Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year’s Sale! 20.12% OFF All Products!

Shop inspirational t-shirts, binders, calendars and more at my IWannaGetWell.com Zazzle shop and save 20.12% when you use code 2012NEWYEARS so be sure to stop by http://www.zazzle.com/metamit and start your New Year with IWannaGetWell.com!

Thanks for your support!
Love, Tam

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Look for new posts beginning January 2nd!!!

I am so sorry for neglecting my FB page and blog, I've been on medical leave. Look for new blog posts and FB activity beginning January 2nd - I am going to make myself stay busy with my blogs beginning with the New Year. Thanks so much for your continued support!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Bizy Work At Home Mom: Don't pay to become a "mystery shopper"! If they expect you to pay - it's not a real opportunity!

The Bizy Work At Home Mom: Don't pay to become a "mystery shopper"! If they expect you to pay - it's not a real opportunity!
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Cute and Crafty Mom: Cute and Crafty Mom: HUGE SALE at Costume Craze - 50-90% OFF!

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Family Fun & Mom Time Now That School is Back In Session!

Well, it's always crazy the first few weeks that the kids go back to school until everyone gets into their schedule and routine. For mom's it's almost like running a business! The scheduling of sports events, parties and plays plus managing class fees and lunch money - it's a full time job on it's own! Then we have to make sure as the school year goes along that we take care of the Halloween costumes, winter gear, haircuts, school pictures - it just goes on and on and on. But - as moms we still want to get that quality family time in, too. That's where your time management, organization and multi-tasking skills really come in handy!

In my own house, I keep three calendars. There's one on my fridge (although right at this moment it's still in a box from the move) that my boys can all keep track of what's going on and add to it if they need to. I write meals on it, their appointments, school stuff - anything they need to keep track of with me. I also carry a student planner that plans out all of the school activities and doctors appointments. Then I have my own personal calendar for just my needs.

For the never ending school notes and papers, each of my boys have a file bin. They put what they bring home into their bins and then I get to look through it, put important notes on the fridge so I don't forget, add dates to calendars, throw away regular school papers and then save their art projects. I've been using this system a couple of years and I've learned I have to check the bins every day because they can fill up fast!
Email is a great and wonderful thing now-a-days. Instead of having to call a dozen different teachers, it's so nice just to be able to email a question here and there. It's great when I lose a note to be able to just ask the teacher about it. I also email for updates when I'm concerned about something.

Winter gear - can you say OMG?? We live up in Wisconsin so it starts getting cold in October usually. I collect winter gear throughout the year, recycling whatever I can. It all gets stored in a bin with gloves taking up most of the space. With four boys always losing gloves we can never have enough! My bin has grown from a little one, to a big big bin since we've been collecting hand-me-down gloves and hats from the older sons for the younger sons.

I also recycle costumes, so we have a bin full of masks, costumes, makeup, accessories and stuff from previous years. I actually still have my youngest son's 1st costume and he's 6 now! I keep saying I'll put it on eBay but I think I just can't let go of it or something because I just never get around to getting it listed LOL

So let's look at some family fun deals for this week, shall we? I know some of you moms have all of your children in school, some still have little ones at home and some home school, but I think it's important to set aside at least one day a week during the school year (besides the weekend) for "family night". Ours is usually Wednesday night, but I'll admit sometimes we don't always get to have our full family night during football season or when my son is working his farm job, but I do try.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

New Ideas For Saving On Back To School And Your Sanity!

OMG It's Been Forever & A Day Since I've Posted! New Ideas For Saving On Back To School And Your Sanity!


First let me just apologize for not posting since forever. To make a long story short, I had a horrible flare-up of my autoimmune, a separation and divorce, and a major move. But, it's starting to even out and I'm trying to get back on the horse. The timing couldn't be better because up here in Wisconsin, the kids go back to school in September and I am counting the days!

10 years ago when my oldest son started school and I was a work-at-home mom for my then 18 month old, I thought it best that the kids have all brand new clothes for school, it was an easy schedule to balance and really, my sanity was all intact. Then, after two more kids arrived and now all are in school full-time, I've learned that penny-pinching isn't a bad thing and schedules are nothing to be afraid of!

