Huffy 12-inch Girls or Boys Bike Only $29.97 Shipped!

Huffy Bikes

 

Would your little boy or girl love a bike for Christmas?  If so, you’ll want to check out this deal that Walmart currently has.  Right now at Walmart.com you can get a Huffy 12-Inch Girl’s Sea Star Bike in Pink or a Huffy 12-Inch Boy’s Rock It Bike in Blue  for only $29 + $0.97 shipping to your home (or FREE store pick-up).

 

Huffy Checkout

 

Be sure and check out our Christmas Gift Guide for even more deals on fabulous gifts!

Buy a $100 Walmart eGift Card, Get a $10 Walmart eGift Card FREE (Today Only!)

Walmart eGift card

 

If you shop at Walmart regularly you won’t want to pass up this deal!!!  Today, Monday, December 10th only, when you purchase at least a $100 Walmart eGift Card you’ll receive an additional $10 eGift Card for free!  Supplies are limited, so act now if you are interested!

 

*Terms and Conditions: Supply is limited; offer good on December 10th, 2012, only while supplies last. Bonus eGift Card will be sent separately to qualifying purchaser’s email address within 3-5 days. Limit one bonus eGift Card per customer. Bonus eGift Card offer applies to this item only. Card amount of $100 or more must be loaded to single eGift Card to receive $10 bonus eGift Card.

 

These eGift cards can be redeemed at Walmart.com and Samsclub.com!  You can also print it out to use in-store at Walmart or Sam’s Club.

 

Thanks, Jessica for the heads up!

Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears A Who DVD Only $3.50!

Horton Hears a Who DVD

 

WOW!  This price is unreal!!

 

Go to Amazon to buy the Horton Hears a Who DVD for only $3.50!!!  What a great Christmas present or stocking-stuffer!  Plus, you’ll get FREE shipping with Amazon Prime or with a 25+ Super Saver Shipping purchase.  Or another option, if you have a Discover Card, you can get FREE One-Day Shipping if you purchase this item using your Discover Card or Cashback Bonus. Just enter code DSCVRHSP at checkout to receive your free Discover Card shipping discount.

 

Be sure and check out our Christmas Gift Guide for even more deals on fabulous gifts!

5 Disney Movie Rewards Points a Day through December 2012!

Disney Movie Rewards Bonus Points

 

If you go to to ABC Family’s website and look for the Disney Movie Rewards logo (with the puppy) and click
on it, it will take you back to your Disney Movie Rewards account you can earn 5 reward points a day through the end of December! 5 points a day!!!  That’s incredible!

 

Thanks, Sarah for letting me know about this awesome freebie!

Sunday Newspaper Coupon Insert Preview 12/9/12

Newspapers

Here are the coupons you can find in your paper on 12/9/12.

 

12/9 RedPlum Preview

 

