Here is a picture of some of the stash:Here is Grayam modeling his Wahmies:
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Building a Cloth Diaper Stash
We have decided to cloth diaper now that we have two in diapers. We were using a diaper service but I figured instead of spending $75 a month on a service, I could use that money towards buying my own diapers and save some in the long run. Once it was decided, I was on a mission. Where could I find the best deals on the diapers I wanted to try? I had no idea how many online stores there are who carry cloth diapers, but it is hard to find one that has everything you want, in the right sizes, colors, etc. Cloth diapers are a hot commodity apparently, and items are often sold out.
I had my work cut out for me. Searching for clearance products, free shipping deals and coupon codes, and then scouring each store's inventory, here is what I ended up with:
5 Thirsties Pocket AIOs ($12 each!)
2 Drybees (one AIO and one hybrid)
2 Happy Heiny's Prints
4 Happy Heiny's One Size
2 Wahmies One Size Pockets
1 BumGenius 3.0 One Size
1 Mommy's Touch One Size AIO
2 quarts of Allen's detergent
2 Wahmies pail liners in designer prints
3 Thirsties Fab Doublers
6 BumGenius One Size inserts
All for a grand total of $356.24 including shipping. I used a total of 4 different retailers, 2 coupon codes, and 2 free shipping offers.
I now need to find me some Fuzzi Bunz or else my expert CD-ing friend, Bernadette, will never forgive me. Then I sit back and wait for all my packages to arrive.
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Labels: cloth diapers, internet deals
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Everything but the Kitchen Sink
I had been looking for a play kitchen for Klarity on Craig's List for quite awhile. She always loves playing with them at her friends' houses. I knew the brand I wanted was a Step 2. They make sturdy plastic toys with a lot of style and features. I wasn't too picky about which model, since they are all fairly similar except for size and layout.
I saw an ad on CL for a plastic play kitchen for $40 but there was no brand or picture. So I e-mailed the ad and the woman responded that it was a Lifestyle Custom Kitchen (by Step 2) in excellent condition. I looked up the model on Step 2's website.
It was the smallest one they made but I thought that would make it more convenient to go into K's room. Plus, it would fit in our car.
We went to pick it up on a Saturday morning and the woman was very nice and excited that Klarity was going to be enjoying the kitchen. She even threw in a Dirt Devil Jr. vacuum cleaner which K started playing with right away. She said she and her son get toys for underprivileged children but they weren't going to be using the kitchen and needed to make room for more toys. She had her son go get the kitchen and bring it out. It was not the Custom Kitchen. It was the Deluxe Kitchen, which is a whole lot bigger, and retails for $229.
With a little creativity we managed to fit it into the car with both kids, and Klarity was so excited to get it home and play with it. What a lucky find and thank goodness the woman didn't give it to someone else after I said I wanted it (which unfortunately happens a lot on CL).
Here is Klarity playing in the kitchen:
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Labels: Craig's List, toys
Monday, July 7, 2008
Butterscotch the Pony: Part Two
We all made it back from Vegas with a car jam packed with goodies. Butterscotch was hanging over the backseat staring at my daughter. Luckily she was too young to be frightened of this. Of course I had to play with Butterscotch right away. I tested her (we decided he was a she) sounds and movements and realized her neck seemed a little...off. Nothing too bad, but she seemed like she had trouble controlling it. I downloaded the assembly instructions to see if we could tighten things up a bit but it didn't seem to fix the problem. But I wasn't too upset about it being that we only paid $30.
Doing some research online a few weeks later, I came across the Hasbro website and decided to send them an e-mail to see if they had any ideas how to fix her up. I got a fast response from them saying they would be happy to REPLACE my pony's head if I sent it to them. They would even send me a shipping label so I wouldn't have to pay for shipping!
