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Sunday shopping

April 29th, 2008 at 08:42 pm

Sunday shopping got a free Zone bar at grocery store. Reciept says saved $30.48 and spent $39.30 saved 44%. Mostly because I stocked up on TP. $12 worth.

Went to Walgreens and got 2 full size Lady's Speed Stick deodorants for taxes. .15 cents.

Finished reading my book An Affair Before Christmas by Eloisa James. Romance. Very good.

what does the word retire mean?

April 27th, 2008 at 06:40 am

I went to Staples for ink today. I got 2 of each color, black, red, blue and yellow. I had a coupon for 12% off the entire purchase for customer appreciation week. So I saved $15 there. I also signed up for their reward program which will save another $11.

Walked with mom outside and it was freezing. It started out about 39 degrees but by the time we finished walking it was snowing. Then later on today it got warmer again and blue skies. Weird Colorado weather.

When did the meaning of the word retirement change? My dad was talking to someone the other day and they asked what he did. He said he was retired. Then they asked him if he worked part time. Well no, then he would be working, not retired. I get that question a lot when I tell people I plan to retire. They always ask if I will be working part time or if I will get another job. So when did the meaning of the word retire change from not working to working part time? Smile

I finished reading the library book Mona Lisa Craving by Sunny. Supernatural/Romance. Very good.

I bonds

April 25th, 2008 at 09:52 pm

I bought $5000 in Treasury I bonds today.

You can read about why at this link

http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/columnist/block/2008-04-21-inflation-adjusted-bonds_N.htm

Basically they are an inflation hedge and I'm using money that I don't forsee needing for at least a year and probably not for many years.

I will make 4.28 between now and Oct after which I will make 6.06%. No taxes until I cash them in and no State taxes ever.

Lot's of articles on food rationing and inflation in the news right now. People are doomed to repeat the past. This is the same cycle from the 70's. We all made it thru then, we'll make it this time too. I know gloom and doom sell, but we need some perspective. We get regressions every few years, then we get good times. If you only pay attention to the news you would think we are constantly in a state of crises. That the world as we know it is going to end.

Yeah it is, just look at your own life. The world is completely different than it was in the 60s, 70s, 80s or 90s. So what? It didn't end, it's just different you adjust and move on. Some things are better, some things not. A lot depends on your attitude. I want to be prudent and save money, food etc for bad times. But I don't want to go overboard and become a hoarder or be constantly depressed because - hey! the world's going to end Smile

Finished reading my book Dawn's Awakening by Lora Leigh. Romance. Very good.

get 10% more for your stimulus rebate check

April 24th, 2008 at 08:58 pm

My dad finally called King Soopers/Kroger to check on senior discounts associated with their card. They told him that's a rumor that's been going around and is not true. But they also told him that the rumor about getting 10% more if you buy grocery gift cards with your stimulus rebate check is true. So when you get your check if you use it to buy their grocery gift cards they will give you 10% more. Up to $120 for a couple who get $600 each. Good deal. If you planned to save your rebate check then every week you use the gift card to buy groceries, put that money in savings.

Finished reading my book The Good Life by Helen and Scott Nearing. Back to the Land. Very good.

Wasted Saturday

April 21st, 2008 at 10:05 pm

We had our FVO this weekend which is when we put our code out to the public. Normally this is supposed to take 1 - 2 hours. It took 7 1/2 hours. My part only took the expected 1 hour but because I'm the so called 'expert' I had to stay on and work everyone else's issues. The biggest problem was the idiot we had doing the installs. We all knew he couldn't do this after 6 months of doing it 3 or 4 times a week and failing everytime. But management is still making excuses for him. Anyways he didn't install half the code and made typo's in the other half and it took time to figure out all the problems. I sat here for 7 1/2 hours with one bathroom break - no lunch and no dinner. When we were finally done I stood up and almost fell over. I was so stiff from sitting here all day. Not good. I still feel like someone beat me today.

Yesterday there was a local Antique show at the high school. $5 admittance and $5 for an appraisal of one item. Mom and I went and the show was one of the best we've seen in a long time. Real antiques, not just collector crap from the last 30 years. Unfortunately the jewelry appraiser didn't show so I wasn't able to get my grandma's old jewelry set of necklace, bracelets and screw on earrings appraised. I did find a crystal sugar shaker for my mom for mother's day for $18.50.

Finished reading the library book Green Living by the editors of E magazine. Good.

I also finished 2 of my books. Predatory Game by Christine Feehan and Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night by Kresley Cole. Supernatural/Romance. Both were excellent.

misery loves company :)

April 18th, 2008 at 05:58 pm

had to walk at Walmart on Wednesday because of snow. Found 4 boxes of Pop Weaver microwave popcorn for .75 cents each. Each box has 4 bags. That's a good price.

My mom met a woman the other day who had quit working for my company recently. Mom said she was telling the exact same stories I tell. I didn't know her but it's interesting to hear other people are frustrated by the same things you are. One of the people in my group is working on her resume. So I expect several people to leave in the next year or so.