  • Advil $1.00/1 20ct+ regular or Migraine (3/9/13)
  • Advil $1.00/1 Children’s (3/31/13)
  • Advil $1.00/1 Congestion Relief, Allergy & Congestion Relief, Cold & Sinus or Allergy Sinus (2/25/13)
  • Aquaphor $1.00/1 .35-14oz skin care, lip care or baby care product (1/31/13)
  • Dimetapp $1.00/1 Children’s product (2/20/13)
  • Domino light sugar 2 lb bag $1.00/1 (2/28/13)
  • Domino Light 40 ct packet box $1.00/1 (1/15/13)
  • Domino light 2lb bag $1.50/1 (1/15/13)
  • Domino light 40 ct packet box $1.00/1 (2/28/13)
  • Duracell $2.00/1 CopperTop, Ultra Power, Ultra Photo Lithium or Specialty batteries excludes 1ct and trial (1/31/13)
  • Duracell $1.50/1 rechargeable batteries or charger or 6pk+ hearing aid batteries excludes 1ct and trail (1/31/13)
  • Edy’s branded products 48oz $1.00/2 (12/31/12)
  • Emergen-C $1.50/1 drink mix (1/31/13)
  • Febreze $1.00/1 candle ets (1/31/13)
  • Febreze $1.00/1 Fabric Refresher ets (1/31/13)
  • Febreze $3.00/3 products ets (1/31/13)
  • Ferrero Rocher $1.00/1 5.5oz+ package (2/10/13)
  • Garnier $2.00/1 Nutrisse Nourishing Color Creme (1/19/13)
  • Hanover gold line frozen vegetables $1.00/2 (1/31/13)
  • Hanover baked soft pretzels $1.00/2 (1/31/13)
  • Hanover silver line frozen vegetables $1.00/2 (1/31/13)
  • Hanover canned green beans 30oz or larger $1.00/2 (1/31/13)
  • Kebbler Crackers 8oz or larger $1.00/2 (2/3/12)
  • Kellogg’s cereals 10oz or larger $1.00/2 (1/20/13)
  • L’Oreal $1.00/1 Paris eye product (2/3/13)
  • L’Oreal $1,00/1 Paris eye shadow or eyeliner (2/3/13)
  • M&M’s chocolate candied snack mix 8 oz $1.00/1 (1/20/13)
  • Milk-Bone $1.50/2 dog snacks (2/3/13)
  • Milo’s Kitchen $1.50/2 home-style dog treats (2/3/13)
  • Nerf/Duracell $5.00/1 Lazer Tag game A0418 or A0419 when you buy 8pk+ Duracell CopperTop or 6pk+ Ultra Power batteries (1/31/13)
  • Olay $2.00/1 Total Effects facial moisturizer or cleanser ets (1/31/13)
  • Olay $3.00/1 Pro-X or Regenerist facial moisturizer excludes trial and brush head refills (1/31/13)
  • Oral-B $1.00/1 adult battery toothbrush or 3D White Action rechargeable toothbrush ets (1/31/13)
  • Poland Spring 100% natural spring water .5-liter 24 pack $1.00/2 (1/20/13)
  • Pringles $1.00/1 snack stacks ets (1/31/13)
  • Pringles $1.00/4 180g+ Super Stack cans ets (1/31/13)
  • Pup-Peroni $1.50/2 dog snacks (2/3/13)
  • Purina .75/1 3.15lb+ Cat Chow (2/10/13)
  • Robitussin product $1.00/1 (2/2/13)
  • Scotties facial tissue 4 boxes or 1 multipack $1.00 (1/5/13)
  • Sinus Buster nasal spray $3.00/1 (1/31/13)
  • Snausages or Snaw Somes dog anacks $1.50/2 (2/3/13)
  • ThermaCare $2.00/1 2ct+ (3/9/13)

 

12/9 Smart Source

 

