wild.

Just a cute and fun idea.
I have come across some yummy recipes and ideas that I thought were fun sounding.  One took me back to junior high!  Hope you enjoy these.  As always click on the pictures to increase the size if needed.

From Eating Well on FB.  Homemade butterscotch sauce sounds like a fun addition to the holiday desserts!
From Eating Well.
This is the one that took me back to junior high.  We made a very similar item in home ec.  and called them 'popovers'.  I need to make these again soon.  I remember they were so good and fluffy.

Fun seasoning ideas without the salt.  So many think the only GOOD seasoning is salt!  You can come up with any number of seasonings and rubs yourself.  Fun to give some a try!

(From Quick Life Lessons)

You know I am a natural medicine/holistic believer.  I know there are many that take prescriptions for various things, and everyone does what is right for them.  I take nothing and sure hope I never have to.
I noticed so many of these listed bananas, oranges, nuts, grapes and grapefruit.  At least one or two of those are eaten by me EVERY single day.  I am a citrus fanatic, and I generally have bananas or grapes on hand and there is always some kind of nuts in my home.  I have also kept tart cherry juice or tart cherry capsules around always.  It really does help with aches and pains.  I am not a fan of avocado nor papaya - but pretty much have or have used all the rest.
The Lord has said He provided us with everything we need on this earth.  I do believe that.  Many medications today, were derived from natural things many years ago.  Native Americans have always followed the natural way as well.
I know it isn't for everyone, but I love it.
Just thought I would share.

You have any fun and easy recipes to share?  Do you use a lot of fruits and nuts in your life?
I'd love to hear your tips.

Have a fantastic day my friends!


Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Hippity Hop - Easter Will Soon be Here

 Good morning all.  I sure hope all are safe and well.  The storms have moved Eastward, causing havoc all along the way.  Prayers for everyone in their line.  If you haven't already - please check in and let us know how you are faring!!!!!
It is cold this morning - go figure.  It is in the upper 20's!  It was 80 a few days ago.  Spring weather never ceases to amaze me.  The sun is shining, so that makes things feel better (if in mind only) to start the day.

Easter is less than 2 weeks away!  Hard to believe.  Many have family get-togethers and meals for the family, many celebrate the bunny events for the younger ones in the family, and then others strictly celebrate the reverence of the day.
Whatever way you plan to spend the day - here are a few ideas that maybe you can use.
A fun and natural way to color hard boiled eggs.  Using what you have on hand and no artificial dyes.  I think it is fun to mix and match.  Coloring is also a good way to store hardboiled eggs in the frig - just to know the difference between fresh and cooked!
Easter Smore packets!  Yeah, Peeps are not the best thing to eat, but the kiddos will surely think this is cute and fun.  Little baggies all ready to make the goodies. These can be used on Easter or kept for a later date!
Making special treats for the family to enjoy, is always fun.  You can decorate cakes, cookies, cupcakes, fruit - you name it.  It doesn't have to cost anything - you can make you own goodies and create fancy toppings.  Just a fun way to increase the fun for Easter or any occasion.

Fruit pizza is always a yummy dessert, and it is pretty too.  I have done this and used a giant sugar cookie (you can make whatever kind you like).  Top with a little cream cheese with a bit of sugar added - then fruit of any type.  Yummy and always a hit.

Maybe make a centerpiece from your yard!  Cut newly budding greenery, or flowering bushes or trees and make a lovely display for the table.

I know eggs are expensive - but I hope those that want, can color a few.  There are also plastic eggs that can be filled with treats and tiny offerings or even change.  You can usually get bags full of plastic ones at the thrift stores.  You can also make Jello eggs.
You can really get creative and color/paint rocks.  Rocks are fun to paint with pictures or sayings.  They look cute in flowerpots, gardens or even on windowsills!  Just something free and fun for the whole family to make.
There are many free printables on the computer to print out for the kiddos to color.

Use baskets, totes, boxes (decorated) that you have to make Easter baskets.  I had the same one (w/Mom) from the time I was little into adulthood!!!  I looked forward to it.
Buy little gems at the dollar stores - hair accessories, crayons, little cars/trucks, socks, balls, maybe a frisbee, nail polish, puzzles, etc. to fill the basket.

