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February 25, 2020

No.357: 52 Weeks, 52 Letters Project // Weeks #5-8

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One of my big goals for 2020 is to send at least one piece of snail mail out every week.  Keeping track of my progress here on the blog will help keep me accountable and I’ll also get to share with you some small stationery businesses.  Maybe it will even encourage you to join in on the fun!  (You can find the first post here.)

WEEK 5 (Jan 27- Feb 2)

I had ambitious plans for this week, but ended up only mailing a birthday card to my cousin. I love the gold foil detail on this card from 9th Letter Press.

WEEK 6 (Feb 3-9)

This week was Mark’s birthday!  I looked through dozens of choices on etsy, but we ultimately decided to make him something more personal.  We recreated a card that the kids made for him years ago (when we had half the amount of kids!) and it turned out so sweet.

WEEK 7 (Feb 10-16)

I sent out a note to a blog reader (hi Alicia!) and finally used a notecard from Meyer Market Designs that I received in a conference swag bag back in 2017!  I like to add a few cards and tags (I even cut down a page from this adult coloring book) because they’re fun, but also practical.  You can jot down your grocery list or add them to a gift.  I also mailed a card to a friend who is pregnant with her fifth baby.  Yay for babies!  This letterpress card is from The Grits and was made on a machine circa 1880.  How cool is that?!

WEEK 8 (Feb 17-23)

Eight weeks in, I can’t believe it!  I continued to use up some of my snail mail “stash” and chose a beautiful postcard (leftover from my Springtime Postcard Project two years ago) to send to another blog reader – hi Donna!  It comes from the Birds of Land, Sea, and Sky set, illustrated by David Allen Sibley.  They are all gorgeous and worthy of framing.


CURRENT SNAIL MAIL TOTAL: 24


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February 21, 2020

No.356: 2020 Gratitude // 08

A new series for 2020!  If I record 20 things every week, I’ll have over 1,000 items by December 31.  
That’s a lot to be grateful for.

a much needed three-day weekend
surprise books in the mail (thank you so much, Shelly!)
sibling picnic lunches under the dining room table
our “tree guy” who has taught us so much about caring for our property
warm, thick socks
the high quality work that my oldest boys produced for their short story projects
Audrey Assad’s version of Be Thou My Vision
using my rusty Spanish skills again with Duolingo (and a 12 day streak!)
chirping birds
the clay ladybug that J created for me
that Lucy is back to good behavior after a stressful few days
P’s “cheese” face
big bear hugs
when Lucy happily sunbathes on the side porch
being all caught up on laundry
seeing Orion’s belt
“Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes” on repeat
passing on outgrown kids clothes to someone who needs them
P’s interest in potty training (FINALLY)
the very first tiny signs of spring

February 20, 2020

No.355: Our Extraordinary Ordinary Life // February 2020 Edition

A monthly project featuring ten photos throughout the day that show a peek into our extraordinarily ordinary life.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020

February 19, 2020

No.354: A List of February’s Frugal Accomplishments

You know how good habits beget good habits?  I feel like frugality is similar.  All it takes is one tiny win (like getting a stain out of a sweater that you thought you had ruined) and the wheels start turning:  What else can I fix?  There’s got to be a way to keep this looking like new.  I wonder if I can get a few more uses out of this thing.  It’s addicting!  Breaking my materialistic, wasteful habits has been tricky and I’ve experienced a steep learning-curve, but I’m so glad I was brave enough to take the first step.  

FEBRUARY’S FRUGAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
My Goal: Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.  
And if you have to spend money, do it with intention.

+ We started the process of growing two avocados from seeds.  I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of growing new plants from scraps, so on a whim, we decided to give it a try!  We’ll hopefully start to see some growth in a couple of weeks.

+ Sophia had four well-loved pairs of leggings with holes in the knees.  I considered patching them (doing something like this) but ultimately decided to chop them into shorts.  I cut the first pair a little too short, but I think they’ll still work under dresses.  The rest turned out better!

+ A few of the kids were a little…boisterous when blowing out our Advent candles last December and spilled dark purple wax all over my table runner.  I’ve been chipping away at the hardened wax, but didn’t really know what else to do.  Thank goodness for a little Internet research!  First, I tried the paper bag method: “Place a paper bag over the wax. Put your iron on a low heat setting and run it over the bag on the waxy spot. The wax will be absorbed by the paper.”  I then spot-treated the stains and threw it in the wash.  It took a few tries, but I did get most of it out.  My biggest frugal accomplishment of the month!

+ I needed tomato paste for a recipe, but had more than half of the can left over.  I measured out one tablespoon blobs onto parchment paper and froze them, then combined them all in a freezer bag for future use.

+ I machine washed most of the bed pillows using the instructions from Clean Mama.  I’m embarrassed to say that I never even knew this was a thing…when our pillows started looking a little worse for wear, I’d just toss them in the trash and buy new ones.  Definitely adding this chore to the regular cleaning cycle from now on (I read that twice a year is sufficient).

+ We buy the big tubs of peanut butter, but it’s always tricky to get the last bits at the bottom of the jar.  When looking for frugal inspiration, I found a tip recommending the use of a spatula…and it’s a total game-changer!  We got out at least three more servings.

+ During this same time, I found an article listing some “extreme” frugal tips and read one about cutting the bottom of the toothpaste tube to get out a few more portions.  My first thought was “Hmm, that does seem a little extreme…” followed by, “Maybe I should see how that works.”  Don’t knock it ’til you try it, right?  I snipped off the bottom at an angle (like you would with a pastry bag) and squeezed the toothpaste down and out that way.  And you really do get a few extra portions – I think I counted five?

+ J and I made a homemade hot cocoa mix together.  He loves his daily cup almost as much as I love my coffee, but I had this gut feeling that something in the store-bought mix wasn’t agreeing with him.  We used this four-ingredient recipe and he says it’s delicious!

+ I started on Sophia’s spring/summer wardrobe.  Being the only girl, I don’t have many hand-me-downs to rely on!  I challenged myself to see how far I could get by choosing secondhand first and wanted to start early so I wouldn’t feel rushed.  Boy, did I hit the jackpot!  Using this graphic as a guide, I browsed ThredUp and was shocked to see how much I could find.  I even found a coupon code to sweeten the deal!    (If you sign up with my link, you get $10 to spend on your first order!)

+ I borrowed and read two books from the library.

+ I roasted a chicken and then made broth from the bones and veggie scraps I keep in the freezer.  I also got to use my Souper Cubes (affiliate link!) again, which made me happy.

Your turn!  What did you do to save a little money this month?
P.S. I’ve been pinning frugal ideas to this Pinterest board if you need some inspiration too!

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Previous Frugal Accomplishments: 
2019: JULY  //  AUGUST  //  SEPTEMBER  //  OCTOBER  //  NOVEMBER  
2020: JANUARY
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