Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Ouch!

This is what happens when you jam your finger while playing basketball!

This picture does not do it justice!

Last night Sara came in from playing basketball to tell us that she hurt her finger. We looked at it and said that she probably just jammed it. As the night went on she just kept complaining about it hurting. It just looked a little red and swollen. Well, when it was time to put the kids to bed she finally says "Mom, look at my finger!" so I take a better look at it and by then it had started turning black and blue. So the next morning we took her to Urgent Care thinking that it was broken. They did x-rays but they said it didn't look broken but that they would have the radiologist take a look and let us know for sure. (Still haven't been able to get ahold of anyone to get any answers!) So they wrapped up her finger and sent us on our way.


Don't you think that's overkill for a jammed finger?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Pinewood Derby

Today was the Pinewood Derby for Wyatt's Pack. He has been so excited about it. All week all I've heard from his "I hope I win, I hope I win". I explained to him that there was going to be several other boys there and that their cars were going to be just as good as his.


His Transformer car



The Competition


And the race is on


Look at those faces!


He's getting pretty excited now!

And the winner is...

Check out that happy face!


Vocabulary Parade

Yesterday was the vocabulary parade at school.


Wyatt wasn't too picky about his word. We knew he had a hat and a lasso, so lasso was what he settled on.


Sara's class was challenged to come up with a word that they weren't familiar with or that was uncommon. Valedictorian was the word Sara finally chose. I thought that it fit her perfectly because she always tries so hard to have good grades. When she has a test, she stays up late to study, then she is usually up extra early to get in a little more study time. I am so proud of her and how hard she applies herself.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Sara's letters

These letters were so cute I just had to share them.
Sara had an assignment for school where she had to write a letter to someone. She chose to write it to me. She wrote the letters from her perspective as well as from my perspective.
I did not edit. I left punctuation and spelling how she had it. You should be able to click on the letter to see a larger picture of it so you can read her letters.


Dear Mom,
I thought I need something to play with, a laptop, or IPad2, but the thing I want most is a grand piano. A house is not a house without a piano and our house does not have a piano. An IPad 2 and laptop are thing people buy because their great but they are not that great with it, there worse. Therefore, I still want a grand piano, even thou it is a 1,000 dollars. Please think about it.
Your hopful daughter,
Sara

Dear Sara,
I think it is a good idea that you want a piano, but are you really ready for this? I know that you are responsible, but maybe not ready for this. Why not dance? It's something you've done before. Why not gymnastics? It's something you wanted to do before.
Love your,
Mother




Dear Mom,
I'm really ready for this.I know that I am responsible. I did not choose dance because it can be boring. I didn't choose gymnastics because it can hurt you. Please reconsider.
Love your understandable daughter,
Sara
Dear Sara,
There is more to life than to play on a piano all day long. think about all that you are missing. You could be playing with your dog that you begged for. You could be hanging out with your friends or hanging out with family. Making money for college. Please think about it.
Sincerely your loving mother,
Kristy
Dear Mom,
I know that I am missing a lot in life. I will pay for the books and leasons and cleaning supplies and the piano its self. Plus most of my friends have a piano. It is my dream to have a grand piano. Please don't break my dream.
Love your worried daughter,
Sara
Dear Sara,
I'm glad that you will pay for the stuff. How will you get the money? Instead of that how about something else? Me and your father talked about it and got you something else. Please don't be mad at us for not getting you the piano.
Love your mother,
Kristy
Dear Mom,
I'm not mad at you I'm happy. Thank you so much for the baby duckling. Oh and can you help me find a name for her? Oh and how old is she? P.S. I don't really want the piano anymore.
Love,
Sara

Dear Sara,
I'm glad you arent mad at me. I thought about some names how about Bubble or Flower? She is 2 weeks old and strong. P.S. the piano was only 500 hundred dollars the duckling was only 30 dollars. I'm glad you don't want the piano anymore.
Love your mother,
Kristy
Dear Mom,
Thanks for the information. I like the name bubble. Thank mom.
Your happy daughter,
Sara







What's really funny about the whole thing is that Sara really does want a piano. That was one of the things she asked for, for Christmas.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Couponing

Last fall I happened to catch an episode of Extreme Couponing. I was so intrigued by how these people were able to save so much money on everyday purchases and build a stockpile too. So I started searching the internet for anything I could find on how to coupon. Shortly after that our library was offering a class on couponing so I went to that also. One of the things the lady said during the class is that it takes a while to build up your stockpile. How true that is. I started about six months ago and I'm just barely starting to see a difference. One of the other things she said was that you will still have to pay full price for things for a while. For example, pasta goes on sale so you stock up, but you still need pasta sauce. So the sauce you pay full price for, but when it goes on sale, that's when you stock up. I've tried many different methods to find one that works for me and I'm just starting to get the hang of it.
The pictures below are from my shopping trip last week which was one of my better and larger shopping trips.
I spent $116 out of pocket for $230 worth of product.















It's nothing like what you see on Extreme Couponing, but it a start!