Get creative on your meal and use what you have.  Go through that freezer and the pantry and make a delish meal.  Seriously, there are no rules that say you have to have this or that.  Do what you want.  Make the foods that your family likes - whatever it is.  You can make a very special meal with what you have and maybe add a fun dessert.  
Enjoy the family and celebrate the true reason for the day.  

Just remember you don't have to fall into the 'holiday' traps of spending tons of money.  It can be fun and special for nothing.

Do you have any fun and frugal ideas for celebrating, especially for the kiddos?

Have a wonderful day to you all.

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 4/6

 Hello and welcome to the Sunday blog.  I hope this finds everyone safe and healthy and hopefully DRY!
Wet is the word of the week in the mid-section of the states, north to south.  Oh my goodness, what a week.  First the storms and tornadoes - then flooding - catastrophic flooding.  So many people have homes and businesses under water.  The flooding is terrible. 
We have had almost 6" if rain in the past couple days, and that is nothing compared to others south of here.  Some have seen 8"+.  Creeks are raging rivers.  Rivers are roaring and 17'-20' over their banks, and yet to crest. 
I have flooding in the back yard and a very wet basement floor, but that is nothing.  I am dealing with that.  The dehumidifier and fans are working overtime - I just can't imagine what others are dealing with.  I sometimes feel overwhelmed that I have to face these things alone, but such is life.  We grow and learn and survive.
The next couple nights are going to get cold again.  We will be at or below freezing for a couple nights - yuck.  I sure hope it doesn't damage fruit trees.

Just a reminder to all - do NOT drive through flooded roads!!  So many have tried (even high vehicles) and have gotten stranded and some float away.  Not only is it dangerous to you and your vehicle, but it is so wrong to put rescue personal at risk for something so stupid.  Just don't - stay home if necessary.

There are violets, dandelions and tulips putting out color now.  The grass is just vivid green.  The Robins and grackles have sure been enjoying the soggy ground!  Even seeing the bunny out and about.  It sure is spring in this area.  We get the good and the bad - it is all part of the season.

This week wasn't all that frugal - but necessary!  That is why I do what I do the rest of the time.  Makes life less painful!
  • Kept more tough ends of asparagus for making soup at some point (and kept those heavy rubber bands)
  • Got the taxes done.  Yep, an expense - but all worked out wonderfully.  I was more than pleased with results.  The tax place is right across from the park - so got to enjoy just beautiful scenery as well.  Oh, the trees are so pretty.
  • I picked a small bouquet of tulips and hyacinths 
  • I did buy a new lawnmower.  A NEED!  I got a great price.
  • Got to mow the yard before the rains started
  • While out, I stopped at the hardware store and also purchased new string disks for the weed whacker.  The first I have had to purchase since I got the whacker (got pack of 3 - will last for a few years).  I also received a free bag of popped popcorn - that was good, as I was hungry!  Got me home without stopping for something!
  • Visited with sis for her 94th birthday!  She is doing well.  I did stop to buy her a pretty bouquet of flowers and some of her favorite Russell Stover sugar free chocolates.  She was thrilled.  Worth every penny!!!!
  • Running the dehumidifier and fan downstairs - glad to have both.  Will take the air filter/ionizer down there this week
  • Using what I have on hand - no grocery shopping
  • Doing all the normal stuff
Meals this past week:
Ham (freezer), mac n cheese, steamed asparagus
Smoked sausage (freezer) sandwich and small salad
Cup of lasagna soup (freezer) and fresh veggies and fruit
Beef and broccoli rice bowl
Fish tacos (soft)
Grilled ham & cheese, hardboiled egg and side salad
Fried cabbage w/bacon, and scrambled eggs

Well, how has your week been?  I know several of you live within the storm areas we had earlier in the week, and many are in the flood zones as well.  Please let us know how you are faring!!!!
Please know that I pray for all of you daily.  
Also, did you get any deals this week?  Doing spring cleaning?  Cleaning up storm mess?

