Monday, August 31, 2009

Meal Plan Monday.....August 31st Edition...Taking Stock

Last Week's Menu Post Mortum......

We actually had most all of the meals, just not on the days they were planned for.  We didn't have the Sunday Breakfast for Dinner, as hubby & 1 had a large lunch on the way home from dropping #1 son at college, so we weren't hungry for a large dinner.  I just fixed the kids something when we got home.

Here's what our family of 4 will be eating this Week...

MONDAY--Leftovers or "Whatever-you-want-to-make-for-yourself" Night
TUESDAY--Leftover Meatloaf w/Squash/Chicken BBQ Sandwiches for daughter, homemade Clam Chowder(stockpile/fridge)
WEDNESDAY--Breakfast for Dinner(Blueberry Ricotta Pancakes, Sausage, Fresh Fruit)(freezer/fridge)
THURSDAY--Cheese Ravioli(freezer), Tossed Salad(garden)
FRIDAY--Grilled Fish(freezer), Veggie TBA(freezer), Mashed Potatoes(stockpile)
SATURDAY--BBQ Chicken Legs(freezer), Potato Salad(stockpile), Sauted Summer Squash & Onions(garden)
SUNDAY--Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mo Freezer**
Dessert--Zucchini Bread, Seasonal Fresh Fruit

**Eenie, Meenie, etc. is when I am too lazy to think of something and I just go into the freezer that morning and dig something out.  Hopefully the inspiration will hit me at that moment and I'll think of something yummy to do with the ingredient.lol


My shopping list for this week's meals is light.  I need staples like milk, bread.....and sliced cheese for #2 son's insatiable apetite for grilled cheese sandwiches.lol   We also need some fresh seasonal fruit.
If the weather here stays cool, like it was today, I may attempt to bake some bread instead of buying it.  I have all the necessary ingredients to do that here already.

Food Waste Report....we have a few leftovers that need eating in the fridge.  Whatever the family doesn't polish off will be fed to the dogs Wed. and beyond(it's all food they can have).  Veggie scraps will be composted.

With only 4 mouths to feed now & daughter wanting to eat less meat, I need to step back and re-evaluate what I serve.  I don't want to have to make separate meals for her when we are having something she doesn't want to eat....but I want to have an option for her for that meal.  And with #2 son in the Marching Band there are 2-4 nights per week that he will either be having to eat early/late, so that's another monkey wrench thrown into my plan. *sigh*
I've got to do some pondering on the direction my Meal Plans will take....

Check out Organizing Junkie's Website Here to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week!

Sluggy

KMart Hi-Jinx....OR Oh, the Exciting Life I Lead!

 
I just had to mosey on down the mountain to KMart Sunday evening and see what I could pick up cheaply with my Doubled Coupons.
2 x Hershey's Chocolate Syrup on sale $2=$4.00
 1 x Hershey's $1/2 Coupon doubled  4-2=$2.00
3 x Bic Twin Select Razors @$3.49=$10.47
3 x Bic Razor $2/1 Coupon doubled/adjusted 10.47-10.47=$0.00
2 x Hartz Dog Biscuits on sale $3=$6.00
1 x Hartz $2/1 Coupon doubled/adjusted 3-3=$0.00
1 x Hartz $1/1 Coupon doubled 3-2=$1.00
1 x Secret Deodorant @$3.99=$3.99
1 x Secret Deodorant @$4.49=$4.49
2 x Secret Deo. $2/1 Coupon doubled/adjusted 8.48-7.99=$.49
4 x Dove Visibly Smooth Deodorant @$3.99=$15.96
4 x Dove Deo. $2.1 Coupon doubled/adjusted 15.96-15.96=$0.00
1 x J&J Floss @$1.49=$1.49
1 x J&J Floss $1/1 Coupon doubled/adjusted 1.49-1.49=$0.00
1 x Palmolive Pure + Clear Dishwashing Liquid @$2.79=$2.79
1 x Palmolive $1/1 Coupon doubled 2.79-2=$.79
3 x VO5 Shampoo @$1.09=$3.27
1 x VO5 $1/3 Coupon doubled 3.27-2=$1.27
SubTotal  $52.45
Coupons Used  $46.91
$52.45-$46.91=$5.54

Kmart $5/$50 Coupon
$5.54-$5.00=$.54
Tax  $1.32
TOTAL Out of Pocket.....$1.86
Savings of 96.50%
  
Plus, there is a TRY ME FREE Rebate for the Palmolive Pure + Clear Dishwashing Liquid, so I'll get either $.79(if they figure out I used a doubled coupon on it) or $2.79 back for that.
Potentially $.93 Overage after Rebate!

Sluggy

Moving On...or 1 Down, 2 to Go!





Well, it is done.

We have dropped off our eldest child at college.



There was a bit of unloading of the car and unpacking to do.

Then there was a bit of posing for the obligatory photos with mom and dad.


There was a whole page of activities and meetings and meals planned for the drop-off day for both parents and students.
We chose NOT to burden #1 son with our presence for the whole day.

Why?
Because #1 son couldn't WAIT for us to leave!

#1 son is not a typical 1st yr. college student from what I have heard.

He is not mourning leaving home and his hometown.



Matt unhappy? Naaaaah!lol
He was chomping at the bit to get out on his own!

