Oh crap! This will be hard. And she even had the nerve to use the Target symbol. That's like sacrilege here in Minnesota!
The challenge is to buy nothing non-essential in April. I did say that buying a pair of shoes for Elijah is essential in the next couple days since his one pair of shoes no longer fit him and he's only been wearing his snow boots. Still works here in snowy Minnesota, but I'm tired of looking at them and hearing him stomp around in them. So, new shoes for him are exempt. (And yes, Elijah does tend to have only one, at most two, pairs of shoes at a time. It's all he'd wear anyway. Sneakers in winter, sandals in summer, with snow boots and rain boots being necessary for both kids too. We buy Stride Rite shoes at the outlet so they last the whole season...Rose gets two pairs at a time, sneakers and black dress shoes in winter, sneakers and white sandals in summer...It's always worked for us. None of those cheap, trendy shoes for my kids!)
The challenge shouldn't be all that hard, really. I can still dream about the grain mill, solar oven, Harsch crock and garden supplies all I want. I just can't buy them. And since the tax rebate doesn't come till May, I don't have the money till after this month anyway. I'll have a month to get my priorities in order. Which will it be first, grain mill or solar oven? Camp stove or Harsch crock for sauerkraut making? Rain barrel or garden fencing? Now we have a month to think about it, and no thinking I need it NOW because it's time to start gardening or the sun's warmth is strong and I can bake bread in the solar oven next week!...and putting it on the credit card to "pay later".
And, we can still buy food this month. Whew! I guess that's considered an essential.
Are you up for this challenge in April? Sign up at Crunchy Chicken if you dare!
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Glad you had some savings on the fuel bill. We turned our furnace down some more also. Which was fine until the furnace started acting up completely right about the time the temps went way below zero for awhile w/out the windchills....well hubby fixed that and we overall dropped our use by 100 to 150 gallons still have to find out exactly how much we purchased but thats the rough estimate.
Anyway good luck on the buy nothing challenge!