I pray that each and every one of you are safe and healthy.  That you have not had to deal with big loss or damage.  I hope you all have a wonderful week ahead.
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Not that I complain of want; for I have learned, in whatever state I am; to be content.  I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound; in any and all circumstances I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and want.  I can do all things in him who strengthens me.
Philippians 3:11-13

Dear Lord, we thank you for all that we have and for our family and friends.  We ask for help and love for those going through so many struggles at this point in time.  May we all remember that no matter what we feel we are enduring, there are so many who have far worse problems.  Help us each to be grateful for what we DO have and help us to learn to be more content in all things.  May we all be kind and caring in our words and actions, as they can affect others in ways we do not realize.  AMEN



Thursday, April 3, 2025

All Good and Check In

 Good morning all.  I sure am hoping you are all safe and well.  Boy what a night we had all over the place.  The storms didn't start here until after 9PM - so after dark.  I hate that, as you can't see what is coming.
Any way we had a couple hours of crazy stuff.  Torrential rains, high winds (65-70 mph straight-line here), tornado sirens, lots of stuff going on.
I was very lucky!  A couple branches down and some water in the backyard.  Have seen lots more water in the past. 
There were tornados north of here and even some rotation just a handful of miles south of me.  Lots of damage all around the city/state, by watching the news this morning.  Semis flipped on the highway even happened due to the winds.  Only one injury reported amazingly.
The pictures of the damage are just so sad.
The lights stayed on here, never even lost power.  We faired so well in my area.


PLEASE check in and let us know how you faired through the storms.  The line of storms was so long and massive, that it hit several states.  I know many of you live in the areas.

There is a lot more rain coming from tonight through the weekend, so there will also be flood warnings.
Spring storms just stink.

So please, please check in!!!!!  I care about each of you.
Prayers for your safety and that of your families.

I hope each of you can have a wonderful weekend.
Many blessings

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Don't Make it so Difficult

 Good morning to all.  I am running a little late this morning.  I sure didn't want to get out of the bed this morning, it felt so good.  Only got up a few minutes later than normal, but it was a struggle!  Bitsy even slept in.  We had quite a noisy thunder boomer come through this morning.  It rained and there was a lot of lightning and thunder.  It didn't last none too long, but it delayed my going out to feed the animals and Licorice.  When I went out, Licorice was getting ready to come around the house to wait for me!  He saw me and ran back to the deck, awaiting his breakfast!  He ate, as I did my chores and then went on a walk-about!  He sure is sweet.
There are some pretty nasty sounding storms going through a big part of the mid-section of the country this evening and into the morning.  South of me looks to be VERY, VERY bad.  There are several of the readers here that are in those areas.  I pray you are all safe and have no damage.  PLEASE take shelter - yes, it looks that bad.
I would love to sit on that empty chair and have a long chat with that lady.  Oh, the things I could learn.  I would love to know what she feels about the times.  What are her ideas of the future?  What is a day like?  Probably chores and getting by.

Sometimes we really make things a lot more difficult than we need to.  Today people are all consumed about money.  That really saddens me.  I think we just make it so much more difficult that it needs to be.  ENOUGH - is my word.  There are so many more things that are important, that get put aside for making money, growing money, and spending money.  I guess I just think that when my day comes to leave this earth - none of it matters!!!!!!!  No amount of money will buy my salvation or my eternity.

Sure you need enough to pay your bills and get by.  Sometimes it does take making so changes in your lifestyle.  It really is about knowing about wants and needs.
All the worry and fretting and complaining does nothing.  It just makes you sick and anxious.  That is not good.

I know there are many people out there, that think I oversimplify things.  They don't want to hear it.  
I am a very simple person, always have been.  Don't need to impress a soul on this earth.  You don't like me - that is on you.  I don't really care.  
I believe in hard work and being a good steward of what you have.  Limiting yourself when you feel it necessary.  Learn how to stretch things, money and time.  SURE, you may have to learn some new things!  That is a good thing.  Learning is always a good thing.
The things that are so important in life all have expiration dates!  Make those things your priority.
Stop worrying so much and start enjoying.

