Saturday, March 28, 2020

Gloomy Saturday


Today's choosing me treats include: -no cooking -dying my hair -reorganizing my makeup Today I sit at home looking out the window at the gloomy sky. Suprisingly a lot of cars are going by. I am dressed to go to for a run, but I cannot bring myself to go outside with the clouds crying. This is the kids weekend with their day. The results: no cooking! I will munch probably make a sandwich for lunch and munch on salad for dinner. I love cooking but having to spend half the day in the kitchen during this break has been exhausting. Today, the kitchen is closed! Normally, this would be a great day to go out to eat, but now we sit at home keep busy. A a few months ago I bought some boxes of hair dye to out. Today while I am home alone, not chasing after my little ones I choose to focus on myself. I have spent the last year two years learning new make-up technics and I am really enjoying trying them out. With this small window I have I would like to reorgranize my make up while no little girls are here to keep stealing all my makeup. School work: I am working on a 3 building comparative essay. I haven't started yet because I have no clue what to compare. There are so many buildings to choose, I have no clue where to begin. Feel free to add your suggestions. I hope by today to finish my rough draft, 1400 words shouldn't be too hard to tackle, haha!

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Girl's room redesign


Today's mission: The girls room. This was a big challenge. I took everything out. I decided my youngest is old enough to give up the crib and the matching changing table/dresser. Once all the furinture was removed we began to work. I decided my youngest is old enough to give up the crib and the matching changing table/dresser. This resulted in a lot more free space for the girls. We repurposed the dresser from my sons room into the girls room. The tall dresser takes up less space. Both girls has mostly dresses so alot of their clothes are hanging. Upon taking on the girls room, I realized this is going to be a two day project. As we near the end of today, we still haven't completed sorting through all the clothes. A massive giveaway pile is waiting for me in the other room from the three kids. Overwhelmed, I decide to call it quits. We are going to end our day with a movie night and popcorn. I will update you tomorrow on the progress

Monday, March 16, 2020

Son's room redesign


Today's mission: My son's room. No better time to start spring cleaning!! The kiddos are back from their dad's house. My son is 8 and half. I asked him to give his ideas on how he would like his room set up. The we took everything out of the room. The bed, the desk, and bookshelf were all rearranged. I decided to remove the doors from the closet. He does a great of job of keeping his closet organzied. I guess boys are better with only taking out what they need, and not touching anything else. We have a system: we hang sets together so he just pulls out the set he wants to wear in the morning. This makes his life easier and mine. By removing the doors, I feel his room looks much bigger. I also decided he no longer needed the tall dresser he had. We ordered a little dresser that fit into the closet, it won't arrive for a few days. My OCD confessions: I hate when hangers are mismatched. It brothers me so much. I also hate when someone hangs hangers backwards. It stresses me out until everything is back to normal. I also have to orgranzie clothes by color with patterns at the end of each color section. This makes it rather difficult to delegate certain tasks as I have to reorgranize once it is complete. In his redesign project we upgraded his closet with adult hangers. He was excited to change his hangers. I let him hang his stuff then went through and organized it. I want to paint his room, but in efforts to stay home, we will avoid going out to buy paint. Once the qurantine is lifted and the semester is over I will start this project.

Saturday, March 14, 2020


Today marks the first day of Spring break for me, yay! Starting a day early to the Covid-19 issues. I have decided to take advantage of this quartine time, although I had plans to travel this break. I took this opportunity to compile all my to-do lists into a grand Quartine Survival bucket list. I am using this time to catch up on everything that I wanted to do but just haven't had a minute to get around to. I will share my journey with you. Confession: I cannot sit still. I don't know how and I don't want to know how either. I feel there are too many things to do in life.I am using this downtime as an opportunity to reorganize my life to include fun. Mission one: learn Adobe Indesign! This semester I have to submit assignments on InDesign, a software I have never used. Lucky for students, Adobe is offering free Adobe cloud usage at home for the next 90 days(#frugaltip). University students: this is a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of software access. I have always been interested in writing. After submitting a mid-term dossier, I am enjoying the idea of using InDesign and learning all its capabilities. Today I spent the day following youtube videos and learning my way around this platform. I created a portfolio. I procrastinated portfolio completion due to a lack of time. After a whole day of working on Indesign, I can tell you, I am not sure what I was scared of.

Friday, March 13, 2020


During this force "vacation" I feel I found a moment to revive my blog. Oh, how I have missed blogging about frugality and life. This probably will be essential these days as we have nowhere to go. I will not claim that I have it together, but I will share how I am navigating through this scary time. I am a single mom of three. Due to varying ages, each child has their own needs. My son, for example, needs help with school work. He needs to attend online classes daily. He is independent in comparison to my daughter. She is in first grade. She needs undivided attention in every single assignment. Not to criticize the school in any way but either my first grader gets way more work then my 4th grader or my 4th grader isn't getting enough work. Either way, my first grader is a full-time job. Then there is my little angel who has started her terrible two. No words to explain the adventures I am facing with her adorable, challenging, and sassy self. One amazing blessing is I am not forced into quartine another adult, LOL! It is amazingly stressful dealing with three perfect little angels. But adding a grown child into the mix, I can't! There is freedom in cooking whatever I want with worrying about someone else's opinion, dietary needs, etc... With kids; eat it or starve. I have my picky eaters but they know the rules. Being a full-time student is a challenge with three kids. I have not decided if it easier now or before. I will say I live off no sleep and tons of caffeine. Join me in my adventures of frugal fun and sanity over these trying times. Feel free to post your vents, questions, and comments.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Unselfishly Selfish


On my birthday in 2018 and I decided that daily I will do something for me. I came to this realization that everyone is consumed in their own happiness and mothers, we tend to forget ourselves because we are focused on everyone else. My ex used to always have "his time" something that I could never carved out because I always felt my responsibilites to took priority. Then over the years I felt it was ok to be "unselfishly, selfish". Continuing to work myself to exhaustion with no break. This is not how I want to live anymore. These activities don't have to cost a lot of money. Part of this is just enjoying the simple things and adding a positive persepective to things you may be already doing. I will let you in on my daily activities during this quarantine.