Basically the issue is too much work and not enough time. On top of that the company has a policy to outsource 50% of the jobs. But they don't hire people who have the skills to do the work. So not only do you have a serious language barrier, and not only do you have to train them on the product, you also have to train them on test skills. The company doesn't expect these people to be productive for 3 years. Insane. No American would be allowed 3 years to come up to speed on a job. And then to make the situation even worse they decided offshore people are limited in they types of work they can do so the difficult stuff is left to assign to a smaller and smaller group of onshore staff. And to make matters even harder they added about 3 times as much overhead to the job thru metrics reporting to management and added twice the number of releases to complete during the year, even though we had trouble completing the 3 releases we had previously. Basically they've made it impossible to succeed at your job. You can do a passable, cover the basics job, but you can't do a good job.

I have to put the product out to the field this weekend so basically working several hours tomorrow. But the good news is this is probably the last time I will have to do this. I hope to be retired before the next one Smile

I finished reading the library book Unto the Breach by John Ringo. Adventure. Good

I also finished A Deeper Blue by John Ringo. Adventure. Also good

what to do in retirement

April 16th, 2008 at 04:59 pm

To me one of the weirdest questions I get ask when I talk about early retirement is "What will you do?" There are so many hundreds of things to do I can't imagine not having something to do. My parents say they are busier in retirement than they ever were while working.

Here's a list of some of the things I plan to do.

I love to read and there is never enough time to read all the books I would like. The last few years I've read mostly fiction since I have a hard time concentrating on harder stuff with work junk constantly going thru my mind. So along with reading more fiction I want to go back to some of my other interests. I used to read a lot of biographies, history, how to, archaology and nature books.

I want to learn how to cook better and more heatly. My health is going to be a major focus for me in retirement. I want to do more reading/learning about it. I want to eat better, shop better, exercize more. Take charge and try to eliminate some of my health problems. Many of which are caused by constant stress.

I would like to learn to container garden. I've made a couple of experiments with this, but plan to do much more.

One of my hobbies is creating miniature rooms. I plan to spend much more time on that.

I like to do jigsaw puzzles.

I want to go to farmer's markets, garage sales and thrift stores. Things I can do now, but don't very often because of lack of time.

I plan to spend much more time with family and friends.

I plan to spend a lot time relaxing and paying more attention to my life.

I may go back to school and take classes in subjects that interest me.

I plan to spend more time on the internet, learning/researching.

I plan to do whatever interests me.

I've been reading my book First Course in Home Making. This is classroom book on Home Ec written in 1941. Very interestng. For example they have a family food budget.

If the Salary is from $1200.00 to $1800.00 a year and the family size is 5 the average to spend per day is .35 cents apiece. Per month is $52.50 for the whole family

If the family size is 2 for the same salary then you can spend .50 cents a day per person.

They have a family budget based on an income of $150 a month and 5 people

Savings is first - $10
Food - $55
Shelter - $35
Clothing - $25
Operating - $15
Advancement - $10

Interesting stuff.


16 weeks

April 15th, 2008 at 05:11 pm

I didn't notice I had 500 blogs until someone commented on it - thanks.

Since I stocked up on groceries last week, this week only spent $6.53. Got 2 64 oz bottles of Welches Grape juice for free with coupons. Milk went up from $2.00 per half gallon to $2.29 - 15% increase.

I got my haircut at Great Clips they had a coupon for $6.99. Normal price is $12 so a very good coupon.

I'm starting to count the weeks till retirement. My estimate is I will retire Aug 8 unless someone really ticks me off, in which case i might leave earlier Smile So 16 more weeks.

Finihsed reading my book Simple Prosperity by David Wann. Anti-Consumerism. Overall this was good and had some good information. I agree we Americans are wasteful and complacent and could be more efficient with our resources. I just don't like the knee-jerk liberal phrases and anti-americanism so many of these books spout. Europe does everything better than us. We are too religious as a country, blah-blah-blah. Humans are the root of all evil and white men are the most egregious of them all.

Finished the library book Kildar by John Ringo. Adventure. Good.

TV Converter Box Coupon

April 11th, 2008 at 05:46 pm

Since I won't have DirectTV any longer I will need a converter box as of February 2009 to recieve Network stations. I went to www.dtv2009.gov and applied for two $40 coupons off a Converter Box. Hopefully some stores will start having sales for these so it's free or very cheap. Suppoed to cost between $40 and $70. At least I won't have to pay the full cost. I only have one TV so will give the second coupon to my brother. You can apply for two coupons.

Finished reading my book On the Loose by Tara Janzen. Romance. Good. Not as good as some of others but still good.

Stocking up

April 7th, 2008 at 07:51 pm

This was an excellent week to stock up at King Soopers. I spent #37.67 and saved $63.73.

1 lb hamburger $1 - got 5 lbs

Fresh Express salad - BOGO

Radishes - BOGO

Nature Sweet cocktail tomatoes - BOGO

Baby carrots 50% off cost $1 plus had coupon for .65 cents off so only .35 cents

3 lb bag of apples - BOGO 6 lbs for $4.00 so about .66 cents a lb.