Am I where I thought I would be at this point in life?  NOPE.  I sure never wanted to think about life as it is now - but things happen that we can't control.  They happen to all of us.  So many gals here know exactly what I am talking about.  It sucks - there I said it.
BUT saying that - doesn't mean I should give up on life.  My love would never have wanted that for me.  I bet yours wouldn't either.  I do believe they would want us to go forward and live the best we can and make them and the world proud.  That is all we can do.

Money is a tool.  That is it.  As long as you have enough to cover your daily life, you are doing good.  
Do your best and be your best.  Stop and enjoy life a bit and stop the worry and obsessing.
Try smiling more (even if you don't feel like it) it becomes a habit!  Smile and laugh and just enjoy each day you are gifted.  Don't waste them.

I know many think I ramble on, but I have learned some hard lessons and just want to share.
Have a great day.
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If you are so inclined, please pray for the safety of those in path of the nasty, nasty storms going through tonight.
I repeat TAKE SHELTER in those areas, don't be brave.

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Changing Seasons - You Ready? Stocking Isn't Just Food

 Hello and happy April!!!  Wow, three months already done this year.  It sure is going fast.  
It is a chilly frosty morning here.  We will see 50's today and some sun!  More spring storms headed this way during the week.  Not looking forward to those.  March and April seems to bring those nasty storms to the interior of the US. 
They say April showers bring May flowers - boy, we better see a lot of flowers!!!  LOL

This was looking out my living room window to the West at about 7PM Sunday.  It got very nasty looking.  We did have very hard rain, pea size hail (just a bit), and 70 mph winds.
Looking North of me.  See that white tree?  Oh that thing is huge - probably 70'+ and it is just beautiful.
Yes, me and my neighbors are those people that stand outside and look up, instead of heeding the warnings!
We had some nasty storms come through over the weekend.  I seem to be right in the eye of the needle (luckily), as the worse missed me.  Many had wind damage, flooding, hail, and some areas had tornadoes.  We will soon be coming upon hurricane season for coastal areas.  Think fires in the driest area, earthquakes, you name it - it is that time.  Are you as ready as you can be?

We always talk about how we stock food, for the emergencies and just daily living.  What happens if you lose power for an extended time?  Maybe no power, no water, etc.
You need to have a plan just in case!!
  • Do you have water?  Jugs of water to help flush, or to just wash yourself.  Water to aid in drinking or cooking?  What about bathroom use over a long period of time?  A potty chair, or a lined bucket.  Maybe a way to collect rainwater.  A way to purify water.
  • Do you have a way to get light for your home?  Make sure you have flashlights and batteries or candles available.  Yard type solar lights work great when you bring them in.  They do give off a good amount of light.  Glow sticks might be something to have on hand - you can stick them in an old milk jug for a super nice glow of light.  Do you have ANY TYPE of generator?  They sure help to keep foods from thawing in freezers.  You do NOT need to run constantly - just a bit here and there to keep things frozen (and not open the freezer much).  Make sure freezers are full - if with nothing other than water jugs.  That keeps things cold.  Generators are good if someone needs medical devices as well (think C-Pap machines, etc.).  If you have a portable generator, you will need a supply of fuel.
  • Can you cook?  Many stoves today cannot be lit without power.  Do you have a grill or know how to cook over a fire?  Maybe have a piece or two of cast iron pots.  They work great on a fire.  Do you have some foods that can be eaten just as it is?  Food that doesn't need to be cooked - think canned fruit, tuna, some veggies, peanut butter/jelly, home canned goods, etc.
  • Have alcohol and/or peroxide to help clean and keep germs away.  Antibacterial wipes on hand.  Hand sanitizer.  Bleach and cleaning products just in case.
  • Non-electrical devices to replace your normal way of living.  A car phone charger.  A mechanical can opener, a coffee pot that can be used on a grill or fire (or instant coffee).  Non-plastic cooking tools (that won't melt).  If storm is coming, make sure to charge up phones and any batteries.
  • TP or wipes!!!  
  • H & B - allergy meds (remember no AC - so windows open), cold meds, eye drops, basics for cleansing yourself (you want to feel somewhat normal)
  • CASH on hand - you never know.  Odds are you won't be able to shop anywhere - as they are in the same predicament as you, but you may be able to barter with neighbors, or have someone help you
  • Pet foods - you can't forget your fur babies.  They will need food and water too.
  • Have your important papers and items together if you think you may be in a big storm - in case you need to flee!  Papers, meds, keys, glasses, animal carriers, etc.
  • Be ready to do some work!  Odds are you may have to do clean-up of some kind, so just know you may be responsible for YOU.  Everyone will be in the same boat.
There is just a plethora of things to think about to be able to survive and survive well.  Storms come in all shapes and forms, and they happen all over the world.  If you have some of the basics lined up - you will feel a bit comforted in knowing you can survive.  Some of our own readers here, have been through this with the last hurricanes.  Many areas are still not back to normal.  It can be lasting or it can be short in time - you just need to have a plan.