So how do you save money when kids require so much for the start of a new school year? Well, let's talk about clothes. They always need clothes to start the new year with, but do they have to be new?? I learned that no - especially with younger kids, you can get away with thrift shops, hand-me-downs and swap-shops to give your kids a fashionable but affordable back-to-school wardrobe. For me that comes easy since I have all boys and they can hand down clothes. I also shop thrift stores like Savers (my fav!) and consignment shops because you can get some great deals on brand-name and designer labels, and the younger kids don't know the difference. I pick up jeans, shirts, jackets and I also start stocking up on winter-gear little by little so that when the first snowflakes fly I'm prepared.

Now, for older kids, you can't always get away with that. I'm lucky, my oldest is now 15 and the latest styles up here send him and his friends running to thrift shops to get that "vintage" look anyway. Also, this time of year a lot of stores like Pac Sun, Hot Topic, Finish Line, Famous Footwear, Zumiez, the Buckle and other great shops run Buy One Get One 1/2 Off on jeans, shirts, shoes, accessories and more. So for the older crowd, you can save a lot of money.

For shoes, my younger boys are perfectly happy with Payless Shoes and they also run BOGO for back to school. Our schools require two pairs (indoor and outdoor) so it works out really well. And, if there's an odd shoe out, I'll splurge and get a pair 1/2 off if one of the boys can't find something they like :-)

Swap-shops like Thred-Up are also great, because you can get a whole box of what you need while clearing out what you don't need. I also trade with friends and neighbors. Like I said, when their young, they don't have to have everything new - they just know that they like the color or the design or whatever. You would be surprised at some of the great-looking tops I've bought my boys and they still won't part with them from last year! We also recycle anything that can be re-used from the previous school year like hats, belts, sweats, jackets. I get into the habit of buying clearance in larger sizes for the next year, too. If you have the room, buy up clearance, bin it up and store it to save money next year!

So, then, what about school supplies? They make a huge dent in our budget. We do recycle what we can from previous years like backpacks, binders, school boxes and every year I buy extra school supplies at a bargain to try and save a little for the next year. I also buy in bulk since I have 4 boys in school full-time. WalMart will rollback prices on supplies the closer school gets, so I will over buy to have extras on hand for later on in the year. There's also discount stores, dollar stores and the shops where everything is $1 that can save you a lot of money. Discount School Supplies is also a great way to shop for supplies online if you don't feel like getting out and battling crowds for your childs' needs.

Organization - we all make great attempts at it but sometimes no matter what you do you feel like you'll lose your mind keeping track of everything. When my youngest son started school full-time I thought it would be easier on me since no one would be home during the day anymore but boy was I mistaken! It added more events, school functions, plays, sports - you name it! And that's not even counting homework, weekly spelling and all of that. So last year I developed a bin system for the kids. I went to the Dollar Tree and got each of them one of those bins made for filing and put their names on them. When they get home from school - anything that's in the "keep at home" part of their folder went into the bin so that I could see it before it got crammed into their room somewhere. Anything that said "return to school" went onto a clip on my refrigerator so that I could sign notes, mark calendars and such, and also make sure their reading minutes and homework got done.

Then - scheduling - what a nightmare! Keeping track of practices, doctors appointments, plays, class parties, lessons, and so on and so on. I try not to allow my children to get so involved in extracurricular activities that they leave themselves no time to be a kid, but even with just a few between four kids it's a lot to manage! Thank goodness for Google Calendar!! I put everything into my calendar. I even set it up to text me when something needs to be done, kids need to be picked up - anything we do goes into that calendar. Even menus! My ex-husband gets the texts and e-mails, too, so he can keep tabs on things from 2 hours away. I don't know how on Earth I ever survived without Google Calendar!

I also keep a tight scheduling during the week to allow the boys some down-time after school but keep enough structure in it for my ADHD children to have the same routine. They get up at 6:30am to be at the bus stop by 7:30am. Sometimes they eat breakfast at home, sometimes at school. I let them choose. Then they get home about 3:30pm and I allow them 40 minutes to unwind and have an afternoon snack. Then, it's homework time while I fix dinner. I do allow them about 30 minutes of T.V. after homework while I finish up getting their dinner ready. We eat about 6pm, then it's baths, a book and bed. In my house, my boys have to do their chores, homework and reading minutes to earn points that they can spend on T.V., video game or computer time while I'm bathing children and cleaning up from dinner. I do this to limit how much time they spend on T.V. and such before bed. Don't want them too wound up at bed time. My 6 and 8 year old go to bed at 8:30pm, the 12 year old goes down at 9pm and the oldest by 10pm. I found that as long as I stick to this routine everyday, there's less fighting, chaos and insanity in my house. I do keep their bed times on the weekend, too, unless there's something going on where I absolutely have to bend the rule a bit. Now, this year, it may change a little since their Dad moved 2 hours away. The boys will be going to Dad's on the weekends and I just hope he helps me stick to the schedule to make it much easier on all of the children, but especially the two with ADHD (the 6 and 12 yr old).