15 oz Country Crock spread .98 cents each. got 3 - normally $2.59 plus I had a coupon for $1.50 off dairy products, so only 1.44 for 3 or .48 cents

Free Zone bar $1 - $1 coupon

4 pack Cottonelle TP on sale $1 - .25 cent coupon doubled. price = .50 cents - purchased 2 packages

3 single serve Stouffer's lasagna at $2.43 each - $1.00 stouffer's coupon and - $1.50 coupon off frozen foods = $4.97 or $1.66 each.

King Soopers had a Mega Deal sale where you purchase 10 partipating items and they give you $5.00 back. I got the following.

3 jars French's mustard $1.00 each - $.50 cent coupons doubled = all 3 free

2 packages Betty Crocker sugar cookies mix. $1.50 - .50 cent coupons doubled = .50 cents each.

1 package Keebler fudge cookies - $1.50 - .50 cent coupon doubled = .50 cents

1 package Texas Toast - $2.00 - minus $1.00 coupon = $1.00

3 bottles 64 oz Welches grape juice - $2.50 - minus $1.00 coupons = $1.50 each

1 package Eggo Waffles - $2.00 minus .50 cents doubled = $1.00

Total spent for the 10 items = $8 - $5 for mega deal = $3 after coupons

After that great deal I went to Walgreens where I needed to use up $7 in Register Rewards before they expired. They had Kleenex on sale .89 centse each and I had .50 cent coupon when buy 3, so 3 boxes of Kleenex for .73 cents each. I still needed to use up the RRs and I didn't need anything else from Walgreens so i got a $10 Border's gift card that I will be sure to use in the future.

Went to Red Lobster for lunch with parents and used a $4 coupon.

All in all a very good shopping day and my freezer and cupboards are stocked up.

Finished reading my book The Labyrinth Gate by Alis A. Rasmussen. Sci/Fi - OK

apple trees

April 6th, 2008 at 04:11 am

Finally got the 2 dwarf apple trees I ordered and planted them today. They look like sticks and it will probably be a least 5 years before I get my money back in apples produced. But it was an experiment I wanted to try.

Got two samples in the mail Garnier Nutriste wrinkle cream and Glad ForceFlex bag.

I read somewhere that if you have a King Soopers/Kroger card and call the number on the back you can get senior citizen discounts everytime you use the card. Have to be over 55. It said in Texas the discounts were 10%. That's a good deal, if true. I told my parents, but they haven't called yet.

Finished reading the library book The Bountiful Container by Rose McGee and Maggie Stuckey. Gardening. Very good

I read the library book The River Devil by Diane Whiteside. Romance. Good. Not as good as the Irish Devil.

I also finished the library book The contrary farmer's invitation to gardening by Gene Logsden. Gardening. Very good.

And I finished listening to the library book on tape Night Game by Christine Feehan. Romance. Excellent.

Cushion

April 2nd, 2008 at 05:43 pm

It was very cold last night so walked at WalMart. They had 1 lb wild caught salmon on sale for $3.98. Unfortunately when I got to the register it was ringing up as $6.34. I caught it and made them change it. My mom went thru before me and paid full price and had to go to customer service to get her money back. Yesterday was Tuesday and the sale was Sunday, which means they charged people full price at least 2 days and are probably still doing so. This is a very good price for salmon around here. My usual buy price is $5.99. I got 3 lbs. Each package contains 4 pieces. At 1 a week this is 3 months worth for me.

Before being ready to retire I created a cushion account. This account is cash in a MMA and it's purpose is to handle emergencies and known big-ticket items that might occur prior to me turning 59 1/2. One of the biggest things to consider for early retirement is the phases of retirement and how to best maximize your income to pay the least amount of taxes.

My budget of $1500 - 1750 is only for basic monthly/yearly expenses and is not meant to cover emergencies or big ticket items. The reason the cushion is designed to last only till I am 59 1/2 is because after that I have unlimited access to my Roth IRA. I expect to use the money in that fund for any big ticket items after I turn 59 1/2 because there will be no tax consequences when I withdraw that money. Since it will be growing tax free for the next 12 years it should be pretty big by then.

So the following are the categories in my cushion account.

Health - meant to cover large deductibles.

Maintenance/Repair/Replace - $5000 - meant for applicace replacement/repair, car repairs, big ticket items. I own a townhome so don't have to worry about roofs or exterior paint.

Vacations - I usually take a nice vacation about every 3 years

New Carpet - My carpet is getting old and I know it will need to be replaced sometime before I am 59 1/2

New Car - I bought my car new in 2007 and I have had no problems with it. I drive it around $6000 miles a year and may want to replace it sometime in the next 12 years. So I've put the money aside to do that

College - I originally saved $10,000 for each of my nieces college, (total $20,000) but my sister recieved an inheritance that will let her pay for them now. So I'm only putting $3,000 away for each of them now. I may supplement living expenses or something. If I don't use the money before they graduate I will absorb it back in to my retirement.

I have the following amounts saved for each area

Health - $5,000
Maintenance/Repair/Replace - $5,000
Vacations - $8,000
New Carpet - $3,000
New Car - $18,000
College - $6,000

Total - $45,000

I finished reading the library book Wealth on Minimal Wage by James Steamer. Finance. Pretty good. The philosophy is good, most of the ideas are known to me. Overall worth reading.

