Friday, March 21, 2014

Still Couponing

I'm taking a study break (more on that later....maybe), so I thought I would blog.

I'm still couponing!  Not 'extreme'-ly of course, but I rarely make a purchase these days without using a coupon.  


When I first started last year, I got all excited and bought a huge binder with baseball card divider holder things, I had a complicated Excel spreadsheet, the whole 9 yards.  I had the binder that the major extreme couponers use.  Why I felt I needed that is beyond me.  My system broke down almost immediately (shocking).  It took forever to update it, and most of the time my binder (and spreadsheet) were full of expired coupons and ones that were just loose and ripped because I just didn't have the time to keep up with that complicated system.


So then I went old school.  I took a small notebook and wrote down all of my coupons (by category) and expiration dates.  I then ditched my huge binder and found a small pouch (I had originally purchased it a long time ago to hold my iPad Mini, before I got a proper cover for it).  I am pleased to say that the small pouch is still working.  But the notebook is history.  It was just too time consuming to flip through pages, compare it to the Target ad (I am still pretty much exclusively couponing at Target), cross off expired offers, etc.


So I did some research and downloaded an app for my phone called 'Coupon Keeper':




It.  Is.  AMAZING!!!  


Here's how it works:  you still clip coupons just like normal.  Once they are clipped, you scan the barcode of the coupon with your smartphone.  The app will then keep track of all of your coupons for you, alert you when some are about to expire, allow you to sort them by type (grocery, pets, etc.), by store (it recognizes my beloved Target coupons), etc.  Once they expire, they drop off your list. 





You can also search by product.  For example, this week Target had Tide on sale paired with a gift card (buy any 3 certain Tide or Downey products, get a $10 Target gift card).  So I typed 'Tide' and then 'Downey' into the search box and found coupons that I could use with this offer:




I then pulled them from my pouch and put them in my wallet to take to the store with me.  Easy peesy!  Once I pulled them out, I marked them as 'used' in the app, so they will fall off my list of 'active' coupons.  The app will still track them though and let me know how much I'm saving:


I'm pretty sure this is the system that will stick.  The pouch is small enough to fit in my purse, but most of the time I just keep it in my car tucked under the drivers seat.  That way I always have my coupons with me and my purse isn't weighed down.  I'm loving the app so far too.

By the way...if you are a regular Target shopper, it really does pay off to coupon there.

During my trip on Tuesday, my total bill came to $116 (groceries mostly, some pet food, etc.).  After handing over my coupons AND scanning the barcode from the Target Cartwheel app (e-coupons), It brought my total down to $100.  The Target Cartwheel app is amazing.  Most of the offers on it are pretty low (5% off or 10% off), but every now and then an amazing deal will pop up.  This time it was Special K cereal.  50% off!!!!  And guess what?  I had a coupon too.  I got these two boxes of Special K for less than $1.50 each:



Thankfully, my husband is not picky about cereal and he has a bowl of it every morning for breakfast.  

During this transaction for $100, I received two Target gift cards to use for my next purchase.  One of them was for $10, which I got for buying three Tide and/or Downey products.  The next one was for $5, which was for buying 3 packages of Slim Fast, which I happen to drink every day for breakfast:



When you receive Target gift card offers during a transaction, you can't use them towards that same transaction.  So I couldn't have handed them over and brought my bill from $100 down to $85.  However, you can do two transactions and use them on the next one.

So, for my next transaction, I just had one item:


I paid $5 for it, after my gift cards and Target Red Card (5% off).

See?  It's like free money, people!!  Especially if the items you must buy are items you would use anyways (like laundry detergent and breakfast shakes).

Couponing at just one store is NOT difficult or time consuming.  I spend maybe one hour a week, and I save usually anywhere from $10 - $40 each time I go.  Definitely worth it in my opinion!

(ps, we haven't watched 'Frozen' yet.  Sadly, it is still sitting on our kitchen counter.  Maybe this weekend?)

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Family Visit

Some of my family came to visit us in January (yes, I'm a little behind blogging about it, but I just got my pictures all sorted out).  My sister-in-law, my niece and my new nephew came.  It was soooo nice to see them!  The last time I saw them was in May of last year.  Well, except for my nephew….this was our first meeting. 
They arrived on a Thursday around lunchtime.  

We stopped for brunch at ‘The Egg and I’.  They make this fantastic egg dish called ‘The Wisconsin Scramble’ (eggs baked with lots of cheese – YUM)  Then we came home and they got settled.  My husband got home around 5:30 with pizza for dinner and flowers for my niece.  She loved them.
Friday, the four of us took the train to Santa Fe.  


We stopped for lunch at Tomasitas, which is right when you step off the train.  I got a veggie quesadilla, which was delicious!  Their sopapillas are the best I’ve had as well.

Then we caught the free shuttle that dropped us off in the Plaza, basically a giant square full of shops.  We ducked into a few of them, and found the toy store I was looking for:
(from Moon Rabbit website)
My niece picked out a stuffed puppy dog and I got a train set for my other nephew (that couldn’t make the trip).  It’s a cute little store.  Overpriced of course (it IS Santa Fe), but they have cute stuff.
Then we went to Dream Cakes Gourmet Cupcakes, which was conveniently located next to an ice cream shop.  Delicious! 
 (from the Dream Cakes website)
I got 'The Cookie Monster'.  It was delicious!
Saturday we went to breakfast (Weckfast!).  It was kind of busy, so my hubby and niece played Candy Crush as we waited for our table:

After breakfast, we went to the mall to take my niece to Build-A-Bear.  It was so fun and cute.  She picked out a puppy dog (of course).  She named her Leah.  The setup there is just so cute and interactive.  Every kid should do it once.



