Showing posts with label Randomness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randomness. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Silly Bands


These rubbery bracelet things are all the rage at my son's school. They have been very hard to find and a bit pricey for a pack. One of my favorite consignment stores Karrousel Kids in Matthews just got a shipment of these trendy bracelets in. They are selling them for .30 ea or a 24 pack is 4.99. Be sure to hurry over and get them before they disappear!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Dollar Store Duds

I'll admit I love popping in the dollar store from time to time for some bargain hunting. I recently found multi pack of individual snack packs of Lance peanuts and a case for my sons iPod Nano. There are definitely bargains for the searching in the dollar stores. However it is also full of low quality iems too. I just read an interesting article that was talking about which dollar store items were not good deals after all. From now on you may want to stay away from these dollar store finds:

tools
shampoo
toothpaste
kitty litter scoopers
canned tomatoes
trash bags
zipper baggies
shower liners and hooks
tape
dog leashes

Of course if you shop right and use coupons, some of these items can be purchased for way less than a $1!

Leave a comment and tell me what was your best dollar store find?

Friday, January 29, 2010

Working my way back to you.....

Well I have decided to try this blogging thing once again. I think I have a handle on my life a little better now, and I got a lap top for Christmas which should make it soooo much easier to keep up with my posts, so for the 2 of you that are left following me.....
I'mmmmmmmmmmm Baaaaaackkkkkk!!!!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

I'm Back

Thank you for patiently waiting for me to return. I toyed with the idea of giving up the blog completely, because I think there are so many wonderful ones out there now. Of course many of the great ones are run by many people and not just one. It is a lot of work for one person to maintain so I think what I will utilize this blog for in the future is to get the deal saving information out there as best I can. Whenever possible I will provide a link to another blog to get you sale information. That makes more sense than me going through the ad myself and typing all the info when someone else in the blogging community has already done all that.

I will need your help as well; when you see a deal, email me and let me know.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

The Death of a Saint

Dear Friends,

I wanted to give you all an update. I'm sorry I have not gotten out here earlier. I know I have seen a lot of you and told you how my MIL was doing, but I never made it out here to post.


On January 6th we learned that there was nothing more the Doctors could do and they turned my MIL's care over to Hospice. She was able to be at home. God continued to keep us in His care as that afternoon my husband received a phone call with a job offer. I think it was perfect timing as he got to be there when she needed him there and has a job to distract him now. The following is a note I posted on Facebook and I thought it was fitting for here too:


Last Saturday my MIL slipped into a coma at her home. Hospice told us this would happen and that she would have 12-24 hours left. Her immediate family gathered at her home to be with her during her final hours. She had told the Hospice nurse and social worker on Wednesday that she was "anxiously awaiting" being with the Lord. She also said that she hoped her family and friends could feel the peace that she was feeling. Her life was a walking testimony to her faith, the way she handled the cancer returning was such an inspiration. I watched her go through so much but she continued to smile through it all.Just before midnight we all gathered around her bed in a circle, we needed to pray with her. We held hands and started a prayer chain. By the time the last person finished praying, my MIL was gone. We prayed her right up into Heaven. I know it was exactly how she would have wanted to leave us. I cannot begin to explain the feeling I had while I was praying, to say I physically felt the Lord would be an understatement. He was there no doubt about it.


Earlier in that day I had read the book “90 minutes in Heaven” while my MIL lay sleeping beside me. If you have not read that book I encourage you to do so, especially if you are dealing with the loss of a loved one. On Thursday before my MIL died, I got the honor of hearing her talk to loved ones that had passed away years ago. She talked with her Mother and talked with her Sister. On Friday while Kelly (my sister-in-law) was there my MIL had many more conversations with people that had passed away. Every conversation would end the same way "where are you going" or "when will I see you again." I know in my heart she is with the Glory of God and all of her family that she talked to. I think God allowed us to see those conversations to give us more peace and comfort. I also believe we are meant to share it with others. It was a way for my MIL to witness from the grave. There is a Heaven, there is a Jesus. She believed and I know she is there. I believe and I know I will see her again. I pray that everyone who reads this will be there too.


Here is her memory page http://www.mem.com/Story.aspx?ID=2832636 you can click on "movie" to see a photo display. All the photos she picked out herself in the weeks before her death. It's another gift from an incredible lady.