I pray no one else has to go through these things, yet I can almost predict someone will, sadly.  You gals that have survived these horrible times, please feel free to offer things I didn't think of.

It just makes since to be prepared for anything.  We never know what kind of emergency we may have - it could be sickness, job loss, weather, anything!  
You may need to get rustic for a while - think about that.  Life isn't always, turning on faucets, flipping power switches, and AC or heat - it may get real basic!
Have a plan!!!

Wishing you all a lovely April day!


Sunday, March 30, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 3/30

 Hello all.  Happy Sunday.  I pray this finds you well and safe.  Here's hoping that you made it through any obstacles thrown at you this past week and did it with grace. 
It is another warmer morning here and it is very damp and gray.  Looks as if we are to get some nasty storms later in the day and evening.  Prayers said that they aren't too bad.  It will cooling a bit this coming week, but nothing too bad.
The world is sure coming back to life around here.  The grass is green and growing (as are the weeds), the trees are all budding.  You can see a haze of color around every tree - it may be shades of green, burgundy, bronze, etc.  It is something to see.  The magnolias actually got to be enjoyed this year and are still just beautiful.
It has been very lovely temp wise the past few days, but windy - oh, those spring winds!

Oh, my alley got resurfaced this week!  There was a crater at one end that seriously could eat a car (2' deep and half the width of alley & as long).  It is the 2nd time in 39 years that I have seen them do ANYTHING to the alley! It is the first time in years that there hasn't been a puddle behind my yard after rain!  It sure is nice for the time being.  We are all very thankful.

My frugal week:
  • Lots of laundry and only used the dryer to fluff
  • Made several hard boiled eggs
  • Picked more daffodils and some hyacinths again this week - 2X
  • Made a small batch of frozen fruit 'cream' - yummy (strawberry/banana)
  • I did go out and do my monthly gas fill-up.  Used my points and gas was 2.47/gal.
  • Received some nice coupons in the mail from Kroger - good until June
  • Been refilling baskets, bins and jars with items to replace items used (from my stock)
  • Did a 'sort of' mow!  Used the weed whacker out front to knock down higher weeds/grass
  • Worked in a couple of flower beds, cleaning this week
  • Worked on building a platform for pots out back.  Thought I was going to visit Oz!  I was carrying 6' - 2" x 6" boards and thought the wind was going to lift me up when it would catch the ends of boards!  I bet I was a sight to see.
  • Got to have windows open and air house and heat has been off for several days. Friday was 80*F!  Next week will be cooler - in 50's and 60's.
  • I got some walks in and talked with some neighbors doing the same
  • Using leftovers and cooking from home
  • Just doing all the basics
Meals this past week:
2 chicken sliders, fries and salad
Tuna melt, Au Gratin potatoes, pickles
Au Gratin pots, scrambled eggs, 2 sausage patties
Cheeseburger and salad
Broc./cheese soup (freezer) over elbow macaroni and rolls (freezer)
Chef salad (w/everything)
Fish sandwich, tots and slaw
SNACKS:  fruit, toast & peanut butter, nuts

How was your week?  Did you get any deals this week or using what you have?  Have you stayed safe from all the nasty weather?  
I know we are all ready for spring and planting and heck, even mowing.  Some of our friends up north are still getting frigid temps and snow - sure hope spring comes to you soon!

