Well we took the plunge. We became a two car family. We've had only one car since about 2005 when we decided that since we lived so far from town it was worth it for us gas-wise to share a car. And then we moved to New Jersey and took the trains everywhere. And that was before I worked hours like 2-11 and 11-8 which make it extremely difficult to juggle one car.
We saw a post on Craigslist and I called and spoke to a very nice guy and we made plans to go see the car on Sunday. It was actually two hours away, so we headed out to see it on Sunday morning.
This is not my dream car. It's a '97 Chrysler Town & Country with 110,000+ miles on it, the leather seats are torn, the lining on the roof is coming down. The sensor to the door in the back says it's always open even though you know it's closed. But it drives really well and it's going to make our lives so much easier.
We paid $2800 for it (talked down from $3100). And we paid cash. This is something that 8 months ago we could not have done and would not considered. If we needed a car we would have gone into debt to get it. Since we started on our budget and our debt snowball via the Dave Ramsey way, we have vowed not to obtain any more debt (unless it's a house we're putting an obscene amount of money down on). We had a buffer that has allowed us to pay cash out of pocket for a vehicle that will hopefully get us through a couple years. And we can take more people than just the kids somewhere. And I won't have to hang around from 8am until 2pm when I have to work 2-11. That's fantastic.
It is so exciting for both of us to not only have another vehicle, but to have paid for it ourselves. We just look at each other and say, "This is ours." There's no lien on it, we don't make payments, it's ours. It's such a novel concept to us that we're just in awe.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Breakfast Bonanza

I have been trying to do more OAMC or Once a Month Cooking. For those who don't know what that is, it's where you prepare a whole bunch of meals at one time, freeze them, and then don't cook again for a month. Sounds great, right? The only problem I have is severe lack of time. However, I have managed to do some bulk cooking and I think it's the greatest thing ever. I recently purchased The Everything Meals for a Month Cookbook. I had looked at another OAMC cookbook and didn't really care for it, but I really really like this one. I think the biggest selling point was that, not only does it have recipes for serving one meal or three, but it has breakfast recipes! Our toughest part of the morning is getting out of the house with a decent breakfast. Josh was especially excited about the breakfast recipes, too. We're breakfast people, what can I say?
So far, I've made 3 lasagnas, 3 Chicken Tucson, 3 Thai Peanut Fish, and 44 breakfast burritos. Another thing I like about this book is that the recipes are simple and don't use a bunch of ingredients I've never heard of or are hard to get. And it's great to come home, put a pan of lasagna in the oven and then play Skip-Bo with Ainsley or play outside with both the kids.
For my next batch cooking, I plan on making breakfast, breakfast, breakfast. Last week I managed to get 10 packages of Thomas English Muffins for at Publix. Now I just have to buy the other ingredients, such as 48+ eggs, 3lbs of sausage, etc. Also, once I use up all the meat I have in my freezer, as I buy meat I will buy it for planning meals.
This is all very exciting for me. Since we live 35-40 minutes from town, it sucks to get home around 7pm and then have to try to rush around and put dinner together. I'd much rather throw something that was already prepared in the oven and then just hang out with the kids until it's ready. And hopefully, this will help me stay on budget with groceries.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The Time Has Come...
For me to finally start posting on a blog. I have no idea how long/often I'll be able to keep up with this but I'm going to try. I am the world's worst communicator/emailer/caller. I just can't keep up it seems, so if it's been a while since you've heard from me, that's why, not because I like you any less than before ;) . I'm going to try to keep family and friends updated here, so I'm just going to jump right in.
This past weekend I had off from work and it was a busy weekend. First, Ainsley was invested into her Daisy Troop in the Girl Scouts. She is the tiniest girl in the troop! Basically, she's in a year early because she doesn't get to start kindergarten until Fall 2010 because she missed the school cut off by ONE DAY. I'm not bitter about that or anything. Luckily the Girl Scouts didn't care and so here we are.
In addition to having the Girl Scout ceremony on Saturday, on Sunday we went to Panama City Beach for Mother's Day. It's kind of a tradition for us to go to the beach on Mother's Day. Just to do something fun for us. We had a great time. We were only at the beach for two hours but it really wore the kids (and us) out. The kids love playing in the sand with Daddy. I love watching them play in the sand with Daddy.



As for me, I am staying busy. I work a lot, try to keep up with my bargain hunting as much as I can. Balancing work and kids with anything else is extremely hard to do. I wish I had someone to come organize my life. Maybe one day. The next few months will be busy for us. In June, not only is it father's day but also my 10 year reunion. Go Bucs! In July we're going to Universal Studios for a long weekend AND my cousin is getting married. August my brother is getting married (the day before my wedding anniversary. Weird!). And a whole bunch of other things.
Well, here's to hoping I can keep this updated so people know what's going on with me.
This past weekend I had off from work and it was a busy weekend. First, Ainsley was invested into her Daisy Troop in the Girl Scouts. She is the tiniest girl in the troop! Basically, she's in a year early because she doesn't get to start kindergarten until Fall 2010 because she missed the school cut off by ONE DAY. I'm not bitter about that or anything. Luckily the Girl Scouts didn't care and so here we are.
In addition to having the Girl Scout ceremony on Saturday, on Sunday we went to Panama City Beach for Mother's Day. It's kind of a tradition for us to go to the beach on Mother's Day. Just to do something fun for us. We had a great time. We were only at the beach for two hours but it really wore the kids (and us) out. The kids love playing in the sand with Daddy. I love watching them play in the sand with Daddy.
As for me, I am staying busy. I work a lot, try to keep up with my bargain hunting as much as I can. Balancing work and kids with anything else is extremely hard to do. I wish I had someone to come organize my life. Maybe one day. The next few months will be busy for us. In June, not only is it father's day but also my 10 year reunion. Go Bucs! In July we're going to Universal Studios for a long weekend AND my cousin is getting married. August my brother is getting married (the day before my wedding anniversary. Weird!). And a whole bunch of other things.
Well, here's to hoping I can keep this updated so people know what's going on with me.
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