But that’s my dad.
Always pinching pennies. I never liked the idea. That was until I became a
responsible adult paying bills. And witnessed him relax into retirement. With
two houses and a dream come true.
So my family’s daily
activities and purchases are met with my dad’s dime-saving techniques. Even my husband drank the cool-aid. He
regularly asks, “What would Jim do?” Joking, but mostly serious.
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Newborn Ella and her stocking from Pottery Barn Kids. |
Personalized holiday stockings. My mom still displays my stocking on her mantel to this day. That's almost 30 years of use.
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Jack's one-year photo shoot. Stela Zaharieva Photography. |
Yearly family photos. As amazing as a photographer I may think I am, I'm no professional. Plus, Justin always gets my fat face. And I want to look back in ten years. Watch us all change. Grow old.
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Jack during the first snowfall in 2011. Hat from Old Navy Kids. |
Winter hats. Kids wear warm hats every day in the winter. That's almost six months of cold in Michigan. More than 180 days. Thinking the $15 beanie is worth it, right?
Jack and Ella's Easter basket covers from Pottery Barn Kids. |
Personalized Easter basket covers. Same reason as the holiday stockings. You can't put a price on items that make memories for a lifetime. I just purchased cheaper baskets from Michael's Craft Store, then added the more expensive liners. Still a little savings.
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Jack enjoying sparklers during the Fourth of July, 2011 cabin trip. |
Family vacations. Again, you can't price memories.
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Ella is in Pamper Swaddlers. The fancy newborn diapers. |