Prayers for all the people involved in the horrible earthquakes on the other side of the world.  That is just so sad.
May you all have a lovely week ahead and may you all be safe and healthy.  Life throws us some curve balls on a regular basis, but with faith and perseverance we can get through.  May you keep going and be successful in whatever you do.
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that in due time he may exalt you.  Cast all your anxieties on him, for he cares about you. Be sober, be watchful.
1 Peter 5:6-8

Dear Lord, again we say grateful thanks for all our blessings.  We ask that You please be with each person that is suffering anxieties and insecurities, to let them know that You are in control.  May we all have the faith needed to live a happy and restful life in the love of Your arms and teachings.  We know You have the ultimate control, so please calm our hearts and minds.  AMEN

Thursday, March 27, 2025

A Sturdy Foundation is Always Needed

 Hello to all.  Hope you are all well and safe on this pretty morning.  It is cool, but very pretty at the moment.  I am looking forward to a couple warmer days this weekend.
I will sure be glad when this basketball stuff is over!  That is all that is on the TV around here lately.  I don't watch a lot of new shows that are out there, I watch older TV programs when I watch, and those channels have been basketball!  Time to turn it off and read!

Just a little talk about having a good foundation in all we do today.  Your home, shed, garage, etc. needs to built on a good foundation.  Many of us believe that a good foundation is needed in our spiritual life.  Well, our financial lives need that as well.
We all need to work to have our budgets, money, finances, whatever you call it in order.  If you haven't done so already - you need to start.  You can start small and do lots of little things and it all helps.

'Finance' sounds intimidating.  'Thrift' sounds more attainable.  They are both about your money and they go hand in hand.  With the first we often think stocks, 401K, the trading floor.  With the second we think of cooking at home, thrift stores and gardening.  Well, actually we need some of both.
Your thrifty house still needs a good foundation.

You need to be aware but not consumed!!!
Newton taught us that what goes up always comes down.  Such is our financial life as well.  There will be good times and there will be bad times.  Do not PANIC - just keep on going forward.  Do not make hasty decisions.  Stuff happens in life - job loss, inflation, sickness, emergencies, etc.  If you have a stable foundation, you will manage to get through it.  You can't just sweep your debt under the rug - you have to take care of it.  Get rid of your debt as soon as you can - life will feel so much better and freeing.

FEAR is never a good organizing principle - nor is it a good way to live.  So now is the time, if you haven't done so before, to sweep out the cobwebs, open your eyes and get your home and wallet in order.  You will be able to make smart choices and not hasty ones.  You will be able to face whatever comes your way with confidence.  
Learn different ways to do things, learns old ways (they are really smart ways), stop waste in all aspects of life, and don't despair!  
Small changes in life, can make a big difference when added up.  
This is a huge thing to remember.  Getting that sale or clearance means nothing, if you don't need it or won't use it.  Buy what you use and use what you buy.  Common sense way to live!!!!!

We talk about so many things and ways to save here, I just hope they help some folks out.  Don't let your self-image be stuff!  Let it be a calm and happy lifestyle.  Let it be a simpler way.  Let it be joy and not constant worry.  When you live that way, reality can happen and not throw you off your foundation.
The more YOU control your life, the less vulnerable you will be in a crisis or emergency.

ONLY you can reduce your stress levels and emotional turmoil, thus being a bit healthier as well.  Life is short folks, so do each day as best you can - PLEASE don't spend it in a panic.

You are NOT living a second-class life by living a frugal or thrifty lifestyle.  You will be living a good life.  Thrift is good for the person with money and the person on a tight budget.  
Do not feel sorry for yourself.  Know you are surviving and doing your best.  Your life is what some people strive for in this world - we tend to forget just how much we DO have.

You can do it.  Baby steps, slow and steady - any of the old cliche's sum it up.  Don't panic, don't be hasty, think and plan, and just keep on trucking!!!
Today is a gift - make it good.

Have a wonderful and blessed day and weekend.






(you all know my rules!)



Wednesday, March 26, 2025

De-Clutter in a Fun Way!

 Hello and happy mid-week!  It is a cold morning and a frosty one here!  About 10* colder than yesterday morning.  I guess compared to many places it could be called chilly, but yuck on the heavy frost.  The sun is shining, and the birds are singing. Licorice had his breakfast and then went to do a walk-about!  Bits is sitting here next to me bathing (he is sitting like a people!).  My house is warm.  So really a good day here in my book!