I finished reading my book Choosers of the Slain by John Ringo. Adventure. Good. This is a man's book though, lots of sex and violence, but the storyline is good.

Networth drop

March 31st, 2008 at 10:21 pm

Went to Walgreens yesterday and bought 4 packages of the Mr Clean Magic Erasers for $10 and got $4 back with a Register Reward. I also had a .50 cent coupon so 4 for $5.50. I love this product, especially for cleaning showers and sinks and flat-top stoves. Wonderful.

Got a Colgate toothbrush for 2.99 which is free after rebate. Had a $1.00 coupon so paid for taxes, postage and bit more.

Also purchased a 20ct of Advil PM for $3.99. Recieved a $3.00 register reward plus had a .75 cent coupon so .24 cents + taxes.

I now have $7.00 in Register Rewards I need to spend by 4/14

At King Soopers I purchased two Claim Jumper frozen dinners that were on sale 2/$5. I got a $1.50 coupon to use on my next order of anything at King Soopers. Good Deal.

I stopped my 401K contributions since I've already reached the 6% that my company will match. I prefer to keep the cash for the rest to use when I retire later this year. So my next paycheck should be significantly larger since it will include my raise and the 25% I was contributing to my 401K.

My networth decreased 3% since December. I hope by the end of the year the economy picks up and I get most if not all of this back.

I finished reading the library book Live Your Life for Half the Price by Mary Hunt. Financial. OK. It had some interesting web sites. No new money saving ideas. The thing I found weird was how often she gave information about products to buy to do financial things for you that you could do yourself. Such as purchasing a Price book. Or buying other books or products. Strange advice when advising people to save money.

I also re-read my book Getting a Life by Jacqeuline Blix and David Heitmiller. Financial. Excellent. I like to re-read this book every year. It tells the story of people who done the steps from the Your Money or Your Life book and have either retired or are in the process of getting there. Inspirational.

misc

March 30th, 2008 at 02:56 am

I got my DirectTv bill today and they've raised the price to 47.99 from 44.99. I looked at that and thought 50 bucks a month for TV that's ridiculous. Do I watch $50 worth of cable TV each month? So I started to think about what I watch on TV. Mostly it's food shows, decorating shows, History and news. Did I really want to pay $50 for that? Nope. So I'm going to call Monday and cancel. If I find I really miss it, I can always purchase it again. But I'm going to try doing without for now.

For the Food shows I can always get the Chef's books from the library. History and Discovery often have their DVDs which I can get from the library also. I don't think I will really miss it.

I got several free samples in the mail today. Dove Intense Damage Therapy Shampoo and Conditioner. Enough for at least a week.

Pledge Multi-Surface wipe. This also came with a $1.00 coupon. I have a rebate to refund the full price of this product, so if I buy it and use the coupon it will pay for tax and postage also.

Tide 2X concentrated laundry detergent. It says it's for one load, but I can probably get 2 or 3 out of it.

Tide 2X concentrated with Dawn. Again 1 load, but I will probably get more.

A very good haul today Smile

I got my tax refund deposited yesterday. $406. It took about 5 weeks.

I modified 2 of my mutual funds to quit re-investing the dividends and instead post them to my checking account from now on. I got those posted yesterday too. Before I always just paid the taxes on the dividends each year. Now that I plan to retire, since I have to pay taxes on those I will use them to cover some of my living expenses.

Lots of questions regarding Cobra and health care. I have lots of questions too. I had Cobra when I was outsourced about 12 years ago. I worked great, just like my empolyment health care. I was re-employeed before the 18 months ran out so I never had to look for independant health care. I have done some research on what it will cost for health care once Cobra ran out. I expect to get a high deductable package. Current estimates are $250 - $300. So obviously Cobra is the best choice for as long as it's available to me. Cobra is an option when you voluntarily leave employment, but of course every employer is different so everyone will need to check out thier own situation.

I have several other employee related questions about retirement and plan to meet with HR about 2 months before I plan to give my notice. I don't want to discuss it too soon and have word get back to my manager just yet.

Finished reading the library book Many Bloody Returns Edited by Charlaine Harris. Vampire short stories. Very good.

Retirement prepping

March 28th, 2008 at 06:55 pm

I checked with HR and found out I need to give a two week notice in writing when I'm ready. After that they may decide to let me go immediately or have me work out my time. I'm fairly sure I will have to work out my time. Smile

I also found out what COBRA will cost after I retire. 182.26 a month for health insurance for up to 18 months. This is excellent.

I've been checking eHealthInsurance.com and most online quotes are between $250 - $300.

I went over my budget once again and on paper I have more than enough, will just have to see how things go after I retire. I expect to live on between $1500 and $1750 per month in retirement. No house payment.

I need to find out how to deal with a very small pension left from 10 years ago before we were bought out the first time and it was froze and also how the 401K is handled.

retire@47 and 8 months

March 27th, 2008 at 08:29 pm

Busy, busy week. Trying to finish up my last release and prepping for the next one at the same time. In their infinite wisdom the company decided since we have so much trouble getting 3 releases out a year, we should do 6 instead. ARGGHHH.

