Saturday, January 23, 2016

Free Places to Go With Young Kids and more...

 
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Here's What's New
Free Places to Go With Young Kids
Gretchen's $42 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 10 (It's a Comfy Pant Day!)

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:: Free Places to Go With Young Kids

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Guest post from Emily of Queen of the Wilson Household

Sometimes as a SAHM, I have to get out of the house to keep my sanity. However, I don't want to spend a lot of money each week just to get out of the house.

During our no-spend week, I got creative about things to do that didn't cost any money. Some of these activities have now become a weekly tradition. There are plenty of places to go that allow me to keep my sanity and my money!

1. Library

It's not just for books. The library is a great place to check out movies, music, audio books, and magazines.

Also, ask your library about any free programs that may be available. Our library has an awesome children's section complete with a play room, a faux front porch with rockers, computers, story and song time, arts and crafts, tables and chairs.

2. Pet Store

If your child loves animals, this is a great place to wander around and look at all of the animals. You could also make the visit educational by talking to your kids about how the fish breath or why the gerbil has chubby cheeks!

3. Park

We love the park because my son can run around, and I can even get a little exercise in too.

4. Pool/Sprinkler

In Florida, public pools are free. However, if they are not free where you live, you can always have a water day at home. You may not go somewhere, but it is still a fun way to get out of the house.

5. Plan an Outdoor Activity

Take a picnic lunch outside or to a park, feed the ducks at a nearby pond, or go on a scavenger hunt around the neighborhood. You could make a list of items to find, or keep it casual and have your child gather as many leaves or special stones as he can find.

6. Visit family or neighbors.

If you have elderly neighbors like we do, they might like a visit. You could bring them a card made by your child to make your visit even more special.

7. Mall Play Area

Indoor play areas are great for little ones to run around and play especially when the weather isn't the best for being outside.

8. Museums

There are some museums in our town that offer free nights or lower admission rates on special occasions. Call your local museums and ask when they run their discounts.

9. Window Shop

Leave the cash and debit cards behind, and just have fun looking around. Specialty stores are great for window shopping. We love to visit outdoor stores like Bass Pro Shops or Cabela's and home decor stores like Hobby Lobby or Kirkland's because they have merchandise we don't normally see in the stores we frequent.

Where else do you like to take your kids for free?

Emily blogs at Queen of the Wilson Household where she shares encouragement for being a wife and mother, saving money, and topics related to the home.

:: Gretchen's $42 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan

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Dillons

1 Nestle Splash Water Bottles - $1.99, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

1 Chobani Yogurt - $1.25, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

1 Organic Fuel Drink - $2.49, used $1.50/1 printable AND $1.50/1 Ibotta rebate - Free plus overage after coupon and rebate

2.30 lbs Bananas - $1.36, used $0.25/1 Ibotta rebate - $1.11 after rebate

1 Yoplait Yogurt - $1, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

1 Uncle Ben's Brown Rice Medley - $1.99, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

1 Trident Gum - $2.50, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

1 Annie's Mac & Cheese - $1, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

2 Kraft Shredded Cheese - $3.19 each, used $0.50/1 Ibotta rebate - $2.94 each after rebate (I was in a huge hurry at the store and I meant to grab the Kroger brand that was on sale. I didn't realize until I got home that I had grabbed the wrong brand. Ouch!) :(

1 Stouffer Frozen Meal - $3.49, used Free e-coupon (no longer available) - Free after coupon

Items a part of the Mega Sale:

4 PowerBar - $0.49 each, used $2/4 printable - Free after coupon

2 Frosted Flakes Cereal - $1.49 each, used 2 $0.50/1 printable - $0.99 each after coupons

Total after coupons and rebates: $8.42

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Aldi

1 bag Chocolate Chips - $1.79

1 bag frozen Broccoli - $1.09

1 bag Frozen Brussel Sprouts - $1.29

1 bag Frozen Strawberries - $2.09

1 bag Spinach - $1.49

1 bag Italian Salad - $1.49

1 gallon Milk - $2.39

1 dozen Large Eggs - $1.39

1 bag Pink Lady Apples - $2.99

1 bag Red Grapes - $2.78

1 Half & Half - $1.89

1 bag (10 lbs) Potatoes - $2.99, used $0.25/1 Checkout 51 rebate - $2.79 after rebate

1 Cucumber - $0.79

1 Baking Soda - $0.49

3 Grapefruit - $0.69 each

1 Vanilla - $2.19

1 lb Butter - $2.69

1 can Chili Beans - $0.59

Total after rebate: $33.73

Total for both stores: $42.15

Menu Plan for This Week

Breakfasts

Eggs, Spinach x 4

Toast, Fruit

Cereal x 2

Lunches

Fruit/Veggies/Crackers x 2

Baked Potatoes, Cottage Cheese

Spinach/Fruit Smoothies, Banana Muffins

Macaroni & Cheese, Fruit

Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Veggies

Leftovers

Dinners

Chicken Noodle Casserole, Tossed Salad, Apple Pie

Chicken Fajitas, Grapefruit

Chili, Corn Chips (leftover from last week), Fruit Salad

Pancakes, Eggs, Bacon

Beef & Gravy over Noodles, Tossed Salad

Poor Man's Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans

Out to Eat (using a gift card someone gave us)

21 Days to a More Disciplined Life

:: 500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 10 (It's a Comfy Pant Day!)

500 Things Decluttering Challenge

It's Day #10 of the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge. Today's assignment was to tackle the laundry room.
Our laundry room is pretty sparse, so I went through our two cleaning products/household products closets.

Yes, we have two. Yes, I know that's not #KonMari approved. Don't judge.

I ended up coming up with 30 items we no longer need or use - or that needed to be tossed!! Yay! And yay for a Snow Day so I could wear my comfy pants!!

Today's total: 30 items decluttered

Total for the entire challenge: 437 items so far!

I'm keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.

How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know. 

P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I'm going through here. If you'd like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!

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