My In-Laws in September.
I will try to start getting my schedule back in order and start posting regularly in February. Thank you for your prayers and emails of encouragement. Please continue to pray for my family as we grieve. We miss her so much!
Blessings,

Melissa

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Dear Friends,

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and is enjoying a great start to the New Year. I saw many of you while I was out enjoying triple coupons at Harris Teeter. It was different for me this time as I wasn't as prepared as I normally am. I was overwhelmed at how many of you read my blog and remembered me and came up to me. I was touched when you asked how my Mother-in-law is doing. I thought I needed to come out here to my blog and give you an update.

My mother-in-law came home Christmas Eve! We were so blessed to be able to spend Christmas with her at home. We decided to skip the meal this year, since she can't eat and enjoy it. We did enjoy time together opening presents. Here is our annual picture in front of the Christmas tree at her house:


















She is still not able to eat any solid food, but she gets fed through her port every night. We thought we would have a nurse each day but found out that is not the case. We have all learned how to prepare her IV bag every night, hook up her TPN (nutrition), flush her port, change her dressings and empty her bags. I am grateful that we have several adults in the family so we can trade off to help my father-in-law care for her.

Her next appointment is Jan 6th. The doctors thought that she would probably end up back in the hospital before then, but we are optimistic that she will not! They are saying they will not be able to continue with the chemo as she is running a fever every night and they will not do chemo if she has a fever. They have also said that if they do not do chemo they will not nourish her as to do so would only feed the cancer. We will worry about that on the 6th I guess.

We have learned to take each day as we have it, enjoy each day and not worry about the future as it is not promised to us. God is in control of the situation and we are comforted by him daily. We are blessed to have to time to spend with each other now and I feel like this is drawing the family unit even closer to each other and Him.

Thank you for your prayers and words of encouragement. They have truly touched me. I do not know when I will be back, I am enjoying my time with my family. When it feels right, I'll be back.

Love to all!

Melissa

Monday, November 24, 2008

The Coupon Mom

The coupon Mom was on the Today show:

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Need some work done?

I know that this post is not what I usually put on this blog, but I know a lot of you read this so I was hoping maybe I could get some help from you.

As many of you already know, my husband was laid off in September. He had been in the mortgage industry and that is not doing well to say the least. He wants to use this opportunity to pursue his dream job. Recently, he has been working on getting his NC contractors license (he had a TN one when we lived there). Praise the Lord, we found out last week that he got his NC contractors license!

He has a business called Eason Development and he is now licensed and insured. Ultimately he would love to build houses. Unfortunately not many people are building or buying right now. However people are remodeling and doing home repairs which is something he can also do. He recently put an addition on our house, that turned out beautifully. He's also put in cabinets in my laundry room and created a custom walk in pantry for me. When we were in TN, he finished off the basement of the house we were living in by putting in a laundry room and a media/bonus room. He is very talented and would love to help you with any projects you need done.

I've brainstormed a list here:
door replacement
window replacement
kitchen & bath renovations
light carpentry
repairs
installations
tile installation
hardwood floor installation
interior renovations
wall removal
drywall
decks
screened porches
exterior siding
framing

I'm sure there are many more that are escaping my mind right now, but you name it he can do it. So if you have anything you need done or if you know of anyone that has a residential or commercial project, please email Rodney (rodeason@aol.com ) for an estimate.

THANKS!!!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Bear With me!

The start of school and the start of me working has really thrown me for a loop. It will take me a while to get used to fitting in the blogging thing. I may have to go to several posts a day although I like the once a day format. I am trying to make a schedule as to my blogging and my posting but I don't know if I will be able to stick to it or not. If you have been a reader to this blog thank you and please be patient while I figure this out! You may sign on to quite a few posts on one day and none the next. As soon as I find my rhythm I'll let you know!

Blessings,

Melissa

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Coupons on the big screen?

Check out this You tube movie trailer. Wonder if it will ever make it? I actually met the lady that was quoted as saying "We've been asked by the local food pantry to not donate anymore pickles, relish or enchilada sauce." She's a Charlottean that actually carries her coupons in a briefcase. I met her shortly after I started couponing and she was the one that told me about Hot Coupon World. She also shared many of her coupons. Look for her and her briefcase at the next triple!

See you at the sales!

Melissa

Thursday, July 10, 2008

The times they are a changing

Wow anyone seen HCW lately? They redid their website. I like it, but it does look like some stuff got moved around. It may take me a while to get used to it, but I think it's easier to read! Happy Anniversary Hot Coupon World!


See you at the sales!

Melissa