This is the last straw. Instead of retiring at 50 I am now going to retire at 47 and 8 months. I plan to give my notice late July and retire the sometime in August this year. I would have liked to have more in reserve, but I am at the point where I hate my job, hate the way the work load is going and hate the policies that don't allow me to be good at my job. So it's better to just quit now.

I went to Walgreens Tuesday and got two 24 ct bottles of Excedrin for .15 cents each. The cost of the taxes. I had coupons for $2.00 off and they were 1.99 each.

Went to Goodwill and got a book for .50 cents

Went to a used bookstore and got a school course book on Homemaking written in 1942. It should be interesting. Paid $10

Got a free sample of Curel moisterizer in the mail this week.

Finished reading the library book Into the Forest by Jean Hegland. After civilization fails type book. Didn't really care for it. It always ruins it for me when characters do illogical, stupid things. For example, the two girls worked all summer to grow and can/preserve vegetables and then decide to burn their house down without taking those out to preserve them. Considering they almost starved while waiting for the vegetables grow, it was pretty stupid.

I also read the library book Rural Renaissance by John Ivanko and Lisa Kivirist. About a couple who start an organice B&B in the country. This was quite good and very interesting.

I finished my book Bitter Waters by Wen Spencer. Sci/Fi. Excellent, very good interesting, unique story line.

I am a radish farmer

March 22nd, 2008 at 06:43 pm

I got 14 radishes out of my last batch so doing better. I think I'm still planting them too close together. Eventually I will figure this out. My green onions are looking good, probably get a few of them in the next month. My cherry tomato plant is about 6" tall and my regular tomator plant about 3". Planted another cherry tomato today and some more radishes and carrots.

My company added 2% more to our 401Ks for last year as part of the company incentive program so instead of matching 6% last year, they matched 8%. Good deal Smile

Finished reading the library book The Unatural Inquirer by Simon R. Green. Sci/Fi. Very good.

Finished reading my book The Sky People by S.L. Stirling. Sci/Fi Good, but like some of his others better.

Finished reading my book The Complete Tightwad Gazette for about the 10th time. I usually re-read it every year. It always excellent. It always inspires me.

If at first you don't succeed

March 18th, 2008 at 02:43 am

Walked with mom at Walmart

Finished reading the library book Stretching the Family Income by Robert and Helen Cissel. This book was written in 1953, but the attitudes are so familiar it is quite interesting that 50 years later people are still dicussing the same things. The rising cost of inflation, how real income doesn't keep up with prices. How saving small bits of money add up. How doing it yourself saves.

Speaking of which one of the chapter titles is "The Home Barbershop, If at first you don't succeed..." I love this. Then they go on to say, "While a little merthiolate will mend any surface cuts from misguided snips, only time will replace the patches of hair that should still be on the victim's head"

Very interesting read.

weekend shopping

March 17th, 2008 at 01:37 am

snowing again so walked at Walmarts today. It was beautiful with blue skys yesterday and did a longer than usual walk outside. Very nice.

Today I used the 2 Register Rewards I got from buying soap a Walgreens last week. I like the gift cards better than the RRs. The RRs expire in 2 weeks and if you don't have anything you want to buy at Walgreen during that time, you spend them just to use them up. Instead I bought a Red Lobster gift card for $10 with one of them. I also got two razors that are FAR and that came with free $4.00 cans of shaving gels. I couldn't use the RRs on them because when you try to do rebates that show a total less than the amount you are asking to be rebated a lot of companies won't rebate the full amount. Both razors and the shaving cream will go to brother for xmas.

Went to Red Lobster for lunch with parents. Had the popcorn shrimp which I adore. Red Lobster is still a great bargain for lunch. $6.75 for a large portion of popcorn shrimp, a salad, a baked potato and the biscuits. Plus i had a coupon for $3 off 2 meals.

Visited one of the Thrift stores by the Red Lobster. Found 3 sealed boxes of 150 count Glad sandwich bags for .99 cents each box. The boxes looked like they had water damage, but since they were plastic bags there was no damage to the bags. That's a very good price. The cashier said they got a whole shipment and they had sold out in 2 days. I got the last 3 boxes.

Went to Borders and got one book and one magazine. I had a 30% off coupon and used a gift card I got for xmas.

I see walnuts went up another $1. $3 in 3 months - unreal.

I'm reading a financial management book written in 1953 and it's really funny to read about the high cost of inflation. She talks about bringing home a big box of soap for .23 cents instead of the normal .25 cents and how the small savings repeated hundreds of times adds up. It's always so intereting to see how people think alike regardless of the times they live in.

I finihsed reading my book Alien Taste by Wen Spencer. Sci/Fi Excellent. This is one of the most interesting and unique story lines I've come across in a long time. All of the characters are very well written and fortunately it's series so I can read more of them Smile

squeaky clean

March 9th, 2008 at 12:27 am

i had yesterday off and went to Denver with mom and dad

Got one book at Borders for 25% off. Made a list of 10 more to get from library.

Went to Container Store and got a Laundry hanger and a very cool watering can.

Went to Walgreens and got 16 bars of Ivory Soap for $8.60 and got two $4 Register Reward reciepts. Soap breaks out around 4 cents per bar instead of the normal .50 cents. That's how you beat inflation Smile but you need to do it hundreds of times on the various things you buy.

