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I haven’t been a huge TV watcher for a long time but lately it seems like I’ve been getting into TV just a little bit more.  I think the main reason is that my life is so busy and stressful lately with homeschooling, teaching, running kids to activities, and just life in general that it’s nice to sit down and escape into a TV show every once in awhile.  Here are the ones I’ve been watching lately:

(In no particular order)

1. Reba

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I love this whole series and just recently purchased the last season on DVD.  I can watch these as much as I want, whenever I want! :)

2. Home Improvement

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I’ve watched reruns of this show off and on over the years but lately I’ve got it set on my DVR and I’ve been watching it pretty regularly.  It’s a great way to wind down at the end of the day – laughing and watching a good, wholesome show.  :)

3. Flip This House

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This is a show hubby and I like to watch together when we have time.  It’s a fun way to hang out and spend time together plus get to see an ugly house get turned into something beautiful!

4. The Biggest Loser

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Hubby and I used to watch this together too – he’s not into it so much anymore.  The season before last kind of turned him off to it.  They were just so full of drama in that season and just back-stabbing jerks that it wasn’t enjoyable to watch anymore.  Last year was SO much better.  This year it seems like it’s kind of in the middle.  There is some drama going on but most of them seem to be pretty nice.  I just love seeing these people totally transform themselves!  It’s truly amazing!  The only beef that I have with this show is that some of the exercise advice that they give seems against everything I’ve ever learned, not to mention dangerous!  It makes me wonder how much is just for show and how much is actually what they are teaching those people!

5.  So You Think You Can Dance

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This is a show my daughter and I LOVE!  We really enjoy watching this together and seeing all the incredible dancers and dances.

What about you?  What are your top five favorite shows?

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Jun
24

Life’s happenings

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Life has been a little crazy around here lately.   I already mentioned the other day the problem I was having with my neck and back.  I’m still trying to recover from that.  Yesterday was the first day I really got out of bed and did anything.  It kind of put some stress on me and made it flare up again a little.  Today I’m taking it easy around the house again but hoping to be able to get up and do more without aggravating it.  I have to say that this is the weirdest thing because I have no idea how it happened!

Since I’ve kind of been stuck in bed for the last few days I’ve been able to enjoy watching a couple of TV shows I have on DVD.  I have the whole set of Reba (that’s been released to this point) and the first two seasons of Little House on the Prairie.  Obviously those are two very different shows but they both are great to watch for different reasons.  I love the humor and jokes about everyday life in Reba and I love the setting and atmosphere that’s created in Little House.

Soccer has started back up again.  It’s really nice because it’s indoor soccer too.  It’s WAY too hot to be outside right now unless you’re in a pool!  We had a really nice, long spring this year (which was very surprising because the heat usually slams us in May!) so we’ve had nice temperatures up until about a week ago and then they rocketed into the upper 90’s and the 100’s.  UGH!  I think the lowest temp on our 7 day forecast is 99!  Oh well!  Anyway, back to soccer – I sure did get sidetracked didn’t I!  Our season is going great so far!  We had our third game last night and we’ve won the last two.  The first one we only lost by one goal and it was in the last 4 seconds of the game.  :(   It was against a team in a higher division than we are though so that’s saying a lot!  It’s really exciting because we have been working on building this team and trying to get a homeschool soccer team going since 2005.  We’ve had a team off and on and sometimes we do well but most of the time we have such a mix of inexperienced players and experienced players that we just don’t seem to do well.  Well, this season we were able to get quite a few kids to join us who have played soccer for years and it’s making all the difference.  They look like a different team out there!  (I guess in some ways they are!  haha)  It’s been so nice to see them do well and come off the field happy and proud of what they’ve just accomplished.  And I must say our goalie is amazing!  He saves so many goals and does a fantastic job.  And it just so happens that he’s my son too.  ;)    It pays to have a dad who was a goalie and who has coached for years and years who can teach you all the goalie skills you need!  I’m pretty proud of my hubby too – can you tell?  :)   He’s done a great job coaching this team!

In other news, my daughter has been competing in a competition called American Kids.  She competed in two different local competitions and made it to state with both of her songs.  She competed in the state competition this month and made it to nationals!  Woohoo!  So, we are heading to Branson, Missouri, next month for her to compete with both of her songs (she sings one with a cd track and the other she plays the piano and sings) .  It should be an amazing week and we are very excited to go. :)

Well, I guess that’s enough rambling for today.  Hope everyone is having a great week!

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At our house we love to watch movies and summer time is a great time to do that since there’s no school work to do and we don’t have to get up by any certain time most days.  This last week we rented several movies from Redbox.  If you’ve never rented from one of those before you should check it out!  Anyway, the movies we rented were:

Marley & Me – this was a great movie.  I was really impressed with the way they showed a family sticking together and working things out – especially coming from Hollywood!

Taken – this was a pretty good movie as far as the action and all that but the theme was pretty disturbing.  It’s so sad that things like that really do take place in this world.

