1. Using up all leftovers.
2. Found $0.15 on the ground during my walks and put it in my change jars.
3. Took cans and bottles into recycling and made $25.00.
4. Picked up sticks in the yard (well Harvey did) and added them to the kindling pile.
5. Stuck to my shopping list.
6. Combined errands to save on gas.
7. Reading free downloads on my ereader.
Youngest DS did not come home this weekend. He will be getting a Covid-19 test tomorrow as he developed a scratchy throat, cough and chills. Hopefully it is just a cold and not the variant that is making Regina a hot spot for Covid. If it is positive when he takes his test tomorrow, well he won't be home for Easter. Please keep your fingers crossed for him.
Everybody have a wonderful evening.
God bless.
Hope your son gets good news from the test results.
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping that Covid test is negative. And thank you for the picture of the disappearing nine patch yesterday: it looked lovely.
ReplyDeletePray your son gets a negative test so that he can get home for Easter.
ReplyDeleteWell done Jackie. I wish we had recycling schemes that paid money. I'm sure our streets would be far cleaner in the UK.
ReplyDeleteI will be keeping my fingers crossed for your youngest ds.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good, frugal week for you. Great payback on the recycling.
Oh no, I hope his test is negative and he's simply picked up a cold. I'll be thinking of him and you as well.
ReplyDeleteHope your son's test is negative Jackie.
ReplyDeleteYou've got some good items on your frugal list. You did especially good at the recycling center! I'm praying for your son to have a negative test. Does he have allergies? That could cause some of those symptoms.
ReplyDeletePraying that your son tests negative and will be home for Easter.
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