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The Ideal Wardrobe – Kids’ Clothes

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There is something about a well-dressed child that makes every mom’s heart flutter. From the moment a baby is born (or even still in utero!), most ladies dream of all the adorable clothes they will buy—and buy we do, especially for the first child. Predictably, we go overboard and many items, still with tags on, won’t even be touched…

When shopping for kids, I’ve learned the hard way that it’s best to buy a simple wardrobe. Little people grow very quickly and are notoriously hard on clothes, so it doesn’t make much sense to buy a lot. Natural fiber, medium-weight fabrics that can be worn year-round provide the most mileage (with layers added in winter). Needs will vary according to climate and lifestyle, but here is a basic overview:

Boy’s Sample Closet:

  • 4 pairs of pants (2 jeans, 2 khakis)
  • 4 pairs of shorts
  • 6 long sleeve shirts (combo of collared & casual)
  • 6 short sleeve shirts
  • 2 sweatshirts or sweaters
  • 1 light jacket
  • 1 heavy coat
  • 2 swim trunks
  • 1 pair of sandals
  • 1 pair of sneakers
  • 1 pair of boots
  • 1 pair dress shoes

Girl’s Sample Closet:

  • 4 pairs of pants (2 jeans, 2 khakis)
  • 3 pairs of shorts
  • 3 skirts
  • 3 dresses
  • 6 long sleeve shirts 
  • 6 short sleeve shirts
  • 2 sweatshirts or sweaters
  • 1 light jacket
  • 1 heavy coat
  • 2 swimsuits
  • 1 pair of sandals
  • 1 pair of sneakers
  • 1 pair of boots
  • 1 pair dress shoes

Socks, underwear, and PJ’s will be needed in larger quantities, but again don’t over-buy. 10 pairs of each is reasonable, provided you’re doing laundry weekly and can keep up.

Now that you know what you need, the question is where to shop? Personally, I have tried it all from Goodwill to Neiman Marcus (bought on clearance with a coupon, of course!). While I prefer used for special occasion clothes, I do buy new for daily wear.

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Gymboree – Well-made, holds up over time (important if you have more than one child), and stylish. They have constant sales and free shipping, making this an affordable option.

L.L. Bean – This has always been the gold standard for winter gear, particularly for New Englanders like me. Coats and boots are what made them famous—for a reason. They have a full replacement guarantee, top quality construction, and excellent customer service. Don’t expect rock-bottom prices, but it’s worth the cost.

Gap outlet – Same styles as the regular store at a fraction of the cost. Great for sweats, jeans, and tops. I have found incredible deals in January like $1.00 hoodies on clearance.

Target – Regular sales, clearance racks, and plenty of Cartwheel offers make for a good deal. The quality isn’t top-notch, but it’s fine for basics and cheapies like flip flops.

Ebay – New and used items, updated daily. I have both bought and sold, with mixed results. Only buy from sellers with good ratings, detailed descriptions, and a clear return policy.

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Do your kids have lots of clothes or only a few?

“Denial” is a Major Victory for Holocaust Truth

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Holocaust scholar Deborah Lipstadt’s experience with a bizarre lawsuit has been turned into an exciting courtroom drama starring Rachel Weisz (can you believe the normally gorgeous actress sported short, red, frizzy hair for the part? Wild!).

Sued in 1996 by notorious Anti-Semite and historical revisionist, David Irving, Ms. Lipstadt is forced to spend considerable time, money, and effort to prove that she is the one telling the truth (hard to believe, but British libel laws are very different from the America law. Over there, the burden is on the defendant). History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier, the book that the film is based on, is equally engaging.

Denial isn’t just a good movie, it’s an important victory for Holocaust truth. People can have different opinions, but they can’t have their own set of facts. The Holocaust did happen, millions died, and that should never be up for debate!

Super Savings Saturday – 10/15/16

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

I went to a bunch of stores this week and found lots of freebies and cheapies. Normally, holidays weeks are too busy to shop, but I really needed to get out of the house and take some time alone to calm down. I did all of my couponing late at night when the stores were practically empty. Very relaxing and rejuvenating!

CVS:

Physician’s Formula stick concealer, regular price $7.49. I used a $4.00 store coupon plus $3.00 ECB’s. Total: $0.49 plus $6.00 ECB’s! (I’ve actually wanted to experiment with yellow shade for under-eye circles, so this deal was perfect.) 

Local produce store:

1 mango, sale price $0.39. I earned a $0.25 Checkout 51 rebate, making it only $0.14!

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Walmart:

4 Kraft string cheese packs, regular price $1.00. I used 4 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: Free! (Will be used for lunches and snacks.)

Yankee Candle: Small candle jar, details here. Total: $0.99!

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Target:

Enjoy Life Snickerdoodles, regular price $3.99. I stacked a $1.00 manufacturer’s coupon with a 25% off Cartwheel offer. Total: $1.99 plus a $1.50 Checkout 51 rebate!

2 Similac Go & Grow Mix-Ins, regular price $9.99. I stacked 2 $3.00 manufacturer’s coupons with a 10% off Cartwheel offer. Total: $11.98 plus a $10.00 Target gift card! 

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Have you used any coupons lately?

$0.99 Yankee Candle

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Love Yankee Candle? Shop this weekend and score an amazing deal: Purchase a small jar candle using this $10.00 coupon and pay only $0.99! (Regular price is $10.99.)

Everything in this store smells so good, especially the Lilac Blossoms!