I also picked up Colgate Total toothpaste which is FAR and I had a .75 coupon and I got Garnier Nutrisse moisturizer FAR with a $1.00 coupon.

Went to Claim Jumper for lunch. I had a baked potato and apple cinnamon muffin. Cost was under $10.00

Went to Target and got 1 book at 25% off and I bought A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for my oldest niece's bday. They had a new version out. It's one of her favorite books after I loaned her mine last year. I got 1 lb of walnuts for $5.99 - higher than last year, but cheaper than recently by .50 cents.

Got two $25.00 Borders GC from Discover for my cashback reward in the mail.

I finished reading the library book Blog Understanding the Information Reformation That's Changing Your World by Hugh Hewitt. Non-fiction. Pretty good

I read the library book Sizzle and Burn by Jayne Ann Krentz. Romance. Very good

I finished the library book Strangers in Death by J.D. Robb. Romance/Mystery. Excellent.

more inflation signs

March 2nd, 2008 at 05:52 pm

I took my niece to see Spiderwick yesterday. Good movie. The matinee tickets has gone up a whole dollar since xmas. $6.50 now. Almost 20% increase

Walnuts have gone up 50% since xmas.

Went to Rosie's Diner for dinner and got the Breakfast combo. Used to be $4.99 and now it's $5.49 and comes with 2 pieces of French Toast instead of 4.

There was an article in the paper how pizza chains are getting hurt because wheat and cheese have both gone up so much. At least triple for wheat.

Walked with mom outside yesterday - 60 degrees and sunny. Today it's snowing and 27 degrees. Life in Colorado. Smile

Stayed and played games afterwards. Heard the news at 9:00 calling for snow today so hit the grocery store on the way home. Buyinig groceries at 9:30 at night is interesting. No shoppers there, which is nice, but also no help to ask for missing items, such as radishes.

Put in a purchase for $9000 in stocks to occur first thing Monday morning. Buying while they are down and hoping they go back up towards the end of the year.

Finished reading the library book The Newman's Own Organics Guide to a Good Life by Nell Newman. Non-fiction. This was pretty good. Straightforward without a lot of new-age, hippy-dippy stuff Smile

I finished reading the library book Blood Dreams by Kay Hooper. Mystery. Very good

I finished reading my book Athyra by Steven Brust. Sci/Fi. Very good.

a very frugal wedding

February 28th, 2008 at 05:16 pm

it's been warm enough that mom and I have been able to walk outside everyday this week so far.

Last Saturday my Uncle's cousin called him and his wife and invited them to thier wedding at 2:00 that day. Very last minute notice. They went and found out afterwards that the reason they wanted the wedding then was because the church was already decorated for a previous wedding and they planned to use the decorations while they were in place. The couple is 75 (him) and 80 years old(her). He gave her his dead wife's wedding ring and she gave him her dead husband's wedding ring. Talk about frugal Smile

I finished reading my book The Irish Devil by Diane Whiteside. Romance. Good

I read the library book Drago Harper by Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey. Sci/Fi. Ok I don't like this series as much now that her grandson is writing the books with her. I liked them better when it was just her. Still it's a good read.

Finished reading my book Trouble Looking for a Place to Happen by Toni L.P. Kelner. Mystery. Good

Finished reading the library book Shadow Music by Julie Garwood. Romance. Her books are always very good, but this one was not one of her best. My favorites of her's are The Lion's Lady and Honor's Splendour

One perfect radish

February 23rd, 2008 at 07:36 pm

This week enough snow melted that mom and I were able to walk outside Wed, Thur and Fri

I have one perfect radish from my second batch and 5 half-size radishes. They all tasted wonderful, not too hot, just right. The second batch also had fertilizer and so that's probably why I didn't get more radishes. Hopefully my 3rd batch will come out well and I'll be able to get a full crop or about 70 radishes. I saw a bunch of organic radishes at the store for 1.99 a bunch. Ten cents for a radish, if I consume 8 - 10 a day, it's worth more than $300 a year.

I plan to plant miniature carrots today. My tomato is about an inch high and my green onions are about 3 inches tall. These are all in self-watering containers indoors in my townhome.

Went to Walmart to day and got some good items on clearance.

1 woman's shirt - $3.00 - they had some really nice winter coats for $5.00, but I already have 3 and didn't need another one. They also had some bras for $5. My mom got 4 of those, none in my size.

4-6oz cans Chicken of the Sea tuna for .50 cents each. It's hard to find tuna at .50 cents any more. Used to be pretty easy

2-24oz jars of Miracle Whip mayonaisse in the sqeeze bottle for 1.50 each.

4-15oz cans Muir Glen organice diced tomatoes with basil and oregano for .24 cents each. They were $1.24 and I had four $1.00 coupons. I have some more coupons so I need to go back and pick up more. .24 cents a can can't be beat.

Walnuts have gone up 50% in the last month. I like walnuts for snacking and cooking. All last year I bought the 1 lb bags for about $4.30. Today they were $6.50 almost 50% more. Gas went up .20 cents a gal overnight. Inflation is really hitting the things I buy recently.

I got my paycheck with the bonus included. I was able to net 45%. My 401K took the biggest chunk since I have 25% going into that right now. But Federal took almost as much.