Mall Cop – we actually saw this in the theater too – this movie is awesome!  So fun!!

Way of War -  I usually won’t even watch movies that are rated R but my husband wanted a war movie so we got it.  Big mistake.  I actually left the room before 30 minutes went by – it didn’t make any sense and was very confusing.  It was just a stupid movie.  My hubby watched it to the end and he said it was a complete waste of time.

Bride Wars – this movie was pretty good.  It was kind of slow in the beginning but picked up later and was pretty funny.

Valkyrie - this movie was interesting.  Again, it’s one my husband wanted so I watched it with him.  I typically like movies that are based on a true story, as this one is, because I enjoy being able to learn about historical things through stories like this.  The bad thing is that we knew how it was going to end since we know how it unfolded in history.  ;)   Other than that it was a pretty good movie.

Anybody have any recommendations for this week’s movie time?  :)

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Biggest Loser is one of my favorite TV shows.  I have to say I’ve been disappointed in it this year though.  I really liked it last year and there were some things that I did like this year but they seemed to really be hateful and foul mouthed this year, pushing products left and right rather than just having commercials, and Bob and Jillian were just a little weird this year.  I hope it’s going to be better next time or they may lose me as a viewer.  I love to see these people transform their lives and their bodies but I can tune in for the finale and see that if it’s going to be a bunch of garbage for the season!  Do any of you watch it?  Do you feel the same or do think it’s the same as it’s always been?  This is only the 2nd season I’ve watched so maybe it’s just me and this is the way it’s always been??

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If you are a softball player, softball coach, or a softball fan you’ve got to watch this!! I saw this on TV the other night and it was so awesome! It’s several minutes long but it’s so worth it. Let me know what you think. :)

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May
29

Geography wonder!

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Have you seen this little girl? She’s adorable AND amazing! :)

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Do you find yourself wishing that you could be a stay-at-home mom but you don’t think you can afford it? I’ve been writing a series about how you can afford to stay home because so many women seem to think they have to work.  You really don’t if you can learn how to lower your expenses.  On previous days I’ve mostly shared ideas on how to bring down your basic expenses. Today I thought I’d share some ideas with you for how to save money on normal, everyday things that you might not have thought of.  They aren’t in any particular order – I just jotted them down as they came to me.

1. Instead of taking your kids to get a haircut and spending upwards of $10 every time invest in a clipper set and/or a good pair of hair cutting scissors and cut it yourself. It is especially easy to cut boys hair that’s kept short. We have a clipper set and I cut my son’s hair and my husband’s hair so that we don’t have to pay someone else to do it. I realize that it could be a little harder with girls who have a certain style though. If you must pay someone else try to find a beauty school, a vo-tech, or a discount place (such as Supercuts) to get her hair cut and you will spend far less than you would in a salon.

2. Rather than going to the movie theater to watch movies, wait until they come out on video and rent them. Our family rarely goes to the movies because when we do it’s at least $20 just for the tickets. And that’s at the “cheap” time or at the “cheap” theater! Movies used to take a long time to get to video so you really had to have patience but now it seems like within a couple of months of leaving the theater they are out on video! We like to rent from Redbox. It’s only $1 a night for a movie that we can all enjoy in the comfort of our own living room! We can also have all the pop and popcorn we want for a fraction of what the theaters charge!

3. Shop at thrift stores and/or garage sales for things that you’d like to have but aren’t a necessity. You’d be amazed at what you can find! A large portion of the things in my house that are decorative I found at thrift stores and garage sales. Much of it looks just like it would have if I’d purchased it from the store too!

4. Limit the number of times you dine at a restaurant during the month. If you do decide to go to dinner, rather than ordering a dinner for each member of the family, pair up and share a meal. Restaurants are making portion sizes so huge that it’s way too much food for one person to eat anyway (at least it should be!) so rather than eating too much or having food left on your plate – share with the person next to you. Our family of four does this most of the time if we go out. We order two (sometimes three) dishes and then we share them between us. Our bill is so much lower this way!  Also, if you all drink water when you dine at a restaurant you will save almost $2 a person. Drinks have gotten ridiculously expensive lately!

5. Refuse to pay full price for things. Most stores have at least something on sale all the time. If there’s something you need, watch for it to go on sale and then purchase it. Don’t purchase it while it’s full price. Clearance racks are a great place to find good bargains!

6. If you have an Aldi near you – use it! They have great prices on their groceries and you can save a lot of money by getting everything you can there! They don’t carry everything like a full grocery store does but they do have most things. I always make my list and then go to Aldi first to get everything I can off my list and then I go to the grocery store to get whatever I couldn’t find at Aldi. The savings is well worth going to two different stores.

7. Continuing with the grocery theme – don’t by name brand! Generics are so much cheaper and most of the time just as good. I say most of the time because there have been a few things that I’ve bought in the generic brand that I wasn’t impressed with at all. For the most part though I get generic brands for almost everything though.  If you really like name brands then cut and use coupons. You can save a lot of money with the coupons available in the Sunday paper every week.

