Tuesday, June 4, 2019

How to Find Couple Friends and more...

Do you wish you could find couple friends? In this episode, Jesse and I are joined by two other couples who are dear friends to us to talk about community, vulnerability, and how to build closer friendships. Missed previous episodes of The Crystal ...

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How to Find Couple Friends

Do you wish you could find couple friends? In this episode, Jesse and I are joined by two other couples who are dear friends to us to talk about community, vulnerability, and how to build closer friendships.

Missed previous episodes of The Crystal Paine show? You can listen to them here.

The Lie That I Didn’t Know How to Be a Good Friend

For years, I believed the lie that I didn’t know how to be a good friend. Because of some past hurt and rejection, I told myself that I was a disappointment to those closest to me.

I let this lie become my truth and I built a thick barricade around myself to keep other women at arm’s length. I was self-protecting… and when anyone would get too close, I’d pull back.

I didn’t realize I was doing any of this, of course. I just thought that I struggled to make friends and felt lonely much of the time.

All this changed when Jamie and Lauren entered my life. They’ve pressed in, even when I’ve wanted to pull back. They’ve loved me even when I’ve tried to self-protect.

These two women have been such gifts to my life and have taught me so much about what true local friendship looks like and how amazing it can be.

Three Important Lessons on Friendship

Here are three lessons they have taught me:

1) Focus on loving others well. Stop worrying about whether you’re doing it right or wrong; just love others, really wholeheartedly love them.

2) Show up — even when it’s really inconvenient. Relationships will not fit into neat little boxes and they will require you to step out, step up, and be stretched far outside your comfort zone. Show up anyway.

3) Lean in — even when it’s awkward. Beautiful relationships never happen without awkward moments. Invite that person over, even if you don’t know what you’ll find to talk about for an hour. Volunteer to serve at church or go to that event, even if you don’t know anyone. It will be awkward. Expect it to be. But the more you lean in to people and relationships despite the awkwardness and show up anyway, the more chances there are that you are going to begin to develop deeper relationships.

Thank you, Jamie and Lauren, for loving me so well and teaching me so much about friendship. For believing the best about me. For pursuing me — even when I wanted to self-protect and had believed lies about how, “I’m not good at relationships.”

Thank you for letting me show up just as I am. For speaking the truth to me when I need to hear it. For making me laugh until I cry. For listening to me vent. For walking with me through heartbreak and devastating news. For constantly checking in on me and caring about me. And for helping me to begin to believe that I’m capable of being a really great friend.

Thank you for being the answer to many, many prayers I’ve had for real, authentic relationships.

How Do You Find Couple Friends?

I never dreamed when we started Discipleship group two years ago just how much you would change my life. And little did I ever imagine that our husbands would also become great friends!

I’m so honored that Jamie and Lauren and their husbands were willing to do something way outside their comfort zone and record a podcast with Jesse and me recently answering the question that one of you all asked, “How do you find couple friends?”

This is a different type of podcast — it’s a little more like sitting at the table with us listening in on our conversation. There is a lot of laughter, teasing, and real-ness.

I hope that this discussion will encourage you to think of ways you can dive deeper into relationships, even if it scares you! I can 100% promise you that it is worth the effort!

In This Episode:

[01:23] – Meet our couple friends — Brian & Lauren and Drew & Jamie.

[04:47] – Lauren shares how we all met and clicked in our Discipleship Group.

[06:39] – Jamie talks about why she continued to pursue the friendship with Lauren and me, even though I put up some big walls at first.

[08:00] – “It is so powerful to have someone pursue and not give up.”

[09:21] – The guys jump in with their experiences in building their friendship and how their friendship has evolved.

[12:32] – Discipleship helped form our friendship, but prioritizing each other and making time each week has solidified the bond.

[14:10] – Brian talks about how digging in and creating roots in friendship has helped their family.

[16:00] – Don’t make the friendship too complicated! Take out the expectations and just enjoy each other. Our friendship really deepened when we committed to a fun activity of going to Tuesday night trivia every week.

[18:22] – We all discuss why they think having friends is so important.

[20:47] – When you build your friendships, you also have a support system when times are hard.

[23:14] – We delve into what makes our friendship work. Prioritizing and intentionality are two keys.

[27:00] – What advice would you give someone who is looking to build close couple friendships? Friendship looks like getting out of your comfort zone to touch the lives of other people.