So I got it all packed up (it was a little weird putting a realistic horse head into a box) and sent it off. They had said it might take some time because I guess they were fixing a lot of ponies after the busy holiday season. But I was in no hurry...my kid wouldn't be using it for some two or more years!
The day it came was a surprise. I walked outside and there was a huge box on my porch. It was a brand-spanking new, unopened in box, Butterscotch pony. I was speechless. If I felt like I was taking advantage of the system before, now I was sure someone was going to discover this extortion.
Butterscotch is now packed in our garage, unopened, and ready for an upcoming major gift-giving opportunity. We had to have large item pickup come and take the body portion of the original Butterscotch, because who wants a headless horse? It might have made a good Halloween prop, I guess, but totally not worth storing.
Hasbro has since come out with a new pony, Smores.
Why do they have to tempt me?
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Butterscotch the Pony
This goes down as my greatest deal of all time. When Klarity was only 3 months old, Hasbro came out with a Furreal Pony called Butterscotch. We saw it at Target once on display and I was in love with it. Kids can sit on it and it moves and makes horse noises. It's for every little girl who always wanted a pony but never could have one. I had to have it. For Klarity, of course! 
A couple weeks after we saw it at Target, Costco had it for $250 - $50 cheaper than Target. But I had no excuse to buy a toy for my 3 month old girl, when she wouldn't be able to use it until she was 3 or 4 years old. A week after that was Thanksgiving and the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, and this pony was sold out everywhere. It was one of the hottest toys of the season. I looked on eBay and they were going for almost twice as much as retail! I started regretting not getting one at Costco while they had them. But I told myself I still had a few years to acquire one.
After Christmas, we took our annual trip to Vegas to visit friends and thrift shop. For those of you who don't know, in Las Vegas the Goodwills buy items from Target that are not in perfect condition and resell them for half the price. Plan your trip right, and you can also get 50% off everything in the store (every other Saturday).
We were at our second or third store of the day when we were waiting in line to pay for our items and I saw a large cardboard box that said "Toys" on the side. There were other items sitting on top of it but being nosy I moved them aside to see if I could figure out what kind of "toys" might be hiding in there. It was my pony. He was crammed into the box with his head a little tweaked (I think they are meant to be assembled). He must have been a return or store display. He was marked $60. For $30 I would get my pony.
After ditching the huge box outside the store and figuring out how to squeeze him into the back of our SUV with all our other large items, I finally breathed out as it sunk in that I had scored the hottest toy of the season for $30. I felt like I should be arrested.
That is only the first half of the story. Believe it or not, it gets better. Stay tuned.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
A Simply Shabby Chic Nursery
One of the most common things to find at a Goodwill store is a boxed piece of furniture from Target's Simply Shabby Chic collection. When I was shopping for nursery furniture, I first came across this dresser and bought it for $30.
Retail: $199.99
Retail: $89.99Posted by Adriana at 1:29 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Saving Through Spending
Meet my friend, Discover Card. They pay me to shop. I get 1% cash back on all purchases, and I always sign up for the special promotions allowing you to earn up to 5% cash back on certain purchases. Since this is money we would be spending anyway on gas, groceries, pet supplies etc., this way we get an automatic rebate every month. Once we save up enough, we can use it to credit our account, get a check or double the rewards by ordering gift cards from participating companies through Discover (for example, since I order photo books from Shutterfly, I can get a $50 gift card for $40 and save an additional $10). Since we end up putting all of our expenses that we can onto the Discover, we sometimes get over $25 a month. That's better than interest on a savings account nowadays!
The key to taking advantage of Discover's cash back program is paying off your bill EVERY month. Once you carry a balance and start paying finance charges you are paying them, and let me tell you they will always be making more from charges than they are "rewarding" their customers with. Otherwise they wouldn't still be in business. So if you can afford to, take advantage of their "generosity" and charge it. Just don't expect them to up your credit limit. Once they figure out how you're manipulating their system, say goodbye to good customer service.
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Labels: credit cards, rewards

