Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Deals of the day!!

I recently began collecting coupons and being more conscious of store deals. I don't quite have it down yet, but here are some deals I got at Kroger today!

Cars 2 $5 for 5 Promo:
Eggo Waffles 24 pack: $3.99with KP card - $1promo = $2.99
Huggies Diapers: $8.99KP - $1promo - $2 coupon = $5.99 (that ain't bad for good quality diapers!)
2 boxes Special K Cereal Bars: $2.99KP each - $1promo each = $1.99 each
Cottonelle Bath Tissue 12 double rolls: $5.99KP - $1promo - $2 coupon = $2.99

Total Savings = $9.00!

40 oz Heinz Ketchup is on sale for $1.99 - $0.50 that doubles = $0.99!!

I saved a total of $27.61 on my whole order, which isn't amazing, but it's a start! And I'm not trying to stock pile diapers before I have a baby. I needed them for a baby shower gift!! =P

A note to my readers: It appears as if Kroger does not double store coupons. I had a $0.40 coupon for Kroger Cottage Cheese. Per Kroger's coupon policy, all coupons up to $0.50 will double (like the the ketchup), but the cottage cheese coupon did not double. I'm not quite bold enough to challenge the register at this point, but I will be calling Kroger to check on that.

I also have 4 coupons for 1 FREE can of Seattle's Best Coffee drinks. The coupon reads: "One coupons per purchase." I'm not sure if this means 1 per item or 1 per transaction. Kroger didn't even have these drinks so I didn't check, but I will be checking on that with Kroger and Wal-mart.

HOORAY SAVINGS!!!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

2 years and counting!!

Two years ago today, I was laying in bed in anticipation of the biggest moment of my life, to date. The rehearsal was done. Everyone knew when to walk and where to stand, and the little ones were taking their jobs very seriously.



I can't say I slept well that night, knowing that it was the last night I would sleep in my purple room in my parents' home as a single girl. There were so many details going through my head. I'm only going to get one wedding day and it had to be perfect! Friends and I spent hours cutting out and assembling programs, and I don't know how many times I designed and redesigned what I wanted the ceremony site to look like.



But more than all of the details that I hoped would go just right, I just couldn't believe that I was actually about to say "I do" (or "I will" in our actual vows) and become some one's wife! Honestly, the idea of it still kind of blows my mind. I'm used to my new name, and waking up to my favorite red head each morning has become part of the routine, but the idea of being a wife still seems like something reserved for "grown ups," and I don't feel like a grown up yet =]



I did end up having the wedding of my dreams, but, better than that, I married that man of my dreams. Our life may not be idyllic at this point and our marriage is most definitely still a work in progress, but I consider myself ridiculously blessed. I'm madly in love with my wonderful husband and I know that he is completely devoted to me. I really couldn't ask for anything more wonderful. It's hard to believe it's already been 2 years!


"I, Michael, in faith, honesty and love, take you, Anna, to be my wedded wife, to share with you God's plan for our lives together united in Christ. And, with God's help to strengthen and guide me, I will be a strong spiritual leader for us in our life, as Christ leads the Church, for better, for worse, in sickness and in health, in joys and in sorrows, until we are parted by death."

"I Anna, in faith, honesty and love, take you, Michael, to be my wedded husband, to share with you God’s plan for our lives together united in Christ. And, with God’s help to strengthen and guide me, I will submit myself to you as to Christ, for better, for worse, in sickness and in health, in joys and in sorrows, until we are parted by death.”
Working to live up to these words every day!