My sweet sister and I went to an indoor yard sale, which parents of children who went to a private school put on to raise funds. I found a well made wicker laundry basket for $5, 2 nice shirts for $2 ea, makeup/travel bag for .25, and 10 terracotta pot risers for $3. We also went to a thrift store I'd heard about, and I found a canister to make a compost crock from for $5 and a good sized pottery plant pot for $4. I'd been looking for floral wine glasses, which my sister requested for her birthday, and I found 4/$4, which I gifted her along with her other presents. At the discount grocery store, I got 3L tins of olive oil for $10, 25# organic jasmine rice for $25 ($70.93 on amazon), 20# sunflower seeds for $5 and other deals. J & I enjoyed dinner and music with two other couples. There was no cover for the music, though we each made a donation, and J used a $40 gift card towards our meal. We don't often do much socially, and it was a fun night. Today I've put a pot of beans to cook on the woodstove, mixed up a batch of whole wheat chocolate chip cookies, and made asian slaw to take to a gathering. Wishing you a week of things that bring happiness!
Monday, February 6, 2017
Blooms & Frugal Accomplishments
My sweet sister and I went to an indoor yard sale, which parents of children who went to a private school put on to raise funds. I found a well made wicker laundry basket for $5, 2 nice shirts for $2 ea, makeup/travel bag for .25, and 10 terracotta pot risers for $3. We also went to a thrift store I'd heard about, and I found a canister to make a compost crock from for $5 and a good sized pottery plant pot for $4. I'd been looking for floral wine glasses, which my sister requested for her birthday, and I found 4/$4, which I gifted her along with her other presents. At the discount grocery store, I got 3L tins of olive oil for $10, 25# organic jasmine rice for $25 ($70.93 on amazon), 20# sunflower seeds for $5 and other deals. J & I enjoyed dinner and music with two other couples. There was no cover for the music, though we each made a donation, and J used a $40 gift card towards our meal. We don't often do much socially, and it was a fun night. Today I've put a pot of beans to cook on the woodstove, mixed up a batch of whole wheat chocolate chip cookies, and made asian slaw to take to a gathering. Wishing you a week of things that bring happiness!
Had to laugh at your yogurt incident, Laurie. That sounds like something I'd do. I once made oatmeal cookies but forgot to put the oatmeal in them. Looks like you got some great bargains this week.
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Jane
What a blessing you are to the caregivers and others with your work with Hospice. Not may are able to handle the additional emotional stress that comes with that line of work. You did find some great bargains. :)
ReplyDeleteYup, I'm pretty silly, Jane. The guys have been told they will likely be making several trips to Bad Axe. I'm keeping an ear out to see if I might be able to tag along if they do a short trip!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Debbie. I managed 6 months as a nurse at Hospice, then realized I was better suited to serve as a massage therapist.
When my JZ was going through chemo and radiation the hospital offered reiki at no charge and massages at a reduced rate, I assume the hospital had some funding to pay the difference. He took advantage of both, it really helped with managing the stress of cancer. It would be great if the hospice you work for could find some funding for you to continue your work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing that must have been, Michele. Years ago, I must admit I thought that healthcare would be incorporating much more of a holistic paradigm by now. Small steps are better than none at all, I suppose.
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