Sent off my taxes yesterday so that chore is done.

I read the library book A Christine Feehan Holiday Treasurey by Christine Feehan. Romance. 3 short stories. Very good

I read the library book Homestead Year Back to the Land in Suburbia by Judith Moffett. Non-fiction. Very good.

office day

February 20th, 2008 at 04:20 am

walked yesterday at Walmart with mom

Got groceries after. I got 2 cans of Campbell's Soup at Hand tomato soup and King Soopers paid me 11 cents each. I had two $2 coupons and the soup was $1.89 but they rang up at $2. I also got 3 packages of Pizza Rolls free. They had a dozen eggs for .99 cents but there was limit of 1 per transaction. Eggs have been ridiculous lately, almost $2 a dozen.

I drove into the office today. I mostly work from home. This is the first time I've been in in more than 3 months.

Stopped at Walgreens on the way home. Got the Garnier Fructus Shampoo that has a full rebate plus I had a $1 coupon so made money on it. They had 26 oz Tide on sale for $2.99 and I had two .50 cent coupons so $2.49 each. Regular price is $5.49 so less than half price.

Finished reading the library book The Busy Mom's Guide to Simple Living. Money, Ok, nothing real interesting. I don't like to be preached at. Lot's of bible verses.

Finished reading the library book Empire by Orson Scott Card. Sci/Fi. Excellent. I always like his books. I especially enjoy the way he writes about children and how much respect he has for them as human beings which really shows thru in his stories.

taxes

February 17th, 2008 at 06:43 pm

It's snowing so not sure if I'll get to walk today.

Last year my company changed the way it did the matching for the 401K. They started a True-up program, so at the end of the year if you've maxed out your 401K they true-up so that they meet the full match. So if I max out in Sept and then quit contributing, they will continue to add matching funds each pay period until in Dec they will have made the full match of 6%. It's more flexible for the employee and I like it a lot.

After doing some research yesterday and thanks to a post on the blog, I determined the problem with the radishes was I added Fish emulsion half-way thru the growing process, which has a lot of nitrogen. That caused my radishes to have lots of leaves and no bulbs. I put all the dirt from the container into another container I plan to use for tomatoes next month and replanted today. Hopefully I will get edible radishes this time. Smile

Worked on my taxes yesterday. Federal owes me $396 and I owe State $22. Not bad. It took about 2 hours.

Finished reading my book Wolf at the Door by Christine Warren. Supernatural. Very good.

I'm a failure

February 16th, 2008 at 06:29 pm

walked with mom at Walmart every day

I officially declared my first radish crop a failure. I got lots of really big leaves, but no bulbs. So I'm doing some research to see why and I have two more batches planted in containers. Maybe they will work. I'm not giving up yet, but I'm obviously missing some connection.

I got a raise and bonus this week. The raise was 4%, the most they could give and the bonus was $8,426.24. Again the most they could give. Since for a team of 13 people I consistently do 30 - 40% of the work load, it was well deserved. I get the bonus in next weeks paycheck so expect around $4000 to put in savings. The raise will add $60 - 70 dollars to my paychecks, after deductions. I get paid every other week. I'm contributing 25% of my salary to my 401K to get more money in the stock market now while it's down. I should max out around Sept and then will invest that money somewhere else.

I got a coupon in the mail for buy one get one free on 6" Subway sandwiches I picked up 2 today and will have one for lunch and one for dinner.

I bought 20 books of the forever stamps at the post office also. That should last me for years. I heard they are already raising the postage in May this year.

I finished my book The Bone Man by Vicki Stiefel. Mystery, Very Bad. I really hate books that have stupid women doing stupid things to prove they are independant. I also hate the overuse of coincidence. The woman takes off and drives from the east coast to Arizona and stops at a hotel and not only to the bad guys find her, but her boyfriend finds her. No tracking device, just find her in the middle of no where. Then she takes off in the middle of the night, leaving her boyfriend behind and travels thru some woods to a different city and stops at a hotel off the beaten path and gets found again. Give me a break. She gets beat up, bitten by a dog, ran over and can still hike for miles.

I also read the library book Beyond Eden
by S.L. Linnea. Really good. Emotional at the end I probably cried for a half hour last night. Not sure what category to put it in. Adventure is probably closest.

Soup and Sandwiches

February 11th, 2008 at 04:34 am

walked with mom at Walmart

Yesterday I made a big pot of Olive Garden's Pasta e fagioli soup. The recipe came from the Top Secret Recipe books. Very good. I have a lot left over for the week. I substituted egg noodles for the ditali pasta and didn't add them to the soup. Instead I kept them separate and will add the soup to the pasta as I'm ready to eat it. I find that the pasta in the soup doesn't taste that good 4 days later, but if I keep them separate the taste/texture remains good.

I had a good grocery day. Several good deals. Safeway had Salmon for 4.99 lb, organic baby carrots $1/1b and celery $1/lb. They also have a deal thru Tuesday that if you buy 5 Hillshire Farm deli lunchmeats at $2.00 each a $10.00 off your next purchase coupon gets printed at the checkout. So 5 packs of lunchmeat for free.

