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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:09:47 PM   
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We're going camping for the long weekend. The weather looks alright though.

Lexie, I've never seen fireworks around here for Victoria Day... must just be in the really big cities.

We went to a playdate today, and wow, I couldn't imagine having a bunch of kids around. Mind you, there were about 10 or 12, but it was pretty hectic. They were 7 weeks up to 14 months! We had a lot of fun, and Chase was soooo good!

My MIL came over this morning and cleaned our WHOLE trailer!! I am so blessed by her, she's amazing. I had to make something to take to the playdate, and it's really hard to be running back and forth from the house to the trailer with the little one, and she just came up and got so much done this morning. Yay! Now as soon as hubby fixes the floor, we can start moving stuff in!

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:13:38 PM   
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We are psuedo camping this weekend. My SIL has her annual Search and Rescue Dogs training weekend this weekend. She does it every year, and people from all over the country come in for 4 days to learn and practice. We (hubby and I) always attend as support...we get "lost". I say psuedo camping because its at a church camp with rustic rock cabins (you can see daylight through some of the cracks) but at least there are beds. So we are heading to that on Thursday night. I'm taking Friday and Monday off work. Its always lots of fun.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:16:59 PM   
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Yolanda, how did you cushions fare the cleaning?

My plans this weekend are to get my garden finished. We have the bed built, but we need to fill it in with dirt and get the sprouts in. I've lost all the tomatoes, squash and zuc plants, so I may buy a few of those, too.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:48:43 PM   
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Zippy, our Costco has gorgeous tomato plants, you might check there if you have a membership. They are giant compared to the usual tomato plant size, all of them have buds and a couple already had some teeny weeny tomatoes. I bought one and my MIL is going to babysit it for me while I am in Maryland for 2 weeks.

I've been reading about container gardening and I'm going to attempt growing it in a 5 gallon bucket, or in these 18 gallon rubber tote things that saw at Costco.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:51:37 PM   
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I didn't know CostCo sold plants. I must have tunnel vision when I go for paper products.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:54:04 PM   
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I've never had much luck with container gardening. I've tried it twice, last year my squash bloomed but only produced one squash and it never got over 1 inch long! My tomato did okay last year, but the year before they all got blossom rot. This year we just planted outside.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 3:57:23 PM   
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Well... I can't really plant outside so I'll give container gardening a whirl. I've only ever really gardened in raised beds, so this is somewhat different but a little bit the same. The biggest change is from the east coast planting times/zones to desert planting times/zones.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 4:03:22 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mrs.Wifey

Well... I can't really plant outside so I'll give container gardening a whirl. I've only ever really gardened in raised beds, so this is somewhat different but a little bit the same. The biggest change is from the east coast planting times/zones to desert planting times/zones.


Oh, I definitely think its worth a try, I know lots of folks who have good luck at it. But I totally don't have a green thumb!!

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 4:21:39 PM   
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I don't have a green thumb, either, so I may just end up with a single 1 " squash, too. I've had good luck with roses, jap peppers, thyme and rosemary in pots, but everything else I've killed. I've even given up on house plants. Currently, I have a Christmas Cactus that is blooming now for the first time since I bought it (5 years, I guestimate.) Once that's gone, I'm not wasting any more time or money on house plants!!

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 4:24:43 PM   
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I cant do house plants either. I even killed my aloe vera, its just turned black and died one day. Almost like it was suicidal or something. I dont know, I might have done something wrong, but plants just dont like me very much! My baby squash was cute though! We'll see if the ones int he actual garden do any better, I'm really not too hopeful.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 5:09:27 PM   
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Are Costco memberships worth it? What types of things do you save on the most there? Do their prices remain pretty stable (as in, you know you can always get a great deal on toilet paper)?

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 5:28:58 PM   
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I don't have Costco membership, I just go on occasion with my MIL. But we do have a Sam's membership and we save enough that it's worth it, although we save more on clothing then on anything else. Oh, and laundry soap is a good deal. Other stuff like Milk is also a good deal, but we don't drink milk.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 5:33:21 PM   
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Yes... currently, we have the $50 membership and don't get a gift card back. They have $100 membership where you get 2% back in a gift card (I believe.) We don't spend enough there to warrant that, usually. I'm going to reevaluate that soon and make sure. I believe we can pay the extra at anytime during the year and receive the gift card for what we spent during the membership time. The first sentence of this paragrah is the only one I say with any confidence.