Today I thought I would show this little chart I came across about de-cluttering.
Click on the picture to enlarge for easier reading.
This is a good chart to use for APRIL de-clutter.  Many are just starting their spring cleaning and de-clutter.  I don't care how much I do, there is always something I come across that needs to be organized.

Now I know some of the items on the chart may take a lot longer (in some homes) than it says.  But it is a guide to use.  You can change activities to different days, you can spend just a few minutes, you can spend a day.  It just gives us things to think about that we may ignore on a regular basis!

A drawer, a closet shelf, a closet floor, a box, a clothes rack, a bureau or dresser, the laundry area, the toy box, a cabinet, a pantry shelf...............
Start somewhere and do something each day.  You may not have a thing to get rid of, but you can straighten and sort and organize.
Take 15 minutes or a few hours - whatever you need each day.  Just do a little and get a lot done.  Baby steps!

Come May, pretty much everyone will be spending their free time outdoors.  April is still a month of ups and downs in weather - so use those down days to organize inside.

No one but you may know what you accomplished, but that is OK.  Every time I open a drawer or cabinet that is all organized and cleaned out - I smile.  It makes me happy - so it was a good job done.

If you have items to go - perhaps you can sell them or give away on Free cycle pages or donate - and bless someone else.  You make yourself happy clearing it out and another happy by donating.  That is a good thing.

Have a super day to all. 
Spring IS coming!!!!  I promise!

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

This and That - Some Fun Ideas

 Happy Tuesday all.  Hope you are all well.  We are still having a chill in the morning hours.  Well, actually we have had a chill all day for a while - the winds!  Oh goodness, it has been windy.  Yesterday was crazy.  This morning seems pretty calm for a change, just cloudy.
Just plodding along here - nothing too exciting.
Thought I might show a couple ideas that help me out, and maybe you as well.

Side door decoration.  Simple and easy.  A big bouquet of silk flowers and a kerchief tied around it.  It is bright and pretty.  Use what you have and make something sweet and colorful.

When buying produce - make sure you keep those fat big blue rubber bands!  Those things are strong and come in handy so very often.  I have even known people that cut them into two pieces - but I like the strength they have as is.

Do you have a hunter in the family?  If so, get the fat that they trim from their harvest, and render it down.  Pure clean tallow - can be used in cooking or in homemade salves.
I always keep bacon grease.  That is pure gold in my opinion.  Not only does it work as grease, but the flavor it adds - oh yum.  I have a jar in the frig as well for the grease I keep from ground beef as well (before seasoning).  Beef grease can be used as cooking aid as well.  With the cost of oils at the store, it is nice to have other options.

I saw this idea on a FB group I follow.  A semi-clear tote can be used as a mini greenhouse.  It helps guard plants from birds, and it also helps keep them warm.  Easy to open.  You can also use plastic milk jugs - cut the bottom out and set over plants/seedlings.

I am a big ChapStick, lip gloss fiend!  I don't waste any, as it is kind of expensive.  I generally get a good brand and not the cheaper ones.  When you can't get more out, keep the tube until you have another the same way.  Use a toothpick and dig out the remainder from one tube and add to the other.
I got a tube of Chapstick as a 'gag' gift in Oct. at one of my luncheons.  The gal that plans them, always has little gift bags of misc.  Well, it has been some of the best I have ever had.  It says 100% organic, but no brand - it was decorated on tube for Halloween.  I asked her about it, and she ordered from Amazon.  Turns out it is coconut oil.  She gifted me a couple more tubes in Feb. - that she had left!  You just never know where you might get something good.  YES, you can use regular coconut oil you have at home.
I also keep some of those near empty tubes and dig it out and add to the contents of a near empty tube of lipstick.  Dig them both out and mix together.  (you may need to microwave for 30 seconds or so to get them to blend).  I keep in a tiny little plastic container and use as lip gloss.  Subtle color and softens too!
I have been making lip gloss this way for years.  Use a lip brush or a Q-tip to apply.