King Soopers had Campbell's Tomato Soup at .50 a can and I had .40 off of 4 coupon which was doubled. So I got 8 cans for .40 cents each. They had Kuner's canned beans for .44 cents. Do I got 4 of those. And I got 3 packages of Pizza rolls for free after coupons.

Between the Safeway lunch meat deal and the King Soopers tomato soup plus the Pasta e fagioli soup I made I see a lot of soup and sandwiches in my future Smile

Walgreens has Mennon 24/7 deodorant free after rebate and I had a $1 coupons so I made some money there.

Got gas at Albertson's for $2.75 which is the cheapest around here by about a dime. Plus because I got more than 8 gallons I got a car wash for $1. Got the biggest chunks of dirt off, but then drove home in the melting snow and got the car dirty again - sigh

Went to Red Robin for lunch where I had a $5 gift card that I got for free for buying a $25 gift card as a gift at xmas.

All the little bits of money saved on each individual purchase add up.

Did a load of laundry, boiled my eggs for breakfast and now I just need to chop my veggies for lunches and dinners and I'm ready for the work week.

I finished reading my book Shadows on the Soul by Jenna Black. Supernatural/Romance. Good.

Good Sunday

February 4th, 2008 at 04:53 am

walked with mom at WalMart everyday this week.

Chopped all my veggies, boiled eggs and made tuna for the week before a friend came over to spend the afternoon.

We went to 3 Margarita's for lunch and then over to Home Depot to pick out paint colors for their new addition. It was fun to wander around and see the various items. In the next year or so I want to replace my carpet. I found a nice green carpet I liked with a stamped pattern.

Then we watched Shrek the Third and talked for a couple hours. Shrek wasn't as good as the other two, but still fun. Very nice day.

I watched Blades of Glory the other day too. I got it from the library. I was disappointed. It seems like most movies aren't that interesting to me lately. Not sure why, maybe because I've seen the previews so many times that by the time I get the movie from the library I feel like I've seen it and am bored.

I don't have any radishes yet, hopefully sometime this next week. I have lots of leaves, but no bulbs. I planted a second batch a couple weeks ago and another one today. I also planted some lettuce today. I planted some green onions and they have sprouted, but no sign of my tomato. I may have to replant that one.

It's been extremely cold and gloomy here this week so maybe my pots aren't getting enough light.

I finished reading Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2 by Todd Wilbur. Excellent. I copied several new recipes to try.

Red Robin Seasoning
Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits
Hard Rock Cafe Coleslaw
Claim Jumper Meatloaf
Chili's Honey Mustard Dressing that comes with their Chicken Crispers
Applebee's Almond Rice Pilaf

I also found a recipe online for Crunchy Garlic Cornbread Croutons that use Boston Market's cornbread as the base. I really liked the cornbread croutons that were on the salad I had at the Claim Jumper's last month.

I read the Feb/March issue of The Mother Earth News. They have an article about 8 Easy Projects for Energy Savings. One I had never heard about before but might try is spraying the windows with water and then applying bubble wrap to insulate your windows. The article is online also.

I read my book A Secret Rage by Charlaine Harris. Mystery. Very good.

I read the library book Plum Loving by Janet Evanovich. Mystery. Excellent as always. A Stephanie Plum book.

I read the library book Howl at the Moon by Christine Warren. Supernatural/Romance. Very good

I read my book Song in the Silence by Elizabeth Kenner. Sci fi. Ok, nothing special

I read the library book Incredible Vegetables from Self-Watering Containers: Using Ed's Amazing POTS System by Edward C. Smith. Gardening. Excellent book. Very inspiring to me and lots of information about individual vegetables.

Top Secret Recipes

January 28th, 2008 at 05:25 am

walked with mom everyday at Walmart.

Got groceries yesterday, mostly veggies and spent $51. Cost of everything is really going up. Eggs have skyrocketed. I need to pay more attention and stock up when the bargains come around.

I read the library book Low-Fat Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur. Recipes from restaraunt chains. Very interesting, I plan to try several of the recipes. I copied the following

KFC macaroni and cheese
Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana
Taco Bell Beef Burrito Supreme

I also finished reading the library book All Through the Night by Suzanne Brockmann. Romance. Excellent book. So funny and warm and caring and special. Loved it.

Good dinner

January 24th, 2008 at 09:59 pm

walked with mom every day at WalMart except for Monday

Last night they finally restocked and I got 2 20Ct boxes of Electrosol dishwashing soap for .63 cents each. I had 2 $2.25 coupons. So dishwashing for about 4 cents per load.

I fixed a wonderful meal last night it tasted so good to me.

1/2 can Campbells Tomato soup

Salmon - I use Red Robin seasoning and pepper with a little olive oil. Sear on both sides and then finish in the oven

Lettuce/cabbage mix with Italian dressing and sunflower seeds

Raw veggies - celery, radishes, carrots and cherry tomatoes.

Yum, the cherry tomatoes I got at the store last week are the best I've had in a very long time. Tons of flavor when you bite into them.

Finished reading the library book Living with Less by the Mother Earth News. OK nothing spectacular

Finished reading my book Lover Unbound by J.R. Ward Supernatural/Romance. Very good.


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