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Tightening My Belt

 

 

            Last week, on our monthly Target trip, my daughter and I ran into an unexpected problem – almost everything we were looking for was missing.  Generic diapers and wipes were not on the shelf and the loss leaders we hoped to snare were nowhere to be found either.  I found an associate and asked her to run to the back and grab us some diapers (we were almost out at home) but she politely told me it wasn’t a stocking issue.  “It’s the economy, ma’am.  We just can’t keep these things in stock.”  Looking around, I realized she must be right.  Name brand diapers were neatly stacked and cute but costly knick knacks crowded the shelves.  Fortunately, another local store had our diapers in stock but their supplies were low too.   In these troubling times, people are figuring out what a lot of us already knew – every little bit counts.

            But reading the paper and surfing blogs, I sometimes get frustrated at the advice and tips I see to help hard working families like mine save money.  I don’t have a cable subscription to cancel and my grocery budget, for our family of four (big, hearty) eaters is less then $200.  No expensive hobbies or elaborate vacations to scale back or cancel.  Just an ordinary, middle class income, average consumer debt, and a true conviction that frugal living helps my family - and my world - to thrive.  As we enter a new year that presents exciting new developments and difficult challenges for all of us, I really wanted to reflect on small changes that I could make to help my family save even more.  I hope these tips are helpful to anyone who is looking to scale back even further and I would love the comment section to be filled with suggestions from like minded individuals!

 

 

  

 

 

This bag cost me nothing to assemble as I had all of the products in my home and used a reusable tote for packing.  Even if I only use it once or twice, it will save my time, money and aggravation knowing that I have my emergency tools on hand.

 

 

Off the top of my head, those are the newest ways I’m saving money in 2009.  My husband was laid off in October (hence the blogging hiatus – I’m working brutal hours) and has yet to find a job so, now more then ever, I am committed to saving aggressively and intelligently.  I recently took a wonderful, relaxing week off from work and look forward to posting regularly on topics that I feel passionately about and am excited about what this year has to offer all of us!  I invite you to stop by again soon, as I'm very excited about some upcoming posts and topics that I look forward to exploring with all of you.

 

Happy New Year!