Thursday, October 1, 2009

Rah Rah Ree!

I am a cheerleader by nature.

Not by profession, you understand. No, that dream died after I failed to make the 7th grade cheer squad after totally blanking on the dance routine that I had faithfully practiced every night for a week. I got out there, looked at the panel of judges...and totally froze. Thankfully, I was out there with 2 other people who somehow remembered the dance, so while they were shakin their thangs, I did my 7th grade version of the booty dance, and just tried to laugh it off. It worked. The judges cracked up, too. But I digress.

Though I don't wear the short skirt or wave pom poms, I am a faithful cheerleader to the end. I grew up an Alabama fan- going to multiple games a year with Mom, shaking my red and white shaker and yelling all the songs. Those of you who have the the...um...pleasure, of going with me to a game recently know that I still do these things today, even after attending college at that tacky, orange-wearing school!

Once I get attached to something or someone, it will take something drastic to make me not sing it's praises to any and every one who will listen. Yes, I am loyal. But, like every character trait, this quality has it's flaws. I am also obnoxious and overbearing.

However, now that you have a little insight into my personality, I give you my "Rah Rah" list- a list of things that I love and think that no one can do without. I may add some things to this list as I find them, so consider this a jumping off point.

(1) Gimmie a "C":
COSTCO- of course this had to be #1. No one who has been around me in the last year has escaped hearing my Costco shpeal. EVERY mom should be a Costco member. Seriously. The amount I've saved in diapers alone is astronomic- YES, they work as well (and most of the time better) than Pampers, etc. Sheesh! Don't be such a diaper snob! No, I do not check off every item from my list at Costco, but I get the non-perishables, diapers, wipes, coffee (whole bean), butter, bread, chicken (individually wrapped and perfect for freezer)- you get the idea.


(2) Gimmie a "K":
The Costco entry brings me to another topic- Kroger Organic whole milk. SO, I thought I was saving money at Costco by buying 3 half gallons of organic whole milk. WRONG. A friend told me about Kroger brand Organic milk, and now I am saving $3 from the Costco price! This just shows it pays to shop around. (Note: I was saving $ at Costco based on the SuperLo price and the Schnuck's price)

(3) Gimmie an "F":
Feline Pine: You may know that we inherited 2 cats from my mom. With them we also inherited their litter box. u-g-h. SO, for years we've been battling "the smell." We've tried everything: litter box with lid; automatic, robot-operated, outer space litter box; air fresheners (yikes- do not do this one. As a girl in 8th grade said to a girl who was putting on perfume after gym class, "Stank over stank = stanky stank!") SO, we have used the same litter for years, not changing b/c we thought the cats would rebel and start going all over the house. One day, the hubby went to go buy more litter from Target. They were out. SO he decided to chance it, and he got a litter that claimed to "absorb and eliminate the ammonia smell of cat urine." YEAH RIGHT. I was even more skeptical when he dumped the litter into the box and it was saw dust. Seriously. They're not kidding when they say, "Feline PINE." Oh great, I thought. Another hocus, pocus, earthy remedy that doesn't work, but at least it's "green." I quickly ate my words (or thoughts, rather) when 2 days went by without me complaining of "the smell." Even when I am changing the litter box- you don't want to know how close your nose has to get from the contents of the box in order to do this, but let's just say it's plenty close- I CANNOT SMELL AMMONIA. Not even a little. Of course, you're going to smell the other, but eradicating the stronger of the 2 smells is amazing, and I am now shouting the praises of this "green" litter to everyone with cats (and to those without- see, I told you I'm obnoxious)
What's that spell? Say it again! LOUDER! (That 7th grade team didn't know what it was missing!)

7 comments:

  1. I love this! I recently tried the Up & Up brand of laundry detergent from Target which is nearly half of the price of Tide or Cheer which I used faithfully because that's what my mom used....and found that... 1) it smells great & 2) cleans clothes as good. Saved about $6-. Keep em' coming. I will try that cat litter!

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  2. So, who is the cheerleader squad pic? And we have used the same kitty litter for over a decade and have no odor.. we use Fresh Step scoopable. No problem. And I can definitely smell ammonia! BTW I can't believe you didn't make cheerleader:-)

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  3. I'm cracking up at this post. Just two days ago a friend wrote me and asked for my tips about grocery shopping. I told her that my best tip learned over the past two years is to quit going to Sam's or Costco. In the past couple years, I quit our membership, rethought how I approach grocery shopping, and have managed to save at least $200 a month. (Though I will admit that the change also included going to cloth diapers and potty training.) Different strokes for different folks!

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  4. Erin, that IS funny! I meant to put a disclaimer on the Costco one, but left it out. Like you did, people need to be smart with Costco and look to see if they are, indeed, saving money based on the things that they buy. For us, if you look at diapers alone (I have experienced the cloth diaper track from when my sister was a baby and it is not for me...it wasn't for Mom either, apparently b/c she quit after about 3 months!) Anyway, if you take diapers alone we make up for the fee in one month, plus save some on top of that! When we are out of the diaper phase, I will have to re-evaluate.
    I can't believe you now save $200 a month! What on earth were you buying?!?

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  5. Oh, I wasn't necessarily spending $200 extra a month at Costco or Sam's. (Though it's amazing how quickly $200 can fly away with four mouths to feed.) It's just that I reevaluated my whole approach to groceries. I became a MUCH more consistent planner, started making more from scratch, made sure that nothing goes to waste and that I only buy exactly what we need for each week. I rarely throw away any waste anymore and don't let things go bad. That also meant not doing monthly expensive trips to Sam's. All of this has really cut down on the budget.

    And as far as the cloth diapers are concerned, I should say that cloth diapers today are WAY different than when your sister was a kid. Believe me. If they were like they were when we were little I wouldn't do have done it at all. But, I love the modern approach with PUL covers, fleece or hemp inserts, wicking fleece on the bum . . . they are absolutely awesome and save so much money. (Plus I made quite a few myself, saving even more money.) But I know they are not for everyone and I'm not really pushing it, just explaining.

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  6. Ok, that makes more sense! I have definitely found that menu planning saves so much money- and so much waste! My husband has a serious issue with wasting food that has started to rub off on me.
    I have heard of several friends who were going to try the cloth diaper route, and always scrunched my nose up at the idea- when thinking about it for myself. I guess I still think of my sister as a little girl, so I don't realize that my last cloth diaper experience was 19 years ago! (wow) I may have to research it for baby #2 (no pun intended)

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  7. OK, I just spent a good 5 minutes trying to figure out which cheerleader was you until I actually read your post! The ways I find to was time . . .

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