Anyway - that's just how I run my school year here for the kids. What works for me may not work for everyone, I just found that over the years this seemed to be the best compromise for both me and the kids. And remember what I said about the younger kids not absolutely having to have the brand new clothes. I learned that kids don't really care - they just want to look good. Try some of these sales and see where you can save a buck or two!


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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

metamit's blog: Bare with me while I move

metamit's blog: Bare with me while I move
Please bare with me on my blogging, I'm still getting unpacked and settled in our new home, and am having a bit of a set-back in my remission. I will try to blog and get my ads up-to-date this week and continue with normal blogging next week.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Bizy Work At Home Mom: Sally Miller is Holding a Window Design Contest - You Could Win a FREE Couture Dress!

The Bizy Work At Home Mom: Sally Miller is Holding a Window Design Contest - You Could Win a FREE Couture Dress!
I just got a newsletter from one of my favorite clients and she is holding a fabulous contest! Sally Miller is having her first of many contests. We need a fabulous 4th of July window display and we need your help!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Get $5 for Your Used Books at thredUP Kids Clothing Swap!

Limited Offer from thredUP Kids Clothing Swap - $5 for YOUR used books through June 14th!

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thredUP.com, where moms swap kids clothes, toys and now BOOKS online, just launched a Summer Book Swap!

Send a box of your used books to another mom who wants them (before June 14) and get a $5 swap credit! Credit can be used towards thousands of boxes full of pre-loved clothes, toys or books listed by other thredUP moms.

When you send a box of pre-loved books to another family, you’ll also receive a Summer Reading Package worth over $40! You’ll get $25 towards book rentals from BookSwim, 30% off an order at Chronicle Books with free shipping and 5 credits (worth $2.99 each) towards eBook rentals at eBookFling.


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Sign-up for free and thredUP will send you complimentary empty USPS boxes (if you don’t want to wait, go grab them for free at your local post office).

Gather all the books your child no longer reads, and list them by the boxful on thredUP.

When another mom picks your box of books, thredUP lets you know. thredUP generates the shipping label and scheduldes home pick-up, so you can send books without leaving the house.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

An Unusual Birthday Cake Request But It Worked!

So this past Sunday was my son, Derik's, 8th birthday.  Now for all my boys' birthdays I try to bake their cakes myself if I can because I feel like it means more.  So I will ask a few weeks before their birthday what kind of cake they would like.  I'll get the usual answers such as "chocolate", "vanilla", etc.  And I will add decoration and themes to it.

So I asked Derik what kind of cake he would like and he said "Glazed Doughnut".  Hmmm - really?  Well, if that's what he wants that's what he gets.  I knew I couldn't make a glazed doughnut that big - he wanted the raised, not the cake kind.  So - my idea was to get two trays of glazed donuts and "pyramid" them and then get a nice big #8 candle to stick in the center of the top donut.  Guess what?  It worked!  And - it saved a lot of mess because I didn't have to cut cake!  This is how it turned out:


So it turned out to be one of the easiest birthday cakes ever - and he was just thrilled that he got the cake he wanted.

So now, this Sunday is my 2nd oldest son's 11th birthday.  Luckily, Donovan simply requested a chocolate cake with a "fishing theme" so back to normal I guess.  LOL


Tam

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Saving Big

I just launched my new blog - Saving Big!
We all want to save money, I don't care who you are. We want the best deals on clothes, food, entertainment, baby stuff, business needs. There is nothing shameful in trying to be thrifty and saving as much as you can.

Monday, April 25, 2011

metamit's blog: NEWS FLASH - Since I'm Stuck In Bed I'm Going To Be Redoing Some Blogs

metamit's blog: NEWS FLASH - Since I'm Stuck In Bed I'm Going To Be Redoing Some Blogs

Your Hippie Chick: The Hip Mom Deserves a Hip Gift This Mother's Day

Your Hippie Chick: The Hip Mom Deserves a Hip Gift This Mother's Day

Well ... Start the hinting because you know he's not thinking about Mother's Day yet!

