Thursday, February 14, 2013

Its V-Day!

Today is V-Day. Not just Valentine's Day, but V-Day, a global movement to end violence against women. Today is V-Day’s 15th Anniversary, marked by a global movement that is  underway for ONE BILLION women and those who love them to WALK OUT, DANCE, RISE UP, and DEMAND an end to this violence. ONE BILLION RISING will move the earth, activating women and men across every country. V-Day wants the world to see our collective strength, our numbers, our solidarity across borders.

This video gave me chills!  Hope you enjoy! How will you celebrate V-Day? Join a rising, educate your self, or do something kind for someone else. It all makes our world a better place. Happy V-Day!
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

We've got a deal!

Here's the post I've been promising that contains my lucky finds.  I wish the collage were better.  But until I'm not too cheap to buy Photoshop or I figure out Picasa (dang it!  shoulda sprang for a Mac.... grr....), this is what you'll get.

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(From top left to bottom right): TJ Maxx 1-5, Target 6, Salvation Army 7

1.  Pink make-up sponge applicator:  I own another one of these, but from Target and in a blue color but the pink one was a steal and an impulse buy.  (Those shelves they have that form the check-out line are the DEVIL!  I ALWAYS manage to find something I don't need.  The people who do consumer spending research and store planning REALLY know their stuff.  $4.99

2.  NOW Ginger Molasses Cookies: I've had these before but when I saw them again, I couldn't pass up the chewy goodness inside.  I LOVE TJ Maxx for yummy food finds.  $?

3.  Mama Tina's Organic Quinoa Flour: Dr. J got me a "Baking with Whole Grains" cookbook for Christmas this year and while I've used whole wheat flour and spelt flour before, I couldn't pass up quinoa flour.  $3.99


4.  Co-Lab Wallet: Oh this pretty baby just jumped out at me!  I must say I am a TOTAL sucker for anything turquoise/cerulean/ocean colored.  This wallet is not real leather (doesn't smell like it) but it is SOOOOFT.  I didn't really need a new wallet but I knew for the color alone, it was a must have or I'd regret it.  $12.99


5.  Baggallini Special Edition New Yorker Bagg: This crossbody bag is not usually something I buy.  It's not my style.  But we are taking a family trip to Disneyland in the near future and I wanted a small but roomy bag i could wear across by body and carry essentials for the park.  I had my mind set on this beauty from Fossil, I really could justify the $178 leather bag purchase for an amusement park.  Plus, is leather really practical for carry crap that could ruin it or worse yet, get ruined on a ride?  (it would be just my luck, no doubt for it to get TRASHED at DLand.)  I searched everywhere online for the perfect replica of the Fossil, just not a leather one.  And the Maxx saved me.  It's roomy enough to fit a small wallet, tissues, hand sanitizer, small package of baby wipes, chapstick, small tueb of sunblock, etc that I had to nab it.  When was my luck going to go my way again?  Thank you, thank you TJ Maxx for sparing my bank account.... for the time being.  $29.99


6.  Navajo Print Belt:  Oh Target.  How I hate to love you.  I normally drop serious cash without even blinking an eye the second I walk in that holy hell hole but I have been trying to be more of a friend to my budget than normal with baby 3 on the way.  So, I scour the clearance racks first.  Then hit the normal priced stuff.  I am a real sucker for the RED clearance tag tell me how much the item used to cost and how much it costs me NOW.  Sometimes, the deal is crap and other times, it's not worth missing.  This belt was it.  Normally priced at $12.99, it was so dirt cheap I had to restrain myself from buying all of them.  Just because.  The print is a fun one for spring and I've been rocking it over my baby bump to brighten my very dreary winter.  $3.47


7.  Red Mirror:  I went overboard the other day and bought EJune like 10 sets of hair bows and clips from F21.  (How can you resist their adorable yet INEXPENSIVE hair accessories?!) From $1.80-$2.80 for a set of 2 hair clips with flowers or bows or different colors, prints and textures, I'm like a kid in a candy store.  They stay really well in EJ's thin hair and they are not completely overwhelming that sometimes we but two, side by side in her hair.  Ok, so onto the mirror.  I saw a fun tutorial on Pinterest for displaying and organizing your little girl's hair clips.  Some are BUTT U-G-L-Y so I searched til I found the perfect one.  (I lost the link to the tutorial but it's simple enough and I'll post my own).  I knew the exact frame I wanted and the one time I walk into the Salvation Army, I find it.  It was $1.39 but then that day was an extra % off so I paid $1.09 with tax!  Can't beat that!

I hope bargain hunting is in your near future and luck on your side when you do go.  I think I'm a fan for life.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Busy

Big thanks to Trixie for carrying this blog for the last few months. I don't know whats happened to me, but sitting down at my computer while at home has become impossible. It may be because I'm not home much - I feel  like I have something every night, and while its all good things, and I feel happier than I've even been, its made it hard to do the things I usually like to do while home - blog, read blogs, cook food, and clean my apartment (well, I don't LIKE to clean, but I NEED to :)

I am committing to do better - if it means I take my lunch break to blog, maybe thats what I do. Or instead of vegging, watching TV after an evening run, I make myself sit down and share something. I'm going to try to be more present.

Talk to you all soon :)

Friday, February 8, 2013

Let's make a deal!

I don't ever recall my mother being a bargain shopper.  Well bargains, in this case being: yard sales, thrift stores, etc.  She was good for good deals on food (typical Asian mother) but we never shopped at thrift stores or yard sales, even when money was tight while growing up or even after my parents divorced.  So for me, shopping yard sales, thrift stores, or even places like TJ Maxx or Ross are difficult at times because I never learned the patience that's required for deal hunting.  I also get easily discouraged if I immediately don't find what I'm looking for.  I have friends who live in thrift stores and they find AMAZING things.  I'd like to find some amazing things.  But I do, at this moment, feel my luck is changing.  Maybe it's karma's way of repaying me after a horrible week or maybe I'm becoming more patient with it.  But now that I've mentioned it here, it may turn sour again.   I always blamed my bad bargain luck on the fact that "I was just meant to pay full price".  Don't get me wrong, I LOVE, no I ADORE a great deal.  I'm just picky.  Who says you have to settle with a deal?

Well, here's to hoping my luck continues.  At least with deal hunting.

(See the next post for details on my finds this week!)

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Do you "like"?

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The other day as I was reading through a few comments that we have received, I had a sudden urge to click "Like" on one of the comments.  I frantically search for the "Like" but it is nowhere to be found! " WHAT?!?,"  I scream out in my mind.  "Impossible!" I say.  Oh, but it is true!  Have we become too accustomed to have the option to "Like" something instead of commenting back?  I think it is a cop-out way of saying you what you really want to say, but not really because it's not actually a "real" comment.  Sure, it's nice to get a "Like" on your status or your IG pic. But sometimes, I feel a real comment like: "AWESOME" could go a long way.

I get it that it takes more movement of our brain and fingers to post a comment instead of hitting one small button. And my hitting of that button is often because I am lazy.  But here's the real kicker.  If I haven't commented or even taken that millisecond to hit the "like" button, that means that I just cannot, honestly, truly, "Like" your picture.  Maybe it's just my hormones but if I cannot like it FOR REAL, I cannot "fake" like it.  I just can't.

Just know, if you are my friend on FB or IG I really, truly do like you.  I don't add any old schmuck.  But sometimes, I cannot "like" what you've posted.  My sincerest apologies.