I saw a new site listed that allows you to enter your ingredients you have on hand, and it gives you recipes that you can make.  I have always followed YourFridgeFood, but checked this one out too.  It looks decent.  It is https://www.SuperCook.com/recipes
You might want to give it a look.
It is always kind of neat to "use" someone else's imagination to get new recipes!  List your ingredients and get ideas and even recipes.  How fun!

If all you have is canned soup to serve for a lunch or dinner, add some pasta or rice to extend it and a little more filling.  Heck you can do this to homemade soup as well.  It sure does make it go a little further.  Add crackers or bread and you have a filling meal.

Well, that is it for today.  Just a few fun tips.
What little things do you do the stretch items at home?

Have a beautiful and blessed day all!

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 3/23

 Hello to all!  Happy Sunday.  I hope this finds you all doing well.  Goodness, here we are starting the last week of the month.  It sure doesn't seem possible.
It is a cool morning here, with chances of rain and winds today.  I am so over the windy days!  It seems to be normal anymore - I guess that is March, huh?  We are in what they call third winter here!!  We go from those wonderfully warm days to cold overnight.  Looks like most of the week will be in the 50's.  Very seasonal.  The sky was a pretty pink this morning as the sun was rising.

Things around here are coming back to life.  I see buds on so many trees.  The rhubarb is up, and the peonies are poking upwards.  The Indiana magnolia trees are starting to bloom.  Maybe, just maybe, this year they will get to be enjoyed, as it doesn't look like any nights at freezing or below for this week.  It is always a joy to see them.

My week was fairly quiet around here.
My frugal week:
  • Last weekend I caught up on TV and research
  • Did a little more yard work, on the nicest and driest days
  • Got to air the house a couple days and have heat off for a couple days
  • Picked a lovely bouquet of daffodils - they last so well
  • Cooked up fresh asparagus, and saved the tough ends in the freezer for asparagus soup at a later time
  • I thawed and cooked a pound of sausage.  Fried into patties and then refroze for future use
  • Did a root touch-up on hair
  • Did go to feed store and Ollies.  Ollies I got a new longer hose for the front of house and a pair of jeans for 9.99!
  • Feed store - stocked up on feed and refilled all the cans
  • No groceries to speak of.  I did run in for 2 more strawberries at 1.88/lb. and oranges.  Found a gallon of orange juice (marked in April) for clearance of 3.50.  That is it.
  • Kind of going through the pantry goods and re-analyzing what I have for the long term. Will post about this later in the week.
  • Cleaning continues and working a little on declutter
  • Looked for a device I knew G had and just happened to think about - didn't find what I was looking for but found another thumb drive that is just a wonder to me.  So much work and info he did is on it.  He is still giving me presents after all this time!  I know, who would think such a small house could hide so many treasures?  Still going through things and finding little goodies!  He is still making me smile!
Meals this past week:
Pork chop, Brussel sprouts and mashed potatoes
Grilled Rueban sandwich and fries
Veggie fried rice
Leftover rice, 2 sausage patties and asparagus
'Taco flavored' goulash and leftover asparagus
L/O goulash and fruit
Tomato soup and grilled cheese/summer sausage sandwich

Sis is doing pretty good.  She is home with her doggy, has some help coming in each day, and PT 2-3 times a week.  She is in such a better frame of mind being home.  Just chipper!  Time will tell what happens in the future.

Today may be a nap day.  I slept terribly last night for some reason.  That doesn't happen often, and I am thankful.  It is now cloudy and dreary looking now - so a good nap day!

How was your week?  What have you been up to?  Any good shopping deals, or are you finding new ways to use what you have?  How has your weather been?
I hope you all have a safe and healthy week ahead.  
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Keep your life free from the love of money, and be content with what you have; for he has said "I will never fail you nor forsake you."  Hence we can confidently say, "the Lord is my helper, I will not be afraid; what can man do to me?"
Hebrews 13:5-6

Dear Lord, again we come to express our thanks for all the blessings we receive each day.  Help us each to wise in our ways and with the things we have.  Help us to each learn and value new and old ways.  Let us not show greed or envy.  We know that You will always be by our side and guide us, when we seek.  AMEN