Sunday, January 8, 2012

My toilet paper stockpile

Okay, truth be told, I stockpile toilet paper. Now I'm not talking coupon-related (though give me a minute, I'm getting to that). I'm simply 'fessing up that I have a bit of a paper fetish and, yes, it includes good old twa'lette paper as well.

But in the past 9 months, I have taken on couponing as a way to carve out some pretty significant savings in my family's food and household budget. Today, I was able to hit a "stockpile price" on toilet paper. Here's the deal.

CVS has Angel Soft double-roll 12 packs on sale for $5.00 They also have a deal going where you spend $30 on certain products (Angel Soft included) and you earn a $10 gift card (note: this is even better than their Extra Care Bucks program because those rewards expire within a month and the gift card does not.)

So, I purchased 6 of the Angel Soft 12-packs, used six 50¢ Angel Soft coupons plus a $1.50 cash back reward I had earned from my last quarter of CVS purchases. Price was now $25.50. Keeping the $10 gift card in mind, th actual cost of the toilet paper was $15.50. This breaks down to $2.58 per 12pack (or, if you think in terms of 4 packs, then 86¢ per double roll 4 pack.)

But for me, it gets better. I also had another $11 in Extra Care Bucks so my out-of-pocket expense was $14.50 plus tax AND I got the $10 gift card.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is what we call a stockpile price. :)

If you would like to learn about couponing, I suggest checking out the following blogs and websites.
Coupon Mom.com
Money Saving Mom.com
The Krazy Coupon Lady.com

Live wise in Him!

~Toni~

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Are you willing to challenge yourself?



It's that time of year. The time when we make all kinds of failed promises new year resolutions to ourselves in hopes of improving various areas of our lives.

In the past, I have either ignored the whole resolution thing altogether, or set a few poorly defined goals with no real plan for how to achieve them.

This year, I want it to be different.
This year, I am truly motivated to set goals and to work toward achieving them.
This year, I dreamed big and I'm reaching high.
This year is going to be different.

Okay sure, those last few sentences sounded like a self pep-talk, destined for failure (been there, done that).
But in setting my goals for this coming year the question I earnestly asked was, "Are you willing to challenge yourself?"

Challenge, in part, can be defined as, "to arouse or stimulate, especially by presenting with difficulties."
This is what I'm digging deep for.
At the top of my list, I have come up with a personal goal based on dreaming big and I'll need to dig deep (deep!) if I intend to achieve it. This goal will most definitely present me with difficulties, but they are the kind that will force me to tap into my creativity, my will, and my passion for learning new things. I can't reveal that specific goal (at least not at this time), but I definitely hope to share it some time in the coming year.
(Summer? Ish.)

In the meantime, here are a few of the goals I can share for now.

CRAFTY/HANDS-ON GOALS:
  • finish Ohio State lapghan
  • learn to knit
  • master bedroom makeover
  • homemade strawberry jam
  • give Etsy a try
  • teach oldest daughter to plan a week's meal menu, shop, and cook the meals for that week

FINANCIAL GOALS:
  • create a consistently worked family budget
  • increase the amount of our mortgage payoff
  • look into paying cash for a replacement van
  • build our food/household stockpile

TRAVEL GOALS:
  • take at least two "flash" trips this year for educational purposes

SPIRITUAL GOALS:
  • complete daily quiet time (scripture reading)
  • Read at least one book quarterly that challenges me spiritually
  • increase our family's food bank ministry
  • continue Sunday night bible study with my husband
  • log family devotional time for accountability

PERSONAL/MOTHERING GOALS:
  • New year motto: "Grace first."
  • Practice words of affirmation daily basis
  • "date" one child per week
  • create a schedule/blocks of time to work on "the big goal and follow through."

HEALTH/FITNESS GOALS:
  • drink 8 glasses water per day (predictable, I know, but I don't do it.)
  • use cross trainer for 30 minutes, every other day
  • take 2 mile family walks 3x or more per week (doing Pilates instead during inclement weather)
  • one hike per month
  • try at least one new vegetarian recipe per month

So there you have it, some of the goals I'm tackling for the coming year. I intend to visit my list weekly and then "scrutinize" it monthly to guage where I'm at and how I need to change course to succeed (the ultimate goal). This is a much more pro-active approach than I've taken in the past and I'm both excited and challenged by the very thought of going for it.
And I am.
(Going for it, that is.)

How about you?
Are you willing to dig deep and challenge yourself?
I hope you have been inspired to be challenged as well; to enter this brand new year with purposeful intent.
I'd love to hear what's on your resolutional plate for 2012.

Live wise in Him!
~Toni~
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