Happier holiday finances the Saving SANTA way - Part 2

2. Activate Abundance – the spirit of Santa or the holiday season is about sharing what we have with others. Helping your child understand that receiving “what is” or whatever they get with gratitude, is the key to creating abundance in their lives. When we feel abundant and grateful for what we have, we are able to give more generously of ourselves with both time and money.

One mom’s top ten list of free things to do

If the economic crisis is getting you down, blogger, photographer, and mom, Heather Ives has posted her list of ten favourite things to do that are free. I really liked this one in particular - something I’d never thought of before:

3. If you still must have a massage. Train your kids in the practice. (or husband, but kids are sometimes more willing. ha ha.) I remember when I was pregnant with Lizzie and I gave each of my four little ones some lotion and a limb of mine to massage. Someone came to the door asking Jacob to play and I could hear him saying, “I can’t right now, I have to massage my mom.” He was 7 years old. Can you imagine that kid relaying that explanation to his mom. “Oh, Jacob can’t play right now he is massaging his mom.” I was cracking up. As a result my kids are seriously skilled. Especially in foot, hand, and scalp massages. Which are my favorites.

Easy travel checklist on a spreadsheet

Save time and worry on your next trip by creating a travel checklist on a spreadsheet. By listing all the items you need and tasks to complete for your journey, the less stressed you’ll be and the less likely to forget something.

Put everything you can think of on your list, dividing items into categories, like business travel, vacations, home preparation, travel arrangements, etc. You won’t need every item on every trip, but why have multiple lists? You could create a column like REQUIRED so you can quickly see what’s relevant to a particular trip.

If you’d like some help getting started, Microsoft’s Office website has a traveler checklist template for Excel that you can download.

Staying organized with rechargeable batteries

We’re using more and more rechargeable batteries, now that they don’t have “memory” issues (remember when you had to completely discharge them before recharging?), have faster charge times, and last longer.

Problem is, we have all these batteries floating around and different people charging them. How to know which needs charging?

One trick is to get a container with two compartments (or two containers, though they get easily separated and misplaced that way), and mark one for “dead” and the other for “fully charged”.

Another trick I’ve heard of is to wrap rubber bands around the fully charged batteries.

Now the trick is to get everyone to follow the rule :-)

What’s your cleaning strategy?

My wife and I have different cleaning strategies around the house. She likes to take care of bits and pieces when she has time - I like to set aside Sunday morning and do it all at once. Now we’re talking here about major cleaning, not day to day tidying etc.

What’s your strategy? How do you minimize your cleaning time and efforts?

What's your strategy for regularly cleaning your home?

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Extreme crockpot cooking

Crockpots are a great way to get easy delicious meals, while saving time and money.  Just ask Stephanie O’Dea. She admits she doesn’t like cooking very much, but as a newlywed and a new mom she wanted find a way to cook that was simple and inexpensive.  So she resolved to use a crockpot every single day of 2008.

Check out her blog A Year of Crockpotting to see how she’s been doing, and pick up some wonderful recipes and tips too! One of our favourites is the Margarita Chicken CrockPot Recipe.

Learning money skills from your parents after the fact

It’s never too late to learn from our parents and grandparents when it comes to money matters.  The idea hit me while reading the article 13 ways to live well on less (great titles think alike!) and several of the money experts said they were just doing what their grandmothers did.

It’s not that our parents and grandparents always sat us down and told us how to manage our money - certainly wasn’t my experience - but good parenting really comes by setting a good example, and for the most part, our parents and grandparents did that very well with money.  So if you didn’t absorb the lessons then, you can still learn from them by thinking back to what they did right to live within their means.

Beginner’s Guide to Coupons

Over at the Mommy Snacks blog, there’s a handy beginner’s guide to shopping with coupons. I like how Andrea emphasizes having a clear food budget - and sticking to it - before even thinking about saving money with coupons.

How to use free online classifieds effectively

I remember the day when we’d rush to buy the local bargain hunter newspaper and try to be the first to call for the used item we needed.  With today’s online classifieds, you don’t have to wait to try this tactic - you just need to hit that refresh button a lot.

Recently we were looking for a new office desk.  We picked up an almost-new executive desk with hutch and wrap-around tables for just $75.  The key was to check the used office page of one of our local classifieds sites every couple of hours or so.  The latest ads always post to the top of course and they often show the time posted, so you can easily see what’s new.

When we got the office desk, the fellow said we were the first to call.  In fact, that was the case for five of the six bargains we picked up to help furnish our new office area.  We also used the classifieds website that we found to be most active and to have the best bargains, but if you’ve got the time, you can keep track of some or all sites in your area.

Wal-Mart slogan right on the money

We love the new Wal-Mart slogan in the US:  Save money. Live better.

Couldn’t have said it better ourselves :-)

The matching US ad campaign is also well done because it cuts back on the hype and just talks plainly about how we all want to live better and how Wal-Mart can help you do that.