I told her she could pick out an outfit or a doghouse for her dog and she picked the doghouse.  Good choice.  

Then it was back home for dinner and a movie (Mud, which we didn’t finish because we were all about to fall asleep.

Sunday was our last full day.  We went to the zoo!  I had never been to the Albuquerque zoo.  It was nice…not too big, not too small.  





We were able to get through the whole thing in about two hours.  I only wish it had been summer…everything blooms in the summer and actually turns green, especially at the zoo because it is right next to the Rio Grande.  So it was pretty brown.  However, it was beautiful out…sunny and no jackets required!
After we left the zoo we went home for a bit and then drove up to the base of the mountains about 20 minutes before sunset.  You can see the whole city from up there and watching the sunset is beautiful.





It was so nice to have them with us for a few days.

My niece and our little dog Hannah just loved each other.  Hannah followed her everywhere:





The next morning, I dropped them off at the airport and then went to work.  Boy, that was a depressing day!!  I’m so glad we had that time together though.  I am blessed with a great family and the cutest niece and nephews out there. 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The West Wing

I realize I’m late jumping on the bandwagon, but I finally finished the entire series of The West Wing.  I have a few thoughts:
*I totally get what all of the hype was when it was airing (1999 – 2006).  The writing was phenomenal.  The characters were fantastically cast.  The dry humor was spot on.
*It was WAY too political for me.  Yes, (as my mother-in-law points out) it IS called ‘The West Wing’.  So yes, I knew it would be political.  However, I was hoping they would delve a little deeper into the personal lives of each character.  And they do, but it wasn’t until sometime in season 2 that I seen one of the character’s apartments. 
*My favorite character, hands down, was C.J. Cregg.  She was the White House Press Secretary and then the last couple of seasons (SPOILER ALERT), she was the White House Chief of Staff to President Bartlett (Martin Sheen).  I loved everything about her character.  I believe Allison Janney won a couple of well-deserved Emmy's for her role as Claudia Jean Cregg.

*My second favorite was President Bartlett himself.  And his personal assistant, Charlie (Dule Hill).  Lovely people.

*Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) was probably next on my list, although he left around Season 4 I think.  I’m discovering that I am kind of a Rob Lowe fan too, because I adore him on Parks & Rec.

Overall, I enjoyed the series.  Honestly though, I didn’t pay much attention to all of the political stuff.  It is on Netflix streaming if you’re interested, and it has an 8.8 rating on IMDB (which is very high).  We own the series on DVD as well, because my husband is a big fan and has seen the series a few times.  I think he loved that I was finally watching it and showed interest, ha ha.

Sandia Crest

This past Sunday, we took a drive.  We wanted to get out of the house for a bit after pretty much being inside for 4+ days.  We dug out our day trip book:


We decided to drive up to the Sandia Crest.  We've been to the top of the mountains before, but via the tram, which drops you off at the restaurant, which is not at the highest part of the mountain.

We found the road that you access on the east side of the mountains, and headed up.  Hannah came along as well.




The higher we got, the snowier it got.


We finally made it to the top!





Can you see downtown Albuquerque above?  Nope?  I can't either, ha ha.


The three of us from 10,600+ feet:


Hannah had fun.  She likes the snow and got to pee in it, so her afternoon was complete.

She was super tired on the way home though, but was fighting sleep....she didn't want to miss anything.


She finally couldn't keep awake any longer.


It was a nice to get out of the house for a couple hours and get some fresh (chilly) air.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Maximus



We lost our beloved dog Max on Thursday.  He was 11.  He was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago and he went downhill very quickly.  His weakness greatly increased on Tuesday.  On Wednesday he needed help getting up off the ground.  It was his time.

I can't even begin to list all of the wonderful things about Maximus.  There are not enough pages in this blog to list everything I loved about him.

We miss him like crazy. 

We are doing as best as can be expected I guess.  We knew we made the right choice and have comfort in knowing that he is not in pain anymore.

We've spent the past 3 days together and giving extra cuddles to Hannah.  She is doing okay.  The first day without him she was down and just....off.  Today she is much better and acting more like herself, which is comforting to us.  She loved Max too.

Here's what's helping:

*TV.  The Office, Parks and Rec, Chuck, pretty much anything funny.

*Hannah and the cats.  They know something is wrong, and they know how to comfort us.

*Ben & Jerry's.  Ha ha.  And French Fries.  And mac and cheese.

*Movies.  Yesterday we watched Hunger Games and Catching Fire back to back.

*Retail therapy.  I haven't been majorly shopping or anything, but it's just nice to get out of the house.  Although my brain is kind of fuzzy.  Today I was aimlessly walking around Home Goods with a slotted spoon in my hand, because I forgot the other two things I went there for.  (I eventually remembered).

Each day will get a little easier, but it sure doesn't seem that way now.  Maxy was definitely one of a kind.  We won't ever stop missing him.

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