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Posts posted by Beth S
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Consider "Spatchcock"ing the Chicken (butterflying). (OK--I see @Ausmumof3 suggested it, too!)
https://feelgoodfoodie.net/recipe/spatchcock-chicken/
And I'd pull out the crockpot, airfryer, hotplate, etc.
I'd also consider just asking a neighbor to use their oven, then keep the cooked items warm with towels & cooler chest.- 4
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I reconcile ALL of our accounts/CC, & have found mistakes that I made, expenses I forgot about, etc.
I'm not looking for bank errors, I'm looking for MY mistakes!
And it just forces me to evaluate our finances.- 2
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For me, Fridays are my Hobby/Project Day.
I plan for it, to make sure it happens.
I also refined my To Do List--
Column 1=The tasks specific to each of the next couple of days.
Column 2 = Incremental steps for my current larger projects.- 1
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I turned 60 last week, & went out to lunch 4 times, with 4 different friends.
It's my favorite way to celebrate!- 3
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Or lots of Spackle?
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You could consider looking for something that's more "free-lance"---like housecleaning (for AirBnBs?), flipping furniture, doing childcare, making food treats, etc.
Finding something you like to do, & networking with your community.I was 57 when we finished homeschooling, so I initially used my time researching all the rules for Social Security, Medicare, IRAs, Obamacare, etc.
It was helpful to quantify what funds we had/needed, & realize we had enough to retire (dh retired last month), if we stayed on our current budget.
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My friend has just spent a month sewing PJ pants for all her grandkids.
I highly recommend The Minimal Mom's free Cmas Workshop (w/ Frugal Fit Mom & But First, Coffee Youtubers).
Like the OP, she suggests rethinking your gift-giving habits, esp. things like PJs that cause a lot of Mom Prep. -
My mom painted this (greenware) ceramic set for our 1st Christmas, 36 years ago!
The kids would take turns hiding 1 piece each morning during Advent (& the others would look for it).
My mom made a set for our daughter & her family, 10 years ago.
Delightfully, our (toddler at the time) granddaughter played with Baby Jesus so much that he got lost!- 4
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My dh dislikes opening gifts in front of the giver, because of this expected reaction.
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Markers, Crayons, Colored Pencils, Colored Paper, Scissors, Tape, Glue Stick = essentials for me!
I guess I see arts & crafts as a very fluid supply---you can ALWAYS buy more, so don't stress over what you end up donating.
(Sounds like you can donate your surplus to the Kids' Flex Lab -- Win-Win-Win!) -
For our young adult children, I just do creative cash gifts.
You can hide $1 bills all around the living room, make them into origami, or google some other creative way to gift money.You can re-use gift bags & other things around the house as the containers for the cash.
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I have ZERO experience with this, but there are several products called "Washing Machine Cleaner".
Google, Amazon, etc. It may avoid the pitfalls of bleach.
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If you have any experience tuning guitars, I'll nudge you to buy a piano tuning kit from Amazon & free software (Tune lab pro) . . . & DIY!
It's like tuning 50 guitars (lots & lots of strings) but it's a straightforward process.
I start in the middle (most often used keys) and work toward the ends.
The kits are much less expensive than 10 years ago! I paid $50, now they're about $10.
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Agreeing with Ebay or Marketplace.
Even if you don't sew, you can likely recognize similarities enough to sort them into similar stacks.
(For example, I just love vintage Laura Ashley patterns . . . which are sold individually on ebay often)But it also depends on how much time & effort you can invest in selling.
If you're on FB, you could possibly join a Vintage Sewing FB group & try to sell/donate that way.
They are gems for the right niche of sewists! 😉
(Personally, I just wait for friends to donate their stash to me!)- 2
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You Can Do This! The benefit of LIW dress = it's baggy & doesn't have to fit precisely.
Your dd will love this! Our dgd now wears the one my Mom made for our dd.ETA = I did make a new bonnet, as we had lost the original. It doesn't have to fit precisely either.
We didn't have an apron.- 2
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Just chiming in that Post-Menopause and Empty Nest is truly amazing.
Still dealing with our parents and our young adult kids . . . but it's just not as intense.Totally agree with stress affecting the body.
Beginning to exercise daily-no-matter-what about 15 years ago really helped.
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Very cloudy here, sadly, but I did find out our 2017 glasses . . . ready for next year.
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Agreeing with PP, the profit needs to be at least $30 for me to do it.
We all have an exaggerated idea of the value of our clutter, & trying to resell is an obstacle to finishing the task.Consider that donating really does help the thrift store shoppers.
Your Library Book Sale can really, really use your donations to support your local library.Or make a pile of "Free" stuff at your curb, or at your homeschool meeting, or at your church/other group.
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I initially began the online sign up process, on our state's ACA website, then realized you could talk with a Real Human.
Our state's website had suggested local people (whose job it is to help you enroll) & their contact info.Lots and lots of information is required!
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4 hours ago, Grace Hopper said:
I was coming in to recommend this. One of the best books ever written, imo. It’s coming out soon as a film (Netflix maybe?) and I am terrified they’re going to mess it up.
100% my perpetual fear.
I'll add "The Enchanted April" by Elizabeth von Arnim.
Because it made me recall that "Enchanted April" (1991) did a great job of adapting the book.
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All the Light We Cannot See?
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Rabbit trail (pun intended):
We just pet-sat for outdoor rabbits, chickens, cats and dog.
I totally underestimated the quantity of POOP we had to deal with.
I'm still smelling it.I would think of some other way for the foster daughter to feel loved.
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I would just laughingly remind them of all the problems the celebrity Prince had, when he died intestate.
Or that Aretha Franklin's handwritten will that was found in the couch was deemed sufficient.
Honestly I would just write something out on a piece of paper & have you both sign it.
If there's NO other will, it's truly better than nothing.And I would refuse to be the executor......
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I totally agree with OPs to Just Say No.
However, Cremation Jewelry is in fact a Thing.
Shingles vax
in The Chat Board
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I turned 60yo last week, so this is in my near future.
Thanks for the warnings!