Thursday, June 25, 2009

Just had to share...

I found this story on the couponmom.com forums and it is just such a touching story I had to share.


"Long story but….

I’m new to CMom, but I’ve always been a coupon clipper. About seven months ago I was at one of our Kroger stores, standing behind a couple with two small boys. The dad was obviously in the military, he was dressed in fatigues. When the cashier totaled their bill, I seen the women look at her husband and he asked the cashier if she could take off a few items. They started pulling personal hygiene and household things. Looked like they were trying to keep the food stuff. Well, I’m a very strong supporter of our military and wanted to help. I didn’t want to butt into their business so to speak, but when I seen that they were going to have to put back a bag of cookies the littlest boy was holding, I almost lost it and started crying. Well, I said a brief prayer and asked the women if they could use a few coupons because I had lots to spare. I showed her my binder. Before anyone of them could really say no, I started pulling Q’s for items they had and handed them to the cashier. After I scanned my shopper’s card and Q’s, their total went from about $170 to $85. Most of the stuff was already on sale. I had to laugh because the guy said, “Ma’am, how did you do that”. So, I stepped out of line, explained the basics and we exchanged emails/phone #. I still talk often to the women, Beth. Also, her husband in currently serving in Iraq and I told her about Anysoldier.com program. Along with Beth, I send care packages to her husband and his squad.

Plus, while I was checking out, the cashier told me it was nice to see someone helping out others. Come to find out, the cashiers’ husband had served in the military for over 20 years before retiring and her own son was in the Marines. A week later I was back shopping and I was approached by the store manager. He asked if I was the lady that helped out the family a week ago. He said he was recently retired from the military and interested in the anysoldier program I told to the cashier. Well, I now get a discount on bottled water, protein bars and a few select hygiene items I send to my soldiers.

I just think it’s kinda neat the way things work out and the people you meet because of coupons. LOL."

Updating Pictures




We decided we needed to update our kids pictures on our wall so a week ago we took the kids outside to take pictures. Aiden was really hard for us because the complex was mowing the lawn and he wanted to watch them. Lily was really easy since she stays put. Eric didn't want me to take any pictures of him so we have some weird pictures.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Cross-dressing at Age 2


A few days ago I went in to the kids room during naptime to get Lillian out because she was crying. And I found Aiden in Lillian's dress, he was wearing it as a skirt saying "pants". I could not help myself from grabbing the camera for this one!