I Can Haz Mountain Dew? No?

I only went to CVS once this week – crazy huh? The deals just weren’t too exciting and although I am feeling much better, I still haven’t regained 100% of my incessant desire to CVS shop all the time. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that there is a huge ECB deal on Pepsi products and I am still not drinking Mountain Dew, and it makes me VERY SAD! My mom brought me a 2-Liter when I was depressed last week, and I had one out to eat, but other than that I have been a very good girl. But anyways – you will see that I DID purchase a 2-liter on this transaction, but it’s for a dinner we are attending Sunday for our house church – we’re bringing the drinks. Perhaps with my Christian community holding me accountable I will be able to abstain from Dew at the dinner. (ha ha!) We shall see. Anyhoo – here’s what I got:

6 cents

4 2-Liters of Pepsi products $5
8 Propel/Gatorade $15
1 Skippy $1.67
1 CVS baby wipes $2.99
Total = $24.66
Coupons: Rite Aid $5/$25 (my CVS take competitor q’s and the manager rounded up my total for me – I had planned to buy some Lays chips as part of the Pepsi deal which would have put me over, but they were out of them)
$3 off CVS brand q
60 cents off Skippy q
Total = $16.06

I paid with 16 ECB, paid 6 cents cash, and got back 10 ECB for the Pepsi/Propel/Gatorade products!

Next, I did this, because my particular hubby likes the yellow Axe body wash and it is never on sale!

53 cents

2 Axe body wash $10
2 Skippy $3.34
1 CVS baby wipes $2.99
Total $16.33
Coupons:
CVS $3/$15 (expired, my CVS takes them for 30 days)
Two 40-cents off Skippy q’s
$3 off CVS brand q

Total = $9.53
I paid with 9 ECB and 53 cents cash, and got back 3 ECB for the Axe.

Nothing too exciting, but not bad! Hope you did great this week! To see how everyone else did, check out CVS Superstars at the Centsible Sawyer and Super Savings Saturday at Money Saving Mom!

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Balance This.

“Finding balance” is quite the catchphrase isn’t it? It sounds so lovely, as though one might just come across balance somewhere, and instantly become serene and peaceful.

Let me just tell you – serene is the exact OPPOSITE of what I feel right now. I absolutely feel like I’m drowning, and I’m not sure what to do about it.

Take yesterday, for example. I woke up late, rushed to get ready and get the kids to the sitters. Once they were in the sitter’s house, I had to go back outside to pick up the trail of shoes, socks and gloves that we somehow lost in the four steps between the car and the door. I got to work late, had a few minutes to check my email, and then started a marathon meeting at 9:00, from which I had to leave early, so I could make it to my 12:00 graduate class. The bright spot of the day is that the professor didn’t puke on me, which he nearly did the week before, so at least I had that going for me. My class ran 15 minutes over, so I had to grab pretzels, M&Ms, and Diet Coke out of the vending machine and call it lunch, and book it across campus to my 1:30 meeting. That meeting lasted right up until my 3:00 meeting, from which I also had to leave early to make it to my 4:00 class. When I finally arrived home at 7:00, I felt exhausted and absolutely spent.

When I finally fell into bed at 10:00, I couldn’t even stay awake for The Office. And that, people, is not a good sign.

So right now, finding balance seems completely impossible to me. I have a full-time job, a part-time blog, two kids and I’m taking six hours of graduate study. Oh, and I also have a husband. And a house. And food that needs cooked picked up.

I just feel like I’m not doing a good job at any of those things. I’m definitely not being a good friend – I’ve bowed out of more book club meetings and American Idol viewing parties than I care to think about. Andy and I haven’t had a night out in ages. And exercising? Yeah, not so much. (Sorry Shannan and Marcy – I am a sucky running buddy).

I know I’m not alone here, but surely some of you have tips on how to make it all work. How to find balance. Or at least how to keep all the balls in the air. So help me, please!

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This post was written for Parent Bloggers Network as part of a sweepstakes sponsored by BOCA. Check out BOCA’s balanced living site to see how you can eat better to live better.

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Ohio Peeps – Win $500 by entering the “Justice 4 All: What courts do for US” Law Day Video Contest

From the Ohio State Bar Association:

Are you an aspiring filmmaker looking to start your film career?
Or a middle school student dreaming of becoming a lawyer?
Or a student participant in your school’s mock trial program?
Or a young lawyer or law student eager to make a mark on the legal profession?
Or a citizen wanting to share your views about the role of our courts in our lives?

The “Justice 4 All: What courts do for US” YouTube video contest wants you!

See OSBA President Gary J. Leppla’s video calling for entries:

Create a video about the role of courts in our democracy, and why fair and impartial courts are essential to our justice system.

Two winners will be chosen: one from videos submitted by Ohio residents under 18, and one from videos submitted by Ohioans 18 and older.
Each will receive $500.

Click here: for details and the complete rules!

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