  • Arm & Hammer Spinbrush Product $1.00/1 (2/28/13)
  • Arm & Hammer Spinbrush kid’s product $1.00/1 (2/28/13)
  • Arm& Hammer Tooth Tunes product $1.00/1 (2/28/13)
  • Beech Nut Toddler Yogurt or Purce pouches $1.00/3 (12/31/12)
  • Beech Nut Glass Jars $1.00/8 (12/31/12)
  • BIC $2.00/1 disposable razor ets (1/6/13)
  • Bissell $1.00/1 carpet cleaning powder or carpet cleaning foam (1/30/13)
  • Bissell $1.00/1 with Febreze freshness Stomp N Go stain lifting pads (1/30/13)
  • Canyon Creek Ranch dog snacks 6 oz or lrager $4.00/1 (1/6/13)
  • Coca Cola $1.00/2 6pk 8oz glass bottles, 8pk 7.5oz mini cans, 8pk 12oz bottles or 6pk .5l bottles (1/13/13)
  • Coca Cola Company $1.00/4 2 liter bottles of Sprite, Sprite Zero, Seagrams, Mello Yello, Fresca or Fanta Toronja (1/13/13)
  • French’s .50/1 french fried onions (2/10/13)
  • Gas-X $1.00/1 product (1/12/13)
  • Head & Shoulders $1.00/2 products ets (1/31/13)
  • Herr’s Kettle Chips 8 oz or larger $1.00/1 (3/31/13)
  • Hershey’s $1.50/2 7.8oz+ Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Rolo, York, Hershey’s Nuggets, Hershey’s Miniatures or Hershey’s Bliss (12/25/12)
  • Hershey’s $1.00/1 6.7oz+ Pot of Gold (12/25/12)
  • Ka*me rice crackers $1.50/2 (3/9/13)
  • K-Y $2.00/1 product ets (2/28/13)
  • Melitta Cafe de Europa Coffee $1.50/1 (2/28/13)
  • MidNite $2.00/1 regular, for Menopause or PM (6/30/13)
  • MiraLAX $1.00/1 10ct or 14 dose (1/5/13)
  • MiraLAX $3.00/1 30 dose (1/5/13)
  • Orajel $2.00/1 cold sore product (3/10/13)
  • Popcorn Expressions $1.00/2 24oz tins (12/31/12)
  • Reynolds Wrap foil 35 sq ft or larger .55/1 (1/31/13)
  • Scotch Magic tape 3-pack $1.00/2 (12/31/12)
  • Sesmark products $1.50/2 (2/28/13)
  • Suave twin pack .50/1 (1/6/13)
  • Suave invisible solid 1.4oz or larer .25/1 (1/6/13)
  • Suave naturals or suave men body wash product .25/1 (1/6/13)
  • Suave body wash product 18oz or larger .50/1 (1/6/13)
  • Sudden Change $2.00/1 product (3/15/13)
  • Swiss Miss $1.00/3 hot cocoas (1/19/13)
  • Swiss Miss $1.25/1 premium hot cocoa (1/19/13)
  • Triaminic $1.00/1 product (3/16/13)
  • Triaminic $3.00/2 products (3/16/13)
  • Vitafusion $1.00/1 90ct+ bottle of gummy vitamins (1/27/13)
  • Vitafusion $1.00/1 90ct+ bottle of PreNatal, MultiVites, Men’s, Women’s or Platinum 50+ (1/27/13)
  • Waggin Train Buy 1 package get 1 6oz or smaller free up to $5.99 (1/6/13)
  • Wonderful .50/1 shelled pistachios 6oz+ (2/9/13)
  • Woolite $1.00/1 carpet or upholstery product (1/30/13)
  • Woolite $1.00/1 pet stain & odor remover + Oxy with fresh blossoms scent (1/30/13)
  • Zegerid OTC $2.00/1 (1/27/13)
  • Zegerid 42 ct $6.00/1 (1/27/13)
  • Zim’s $1.00/1 product (1/6/13)

 

Thanks, NEPreviews!

DIY Bird Nest Necklaces

DIY Bird Nest Necklaces

 

I’ve loved these necklaces ever since I saw them on Etsy years ago.  The price was too high for me so I passed them by and tried to make my own.  I gave up before I even started because even though the concept seems simple I knew that if I tried it I would over-complicate it.  Now that I have a step by step DIY plan, I might give it a try.  If you’re interested, visit SarahOrtega.com and she’ll shows you how to make a DIY Bird Nest Necklace.

Creating Christ-Centered Christmas Traditions

Creating Christ-Centered Christmas Traditions

“Change is good but tradition is better,” I always say.   I’m a sentimental person and I love traditions.  As my husband and I are growing in our relationship and beginning to raise a family we want to start our own family traditions.  Each year we’ve tried to incorporate meaningful experiences into our Christmas season in hopes that they will become a part of our Christmas traditions.  Both my husband and I were very blessed to have grown up in such wonderful families and had great Christmas traditions growing up.  Now that we’re the adults we have to pick and choose what we’ll do and how we’ll spend out time.  That’s a big responsibility!  As our little one is growing older we’re really wanting to focus on finding more Christ-centered activities that we could do together to remind our family of the significance of the season; the birth of our Savior –  Jesus Christ.