I always buy paper goods there and the price is the same. They have good deals on produce and meats, too, but you have to be able to either consume it in volume or have a method of saving it back. I can't speak for their boxed goods and frozen good because we don't eat the stuff they sell, but I have heard lots of good things about the deals. I also always check there when purchasing a large ticket item and normally after loads of research, I can get a good quality version of the item for less than other places sell a lower quality item for more. This year I've done that on a Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer and a set of anodized pots & pans. We more than paid for our membership on what we saved on the mixer. I also buy gas there weekly. Of course, those prices vary as well as the difference between other companies. I probably average 5 cents per gallon savings each week.

Oh, and they often have a coupon book with good coupons. Most of the time when I have a coupon, it's for stuff I would never buy and wouldn't use... their coupons are for good stuff usually.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 6:52:20 PM   
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I wanted to do some container gardening this summer. But I'm not so sure anymore. We can't put anything on the balcony because the window in the door is where we put the air conditioner. And Dh's allergies are too bad to go without the a/c and open the windows.

I would keep the containers inside (we get excellent sun all year long) but I worry about Akeelah destroying them.

So I've resigned to growing herbs and other small plants on the window sill.

Yolanda - there are a few fireworks shows in the City for Victoria Day. But what I see a lot of is people doing their own fireworks.
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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 7:13:46 PM   
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We use our Costco membership all the time. We buy the same things there all the time:
Frozen chicken breasts
Propane
Steak
Grapes
Engine Oil
Pizza
Baby clothes
Cheese
Coffee
Ketchup


I have gone half on some produce things there with my mom, like the grapes or strawberries.
We LOVE their steak, it is so worth it. That's always what we buy for special occasions.
Recently we found a really neat BBQ to take camping with us, and a really neat swimming aid for Chase.
They have new things all the time, and some really neat stuff that you might not get anywhere else.
Oh, they also have cheap women's clothes, as long as you wear teeny tiny sizes. At our store, usually all that's left is XS, S, and M (and none of those fit me LOL)
We love Costco for sock and underwear too.

Wow, I guess I really do like that place. We are lucky though because we have a second membership under my parents' business so it's a little cheaper for us.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 9:47:13 PM   
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I love Costco!! We use ours for:

frozen veggies (organic ones are super cheap)
frozen fruit
Paper towel
toilet paper
cleaning supplies
spices
books
jammies for Mary
granola bars
rice
beef and chicken
books
getting pictures developed

I love all their seasonal stuff too, at Christmas they get some awesome toys in for way less than you will find them anywhere else.

Yolanda we got that little bbq too! I can't wait to try it out!


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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 11:38:19 PM   
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I love Costco too. I have a membership through my dad who is an Executive Member. That means I can go there at 9am when they open instead of 11am.
I usually get:
diapers/wipes
paper towels and TP
garbage bags
ziplock bags
camping gear and propane
pumpkin cheesecake at Thanksgiving
Tritan fishsticks...they are the best I've ever had
fruit snacks
socks
I just bought a bathin suit there too

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/14/2008 11:55:06 PM   
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We dont have a Costco around here, but we do have a Sams Membership. We buy all our paper products, as well as laundry and dish soaps, canned goods, as well as other things. Hubby buys all his office supplies and alot of electronics. He has a business membership so not only do we get extended hours and such, but its a business expense! I plan to look into their prices on diapers compared to Walmart and stuff when the time comes.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 1:26:37 AM   
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I am in such a bad mood today. Nath has been screaming most of the day and just as i get to have a nap Grace walks into my room "Mummmmmm where are you?" ( i had told her 15 mins earlier i was taking a nap) which then woke Nath up
I have so much housework to do and feel so overwhelmed by it all today.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 6:46:48 AM   
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(((Nicole))) I just had a day like that yesterday. By last night I wasn't sure how to handle it all.
I'm really looking forward to a weekend away.

Zippy, I never really tried to wash the cushions yet. We got new ones to put around the table, they were at an RV store, and somebody else ordered them, and then didn't want them, so that was great. We are just using the other ones to sleep on (yuck) but I'm buying a super-allergy-proof mattress cover for those ones. I was looking for a futon mattress to put there instead, because we still would like to make the bed into a couch, but no luck yet.
Little one will sleep in the playpen, so I don't have to worry about his cushion for a while yet.