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This Week’s $70 Grocery Shopping Trips (the vacation edition)

Want to see what we bought for this week’s $70 grocery budget? I’m currently challenging myself to stick with a $70 budget for our family of five. This includes almost all of our breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners + most household products (toiletries, laundry soap, etc.).

For live updates, be sure to follow my Instagram Stories. See all posts on my $70 Grocery Budget here.

We were in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois until Wednesday evening, so I’m skipping post a menu plan this week because we went out once a day while on vacation and ate the free hotel breakfast in the mornings and then just had one snack-y meal using snacks we brought on the road with us.

But I did go grocery shopping twice, but before I share those trips, I have to share a few food related pictures from our trip.

Wisconsin, we fell in love with you! Also, Silas says that his impression is that everything is FREE in Madison! 😉

But seriously, if you’re looking for a great vacation spot with kids, check out Madison, WI. I’ll be sharing more of our day there and some of the free things we did in a post in a few weeks.

Based upon all of your recommendations, we stopped at the Cheese Chalet and bought cheese curds and then headed to Culver’s for frozen custard. Yum!

 

I have so many more pictures I could share from our trip, but I save those for future posts. For now, here’s a peek into what groceries we bought last week…

I found a number of closeout prices at Kroger on dried fruit, fruit snacks, and healthy cereal. Since these are closeouts, not markdowns, they qualify for the Buy 5, Get $5 Off deal!

There was only one box left of the Mott’s Fruit Snacks, but I was excited to get it for just $0.37!

Kroger Shopping Trip #1:

  • 2 bags Bugles — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items
  • Veggie Chips — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items
  • 1 Mott’s Tropical Fruit Snacks — $0.37 when you buy 5 participating items (on closeout)
  • 4 boxes of cereal — $1.49 each when you buy 5 participating items
  • 2 bags Raisins — on closeout for $1.18 each
  • Milk — $2.99
  • 2 bags of Chex Mix — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items
  • 1 bag of papaya — marked down to $0.99
  • 2 coconuts — marked down to $0.99
  • 2 Colgate toothpastes — $1.99 when you buy 5 participating items (I thought it was going to take the $4/2 Digital coupon off, but instead it took off the $2/1 Digital coupon — lesson learned, either load the coupons on one and a time and don’t load another one until I’ve used one or else buy 3 toothpastes in order to get all 3 free! I could have asked them to take this off my order, but then the coupon already came off and then it would have messed up my Buy 5, Get $5 off deal… I decided to just pay for toothpaste — something I haven’t done in a long time!)
  • 2 lbs. of ground turkey — marked down to $2.09 each
  • Cheddar brats — marked down to $1.29 each
  • Simply Popped — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items
  • Total with tax: $31.24

I was excited about the bread and bacon Friday-Saturday deals!

Wow! Look at all these Produce Markdowns I found this past week! My eyes sort of bulged out when I saw all of these $0.99 red bags!

I bought 5 packages each (the limit) of bread and bacon and stuck all of them in the freezer to have for summer. I’m thinking the bread will be great for sandwiches or French Toast and the bacon will be great for Breakfast for Dinner nights!

I could barely fit everything into one photo!

Kroger Shopping Trip #2:

  • Orville Redenbacher popcorn — marked down to $0.69
  • Oui Petites — marked down to $0.99
  • Simple Truth Eggs — $2.79
  • 5 loaves of Sara Lee bread — $0.99 each as the Friday-Saturday deal
  • 3 big bags of Mom’s Best cereal — on closeout for $1.15 each
  • 2 tubes of Colgate toothpaste — $1.99 each when you buy 5 participating items, used $4/2 Digital coupon (it worked today!) = free after coupon
  • Palmolive dish soap — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items, used $0.50/1 Digital coupon = $0.49 after coupon
  • Veggie Chips — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items
  • Simply Popped Popcorn — $0.99 when you buy 5 participating items
  • 5 packages Kroger bacon — $2.99 each as the Friday-Saturday deal
  • 8 bags of marked down produce — $0.99 each
  • Total with tax: $41.82

Shopping Trip Totals: $73.06

And yes, I was a bit over-budget (by $3) this week, but I wanted to go ahead and stock up on these deals as I’m going to be out of town Tuesday and Wednesday at a conference and I’ll make sure I’m a few dollars under-budget this coming week.

Did you get any great deals this past week? I’d love to hear about them!