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I have about 6 loads of laundry to put away. How does this happen to me?
We had brunch at IHOP today. It was fun.
I need to start my ebay shopping for Mari's fall/winter wardrobe. But first I must go through the fall clothes from last year and figure out if anything still fits and who it will fit. Luci may need some new fall/winter clothes too. And they all three need coats as we lived in San Antonio for the last three years and never needed coats. Trying to decide if I should just spend the money on good stuff (like Land's end coats) since at least Zoe's and Mari's will get passed down and used for several years, or go for cheap. We are needing to cut some expenses a bit to pay off some debt we accumulated over the last six months (cruise, moving, buying furniture...) and I'm feeling stingy. But I would hate to buy crap and end up needing to buy the same stuff all over again effectively not saving a dime, ya know?
I received a post card from an LJ friend. It made my day (our street name is bizarre, isn't it?)
Our front and backyard are literally covered in leaves and small branches from the two days of Ernesto rain and wind. The sun is out now, so hopefully things will dry enough for us to clean it up. It looks really sad out there. The girls, however, are in heaven. Zoe found mushrooms, and the different shapes and colors of leaves and pinecones and acorns are making them all three dizzy with excitement. It is too funny to listen to them.
We had brunch at IHOP today. It was fun.
I need to start my ebay shopping for Mari's fall/winter wardrobe. But first I must go through the fall clothes from last year and figure out if anything still fits and who it will fit. Luci may need some new fall/winter clothes too. And they all three need coats as we lived in San Antonio for the last three years and never needed coats. Trying to decide if I should just spend the money on good stuff (like Land's end coats) since at least Zoe's and Mari's will get passed down and used for several years, or go for cheap. We are needing to cut some expenses a bit to pay off some debt we accumulated over the last six months (cruise, moving, buying furniture...) and I'm feeling stingy. But I would hate to buy crap and end up needing to buy the same stuff all over again effectively not saving a dime, ya know?
I received a post card from an LJ friend. It made my day (our street name is bizarre, isn't it?)
Our front and backyard are literally covered in leaves and small branches from the two days of Ernesto rain and wind. The sun is out now, so hopefully things will dry enough for us to clean it up. It looks really sad out there. The girls, however, are in heaven. Zoe found mushrooms, and the different shapes and colors of leaves and pinecones and acorns are making them all three dizzy with excitement. It is too funny to listen to them.
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Date: 2006-09-04 07:14 am (UTC)Re:Clothes - I say go for value. I'm done with cheapy kids' clothes. Reselling or handing down more than make up for the added cost, in my opinion.
Do I have your new adress? I have some mermaids here that have been packaged up for you FOREVER!
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Date: 2006-09-04 03:21 pm (UTC)I tried to be cheap for Mari's summer clothes because we were getting ready for the cruise and move and I knew it was going to be tight for a few months. BIG mistake. Virtually none of her clothes are going to be in good enough shape to pass down. I bought less and I bought cheap and she has worn them out. Most have some holes or rips and lots of stains (who knew cheaper clothes held stains worse!) and are just faded and worn so badly I wouldn't even give them to a charity. Sadly, most of them will be going in the trash. So...I think I've learned my lesson. I'm sticking with the brands I know will hold up through three kids and beyond (lots of cousins and friends out there) from now on!
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Date: 2006-09-04 03:21 pm (UTC)