Of course, it helped that for the past two summers he has spent across the state working at a summer camp away from his family.

No tears.
No regrets.
No looking back.

I was transported back to his first day of Nursery School 15 yrs. ago.....

No tears.
No regrets.
No looking back.

Just a big old grin and a big "Bye Mommy!" and off he went from my arms, joining in the fun with his new classmates.

Of course, we won't mention that a month later back 15 yrs. ago, he decided to run for the exit door when his Nursery School teacher rang the bell to come into the classroom, and I had to carry him back into class.

Nope.
We won't mention that.

Ah, the sweet memories of when we were embarking out into that part of our life's journey-the college experience.

God speed Matt!



I'm sure I'll get a call once the money runs out....

Sluggy

Friday, August 28, 2009

Walking a Fine Line

As my regular readers may know, my #1 son is heading off for his 1st year of college later this week. He spent the bulk of the summer since graduating from high school working across the state at a YMCA Camp as a Counselor. This meant he wasn't home to take care of business associated with his upcoming college matriculation. I've been sort of orchestrating things from home in his absence.
I am the Mother.
I organize and oversee things.
That's my job.

#1 son is about to be "on his own" for real, for the 1st time. I find I walk a fine line between doing things for him(thus they get done the right way, the first time) and letting him find his own way to do things(and suffer the consequences from making possibly wrong choices).
Life runs much smoother when the people with experience and who are good at their jobs run things, don't they? It's hard to step back and let your newly minted Adult child take the reins and be in charge.

Of course, you anguish if they fail at their new task. But since you are still there in the background to pick up the pieces when they need it, you have the added stress on YOUR life to handle any crises of their making.
Letting them make the decisions and having the potential for failure makes the parent's life MORE stressful, not less. It's not a situation any parent wants to be in but it's necessary at least for awhile unless you abandon your child totally and walk out of their life.

SonyaAnn over at A Mom Money and More has been dealing with this same issue. You can read about her experience with her teenage daughter HERE.

Hubby & I had a blow-out earlier this week over our differing approach to this topic.

In an effort to keep the costs of this year of schooling down, I want #1 son to buy his books as cheaply as possible. Of course, the school he will be attending, "highly suggests" that incoming freshman wait until they arrive on campus and buy their textbooks at the school's bookstore. Do you think they have a financial incentive to suggest this?lolol

Textbooks were also available online from the bookstore to buy ahead since Aug. 3rd, when the course/instructor/book requirements were announced for the school. As long as the instructors won't change the textbooks used, student isn't waffling about taking a course or thinks they may likely drop a course, why not buy the books ahead? Especially if it saves money!
You may know that the Used Textbooks tend to sell out quickly, leaving only the shiny, expen$ive New Textbooks for the students who wait to buy once they arrive on campus.
New College Textbooks are INSANELY EXPEN$IVE!!!

So instead of waiting on laid-back, #1 son, with the Scarlett O-Hara "I'll think about that tomorrow" mentality, to take it upon himself to arrange to buy his books, I went online and with some information from another member of the Compact Yahoo List I'm on, I RENTED some of his Textbooks. Renting textbooks is about Half the cost of buying Used!
Yes!!!

By doing so, we'll be paying $250 for a mix of rented or buying used books(once #1 son gets to school), versus paying $600 buying new books! Plus we won't have to worry about whether the bookstore will take the books back during the bookstore "buy back" either or be stuck with useless, heavy, expensive doorstops.

When I told Hubby about having already bought the bulk of the books, he was Not pleased. His feeling was, "It's HIS life....let him buy the books." He seems to think that we should drive #1 son to college, unload his stuff and wave goodbye. From that point anything he needs or decisions he needs to make are up to him.
After all, he said, "That is how our parents did us when we went off to college."

Hubby's parents style was very "hands off" for as long as I knew them. But they were there(for some cash, advise or moral support) if hubby ever had a really bad problem when he was just starting out as an adult.

My parents....even MORE hands off in a way.
Basically, my parents were not even around from the time I was 15. Physically, they floated in & mostly out of my life through my teen years and beyond. Except for my mostly absentee father who was a bigtime control freak. That made for an interesting combination.lol
So my parents weren't "there" for me physcially or in any other way. When I got dropped off at college, it was basically "See ya in the next life kid!" I was out there alone at 18.

So, even though we try to be "hands off" in our parenting style, hubby now understands why I try to pad the way sometimes.
I didn't rent ALL this books. He will still have the responsiblity of buying a few of the books he needs once he gets to school. And he'll have to make sure the rented ones get shipped back in time or he'll be paying any fees associated with keeping them beyond his rental period.
And he's going to have to deal with alot of other things at school.....like finding a job, getting his scholarship money released(dealing with financial aid...oh joy!lol), etc.

t least he knows how to do laundry already. ;-)

Sluggy

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Wonderful Wednesday--Contemplate The Beauty Around You


Even though my garden has NOT been as successful this year producing edibles, the Morning Glories that I planted are rewarding me with lovely blooms.
Here are some photos from yesterday morning. This vine has overtaken the bird suet pole....

And more blooms along the deck railing.....


And now that your eyes have been soothed, here is something for your brain.
Go read THIS.

Sluggy