A Frigidaire Love Story

Perhaps you may have read that on Friday that Frigidaire announced that 40 lucky bloggers were going to be the proud recipients of Frigidaire appliances. Woohoo! Free refrigerators and washers and dryers for everyone!

Um, well, ok, not everyone. Sadly, Emily and I were not cool enough to be chosen to be a part of Team Frigidaire (though some of our friends were! Congrats!)

Frigidaire, I think we speak for the entire blogosphere when we say, “WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?” I mean, come on. We are undeniably fabulous and also would love new appliances. You missed the boat on this one, dudes.

But as much as we would have LOVED to have been chosen for this campaign, we can’t hold a grudge against you. Because you see, Frigidaire, if it weren’t for you, Emily and I wouldn’t be here.

Grandpa was a sailor

In 1946, after our grandfather Laton came home from fighting in the Pacific in World War II, he returned to his home in Eastern Kentucky and married his high school sweetheart, Kathleen. In 1947 they had my mother Diane, and in 1948 (*ahem*11monthslater*ahem*) they had Emily’s dad, Dan. In the hills of Eastern Kentucky where they had grown up, there was not any real opportunity for my grandparents to make a living. So in 1950, our grandfather and his young family came to Dayton, Ohio, where there were jobs, to start a new life. And, like his older brother who had come some months before, and like his younger brother would soon after, our grandfather took a job at the booming Dayton plant of a company called Frigidaire.

He and my grandmother and their two toddlers settled in the nearby little town of Germantown, Ohio, where eventually my mom met and fell in love with my dad, and Emily’s dad met and fell in love with her mom.

Our grandfather worked at Frigidaire until 1970, when he died of a heart attack at age 44 (sadly, about three weeks before Em’s parents got married. My mother was pregnant with my oldest brother at the time.) Emily and I never met him, but we sure are glad he had the courage to come to Dayton and start a new life as a young man. Because if he hadn’t? Our parents would never have met their spouses, Emily and I wouldn’t be here – and – tragedy of tragedies – you wouldn’t be reading this blog! {Shudder!}

But seriously, our grandfather’s employment at Frigidaire is nothing if not the model for the post-war American dream. He was a boy from the holler, who wasn’t even able to finish high school because he went off to fight for our country, but in no small part because he pursued opportunity, both of his children and all five of his grandchildren are college graduates.

Now perhaps you know from reading this blog that I am the sentimental sort. And you definitely know that I am the FRUGAL sort – so fortunately, when buying appliances for our home when we moved in eight years ago, sentimentality and frugality aligned perfectly, and as an ode to my grandfather, Bobby and I chose these:

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Seriously!

Yesterday as Emily and I and our families gathered at our grandma’s house to celebrate Mother’s Day, we couldn’t help but notice that Grandma has retained some Frigidaire loyalty as well. Her fridge is old-school but still hanging in there!

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So Frigidaire, you may not have given us shiny new flippin’ awesome appliances to blog about, but that’s all right, because in a way, you gave us something better:

Each other:

Friday nite cocktail par-tay!

Not to mention these little boogers:

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sophie loves to swing

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So thanks, Frigidaire. Really, the WORLD owes you thanks. Cause let’s face it, our kids are pretty awesome.

(And so are we. So call us, mmkay?)

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I like Free Stuff and I cannot Lie!

One of the benefits of being crazy and having a few new prescriptions is that i’ve been able to get a couple of CVS gift cards for said new prescriptions. YAY. So even though I have been a little low on ECBs of late, I still haven’t had to fork over any $$ at CVS. WOOT. Here’s what I got this week!

I like free stuff and I cannot lie

3 boxes of Kellogg’s cereal $10
Zantrex 3 $4.99
Colgate $2.99
Adidas $3.99
Total = 21.97

coupons: CVS $4/$20 email q (expired but my CVS takes for up to 30 days)
$1 Coldate manu q
Two $1 off Kellogg’s q’s
Total = $15.97
Paid with 12 ECBs and put the rest on my CVS gift card and got back 14.99 ECB

Then I bought this! WE needed Coke products to drink at our Mom’s Nite Out party!

one penny. but i had no change.

