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Counting My Blessings

Posted by Lizzie on May-28-2008

I have issues with budgeting and planning. I don’t like to do either. However, with the way gas prices are today, I think it’s a good time to start. My husband and I aren’t going to retire any day soon and we’d like to keep our home, so this is something I really need to get a grip on. Right?

Lately I’ve seen a lot of people asking “What are you doing to cope?” That’s a good question. The economy is tanking and people are feeling the pinch. It’s come down to “Do I keep all 5 cell phones? Cut down to basic cable? Eat day old bread?” While I’ve been trying to learn to cut down on our expenses and find extra dollars here and there, I’ve been thinking of what my grandparents had to endure. And somehow managed to survive.

My great-grandmother was born before the Great Depression. They managed to live on $2-5 a week- if that. They didn’t have a car (much less two) and couldn’t afford to buy their children a different pair of shoes for each different outfit. As a matter of fact, my grandmother once told me that they had their “Sunday best”- which was only worn on Sunday - and their everyday clothes. Two outfits. That’s it. How did they do it? And meat was only eaten once a week- or twice if there was a holiday. They convened at the neighbor’s house when there was an interesting radio program playing, otherwise they did without (no TV mind you).

I look around my house and realize that we’ve got it good. I’m typing this on a PC and posting it via the Internet and if we were really that bad off, I would have neither of these luxuries. I wouldn’t have a special shampoo or be able to choose whole grain bread over white bread. I wouldn’t be able to say “Hey! I need new sandals because these are just ugly!” Nope. I would be canning and hoarding and scraping to make sure my kids had a roof over their heads, not worrying about going to basic cable instead of America’s Top 150 on Dish. My children have closets full of clothes and have milk and meat everyday. I’m scrimping and saving to keep these things. So they don’t go without them. Not so they’ll survive. Because I have no worries that our money woes are going to cause our kids to get sick, go homeless or die. We are LUCKY. I don’t think enough people realize just how lucky they are.

I’m still coming up with a budget, though. I like our little luxuries and don’t want to have to give them up. I like having cable and the internet and being able to buy my kids little cheap toys every so often. I like being able to choose between good food and processed. I like that I can take my girls to a decent doctor and not have to worry about them dying from an ear infection (my great-uncle died from an ear infection when he was 1 year old). We have one car (and it runs!), two tvs (we married our households so one of them is 15 years old), and one PC. Our bills are paid on time every month and our refrigerator is always stocked. We’ve got it good. I’m not complaining. I’m counting my blessings.

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May
04

Pee Wee’s In Labor

Posted by Lizzie

Update Below

At least that’s what we’re thinking. She’s having regular contractions right now, but is still able to walk through them. I’m getting ready to jump in the shower and get this ball rolling.

I’ll let you know.

Update

She’s still in labor, but her cervix hasn’t changed. So they sent us home with instructions to come back when she can’t walk through them anymore. It was a pain because we were ready. I had to bring three bags (one for her, one for baby and one for me) down and load them back in the car. She was irritated because the doctor said she could have contractions like this for a couple of days before she goes any further. Poor kid. I didn’t know what to tell her. When I labored with her and her sister it took me 6 hours from the crampy stage to the “It’s a girl!” stage.

We’ll see how we go today. She’s sleeping now, so they must not be too bad. I’m hoping she can hold off until 9:30pm so I can take my final exam. LOL, am I horrible or what? At any rate, we’re ready for the little guy. We can hardly wait for him to finally make an appearance.

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Mar
18

I’m making a blanket

Posted by Lizzie

I thought I’d take a moment to update on Pee Wee’s condition.

They’ve decided that she only needs to monitor once a day now and that she needs to keep track of her blood pressure. Luckily, our insurance covers a home blood pressure kit, too. It arrived via Fed Ex a couple of days ago. Also, she only needs to go for regular OB appointments right now. She’s scheduled for an ultrasound today to see how the baby is growing, so that may change. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that all is well.

Of course, Pee Wee has decided that she can blow off taking her medication every four hours. I’m back to playing the mean nurse: “Have you taken your 6:00 pill?” She get annoyed with me, because it interrupts her myspace time. Honestly, though, there really should be a drug rehab program for myspace’ers. It’s crazy how much she gets on there. But, back to what I was saying, I really wish she wasn’t so cavalier about all this. When I see her doctor I’m going to mention this attitude and hopefully someone will be able to scare some sense back into her.

Her overall health seems to be well. Her belly is taking over her body and she’s getting wobbly. The baby moves a lot. I’ve been making a blanket for him, which is an interesting challenge. I’ve only just learned how to knit and the pattern says it’s for “intermediate”. Oops. I’ve ripped it out three or four times already. I think I’m finally making some progress with it, though. Hopefully the blanket will be done by the time the baby is born.

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