Chelsea, did you see the little mini wetsuits for babies at Costco, with the floaties in them? We got one, I can't wait to try it out!

Erin, your weekend sounds like fun!

I'm heading to my mom's group Bible study, I'm really not very excited about it today. I've been too busy lately, and just want to climb into a hole.

I'm off to get ready, have a great day ladies

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 7:28:17 AM   
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(((Nicole))) I was having one of those days yesterday. I feel overwhelmed with everything going on right now. Hopefully today will be better for all of us who had rough days yesterday!

We have a Sam's Club Membership, but we don't use it often because it is a 20-30 minute drive away from us (depending on traffic). If it was closer we would definitely be using it more often and we hoping for one in our town soon. When we do go buy stuff it is usually soap powders, dish washing detergent, meats, and toilet paper. We also buy snack items that I normally buy at the grocery store, but are cheaper to buy in bulk.

Today I still have cleaning to do and I also have to run to Hobby Lobby to pick up a few more supplies for the scrap booking class tomorrow at my retreat. They gave me a $50 budget so I have to keep all my receipts and they are reimbursing me the money. I also want to give Hunter some extra attention today because I leave tomorrow at 12:30 and won't get back until Saturday around 1:30. I have never spent a night away from him since he was born so this is going to be weird and I am not quite sure how I am going to do. I am going to miss my hubby too!!! I am excited though to get some girl time so it should be fun. Oh yesterday I took Hunter with my to the dermatologist to get the my results and this was the first time I took him to one of my appointments alone...I was scared! He did great though and was quite the charmer with the ladies. Everything is fine with my mole she said, but it did show abnormalities. She explained that they rate them on a scale of mild, moderate, and severe. Mine was very mild so they do not normally do any further removal of the mole, but instead keep a watch of it. She said she wanted me to come back in a year where they will do a full body exam. So once a month hubby is going to check the spot out really good and we are going to keep an eye on it. I searched the internet and everything I found lines up with what she told me. I also read that just because the cells came back abnormal does not mean that they will ever turn into anything further, but it is just something that does need to be watched closer. If it was moderate to severe she would have definitely done further removal though.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 9:35:48 AM   
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CostCo has organic frozen veggies? I'll have to check that out. The few organic things I've found have been stuff that was still junk food- like the Stonyfield Farms yogurt with loads of sugar. I love their yogurt, but the sugar!! I think they had organic milk last time I was there, too, but we don't drink much milk, so I didn't need it from CostCo. I buy a quart about once a month.

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 9:46:46 AM   
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we have a Sam's club membership too, and we use it often. For one we can save 5 cents on every gallon of gas we buy there, and that is already the cheapest place in town...so that helps!!! And for two we are less then a mile away from Wal-Mart and Sam's (ok, I won't rub it in....lol)!!!! We buy paper products (TP mostly...sometimes paper towels if hubby is shopping...I am more in line with using things that I can wash since we have a ton of old wash cloths), soaps (if we can find the right kind), oatmeal (cause it comes in HUGE boxes and we use it all the time), meats (it is cheaper to get the big log of hamburger meat and huge frozen chicken bags there then any other place around here), and pool supplies (shock mostly....their big tub is right under $100, and the same amount at the pool store is about $125...plus it is better for our water and I don't have to use as much as I do of the pool supply store's product)

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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 9:52:28 AM   
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Chelle - that's great to hear that things are ok with the mole. I have an appointment next week to go get one checked out. I had one removed over 10 years ago, which was ok, but this new one is starting to worry me.

Akeelah kept waking up through the night last night. First Dh got her at 3:30, then I got her at 4 and then I just completely got up with her at 5:30. Don't know what that was about. At least Dh doesn't have to work until noon so I was able to go back to sleep for a bit when he woke up.

I've got a lot to do today to get ready for the nephews coming this weekend. I need to get the place cleaned, wash some towels and figure out how I'm going to feed them all on my grocery budget! Then it's the library and swimming this evening. I love Thursdays for that reason. Akeelah and I have so much fun at the community centre.

Have a lovely day mummies and wives!
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RE: SAHM Support Part II - 5/15/2008 12:59:14 PM   
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OK, so now I've got the house clean and I've showered and I'm dressed, now I'm just waiting, waiting, waiting for my new laptop to come so I can head to Tulsa. Come on, big brown truck!!

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