Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Sucker for a Sale

So. Blogging World. I have done something I never thought I would do.
I have this friend. Let's call her...Rachael... She started this trend ages ago.
If there was something on sale that she would need in the future, but didn't necessarily need it right away, she would often buy it. This holds true for baby items especially. She does not have a baby, but she has nearly everything one might need for a baby. Which is smart really. Then it's not a huge expense when the time actually comes.
So.
When Facebook had a "promo code" that I could redeem for a FREE baby sling, I couldn't help but investigate. For the record: I Google'd the company first to make sure it was legit and entered the promo code to make sure it wasn't outrageous. But it was TRUE! All I needed to pay was shipping & handling, which was about $12. So I asked The Husband for permission, permission granted. Items purchased.
THEN when they gave me my order number, they provided TWO MORE promo codes...
So.
Yes. I did it. I BOUGHT THOSE THINGS TOO! But really, I saved a bazillion dollars.OK. Not a bazillion, I could probably make the things I wanted, but buying them was so much easier! haha.

The Best Part --> I bought Baby Things. A baby sling, a carseat cover, and an udder cover (cover for breastfeeding).
And No. We aren't expecting. Or even expecting to expect.
(I just can't fight a sale!)

Interested?
Check it out:
https://www.sevenslings.com     ---     Promo Code "Free"
https://www.uddercovers.com    ---     Promo Code "Seven" (from Seven Slings, get it?!)
http://www.carseatcanopy.com/ ---     Promo Code "Seven"

**I'm sorry, I can't guarantee how long these deals are available, so ACT NOW!**

Friday, September 7, 2012

Good News


Instant Messaging Conversation:

Anonymous Friend That Shall Remain Anonymous: +
Me: PREGNANT?!
Anonymous: Yep!

Best. Friday Morning. News. Ever.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Over Thinking


While in that magical state of consciousness between passed-out-sleeping and simply lying-there-waiting-for-sleep, I got to thinking about thoughts. 
Yes, very intelligent of me, I know. 
I was specifically pondering the phrase "food for thought." We use that phrase when we present a new thought to someone else, and want them to ponder the information provided. 
So, in providing "food for thought," are we not making thoughts cannibals? Their "food" is simply more thoughts. 
Thoughts eating more thoughts. 
It's a mad world.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Family Planning...?

The Husband: What's with everyone being divorced and having kids? ...Maybe they should figure out if they even like each other before having kids.
Me: ...Do you like me?
The Husband: ...I don't know yet.