You may be a mom now, but you're still a woman, and it's already up to you to run the house, the kids, the taxi, the cleaners and so on and so forth - why not take the fate of your Mother's Day into your own hands, too?  You know he (or she depending on your lifestyle) doesn't have a clue about what you want or what you want to do for Mother's Day, so you'll need to work on him (or her) a little.  Get the hinting started, heck - draw him (or her) a picture if you have to!  Mother's Day isn't just about getting a gift, it's the celebration of your family and you - and it's your family's chance to show how much they appreciate everything you do.  If you don't already have a tradition for the day - start one.  I, myself, take half the day off and my kids do something cute for me, and then I spend half the day with them doing something fun.  After all - they are the reason that Mother's Day is celebrated in my house at all! LOL

So start planning a day for you and your family.  Plan a family outing, or tell your partner to plan one for you (and don't forget the hints about your gift!).  I know my boys won't buy a gift, after all they are just kids, but they make me the cutest little cards, beaded necklaces, pictures - those are my favorites.  Even though my ex-husband and I aren't together, we still include him because he is the father of my children and like I said, in my house Mother's Day is a family event :-)

Not sure what you want for Mother's Day or have no idea what to do for Mother's Day?  Try some of these specials - spark some ideas for picnic places, gifts and more.  And don't forget to enjoy your Mother's Day no matter what.  Happy Mother's Day from Tamra!!




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Friday, April 8, 2011

The easiest Pot Roast Ever and my kids just LOVE it!

Sometimes it's hard for busy moms to whip up a really good dinner for their family, whether they work outside the home, are stay at home moms or work at home moms.  I have come to rely on my crock-pots like you wouldn't believe!

I have a Pot Roast recipe that is for the crock pot and the first time I made it, my kids ate every single bite.  They are picky sometimes and when I make a traditional roast with the potatoes, carrots, onions and all that they do not like it.  Give it a try!  I use my large crock pot for the roast, then my smaller crock pot for my veggies and then I do cheat and use instant mashed potatoes but you can pre-make your potatoes and put them in a crock-pot, too.

So anyway - here's what you'll need:

1 2-3 pound rump roast (or the roast of your choice)
1/2 cup of flour
2 cans of Beefy Mushroom soup (I only use Campbell's brand)


Coat your roast with the flour and then put the roast into your crock-pot..  Pour the Beefy Mushroom soup over your roast and then fill one of the cans almost to the top with water and pour that on the roast.  Put the lid on and cook on low for about 6 hours or cook on high for about 4.  Myself, I usually start the roast out on high about noon and then about 3pm I turn it down to low and we eat about 6pm.  My kids usually want corn and mashed potatoes with it.

This roast is enough to serve my family of 6 with left overs for hot beef sandwiches for another meal.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

A simple and affordable craft, fun for kids and moms! Bead crafts.

If you are looking for a craft that is easy for your kids, affordable for you and fun for all, beads are great!  My kids and I play with beads and make some really neat things with them.  Last year was tight, so for Christmas gifts, birthday gifts and other gifts, my boys and I made bead necklaces, bracelets, rings, ornaments, crosses - you name it.  My boys even made necklaces for me.  That's what's in the photo.  We bought a box of glass beads from WalMart for I think $8.00 and we also bought a batch of stretchy string that included different thicknesses of white elastic as well as clear.  Later on I bought some hemp string so we could braid, too and I bought them some lanyard clips for clasps.  All in all I think I spent about $20 on all of the purchases.  The boys got really creative and my oldest son came up with some really cool necklaces and bracelets with the hemp and beads, too.  WalMart carries a few different types of beads from regular craft beads to glass beads to wooden beads.  You can buy different sized batches from small bags to big boxes.  If you want to spend more and get fancier, Michaels' craft store carries beautiful beads, too.

This is another finished project from one of my boys - it's gold hemp braided with his beads and the lanyard clip for the clasp:


So you see, you don't have to spend a fortune and you can create some real works of art.  Of course for my children, they might not get that fancy but I treasure every beaded treasure they create for me, and so do our family and friends.  Just a creative suggestion from a Crafty Mom!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Hello you Cute & Crafty Mom!

It's nice to meet all of you lovely ladies.  If you're looking for some ideas on what kind of fun to have with your kids, craft ideas, coupons and savings, recipes and just anything that can make your life easier and fun then you have come to the right place.  I'll be launching my new blog, just for the mom's out there like me, by then end of the week.  Check back in a few days - I've already got some great deals in waiting!