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I browse a lot of different websites on a daily basis from my phone and other computers. When I find a site or recipe that I like, and I’m not using my “main” computer, I usually will e-mail the link to myself, but then my inbox becomesa mess and sometimes I end up forgetting about the links. I was excited to find and try out Springpad, which is a free service that allows you to organize all of your favorites and even your to do list all in one spot! I love it because I can also access it at any time.

If you try it out, let me know what you think!

Grab my button!

Melissa's Bargain Blog

Diana at Custom Blog Designs just finished putting together my blog button for me and I LOVE IT! The button is simple and captures exactly the message that I try to get across – that every penny counts! If you’re in the market for a blog makeover, her prices are really affordable and she has several different packages to choose from.

If you read my blog regularly, I’d love it if you’d grab my button to share on your blog (you can grab the code on the left sidebar)! If you have a button on your blog, please let me know and I’d love to share yours here, too!

A note for my subscribers

I recently received a few e-mails from subscribers asking why they could no longer read my posts via e-mail. I had set up my feeds to be “short feeds” (meaning you get an intro, but have to click to see the full post) because I got some e-mails saying that the posts were too long. I’m guessing that Google changed the way that the feeds go through because the “short feed” was only including a link to the post.

I have changed this so the full feed is going out again. One drawback to this is if I make a change to the original post, you won’t have that. For example, yesterday I added the Crave-NX spray to the CVS post after the subscription e-mails had already gone out. Today I changed a link in the Target post for the Juicy Juice coupon.

So, if you are clicking on links in your e-mail and they aren’t “working” you may want to check the post on my site because I may have made changes since your e-mail went out.

Thanks again to all of you for reading my blog!

2009: Year in review!

At the beginning of the year, I set a few “goals.” I thought I’d share how I did at keeping up with those goals today. You can read the full post here.

*$40 a week grocery budget (this is for a family of four)I managed to do this all year long and some weeks I actually came in under budget!

*Meeting the following savings goals without touching our monthly paychecks

Gift savings – This will include Christmas gifts, birthday gifts, and other gifts that we need to pay for throughout the year.

Baby emergency fund – If you follow Dave Ramsey, you know that this is. Basically it’s $1000 that you keep on hand to cover any emergencies

Rolling entertainment fund – We have a monthly entertainment budget, but this will cover any spur of the moment “extras” like a weekend getaway or an unplanned family excursion. It’s “rolling” because if we use the money, I’d like to rebuild it 🙂

I was able to do this partially. This year we were met with a few “unexpected events.” Among other things, my husband was laid off at the end of June and then I was mugged in early October. These events (and others) changed our priorities a bit.

We do have our Baby Emergency Fund in place and have managed to keep it “in place.” It really gives me peace of mind to know that money is there in case of emergencies and other “unexpected events.”

We also managed to have a 100% “cash Christmas” this year. It is such a relief to not have post-holiday credit card bills looming over our heads right now!

I loved our family vacations growing up, and we did manage to take one small family trip this year (which we paid for 100% with cash, too and even had money left over!), but our priorities have changed some. We have focused more on quality family time at home and one of our favorite things has become “family game night.” Thanks to the Amazon sales recently, we managed to fully stock our game closet and we can’t wait for even more game nights during the upcoming year!

My husband and I took Dave Ramsey’s “Financial Peace University class together earlier this year and I honestly believe that we are at the point that we are at now because of the changes that we made as a result of that class. Had we not taken the class and put some of those changes into place, some of the unexpected events that we faced this year probably would have had a much greater impact on our family.

I can’t say enough great things about this class (and no, I don’t get paid a cent to say good things…). Even if you’ve read the books, if you’re wanting to get on track financially (whether you have debt or you would just like to be better at managing your money), I strongly recommend that you take the class. I had read all of the books, but take the class with my husband was truly life changing. We are on the same page financially and we can actually have discussions about our finances rather than arguments.

Have said all of that, I hope that everyone has a safe and Happy New Year’s Eve. I’ll be posting my goals for 2010 tomorrow morning before we head out for our free day at the zoo!

Free Family Fun!

If your break is already feeling too long and your kids are starting to get bored, here are some fun (and free) family activities that won’t bust your budget.

Bank of America Free Museum Weekends

Bank of America cardholders can get free general admission to over 100 museums nationwide the first Saturday of every month. The next free weekend will be this weekend, January 2nd and 3rd. All you need is a photo ID and any Bank of America card. Click here for details and to locate a participating museum near you.

Hollywood Video – Free Kids Rentals


For a limited time, choose from 100s of titles and get a free kids rental from Hollywood Video! The offer is valid at participating store locations (you may want to call your store first to make sure they are participating). Limit 1 free rental at a time – valid on DVDs only. Details are here.

Home Depot Kids “How To Workshops”


The first Saturday of every month, Home Depot offers “How To” workshops for children between the ages of 5 and 12. The workshops teach children do-it-yourself skills and tool safety as they are completing their project. The next workshop is this Saturday, January 2, from 9 am-noon at all Home Depot stores. Click here for more details.

Target Free Family Fun Days

Target is offering free admission to over 40 museums across the United States the first weekend of every month. The next free day is January 2nd or 3rd (depending on your area. If you live in the Houston area, the Museum of Fine Arts has a free “First Sunday” from 12:15-7 p.m. (Admission to this museum is also free on Thursdays, courtesy of Shell Oil Company Foundation)

Check out a list of other participating locations here.

LOCAL EVENTS: If you live in the Houston area, here are some free local events!

Buffalo Soldiers National Museumfree admission on Mondays (except holidays). Learn more about the museum here.

Children’s Museum of Houston ~ The Children’s Museum hosts Free Family Nights every Thursday from 5-8 p.m. The free admission includes access to all hands-on exhibits as well as other programming. Parking is $3. Details are here.

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston – Admission is always free. Details are here.

Discovery Green – Enjoy natural gardens, a children’s playground, and water features. Learn more about the park here. Ice skating (through January 18, 2010), balloon rides (through February 28, 2010), and dining are available (these activities do have fees associated with them – see the website for details).

The Health MuseumAdmission is free on Thursdays from 2-5 p.m. Learn more about this museum here.

Holocaust Museum of HoustonAdmission is always free! Click here for details about this museum.

Houston Zoo ~ The Houston Zoo offers five free admission days. Details are here.

The dates are:
New Year’s Day (Friday, January 1, 2010)
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, January 18, 2010)
President’s Day (Monday, February 15, 2010)
Columbus Day (Monday, October 11.2010)
The Day after Thanksgiving (Friday, November 26, 2010)

The John C. Freeman Weather MuseumAdmission is free on Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Learn more about this museum here.