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  • Does this ever happen to you? You have a plan, you gather materials, you are for sure going to work on something when you decide to just do one thing first. Then before you know it it’s 12:21 AM and you’re writing a blog post about something completely different. I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad thing, you’ll see I got a lot done… Just not what I was thinking I should do.

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    Which is why these 100 odd pounds of tomatoes are still sitting in my garage. I was totally going to work on them tonight. My mother in law is here and we were going to get stuff done! But see that paper bag over there? Well it was full of apples. I’m applesauced out right now so when Tuesday and I saw an article in the Rachel Ray magazine about making cider (without a press) we decided to try it.

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    Two quarts and a couple mug fulls later we had a pile of apple pulp that looked a lot like baby poop. I decided making muffins with some of it was a good idea, so then we did that. Ok phew, now I’ll go to bed to get up early and start canning.
    By this time though Bennet is already up again (sigh). So after I get her down I figure I might as well wait the 12 minutes the diapers need to rotate them over to the dryer. Trying to break my terrible habit of leaving clothes in the wash overnight. Hmm what to do in the basement for 12 minutes. Well that nightgown is sitting there half sewn…
    Now an hour later I’m tired. I made fresh cider, cleaned the kitchen, made muffins, cleaned the kitchen, washed diapers, and finished a nightgown for Tuesday. But did I get any canning done? I did not.
    And so it goes.

  • I didn’t think to blog about no spend September at the beginning of the month because, well, it sounds kind of boring doesn’t it? I think so far this month has been one of my favorite of all time. Wonderful weather certainly helps, but it’s more than that. It turns out I spent an inordinate amount of time shopping, “picking things up”, running errands, going to the grocery store or farm stand, surfing the web for new things, popping into Goodwills, hitting up garage sales, etc. Then when I get new (or usually “new”) things I have to clean them, mend them, put them away (cram them somewhere, let’s be honest), get rid of the old thing if we are replacing something. Phew just typing that is exhausting! After reading a couple of new (to me) blogs Bj and I decided to do a No Spend September. We are not actually spending nothing. We gave ourselves $400 for everything that was not a normal monthly expense, including classes, utilities, mortgage, mama’s helper, and the cleaners. The $400 does include groceries, gas and anything else we might need (basic idea for this here).
    So is it scary and boring and am I just dying to spend money? Quite the opposite. This month has been awesome! By completely taking spending off the table and really talking about our values and goals for our family we have come inward and gotten to spend more time together. This is great because Bj usually gets up before us and works until 6 (at the earliest). Bennet has been going to be early (I mean it’s not like she stays asleep, but you know), so that leaves precious little time for us to be together as a family, I’m sure many of you can relate! We’re cooking almost every meal. We’re not driving if we can help it. But we are doing so much. First the numbers so far:
    Lawn Mowing: $10
    Dance Clothes: $50
    Peppers & red onion: $2.44
    Pop: $5.15
    Haircut & tip: $11
    Canning Jars: $16.50
    Comedy show tickets: $47.50
    Girls night: $20
    Gas: $42
    Groceries $13.30
    The lawn mowing was a bit of a mistake. I meant to call the kid that has been coming to do it for the last month or so, but forgot. The dance clothes was unfortunate because I had just bought clearance dance wear for Tuesday. But the new school requires a special outfit (at least it’s really cute). Peppers, red onion, and the jars go to a big canning effort. I could have cut Bj’s hair, but I’m a little rusty. The comedy tickets are for a show in October. And girls night. Girls night was so awesome. I suggested a place close to my house and we all met here and walked. I never would have thought to do this even though the place is .7 miles away. Do you know how fun it was to walk together to a restaurant in lovely late summer weather? Sit out side and walk home? SO AMAZING. I looked at the menu ahead of time and my meal + diet coke was $16 + $4 tip. Totally worth it. And because I was conscious of the money I didn’t get an appetizer or dessert (usually I get both!). Guess what the Tibetan Pulled Pork Nachos were more than enough to fill me up. I fully filled the gas tank, even though I won’t use it all. And we stocked up mid-way through the month with things like yogurt, milk and garlic.
    Things I’ve done this month because it has been no spend that I normally don’t do and were/are amazing:
    -Pulled the girls in the trailer behind my bike for close by (under 1.5 miles) places. I even learned to fill the tires with the air compressor since it had been two years since I’d taken my bike out!
    -Made bread and pizza dough with Tuesday instead of buying it (Bj even put some on the grill to make nan!)
    -Harvested everything I could from everywhere I could. Including lots of free corn from Salem Harvest, and sunflower seeds for the birds from our own yard.
    -Used up all that shit in the freezer and cupboard! This includes home canned tuna someone gave us that I thought looked funny in the jar. It was amazing!
    -Was creative with recipes instead of going out for everything that was called for.
    -Threw away a lot less food.
    We did go to the grocery store and Costco at the end of August. I don’t consider this cheating since we do that anyway on a regular basis. We also started the month with half a tank of gas and 65 (partially rural) miles from home. I’m not going to do any half fill ups of gas, because that’s not what we do normally. I didn’t stop canning because not putting up food when it is practically free or dirt cheap seems super silly just to shave a few bucks off the list (Sciarrino found me the most amazing jars for that $16.50 anyway).
    Questions? Have you done anything like this? I am still on a total high about it. It’s my normal new activity hyper enthusiasm mode. Bj tends to be weary of these periods, but it’s hard to be skeptical when all I want to do is stop spending money.


  • Joining in on Amanda’s this moment project. A moment from the last week. A slice of life.
    (It’s been a long time since I’ve done these picture only “this moment” posts. I’d love to know if you’re doing them too so I can see what you’ve been up to. Embracing my iPhone 4s for photography lately.)

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