While we are still in the ‘getting to know each other’ stage, I thought I’d like to share this series with you. You may have already read it if you followed me over from my other blog. We owe you part 4, however, so I will re-post parts 1, 2, and 3 here first!
Do you ever look at your life and wonder, “How did I get here?” Lately I’ve been asking myself that question about the frugal, deal-seeking, coupon freak fan I have become.
Less than a year ago, I would have told you that yes, I liked to save money. But coupons were those pretty papers that I threw out with the newspaper and my idea of thrifty was filling up my diet coke to the brim when I left McDonald’s.
Now I’m making my own baby food. Whaa–what?!
In fact, a friend e-mailed me today after reading my blog and asked me what has happened to me. How did I become so interested in this world of saving money?
And so, I’ve been thinking. How did I get here? It’s a really good question to ponder.
For those of you who don’t know, my husband was laid off almost a year ago. Since that time, we have experienced a variety of new and different life situations, including the birth of our second son, some temporary employment positions, and months of no job at all.
This, of course, was the kick in the pants that I needed to begin seeking out new ways to cut costs in just about every year of our lives. I really didn’t want to. But I had to.
So, I guess that’s how I got here.
But wait, there’s more…
Because in the past year, in spite of both cars breaking down and me giving up my job, and the birth of a new baby, and our vacuum cleaner going on the fritz and life happening, we have managed to make it without ever having to touch our savings.
And it wasn’t because of all the extrabucks I earned at CVS.
I’m thinking about taking a trip down the road aways to explore ‘how we got here’. It’s sure to include glimpses of my childhood, my life as a poor m.k. college student, and my marriage into the Ehret family. In fact, I’ve asked Wes if he’d like to share a ‘guest post’, which promises to be fun.
Mostly, I think it will be about a journey down the path of God’s grace.
Wanna come?
Sarah says
It’s not exactly nice to know that there’s another family out there in the same job situation, but it is hard when all these other people who are also laid off are finding new jobs within a month or so. I’ll have to go check out your other blog. If you have any interest in hearing someone be cranky about it (particularly the strain it puts on a marriage) visit me at my other blog http://mommyiscranky.blogspot.com It’s my “deep dark secret” blog with my venting but I do try to be positive – sometimes HAHA!
Kacey says
Sounds like your family has learned a lot from your trials. I’ll be excited to hear more.