Reading the Christmas Story

This is one of the traditions that my grandmother always had.  She chose a different family member to read the Christmas story, Luke 2:1-20, every Christmas Eve.  I think this would also a great passage to memorize as a family!

Special Church Service

My husband’s family celebrated the Christmas season with a candle light service a week or so before Christmas.  It’s been a while since I’ve participated but if I remember correctly there was a message, songs were sang, and then everyone gathered around a the church carrying the unlit candle that they were given when they walked in.  The pastor would light his candle and then he would share it with his wife so she could light hers.  She would light her kid’s and then they would light the person’s candle beside them.  This went on one by one until the room was glowing.  This is symbolic of the lights that we are to be in the world.  Our church doesn’t have a special service like this and we live too far away to go to my in-laws but I think this is a nice tradition that we would keep if we had the opportunity.

Gift Giving

Most everyone participates in the tradition of giving gifts but I think it’s a great tradition to give to others who won’t be giving a gift back in return.

  • A tradition my Mom and I had while I was growing up was to fill five shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child.  I received so much joy from this and I look forward to passing this tradition on to my little girl.  I’m sure she’ll enjoy picking out the gifts as she gets a little older.
  • My husband’s family had a tradition where his mom and sisters had a baking day.  They baked dozens and dozens of cookies and later that evening they went around and delivered tins of cookies to their neighbors.  One of his sisters told me that she’s carried this tradition on with her girls and the first time she went to deliver cookies to her neighbors people actually tried to pay her for the cookies.  People aren’t use to getting something for nothing but the very best gift of all is free and what a great time of year to tell people {while giving them yummy cookies}!
  • I hope to start the tradition of donating new and used toys to local charities every year around Christmas.  This year, many of the items we’ve received for our Christmas Gift Guide will be donated to local charities.
  • My husband’s work finds a couple families every year who is in need and gets their Christmas list from them.  Many kids request things like socks, pink gloves, and a coat.  I love donating to them and as my daughter gets older she can help pick out the items with us.
  • Giving anonymously to someone you know who is going without is one of the biggest blessings you can ever receive!

Decorating

I know that too much emphasis can be put on decorating but I think making your home a pleasing, pleasant place to be can be a wonderful thing.  Ann Voskamp once said, “Creating is good theology. In the beginning God created.”  I love that!  Stores are full with a variety of Christmas decorations but what kind of decorations can help bring your focus to God?  How about leaving a Bible laid open to Luke 2?  I knew someone who use to decorate the top of her tree with different names of God.  I think that’s a neat idea.  The nativity scene is always humbling, isn’t it?  The thought that God “made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men” (Phil.2:7).  If that doesn’t humble you, nothing will.  Sure, snowmen and snowflakes have their place in decorating but I want to try to make it a tradition of my home to have Christ shine through the glitter and tinsel.

Christmas Movies

I’m a fan of just about every Christmas movie from Hallmark’s lovey dovey Christmas movies to Elf but I want to add in a few Christ-centered movies too.  The Nativity is a great movie for sure but I would like to find some kid-friendly ones.  If you have any that you can recommend, please let me know!

Church Christmas Play

Being the timid child that I was I had a love/hate relationship with Christmas plays.  I loved the thought of performing well but I hated the lump in my throat that inevitably came every time I spoke in front of a crowd. Usually, I was fortunate enough to have play directors who understood that and gave me minimal roles.  If any of my previous directors are reading this, thank you!!  Looking back now I remember several different plays vividly.  I was only a small child but they had an impact on me!  Being grown now, I realize that it can be awkward and sometimes even painful to sit through the poor acting of other people’s children.  We’re much more forgiving of our own children’s mistakes.  Whether it’s an Oscar winning performance or not, I believe that giving your children the chance to be in a Christmas play will help reinforce the real story of Christmas.  My little one is still too little to participate in plays just yet but I’m hoping that shortly down the road this will be another one we can add to our list of Christmas traditions.