8. Sign up for rewards programs. We have shopped at Best Buy for our appliances, cameras, TVs, etc. and they have a great reward program. After spending a certain amount of money with them they send out rewards certificates that you can redeem in the store. I have $10 in certificates waiting to be used right now! They also send out coupons with the certificates for a percentage off on certain things.

9. Try not to buy convenience foods. The more food you can make from scratch the more money you will save. There are so many things that can easily be made from scratch but we are so used to picking up a packaged item at the store that we don’t even think about it! For example: cookies, cakes, bread, biscuits, pancakes, and waffles just to name a few! It’s so much healthier if we make it ourselves too.  This is an area that I’ve really been working on lately.  I’ve never bought much of the convenience foods but I’m starting to learn that there are so many more things that I could make from scratch!  It’s kind of fun too!  :)

10.  Don’t pay for cable TV that you aren’t using.  I know a lot of people cut out cable TV completely.  Ours isn’t one of those families.  Not because we like to watch tons of TV – we actually watch very little – but most of the shows we like are on cable.  It seems like network television has just gotten trashier and trashier and the higher quality TV shows are on cable now.  So, if you’re like us, figure out which channels you regularly like to watch and make sure that your package isn’t full of channels that you never watch.

This list is by no means exhaustive – it’s just a few things that you could do to start saving money.  There are countless ways you can change your style of living to reflect a change in priorities so that you can be a stay-at-home mom!

If any of you have any other ideas that haven’t been shared already please feel free to do so!  Every little bit helps!  :)

May
14

Cute little piano player

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I don’t know if you guys have seen this little boy but he’s one of the cutest kids – as well as most talented – that I’ve ever seen. This video is well worth the several minutes it will take to watch it. :)

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May
13

The final three

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Well, we’re down to the final three – tomorrow it will be the final two.  In case you don’t know already I’m speaking of American Idol.  ;)   For the first time ever I really like all three that are left.  Every year I’ve had my favorite all the way through but I was really impressed this year with how good the talent was in the whole group of finalists.  I had quite a few favorites this year.  A couple of my favorites are already gone but I do really like David, David, and Seyesha.  I can’t even begin to guess who will go home tomorrow night.  It’s kind of funny because in the very early rounds when I heard David Archuletta sing I said he would win the whole thing.  Then David Cook, Carly, and Michael Johns really started growing on me and I liked them just as much.  We’ve been saying that it will be David and David in the finals for the last several weeks.  But the last few weeks Seyesha has amazed me with her performances!  She has a beautiful voice PLUS amazing stage presence.   She may just steal it right away from one of the guys!  I’m anxiously awaiting tomorrow’s show to find out who the top two will be.  I know I will be a little sad no matter who goes home but I’ll be excited for the two that will be left!!  :grin:

How about you?  Who has been your favorite?

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Apr
24

Today's thoughts

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I haven’t really had the time (or the desire for some reason) to sit down and blog the last few days.  Just to let you know I’m still alive though here are a few thoughts.  ;)

I can’t believe Carly and Seyesha were in the bottom two last night on American Idol.  I especially can’t believe Carly went home.  She was one of my favorites.  I really think it’s going to come down to the Davids though.  Both of them are amazing!!

I’m sad that Biggest Loser won’t be back on until October.  :(

Speaking of October, we have a new Target and JCPenny going in and it’s supposed to open in October!  YEA!

At the complex where I coach softball and my daughter plays, I think we have the worst umps in the world.  Sometimes I get so mad I just want to scream in their faces.  (And sometimes worse.) I can totally see why some of those MLB coaches do that sometimes!  It totally frustrates me to see the umps take it away from the girls by making really bad calls.

We’ve had some lovely spring weather recently.  All my flowers and plants are coming in really well and I have lots of really pretty flowers blooming.

My daughter got braces this week and it wasn’t too bad at first but her mouth got really swollen on the second evening and she’s having a hard time eating and talking because of it.  She only got the first 6 brackets put on her top teeth.  Now she has to have four teeth pulled and then every 6 weeks get some more put on.  Eventually she’ll have them all.  If you think of her please pray for her though.  She’s doing pretty well but it’s really rubbing on the inside of her top lip and bothering her.

My son is in a football camp this week and is having a really good time.  He’s never played football before so it’s new to him but he’s doing great.  They are working them pretty hard so he’s pretty sore.  Every time he gets up he kind of moans about it.  It’s kind of funny to watch.  (Don’t worry, he’s laughing too. :wink:   )

Used book sales for homeschoolers in our area start this week!!  I’m so excited!  I LOVE going to these.  I never know what kind of awesome deal I’ll find there.  :)

This is basically our last week of school.  YIPPEE!!!  We are pretty excited and ready to be finished.  My son still has a little bit of math and science to finish but I think other than that we’ll finish by next Tuesday.  :grin:

Well, I guess that’s enough thoughts for now.  Hope everyone is having a fabulous day!

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