Ah, Narcissism. Thou art genetic.

Perhaps you may remember from reading this blog previously (because I KNOW you’ve committed every post to memory) that I am a *smidge* vain.  Although I will say, my vanity takes a HUGE dive when I’m pregnant (I think I wore makeup like three times all summer.  Really, foundation just seems pointless when you’re puking 24/7).  But anyhoo.  Normally I am rather vain. I likes my makeup and my pretty clothes and I like to look cute!

And apparently, I have passed this tendency toward vanity down to my daughter.  Who, of course, is alarmingly adorable. But REALLY.  Emily has made fun of me for looking at myself in any available mirror before, and recently this has become a little problem for me – when Sophie does it!  Which she does at EVERY available opportunity.  Today for instance, she watched her reflection in the oven as she danced in the kitchen, in the dining room window (turning around backwards in her chair) as she ate lunch, and in the bathtub FAUCET for Pete’s sake while taking a bath!  She was really enjoying making eyes at her funny reflection in that faucet!

But all these were just minor, no big deal really.  The big narcissism problem came last Wednesday at her speech therapy appointment. Sophie l-o-v-e-s speech and her therapist, and is usually good as gold for the entire 30 minutes.  BUT.  There is a two-way mirror in the room so parents can watch the kiddos without being seen.  And this week, instead of being cooperative, Sophie made EVERY effort to STARE at herself in the mirror the whole time!  She did everything her therapist asked her to do…while watching herself do it, and making a funny face if possible. Which made her focus and accuracy come down just a few levels on the scale.  Arrgh! My blood pressure was rising on the other side of that mirror!

Sophie. This therapy costs GOOD MONEY.  Don’t make me go in there and tar paper over that mirror!

I’ll be interested to see how she does this week!  I think I am just going to go ahead and ask her therapist to turn Sophie’s chair around so her back is to the mirror.

Because after all, Sophie is the fairest.  And she just finds her reflection irresistible!

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Giggling with Glee over Rite Aid deals

Yes, I know I am a nerd.  But I was practically skipping when I left Rite Aid today.  If an 8-months-pregnant woman could skip, I would’ve!  I got some great deals and started my earnings toward the Rite Aid Gift of Savings program!  From now through December 25th, you can earn Rite Aid gift cards just by shopping!

  • Spend $25-50, get $5 back
  • Spend $51-100, get $10 back
  • Spend over $100, get $20 back

To get your gift cards, just enter your receipts on the Single Check Rebate website just like you do for your SCRs regularly.  I love this program!! It was great last year and I plan to rock it again this year.  So here’s what I got today to get started.

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5 Pepsi product 2 Liters $1.25 each = $6.25 (oh my gosh you guys the Lime Crush is SO GOOD I cannot stop drinking it!)

2 Fustion ProGlide razors $9 each = $18

4 Soy Joys $1.25 each = $5

total = $29.25

Coupons:

-$5/$25 Rite Aid printable

-$1.25 buy 4 Pepsi 2 Liters get a free Sierra Mist Rite Aid in-ad coupon

-$1/3 Soy Joy printable

-$8 two $4 off Fusion coupons from today’s P&G

-$9 +UP Rewards from my Thanksgiving shopping spree 🙂

total = $5 + tax = $6.48

I got back $10 +UP rewards, 5 each for the Fusion Razors!! AND I’ve already earned a $5 gift card in the Gift of Savings program, with $29.25 spent before coupons so far. **UPDATE** apparently this year Rite Aid is deducting your use of coupons and +UP Rewards from your total spent.  So I have NOT yet earned a $5 gift card. BOOOOOO!!! This is not how they did it last year!  Of course the +UP Reward program is new, but we should still get credit for any coupons the manufacturer reimburses Rite Aid for, in my HUMBLE opinion!!**

Of course I hope to get all the way to $100 before coupons and get a $20 gift card with minimal out-of-pocket.  We’ll see how little I can spend to get it!! (Who knows how this will turn out now??)

I heart Rite Aid so bad!!

What did YOU get??

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Double-Dipping at CVS

This weekend I double-dipped at CVS.  What, pray tell, is “double-dipping”?  Well, you see, most CVS stores in our area start their Sunday sales on Saturday.  And since I had some free time this afternoon, and I wanted to get a couple more of this current week’s 3-day sale freebies, I shopped CVS Saturday afternoon to get this week’s and next week’s deals at the same time!  Since Crystal at the Thrifty Mama had posted next week’s deals on Saturday, I was able to already know what I wanted to get. 🙂  So, here’s what I got!

CVS $2.48 got back $9.50

Gillette deodorant $4 (current week, 3-day sale freebie)

Herbal Essences conditioner $3.99 (current week, 3-day sale freebie – to match the shampoo I bought on Thanksgiving!)

Reese’s big cup 79 cents (current week, 3-day sale freebie)

Twix King Size $1.59 (current week, 3-day sale freebie)

Two Suave deodorant 89 cents (“next week” sale) = $1.78 (for my hairy brother.)

Remote control transforming car $4.99 (“next week” sale) – (Joshua has been DYING for this, circling it in the CVS toy catalog!  I figured for 4.99 I could make all his dreams come true.  Especially when paying with ECB.)

Donated $1 to St. Jude

total = $18.14

coupons:

-$2 Gillette from 10/31 P&G

– 50 cents Herbal Essences from recent Red Plum

-$1 two 50 cents off Suave from recent Red Plum

-$12.97 in ECBs from my Thanksgiving haul

= $1.67 = tax = $2.48

I got back 4 ECB for the Gillette, 3.99 for the Herbal Essences, 1.59 for the Twix, and .79 for the Reese’s for a total of 10.37 ECBs!  Wootie hootie!

I don’t know if I’ll stop back by CVS this week or not – we’ll see if any hot deals or printable coupons are released!

What did YOU get?

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