Please share some of your favorite Christmas traditions with us!  This is a great time to re-focus on why we celebrate Christmas. If you don’t have any traditions of your own, I hope these ideas that I’ve shared will help you in making Christmas an extra-special time for your family.

God bless you and yours this Christmas season.  Merry Christmas!!!  May you fill your homes and your hearts with His peace and share the light and love of Christ with all who surround you!

December Photo a Day 2012 – Day 4 & 5

I thought I might get behind on this December Photo a Day Challenge a day or two throughout the month but I had no idea it would be this soon.  I have a good reason though!!  I have contracted a nasty little illness.  My doctor said that it’s a sinus and bronchial infection although I told my husband it feels more like the plague.  I haven’t been sick for over two years and then I get hit with a bad cold in October and now again in December.  I am very thankful to have a dear husband to take care of me, insurance and money to pay for medicine, and a sweet baby girl who always makes me smile.  Now, on to my photos for day 4 & 5.  If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter you may have already seen these because I did take them on the correct day but they didn’t make it to my blog then.

 

Joyous

Day 4: Joyous

 Doesn’t that picture truly represent the word joyous?  My little girl is joyful 98% of the time.  She is such a blessing to me!

Today's Temperature

Day 5: Today’s Temperature

This weather around here has been absolutely crazy lately.  Yesterday was overcast and 69.5 at the time I took this picture but I’m pretty sure it reached the 70’s a day or two before.  60 & 70 degree days in DECEMBER!  That’s wild!

 

In case you haven’t heard what all this Photo a Day talk is about, you can go here to December Photo a Day for all the information.  The basic gist is that everyday throughout the month of December we’re given a specific theme to take a picture of.  I’ll be taking a picture with Instagram and I’ll share my picture here on my blog.  I also have a linky attached to the main post so you can link up your photo of the day that you’ve published on your blog.  Plus, if you want to participate but don’t have a blog you can use the hashtag #EmbracingDecember to share on Twitter or Instagram!  I hope you’ll join us!

Which side of the pond saves better, the British or the Americans?

Which side of the pond saves better?

Which side of the pond saves better, the British or the Americans?  I thought about it and I’m not sure I know who is better saving money!  Maybe some of my UK friends and readers could help fill me in but here’s what I’ve found so far.

 

Americans have IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts), and the British equivalent of that is a PPP, (Personal Pension Plan). British also have an Individual Savings Account (ISA) is a tax-efficient way to save or invest.  I’m sure a cash isa in the UK comes in handy.  I think those are all great ways to save for the future!

 

All British pay into the National Insurance Fund which is a weekly paid as a pension at age 60 so those, too, are very similar and are a way to save for the future.  Americans pay into and eventually collect {or hope to collect in some cases} Social Security.

 

Many Americans have both checking and savings accounts and utilize both for saving money and a British Current Account is what many use to do this in the UK.

 

I know that many Americans take advantage of 401-K plans offered by our employers and some times employers will even offer a matching donation.  For instance, if the employee gives up to 5% to their 401-K plan, then their employee will match whatever percent they contributed.  This is definitely something to take advantage of!

 

A few other money trends that I’ve observed here in America include Extreme Couponing {please see the banner on the right sidebar to learn more information}, parents have started saving earlier and earlier to pay for their children’s college, and elderly couples are investing in long term care so that the spouse who lives the longest will be taken care of.  American readers feel free to chime in as well and let me know if I missed anything.

 

Even though our currency looks different it seems that people on both sides of the pond use many of the same methods to save and spend money.  I don’t think it matters where you live, saving money is a smart idea to protect you in the futures.  As an old idiom says, “Save for a rainy day!”  I think that with a bit of discipline and common sense everyone can save money.  What do you think?

4 Ways to Spend Less This Christmas

4 Ways to Spend Less This Christmas

 

Last week, I wrote a post on Beauty 4 Moms entitled 4 Ways to Spend Less This Christmas.  I think that they are four practical ways to keep more cash in your account after Christmas is over.  Feel free to hop on over there, read it, and leave a comment telling me what you thought of it.

 

I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas!