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Hitting the road for the holidays
I’m headed home to Indiana tonight to see my family for the first time in 6 months. Yay!
This is my first real bloggy break since I started “Living Well on Less” five months ago. I’m feeling a little anxious about taking so much time off, but you won’t forget about me, will you?
I planned on having a post scheduled for every day that I’m gone. Ha. That didn’t happen. Holiday stress and travel plans kept me from planning ahead that far. I did manage to get something scheduled every other day, though, so I hope you’ll stop by over the next couple weeks.
While I won’t have time to post, I will have Internet access, so I’ll be popping on once a day or so to moderate comments, etc.
I hope everyone has a happy and healthy holiday. See you next year!
December 23, 2008 1 Comment
An all new Living Well on Less!
It’s been a crazy few days. With the holiday, blog migration, and redesign, I’m exhausted! Who knew that sitting in front of a computer could be so tiring?
I hope you all had a fantastic holiday. I sure did despite the craziness.Tomorrow is Christmas decorating, relaxation, and the official beginning of the Christmas season. I can’t wait.
I’m stuffed with our second Thanksgiving dinner of the weekend and ready to crash in front of the TV with some pumpkin pie. I just wanted to take the time to drop a note to apologize for my absence. It doesn’t feel like I’ve been away, but there’s been no time for proper posting.
There’s plenty more to come at Living Well on Less. For the time being, I think I need 12 hours away from the computer (at least).
Oh, and I hope you like the redesign. ![]()
November 28, 2008 2 Comments
Finally making the switch to self hosting
Just a quick note to say I’m taking advantage of the extra time on my hands this weekend to finally migrate to self hosting. I’m not sure how this will affect the site. It may be down for periods of time tomorrow and Friday while I try to figure this out. I’m in way over my head.
Hopefully I’ll get it all worked out, and I’ll be able to post tomorrow and Friday. If not, I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday! Enjoy your feasts, and I’ll be back soon (hopefully)!
UPDATE: Pardon my mess while I straighten up around here …
Whew. I somehow managed to get everything migrated to my new host without any major catastrophes. I have no idea how I did it, because honestly I had no idea what I was doing. But it’s done. And I’m exhausted, but happy that I didn’t break anything.
The site is sort of a mess (as you can see), but I promise to get all of it cleaned up when I have more energy. I’m just happy that Living Well on Less isn’t completely down for the count. Thanks for your patience!
November 26, 2008 1 Comment
For my fellow word nerds: Are you a frugalista?
Photo by enter
This month, the word experts at New Oxford American Dictionary announced their choice for 2008’s word of the year:
Hypermiling: attempting to maximize gas mileage by making fuel-conserving adjustments to one’s car and one’s driving techniques.
A very timely choice considering this year’s astronomical fuel prices and many Americans’ desperate attempts to lower their fuel costs.
New York Times columnist William Safire weighed in with his choice for word of the year taken directly from Oxford’s shortlist of runners up - a word that he believes will have more staying power during the coming recession now that gas prices have plummeted:
Frugalista: a person who lives a frugal lifestyle but stays fashionable and healthy by swapping clothes, buying secondhand, growing own produce, etc.
According to Safire, the word “frugalista” will come to be “the nom de guerre of the ‘recession warrior.’”
If you’re a word nerd like me, you’ll enjoy the entirety of Safire’s column on the etymology of the word frugalista.
If you’re just here for the money saving tips and not so much for the vocab, you’ll still enjoy his column’s closing statement:
Concerned about your budget in this year’s market debacle? Sharpening your pencil and tightening your belt, foraging for bargains but not altogether abandoning good food and good screens? Join the frugalistas!
Don’t you just love being ahead of the curve? ![]()
November 23, 2008 3 Comments
My favorite frugal fall pleasures
Photo by emzee
In North Carolina, fall comes late, but it’s worth the wait. The leaves are finally changing, the sun shines every day, and the temperature has fallen to perfect sweater weather. This is my favorite time of year, and I decided to take some time to reflect on why I’m thankful for fall.
Here are my favorite things about the most beautiful season. The best part? They cost nothing.
Hot cinnamon apple oatmeal for breakfast.
Long walks on brisk mornings with the leaves crunching beneath my feet.
The sweet anticipation of family and holiday tradition.
Bundling up on soft sweaters and my warm winter coat.
Healthy, comforting soups and stews that stretch our grocery budget even further.
Cozy nights at home cuddled up in sweaters and blankets.
More time to work on my handmade flannel quilt.
Comfy socks and slippers.
Hot chocolate and tea before bed.
Sleeping soundly in a chilly room under my down comforter.
What about you? What’s your favorite part of fall?
November 18, 2008 1 Comment
