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It’s a sad, sad thing

I finally cleaned out my expired coupons, believe it or not, with most categories containing Q’s dating back to November of ’07. A few categories shockingly were holding coupons expired in July of ’07! Wow! It’s somewhat disheartening to see this ginormous (I used that word for you, Sam!) mountain and realize that I had to sit and cut each one out while I could have been doing something better with my time. BUT, I know that it’s worth the work and effort to save our family the $$ that I can using the wonderful world of coupons. :)

My coupon book went from busting the seams to just a skinny little thing. I do wish that I could shed my extra pounds so easily. ;)

One Response to It’s a sad, sad thing
  1. Sam
    May 24, 2008 | 8:37 pm

    I was reading your posts all melancholia and then when I saw ginormous and that it was for me, my whole face brightened up and I started to smile. I’m still smiling. I’m so glad you haven’t forgotten who I am and that I like words like ginormous. Thanks for the smile.

It’s a sad, sad thing

I finally cleaned out my expired coupons, believe it or not, with most categories containing Q’s dating back to November of ’07. A few categories shockingly were holding coupons expired in July of ’07! Wow! It’s somewhat disheartening to see this ginormous (I used that word for you, Sam!) mountain and realize that I had to sit and cut each one out while I could have been doing something better with my time. BUT, I know that it’s worth the work and effort to save our family the $$ that I can using the wonderful world of coupons. :)

My coupon book went from busting the seams to just a skinny little thing. I do wish that I could shed my extra pounds so easily. ;)

One Response to It’s a sad, sad thing
  1. Sam
    May 24, 2008 | 8:37 pm

    I was reading your posts all melancholia and then when I saw ginormous and that it was for me, my whole face brightened up and I started to smile. I’m still smiling. I’m so glad you haven’t forgotten who I am and that I like words like ginormous. Thanks for the smile.