4 Coke 12-packs $4 each
3 Vitamin waters 3/$4
Total $20
Coupons: CVS $4/$20
$1 coke coupon from My Coke Rewards points
Total = $15
paid with my $14.99 ECB from previous transaction. My total was one cent, but neither hubby or I had any change, so the manager gave it to me for free. 🙂 What a guy! I got back 10 ECB for purchasing the Coke products!

That’s all the CVsin’ I did this week. Hope you all did great! To see how everyone else did, head over to CVS Superstars at the Centsible Sawyer, Shopping Superstars at the Thrifty Mama and Super Savings Saturday at Money Saving Mom!

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Hilarity Ensues at Mom’s Nite Out

Oh mah gizzooodness did we have FUN last night at the Dayton Moms Nite Out! You locals have just GOT to come next year, mmkay? It was a BLAST! After I got over my gut-wrenching disappointment that Emily couldn’t make it at the last minute :(, I had a LOT of FUN! (Seriously, though, the question, “Where’s Emily?” was asked like 400 times that night! We missed you cousin!!)

I hardly know where to start telling you about the FUN! First I want to thank my party planning partner in crime, the fabulous and magical Andrea of MommySnacks. Check her out singing “Eye of the Tiger” on Rock Band. MEOOOWWW!! She is hawt stuff. And might I add, she got a 100%
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Might I also add that yours TRULEEE got a 100% singing “We got the Beat” by the Go-Gos? Lemme just tell ya that I missed my calling as an 80s pop star! It was pretty much the best moment of the night. Or maybe it was just ok. But it was FUN! Almost as fun as listening to this beautiful fun mom, my boo Amy in Ohio, sing “Roxanne” by the Police. You all are VERY sorry you were not there for that, trust me!

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But we did not just have musical fun, y’all! We also had FOOD!!! Look at this great spread!

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Special thanks to Kroger for the YUMMY fruit tray, Subway for the awesome sandwiches, and Pizza Hut for the great Panormous pizzas!

Of course we also had great SWAG bags!

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Special thanks to Kroger AGAIN for providing us with re-usable Kroger bags to hold our SWAG! And special-er thanks to our girl Shannan from Mommy Bits for arranging it! WE missed you BAD last night Shannan! And we had amazing stuff in the bags from Palmer’s Cocoa Butter skin care (LOVE!! Thank you for the FULL-SIZE samples Palmer’s!), Prints Charming, Laundry Drops, My BFF Luanne with Mary Kay, Shandle and more!

Mary Kay pampering stuff

Thanks to my aforementioned BFF Luanne, we also had some fun pampering courtesy of Mary Kay and did a fun “kissology” exercise where we determined what our lip imprints mean. This was slightly hi-larious. Here’s me preparing to make out with a piece of paper:

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And here’s Casey getting ready to give her piece of paper the best night of its life:

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Let’s just say I think it was good for her:

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Mostly, though, we just had fun being TOGETHER. Being with other moms is good for the soul! And we had some really awesome moms there, like Tara of Deal Seeking Mom and Erin of $5 Dinners. Aren’t they gawg-eous?

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Near the end of the night, our pal George (or my “shoe boyfriend” as my husband calls him) from Crocs put out a call on Twitter that the biggest Moms Nite Out group to get themselves on video shouting “Moms Nite Out loves Crocs” and upload and link said video would ALL win a free pair of Crocs. Since Mama didn’t raise no FOOLZ, Amy organized us and we got ON that and we WON us some Crocs!! Thanks George! Here we are being goofy for free shoes (can someone go back in time and make me CLOSE my mouth please???)

Thanks so much to ALL the great moms who made it – we had a BLAST! Here’s our awesome group:

Dayton Moms Nite Out Crazy Crew

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Casey – Moosh in Indy
Erin – $5 Dinners
Marcy – Stretching a Buck
Katie – Domestic Debacle
Becky
Susie – Here Only
Luanne – I Want MK
Tricia – Once a Month Mom (not pictured, left early. WHY Tricia, WHY??)
Andrea – Mommy Snacks
Tara- Deal Seeking Mom
Moi 🙂

We missed all of our #BigDealMoms that couldn’t be there! Don’t let it happen again! Can’t wait til next year!

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